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Great American Adventures is a new FAST (free ad-supporting streaming TV) channel from Great American Media. The channel features more than 500 hours of scripted and unscripted content highlighting themes including southern cooking and DIY, while celebrating Great American traditions every day and every season.
Moving Country
"Moving Country"Living in the city presents a significantly different lifestyle than living in a country setting. This series follows families making the move from an urban location to a rural one, whether they're going from Miami to Montana or Los Angeles to Louisville. Viewers go along for the entire process, from searching for a new home to settling in and adjusting to the more laid-back lifestyle. Whether the families are returning to their roots or just want a change of pace, they're going from the rush of city life to the calm of the country.
Living Countryfied
"Living Countryfied"Festivals, fairs, tailgating, cook-offs and unusual competitions are staples of life for many Americans. This series showcases those slices of Americana, highlighting the best of family values from the heartland. Whether it's a wife-carrying competition in Maine, a rattlesnake roundup and cook-off in Texas (where else?) or fly-fishing in Yellowstone, "Living Countryfied" takes viewers to locations across the U.S. to experience things that they have likely never seen. Each episode is built around a particular theme, such as festivals and outdoors.
Food: Fact or Fiction?
"Food: Fact or Fiction?"Was pizza really invented in Italy? Does chicken soup actually help cure the common cold? Those are some of the food myths that are explored on this series that tries to separate fact from fiction. Actor Michael McKean examines commonly held beliefs about food -- including popular food remedies and romantic recipes and aphrodisiacs -- to see which ones have some validity and which can be completely debunked. Themed episodes include one that takes a look at breakfast -- is it really the most important meal of the day? -- and another that travels around the food globe to see where popular international dishes were really created.
Highway Cowboys
"Highway Cowboys"There's lots of grassland in Texas where cattle can safely roam, but increasingly, livestock finds its way to highways and other roads in the Lone Star State, which poses safety risks not only to the animals but also to drivers on those roads. So authorities are bringing in experts -- referred to as highway cowboys -- whose job it is to round up loose stock and bring them back to the safety of state farmlands. It's an important, high-stakes occupation, but it's also one of the country's dirtiest jobs.
Highway Cowboys
"Highway Cowboys"There's lots of grassland in Texas where cattle can safely roam, but increasingly, livestock finds its way to highways and other roads in the Lone Star State, which poses safety risks not only to the animals but also to drivers on those roads. So authorities are bringing in experts -- referred to as highway cowboys -- whose job it is to round up loose stock and bring them back to the safety of state farmlands. It's an important, high-stakes occupation, but it's also one of the country's dirtiest jobs.
Vet Gone Wild
"Vet Gone Wild"Known to many TV viewers as the "Bondi Vet" for his work on that Australian series, Dr. Chris Brown is back for more adventures as he tries to improve the lives of animals that would otherwise have no one. This time he travels to some of the most remote and exotic places on the planet, working with a global network of animal advocates requesting his expertise to give care to an incredibly diverse range of species. From operating on endangered rhinos in Africa, saving sick wombats in Tasmania, freeing fur seals trapped in fishing line on Australia's Phillip Island, rescuing dogs from the meat trade in Southeast Asia, and helping orphaned sloths in Costa Rica, there is no animal too big or too small that Dr. Chris won't help. Each episode concludes with a follow-up several weeks later to check the progress of the animals he treated.
Seaside Snacks & Shacks
"Seaside Snacks & Shacks"Lobster roll lover Sabin Lomac is a fan of all things summer. He travels the lakes, waterways, and coasts of America to find legendary dishes to try. Viewers get a chance to see classic comfort foods, enthusiastic customers and seasonal standout eateries. Lomac shows off fresh seafood, flame-grilled burgers and slow-cooked BBQ -- all the way to desserts and vacation eating. Lomac visits locations such as a beachside bar in Long Island, N.Y. that boasts a crab cake bacon grilled cheese sandwich, Lulu's, a dive run by Jimmy Buffet's sister, Mobile Bay and The Old 27 Grill in Mobile, Ala., and Grouper Cakes in Florida.
