Bering Sea Gold “Captains of Industry” S17E1 October 6 2023 on Discovery

Tonight (Friday October 6 2023), Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series Bering Sea Gold!

Captains of Industry Season 17 Episode 1 Episode Summary

In this high-stakes episode, viewers will witness the miners elevating their operations to new heights, but the challenges they face are equally monumental.

Shawn, a seasoned miner, finds himself on the brink of disaster when a crucial piece of equipment, a cracked spud, threatens to disrupt his mission. Meanwhile, Kris Kelly is locked in a battle with faulty equipment, testing his patience and determination.

On the brighter side, Chris McCully starts with a bang, experiencing a blockbuster beginning to his mining efforts. The stakes are high, and Chris is determined to make the most of this opportunity.

In a surprising twist, Vernon decides to take a unique and unorthodox approach by purchasing an unconventional dredge, setting the stage for an intriguing development in the world of Nome’s gold mining.

What Time is the “Captains of Industry” Episode On?

The Captains of Industry episode of Bering Sea Gold will be broadcast on October 6 2023 on Discovery at 9:03 PM at ET/PT.

Is the “Captains of Industry” Episode New?

The Captains of Industry episode of Bering Sea Gold is all new!

Bering Sea Gold Captains of Industry Cast & Stars

Main Cast
Emily Riedel
Shawn Pomrenke
Ezekial Tenhoff
Steve Pomrenke
Andy Kelly
Brad Kelly
Kris Kelly
Ken Kerr
Thom Beers
Dave Young
Nick McGlashan
Mike Rowe

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Bering Sea Gold Series Information

The gold rush in Alaska isn't confined to the state's precious ground. It's taking place on the sea ... or more accurately, on the bottom of the frigid Bering Sea. This series, from the creators of the Emmy-winning "Deadliest Catch," follows four gold dredges and their eccentric and driven crews who risk their lives to find as much gold as possible before winter sets in and it's too dangerous to dive. The custom-built rigs, some barely seaworthy, include an 80-foot barge run by the most successful gold dredger in Nome, Alaska, and a modified skiff that seats only two people.

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