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Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “Another Day in Paradise” S8E9 May 13 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday May 13 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

Another Day in Paradise Season 8 Episode 9 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Another Day in Paradise,” promises to be an exciting installment for fans of the series. In this episode, Oliver has big dreams for his home on the water. He is determined to transform his float house into something special, and to do that, he needs some impressive materials.

Oliver sets out on a mission to find and bring home massive cedar trees. These trees are not just any wood; they are essential for his plans to enhance his living space. The episode will showcase the challenges he faces as he navigates the rugged Alaskan landscape in search of these valuable resources.

Viewers can expect to see the beauty of the Alaskan wilderness as Oliver works hard to gather what he needs. The episode will highlight his resourcefulness and determination,...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 5/13/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 8 Episode 8 Natural Selection Airs May 6 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Natural Selection,” promises to be an exciting installment for fans. Airing on May 6, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on National Geographic, this episode features a mix of adventure and challenges that the residents of Port Protection face in their rugged environment.

In this episode, Breanna is eager to prove herself and decides to venture out on her own. She splits from Oliver in search of deer, showcasing her determination and skills in the wild. Viewers will get to see how she navigates the landscape and what obstacles she encounters along the way. Breanna’s journey highlights the spirit of independence and resilience that is central to life in Port Protection.

Meanwhile, Terry steps in to lend a hand to Troy and Sarah. Their teamwork is sure to be a focal point, as they tackle tasks that require cooperation and resourcefulness. The dynamics between the...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/28/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 8 Episode 7 It’s All Uphill From Here Airs April 29 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
In the upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “It’s All Uphill From Here,” viewers can expect a mix of excitement and challenges. The episode, airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, will showcase Curly’s deer hunt reaching a dramatic conclusion. As the hunt unfolds, Curly faces unexpected twists, including a shot that doesn’t go as planned. This moment promises to be filled with tension and surprises, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.

Meanwhile, the episode shifts focus to the teamwork of Sam, Troy, and Terry as they tackle a construction project. The trio faces the tough terrain of Port Protection while trying to build a much-needed bathroom for Troy. The uneven ground presents its own set of difficulties, leading to moments of frustration and determination. Their efforts highlight the spirit of resilience that defines life in this remote community.

Overall, “It’s All Uphill...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 4/21/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “It’s All Uphill From Here” S8E7 April 29 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday April 29 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

It’s All Uphill From Here Season 8 Episode 7 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “It’s All Uphill From Here,” promises to deliver a mix of excitement and challenges. In this episode, viewers will witness Curly’s deer hunt reach a dramatic conclusion. The thrill of the hunt takes an unexpected turn when a shot goes awry, leaving Curly to navigate the consequences. This moment is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats as they see how Curly handles the situation.

Meanwhile, Sam, Troy, and Terry face their own set of difficulties as they work together to build a bathroom for Troy. The uneven ground presents a significant challenge, testing their skills and teamwork. The trio must find a way to overcome the obstacles in their path, showcasing the hard work and determination that life in Port Protection requires.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 4/21/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “We Can Do Hard Things” S8E6 April 15 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday April 15 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

We Can Do Hard Things Season 8 Episode 6 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “We Can Do Hard Things,” promises to be an exciting adventure for fans of the series. This episode will air on National Geographic and features Curly, a familiar face in the community, as he takes on the challenge of hunting for deer.

With a break in the stormy weather, Curly seizes the opportunity to venture out into the rugged Alaskan wilderness. The harsh environment of Port Protection often makes hunting a difficult task, but Curly is determined to make the most of this rare moment of calm. Viewers can expect to see the preparation and skill that goes into hunting in such a challenging landscape.

As Curly navigates the terrain, the episode will likely showcase the beauty and difficulties of life in Port Protection.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 4/15/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “Plenty of Fish” S8E3 March 25 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday March 25 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

Plenty of Fish Season 8 Episode 3 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Plenty of Fish,” promises to showcase the vibrant life in this remote community during the bustling summer months. As the season of productivity reaches its peak, residents are busy with various tasks that highlight their resilience and resourcefulness.

In this episode, viewers will see the locals engaging in essential activities that are crucial for their survival. Fishing is a major focus, as the waters around Port Protection teem with life. The community members will demonstrate their fishing skills, showcasing traditional methods and the importance of sustainable practices. This part of the episode will emphasize the connection between the residents and their environment.

Alongside fishing, the episode will also touch on other summer tasks. From gathering food to preparing for the colder months ahead, the residents of...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/25/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 8 Episode 4 Walk the Lines Airs April 1 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Walk the Lines,” promises to showcase the strong sense of community that defines life in this remote Alaskan town. Set to air at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, on National Geographic, this episode highlights the bonds between neighbors as they come together to lend a helping hand.

In Port Protection, life can be challenging, and the residents know the importance of supporting one another. This episode will delve into the various ways neighbors assist each other, whether it’s through sharing resources, offering skills, or simply being there in times of need. Viewers can expect heartwarming moments that emphasize the spirit of cooperation and friendship that flourishes in this unique environment.

As the episode unfolds, the community’s efforts to help one another will be on full display. From repairing homes to sharing food, the residents of Port Protection demonstrate that together,...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 3/24/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “Wet Future” S8E2 March 18 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday March 18 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

Wet Future Season 8 Episode 2 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Wet Future,” promises to deliver another thrilling installment of life in the rugged Alaskan wilderness. This episode will see Curly take on a significant challenge as he goes hunting and shoots a bear. The bear hunt is a critical part of survival in Port Protection, and viewers will witness Curly’s skills and determination in action. The stakes are high, and the outcome could impact the community’s food supply.

