Mike’s Birthday Voice-Over Session
So I walked into a recording booth this morning to narrate the first episode of a new season of Deadliest Catch.
So I walked into a recording booth this morning to narrate the first episode of a new season of Deadliest Catch.
John and Peggy Rowe have been married for exactly 53 years. If you ask them how they did it, you’ll learn their commitment to the truth did not extend to their children.
In a bar on Dutch Harbor, a Black Nexus Android with the incredible footage of a heroic ship rescue was … misplaced. You can help.
Ten years ago, Dirty Jobs debuted on Discovery.
On Dirty Jobs, we made some questionable decisions, some of which were preserved for posterity.
The year was 1993, and while I can’t say I was in desperate straits, I was certainly not in a position to pick and choose my next gig.
Here’s an article that suggests I “hate” using social media. This is simply not true. I think social media is swell, and can’t for the life of me understand how anyone could conclude otherwise.
A few months ago, a nice lady called and asked me if I’d like to be on the cover of Guideposts magazine. “Sure,” I said. “I love football.”
To prove my fondness for felines, I’ve agreed to narrate a show called “Man, Cheetah, Wild.”
Here’s a cat called Waldorf. Waldorf is watching an episode of Planet Earth, which I narrated once upon a time.
When Mike Rowe the policeman appears in my email inbox it reminds me that a more responsible version of myself is out there.
Writing about my own experience at the Emmys is difficult. But nonetheless, here I go.
It appears I’m on the cover of a magazine called Challenge, available now in a truck stop near you.
So I’m at this party in San Francisco …
This is quite possibly the funniest 34 seconds in the history of YouTube.