World's Toughest Fixes

American TV series or program
World's Toughest Fixes
Presented bySean Riley
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons4
Production
Running time60 including commercials
Original release
NetworkNational Geographic Channel
ReleaseSeptember 28, 2008 (2008-09-28) –
2010 (2010)

World's Toughest Fixes is an American reality television series that premiered on the National Geographic Channel on September 28, 2008. It featured Sean Riley participating in various "tough fixes"; repairs and renovations done on equipment that is very large or dangerous. Riley is an expert in heavy duty rigging and load bearing, and works with other specialized engineers to tackle these uniquely difficult jobs. A first season aired 8 episodes beginning on September 26, 2008. A second season aired 8 episodes beginning on June 4, 2009. A third season of 7 episodes aired beginning May 6, 2010. A fourth season aired beginning September 30, 2010.[1] The first season DVD contains 10 episodes, 2 of which aired in season 2. The second season DVD contains 11 episodes, 5 of which aired in season 3.

Season 1 episodes

  • "Nuclear Turbine" - Susquehanna Steam Electric Station
  • "Boeing 767" - An Air Seychelles Boeing 767-300ER has a pressure dome replaced at Charles de Gaulle Airport.
  • "High Voltage Power Lines"
  • "Thirty-Eight Ton Engine" - DCV Balder thruster
  • "Giant Telescope" - Very Large Telescope
  • "2000-Foot Tower" - KDLT Tower, a TV antenna in South Dakota
  • "Cruise Ship Engine" - Fixing Radiance of the Seas power generator in Grand Bahama Island
  • "Interstate Bridge" - Replacing a bridge in Utah (DVD "Bridge Quick Fix")

Season 2 episodes

  • "Satellite Launch" - Guiana Space Centre
  • "Alaska Oil Pipeline" (DVD S1)
  • "Giant Wind Turbine" - Rhode Island
  • "50-Ton Rudder" - Curaçao
  • "Mississippi River Barge" (DVD S1)
  • "Solar Power Plant" - construction of the eSolar Sierra SunTower 5 MW solar energy plant in Lancaster, CA
  • "Columbia River Dam"
  • "Atom Smasher" - Large Hadron Collider

Season 3 episodes

Season 4 episodes

See also

  • Megastructures (TV series)

References

  1. ^ "World's Toughest Fixes on NGC". TheFutonCritic. Retrieved 2010-08-24.

External links

  • National Geographic Channel official network website
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