It took a while for Captain Sig Hansen to get comfortable with the cameras during the early days of filming the hit reality TV series, "The Deadliest Catch."
With fragile equipment, dangerous weather conditions, and endless hours of footage, here's how the Discovery crew operates the cameras on "Deadliest Catch."
"The Deadliest Catch" isn't afraid to show the dangers of crab fishing, and the tragic story of the capsized crab boat featured in one episode is no different.
After many years on "Storage Wars," Passante knows a lot about what goes into the show. Here's one of the biggest problems the series runs into while filming.
The fishermen on "Deadliest Catch" put their lives at risk. It takes a toll on their well-being, with many turning to alcohol and drugs when not on the water.
On the first live episode of "Shark Tank," the creators of KENT Underwear inked a deal with Daymond John. Here's a look at the company since that episode aired.
Wild Bill Wichrowski is one of the most popular captains on "Deadliest Catch." Here is a look at his unique journey to becoming a part of the hit reality show.
While "Deadliest Catch" star Wild Bill Wichrowski doesn't believe much in superstitions, there is one fishing superstition that he takes very seriously.
On the first live episode of "Shark Tank," the creators of Oogiebear made a deal with the Sharks. Here is a look at the company since appearing on the show.
A former NFL player inked a deal for his company, Brazyn Life, when he appeared on "Shark Tank." Here is a look at his company since appearing on the show.
On "Deadliest Catch: The Viking Returns," Jake Anderson is tempted to split from Sig Hansen's team when he discovers the value of Norway's red king crab.
Life after “Shark Tank” has been bumpier than expected for Philip Petracca and David McDonald, whose invention, Fizzics, bagged a $2 million investment.