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In Harm's Way Episodes | Season 1 | |
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Pro Bull Riders
A day's work for a seasoned bull rider sometimes lasts a mere eight seconds - the length of a complete ride in professional competition. Working closely with the Professional Bull Riders Association, this episode takes viewers inside the exciting and demanding sport of professional bull riding.
Coast Guard
When an accident occurs in the ocean off the unforgiving Alaskan coastline, the US Coast Guard gets the first call to assist and rescue those in trouble executing as many as 200 rescues a year.
Live Animal Capture
In the wild, when animals have strayed from their natural habitats, they can pose a danger to themselves and others. In this episode, host Hunter Ellis introduces viewers to the Lambert family of South Africa, whose business is animal rescue and recovery. Using high-tech tracking equipment, along with their highly honed skills and courage, the Lamberts relocate the animals and bring them to safety.
War Photographer
They may not be soldiers, but war photographers risk their lives each time they set out to grab the headline-making shots that chronicle military conflict. In this episode, Hunter Ellis takes viewers into battle with two war photographers on the job in Israels West Bank and Gaza Strip, as they cover the regions tense and tumultuous events.
Landmine Clearance
Even when military conflict ends, war-torn regions often suffer the consequences of thousands of land mines left behind a single wrong step can mean instant loss of life or limb. In this episode Hunter Ellis introduces viewers to "Mine Action Group" (MAG), an international organization working to clear land mines safely using new equipment and technologies, and to volunteers in Cambodia who toil by hand to carefully and meticulously remove the mines.
Volcanologist
The inside of a volcano may seem like an unusual place for an office, unless you're volcanologist John Seach and the two graduate students accompanying him on a mission to explore Chile's highly active Mt. Chaiten. In this episode, Hunter Ellis takes viewers on the climb of their lives as John and his team attempt to reach the summit, grabbing samples of Chaiten so that they may better understand the behavior of this and other potentially deadly volcanoes.
Test Pilot
How does the U.S. Navy determine that its pilots have the skills to test military aircraft, ensuring our nation has the best fleet in the sky? They recruit the men and women who find out the hard way whether or not an aircraft is ready for combat by testing to its maximum every system in the plane. In this episode, Hunter Ellis, a former Navy fighter pilot himself, takes viewers inside the U.S. Naval Test Pilot School for an exclusive first-hand look at the lives of pilots who put their lives on the line to test and fine-tune U.S. military aircraft and weapons for optimum safety, efficiency and performance.
Bike Messenger
In major cities across the country, businesses rely on bike messengers to deliver critical items and make tight deadlines. From pedestrians lining narrow streets to cars, trucks and cabs jetting out across multi-lane roads, riders are exposed to danger at every turn. In this episode, Hunter Ellis introduces viewers to Boston's City Express, a busy and highly competitive bike-messenger company where high performance and a sharp attitude keep the wheels turning for rookie and veteran riders alike.
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