"Deadliest Catch" Captain Keith Colburn of The Wizard knows when to keep moving forward, and despite deadly weather conditions, he hit the crab jackpot.
On "Deadliest Catch," crews risk their lives on the high sea, but fan-favorite Captain Tony Lara of the Cornelia Marie died in an unexpected circumstance.
Who would have thought that a reality show about people bidding on abandoned storage lockers would even be interesting, let alone the source of so much drama?
Sig Hansen of "Deadliest Catch" decided that he had to wait it out in port and that his daughter shouldn't complete the crab season on The Northwestern.
For the brave fisherman that finds themselves on the boats featured on Discovery's "Deadliest Catch," there's an additional level of pressure: being on TV.
Each of the boats that have made an appearance on "Deadliest Catch" have their own backstories — but the Time Bandit holds a sentimental value to its captains.
The popular reality television show "Shark Tank" can make or break the companies and individuals that appear on the show. So what happened to Circadian Optics?
Over the years, the "Jackass" franchise has been a source of many controversies, but one controversy saw a man sue MTV parent company Viacom for $10 million.
On the deadly waters in "Deadliest Catch," one mistake can sometimes be all it takes to turn the tides in the worst direction. Jake Anderson knows that.
During an episode of "Deadliest Catch," Jake Anderson was retrieving a string of pots during black cod season when he saw a massive cargo ship on the horizon.
One contestant on "Wheel of Fortune" played the game perfectly for several rounds, before her actions in a later round baffled viewers watching at home.