Schedule of air times for upcoming series and special event on Discovery. Here's what's on Discovery today, tonight and this week.
While digging out Vegas Valley, Rick prospects a new area in Keno that could be richer than anything he'd mined.
Vampire Hunting Kit/Meteorite
Gallery 63 owner Paul Brown verifies a 19th-century vampire killing kit that includes more than 30 items to use against the monster. Manager Cindy gives new picker Jon some tough love on what it takes to distinguish trash from treasure. On his first test run, Jon finds a signed edition of Gone with the Wind and a World War II Nazi Handbook. Meanwhile a hopeful seller brings in a 4-billion-year-old Russian meteorite, and Cindy hopes it isn't radioactive.
Peter goes for the biggest fish of his life in New Jersey -- an 800-pound tuna off of the kite, using live bunker. Later, he heads inshore for striped bass and gets an unexpected show from humpback whales.
Alligators have existed in the Everglades since the dinosaurs walked the planet. Almost brought to extinction through the trade of their skins, they have lived in the Everglades since then. Dan Cabela explores how the regulated utilization of gators in modern times, through egg harvesting, farming and hunting, helped bring the population back to healthy levels.
Locals in Ohio compete for $5,000 and a chance to take on Street Outlaw Doc for another $5,000. OH boasts some seriously fast small tire racers, and with the recent loss of a friend, one is racing for a cause. Doc tries to negotiate himself a good race.
Invisible Enemies
Josh Gates steps into the past to examine unsolved mysteries, including the alleged alien abduction of Travis Walton, the bizarre death of American hero Charles Lindbergh's son, and the invisible attacks visited upon CIA operatives in Cuba.
Monsters Unmasked
Newly unsealed records from a Victorian madhouse finally reveal Jack the Ripper’s identity. Potential Yeti DNA gives clues about the mysterious beast. The shocking interruption of a live broadcast by a masked man has the world asking about Max Headroom.
Mysterious Relics
A new investigation into the Shroud of Turin, a cloth said to have covered Jesus' body, reveals clues toward its authenticity. Modern tools are used to analyze photos of ghosts from the 1800's. The creator of the enigmatic Georgia Guidestones is revealed.
On the Rocks
When a man waiting in the pedestrian line to enter the U.S. suddenly turns and sprints back toward Mexico, officers give chase. After a scan shows an anomaly, officers search through 26 tons of marble landscaping chips -- and their hard work pays off.
Ruffled Feathers
When a bus is stopped for a routine search, an X-ray reveals some contents may be under pressure. A U.S. family's pet parakeet is denied entry into Mexico, and without special USDA approval, it may not be allowed back into America either.
The Cartel Games
Officers investigate a man crossing with a statue of Santa Muerte, deemed the patron saint of drug smugglers. A band's tour bus is flagged when an X-ray reveals a dark object in its fuel tank. A K9 alerts to the car of a felonious traveler.
... And a Bag of Chips
A man entering the U.S. with more cash than the $10,000 limit raises some eyebrows. Officers find a cooler full of rat meat in the back of a traveler's vehicle, but further inspection uncovers something even more surprising.
On the Rocks
When a man waiting in the pedestrian line to enter the U.S. suddenly turns and sprints back toward Mexico, officers give chase. After a scan shows an anomaly, officers search through 26 tons of marble landscaping chips -- and their hard work pays off.
Ruffled Feathers
When a bus is stopped for a routine search, an X-ray reveals some contents may be under pressure. A U.S. family's pet parakeet is denied entry into Mexico, and without special USDA approval, it may not be allowed back into America either.
The Cartel Games
Officers investigate a man crossing with a statue of Santa Muerte, deemed the patron saint of drug smugglers. A band's tour bus is flagged when an X-ray reveals a dark object in its fuel tank. A K9 alerts to the car of a felonious traveler.
... And a Bag of Chips
A man entering the U.S. with more cash than the $10,000 limit raises some eyebrows. Officers find a cooler full of rat meat in the back of a traveler's vehicle, but further inspection uncovers something even more surprising.
Mark and Digger spot their liquor thief on camera as Tickle, Josh and Henry strike gold in Philadelphia with their Peach-Rye recipe. Mike adds insult to injury when he buys out Mark Rogers' sugar supplier, pushing the backwoods shiner to the brink.
Hand Cannon/Faberge Pencil
A seller brings in an ancient hand cannon so rare that the experts have a hard time figuring out what exactly it is. Owner Paul Brown discovers a jeweled, gold-encased Faberge pencil in a seller's box of stuff, while handyman Delfino is tasked with returning a sour-sounding player piano to its tuneful hey-day. A woman hits the jackpot when she brings in an unwanted painting she inherited from a favorite aunt.
Matt Robertson and Scott Martin team up to target some big largemouth and smallmouth bass on Kentucky Lake.