Southern Barbecued Everything
"Southern Barbecued Everything"It's all about barbecue in the South. From the Carolinas to Memphis to Texas, each city knows that its style is the best. This series explores regions' favorite preparations, visiting area eateries to see how they operate and, of course, tasting the food. Featured restaurants include Memphis' Rendezvous that has hosted everyone from presidents to celebrities, the Skylight Inn that has continued a North Carolina family's tradition since the 19th century, and another Memphis institution, Interstate Barbecue, known for its barbecue spaghetti dinner.
Garage Gold
"Garage Gold"When everything has to go, the Garage Brothers get to work. The company, based in Raleigh, N.C., specializes in cleaning out garages, basements, attics and work spaces overflowing with clutter that would make any hoarder envious. Led by owner Kraig Bantle, Garage Brothers organize each space and then redesign it into something the homeowners can enjoy. In exchange, Kraig and his team get to keep any valuables they find in the clean-out process, hoping there are some hidden treasures buried in the trash that they can sell at a profit. They also give many of the items they haul away to charities.
Garage Gold
"Garage Gold"When everything has to go, the Garage Brothers get to work. The company, based in Raleigh, N.C., specializes in cleaning out garages, basements, attics and work spaces overflowing with clutter that would make any hoarder envious. Led by owner Kraig Bantle, Garage Brothers organize each space and then redesign it into something the homeowners can enjoy. In exchange, Kraig and his team get to keep any valuables they find in the clean-out process, hoping there are some hidden treasures buried in the trash that they can sell at a profit. They also give many of the items they haul away to charities.
Southern Fried Everything
"Southern Fried Everything"When people say any food is better if it's fried, they really mean any food. While french fries and fried chicken are among the most popular foods that are prepared using that cooking method, they're just the tip of the iceberg for the people featured on this series. The show includes such oily treats as deep-fried Twinkies, bologna, candy bars and even butter -- staples at carnivals and fairs across America -- while showing viewers where and why Americans fry everything. And it's all done without raising your cholesterol.
RV Nation
"RV Nation"As with most things, not all recreational vehicles, or RVs, are created equal. Some are modest, no-frills abodes that fulfill their basic function of providing housing for the owners. Others are elaborate, tricked-out vehicles that take the concept of the RV to a whole new level. "RV Nation" takes viewers behind the scenes of the process involved in designing and constructing some of the biggest and most detailed trailers available on the market. The series showcases how companies get the unique motor homes ready for the road.
Celebrity Motor Homes
Rerun Air Date: December 24, 2024This series takes viewers into the homes-away-from-home of celebrities who spend much of their time on the road. These mobile homes are huge and custom-made to fit their celebrity owners' luxurious and expensive tastes. From the massive shoe closets of Hollywood actresses to trailers that can transform at the push of a button, the state-of-the-art tour busses provide a home base for celebrities on the move. Showing off their elaborate mobile homes are the celebrities themselves, such as actor Vin Diesel, country music singer Amy Grant and NASCAR competitor Casey Mears.
Celebrity Motor Homes
Rerun Air Date: December 25, 2024This series takes viewers into the homes-away-from-home of celebrities who spend much of their time on the road. These mobile homes are huge and custom-made to fit their celebrity owners' luxurious and expensive tastes. From the massive shoe closets of Hollywood actresses to trailers that can transform at the push of a button, the state-of-the-art tour busses provide a home base for celebrities on the move. Showing off their elaborate mobile homes are the celebrities themselves, such as actor Vin Diesel, country music singer Amy Grant and NASCAR competitor Casey Mears.
Southern and Hungry
"Southern and Hungry"Food expert Damaris Phillips and auto racing analyst Rutledge Wood are both Southerners who share a passion for the food and people in the South. In this series, they head out on a road trip throughout the region to visit some of their favorite down-home food spots. The friends explore the memorable dishes and eateries that transport them back to their childhoods. Their travels take Phillips and Wood to Charleston, S.C., Oxford, Miss., and Phillips' hometown of Louisville, where they sample Southern staples fused with Asian flavors.
Baked
"Baked"Comedian Tom Papa embarks on a journey with bread and all things baked. After getting into bakery by accident when his daughter gifted him a sourdough starter, Papa has been hooked ever since. He began making bread at home and posting it on social media and talked it up on podcasts. He started to receive messages asking for baking advice and tips, and after visiting a few bakeries to get the answers from experts, he decided to make it a full time commitment. He visits such places as The Doughnut Project and Gian Piero Bakery in New York City.