Meanwhile, Troy and Sarah will face their own set of challenges as they work on a new water system. Access to clean water is essential in such a remote area, and the couple’s struggle to set up this system showcases the practical difficulties of living in Port Protection. Their efforts highlight the importance of resourcefulness and...
See full article at TV Regular
  • 3/18/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 8 Episode 3 Plenty of Fish Airs March 25 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
In the upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “Plenty of Fish,” the residents dive into the busy summer season. Set to air on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 9:00 Pm on National Geographic, this episode showcases the community’s hard work and determination as they tackle various tasks that come with the height of summer.

As the days grow longer and the weather warms up, the people of Port Protection embrace the season’s opportunities. Fishing, gathering resources, and preparing for the future are all on the agenda. Each resident brings their unique skills and perspectives to the table, highlighting the importance of teamwork and resilience in this remote Alaskan environment.

Viewers can expect to see the challenges and triumphs that come with living off the land. The episode promises to capture the spirit of the community as they navigate the demands of summer, making the most of their surroundings. “Plenty...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 3/17/2025
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Port Protection: Here's Why Mary Miller Left the Show
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National Geographic’s Port Protection series is now missing one of its key players in the form of Mary Miller.

Port Protection centers on the residents of a small, close-knit Alaskan community. These citizens have elected to forgo many of life’s modern conveniences and live off the land, despite the extraordinarily harsh climate.

Why Did Mary Leave Port Protection? Read full article on The Direct.
See full article at The Direct
  • 3/12/2025
  • by Jennifer McDonough
  • The Direct
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska “A Few Good Deeds” S6 February 18 2025 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
On Tuesday February 18 2025, National Geographic broadcasts Port Protection Alaska!

A Few Good Deeds Season 6 Episode Summary

The upcoming episode of “Port Protection Alaska,” titled “A Few Good Deeds,” promises to highlight the strong sense of community among the residents. This episode will showcase how the people of Port Protection come together, putting the needs of their neighbors above their own. It reflects the spirit of cooperation and support that defines life in this remote Alaskan community.

Viewers can expect to see various residents engaging in projects aimed at improving their surroundings. Whether it’s helping each other with repairs, sharing resources, or working on community initiatives, the episode will illustrate the importance of looking out for one another. The challenges of living in such a rugged environment make these acts of kindness even more significant.

As the episode unfolds, it will capture the essence of what it means to live in Port Protection.
See full article at TV Regular
  • 2/18/2025
  • by US Posts
  • TV Regular
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 7 Episode 5 Professor Chainsaw Airs April 2 2024 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
Prepare for another gripping episode of “Port Protection Alaska” as Season 7 Episode 5, titled “Professor Chainsaw,” airs on National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024. In this installment, viewers will witness the tight-knit community of Port Protection banding together for survival in the rugged Alaskan wilderness.

As the residents of Port Protection face the challenges of living off the grid, they rely on the bonds of friendship and cooperation to overcome obstacles. In this episode, the theme of “one hand helps another” rings true as neighbors come together to support each other through thick and thin.

Amidst the breathtaking landscapes and unforgiving environment, viewers will witness the resilience and resourcefulness of the Port Protection community. From tackling tasks like chainsaw maintenance to navigating the complexities of life in the wilderness, every day brings new trials and triumphs for these resilient individuals.

Tune in to National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday,...
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 3/26/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
Port Protection (2015)
Port Protection Alaska Season 7 Episode 4 Tree of Death Airs March 26 2024 on National Geographic
Port Protection (2015)
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled episode of “Port Protection Alaska” with Season 7’s “Tree of Death,” airing on National Geographic at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. In this gripping installment, viewers will join Curly as he faces off against a formidable foe: a group of deadly trees threatening his neighbor’s property.

As the residents of Port Protection Alaska navigate the challenges of living in the remote wilderness, they encounter all manner of obstacles, and in this episode, it’s nature itself that poses the greatest threat. Curly takes on the daunting task of battling these dangerous trees, showcasing the resilience and resourcefulness required to survive in Alaska’s unforgiving terrain.

With breathtaking scenery and heart-pounding moments, “Tree of Death” promises to deliver edge-of-your-seat excitement as Curly and his neighbors confront nature’s wrath head-on. Don’t miss out on the action-packed drama and incredible resilience of the residents of Port Protection Alaska.
See full article at TV Everyday
  • 3/19/2024
  • by Jules Byrd
  • TV Everyday
DirecTV To Add Conservative Outlet The First After Dropping Newsmax
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DirecTV said that it was adding the conservative channel The First to its lineup, after it dropped Newsmax from its lineup in a dispute that stirred the ire of Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

The First, which features personalities including Bill O’Reilly and Dana Loesch, will be available on DirecTV, DirecTV Stream and U-verse at no extra fees for subscribers. Up to now, it has been available only through streaming distribution, including on Fast networks.

Related Story Conservative TV Outlet Newsmax Goes Dark On DirecTV; Republican Lawmakers Call The Outage “An Assault On Free Speech” Related Story DirecTV Sets Layoffs Of Hundreds Of Workers, Citing "Secular Decline" Of Pay-tv Related Story California Congresswoman Katie Porter Announces Run For U.S. Senate In 2024

The announcement comes as Newsmax went dark on DirecTV. The satellite service owned by AT&T and private equity firm Tpg blamed the removal on Newsmax’s insistence on...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/26/2023
  • by Ted Johnson
  • Deadline Film + TV
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