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Join Mike and his team as they dive into the inner workings of the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the U.S. Navy; from the bustling mess hall to the action-packed flight deck, Mike takes on every job on board.

Join Mike and his team as they dive into the inner workings of the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the U.S. Navy; from the bustling mess hall to the action-packed flight deck, Mike takes on every job on board.

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Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S1 "CalTrans"

Mike visits Caltrans to explore the massive undertaking of maintaining California's roads and highways. From repairing damaged infrastructure to ensuring safety for millions of drivers, he highlights the challenges and teamwork involved in keeping the state's transportation system running smoothly. Through hands-on work and conversations with dedicated workers, Mike showcases the grit and expertise required to tackle some of the most demanding and essential jobs in infrastructure maintenance.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S1, EP20 "Aircraft Carrier -- Part 1"

Join Mike and his team as they dive into the inner workings of the USS John Stennis, the largest ship in the U.S. Navy; from the bustling mess hall to the action-packed flight deck, Mike takes on every job on board.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S1, EP21 "Aircraft Carrier Part 2"

Mike continues his tour aboard the USS John C. Stennis to look at the on-board entertainment and meal regime; he takes a leisurely stroll on deck to search for dangerous ball bearings and camera equipment.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S2, EP1 "Bullfighting"

Mike faces down a 2,000 pound bull, learns the art of making craft chocolate, and is transported back in time to visit President Lincoln.

Before hosting Discovery's "Dirty Jobs," Mike Rowe had a program in San Francisco about folks on a mission -- mad scientists, eccentric collectors, devoted do-gooders -- called "Somebody's Gotta Do It." Now, CNN gives Rowe free rein to scour the country for people who, he says, "do what they do because of a weird mix of love, compulsion, obsession, dedication -- whatever it is. Those people have always interested me." The former series focused on the task, but this version spotlights the personality. Or, as he puts it: "More mission, less poop."
Original Air Date: Oct 8, 2014
Rating: AL
Playback: HD
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