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Mike Rowe immerses himself in the quirky traditions of Luling, Texas, home of the annual Watermelon Thump festival; he participates in the famed seed-spitting contest, experiencing firsthand the town's unique celebration of all things watermelon.

Mike Rowe immerses himself in the quirky traditions of Luling, Texas, home of the annual Watermelon Thump festival; he participates in the famed seed-spitting contest, experiencing firsthand the town's unique celebration of all things watermelon.

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Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S2 "Watermelon Thump; Barista"

Mike Rowe immerses himself in the quirky traditions of Luling, Texas, home of the annual Watermelon Thump festival; he participates in the famed seed-spitting contest, experiencing firsthand the town's unique celebration of all things watermelon.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S1 "Marching Cobras"

Don Daughtry teaches his young students to reach for a brighter future as he leads a drum and dance corps called The Marching Cobras in Kansas City, Mo.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S2, EP7 "Monster Jam"

Mike Rowe travels to Milwaukee's Harris Bradley Arena, where he assists in converting the venue into a Monster Jam track.

Somebody's Gotta Do It With Mike Rowe

S4, EP11 "Dick Taylor Chocolates"

Mike meets carpenters Adam Dick and Dustin Taylor, who used their love of chocolate and second-hand equipment to turn their lumberyard into a chocolate factory, which became one of the nation's only bean to bar gourmet chocolate companies.

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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