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GREAT PACIFIC MEDIA'S HIGHWAY THRU HELL JOINS THE 200+ EPISODE CLUB
Great Pacific Media, a Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. company, will air the hit Canadian docuseries Highway Thru Hell's 200th episode at 9 p.m. ET on March 4 on USA Network.
"Wow, 200 episodes is an incredible accomplishment," said Jamie Davis, series star and founder of Jamie Davis Towing Company, who has appeared in all 13 seasons of Highway Thru Hell. "I want to thank each and every one of our dedicated fans for helping us reach this incredible milestone. We love sharing our stories with you, and there's so much more to come. Highway Thru Hell is one road we hope never ends."
Surpassing 100 episodes for a television series is considered quite a feat, but those that exceed 200 episodes are even more rare. With the March 4 airing, Highway Thru Hell joins the ranks of megahit factual and reality series like Ghost Hunters, Myth Busters and Keeping up with the Kardashians that have exceeded the 200-episode threshold.
Highway Thru Hell originally debuted in 2012 and instantly became an instant hit with viewers with unbelievable real-life stories of the recovery operators and highway crews who fight to keep the highways open in one of the most treacherous routes in North America through British Columbia's mountains. The heavy rescue teams featured in the series charge straight into the storm, and over the years, they have performed near-impossible vehicle rescues day and night on steep cliffs, mountain tops, and washed out and collapsing sections of highways to the awe of audiences everywhere.
Episode 200 of Highway Thru Hell offers a rare insider perspective on snow protocol as heavy rescue teams and highway crews battle one of the most extreme storms of the year to keep the Coquihalla Highway open. This milestone episode captures the high-stakes decisions and heroic efforts that keep drivers safe as the teams face whiteout conditions and relentless snowfall while undertaking near-impossible recovery operations.
"Highway Thru Hell's success in Canada, the U.S. and globally is due to the heavy rescue companies and highway crews that permit our talented production team to document the life-saving work that they do every day," said GPM chief executive officer David Way. "We need to thank the entire dedicated cast of Highway Thru Hell, our steadfast partners at Bell Media, and the legions of fans in Canada and around the world for getting us to this moment. With another season already in production, this journey is set to continue."
Season 14 of Highway Thru Hell is now in production at GPM in partnership with Bell Media. Banijay Rights distributes the series internationally. It is currently available on The Weather Channel in the United States and in more than 180 territories across the globe, with a dedicated Highway Thru Hell FAST channel available in the United Kingdom and Australia.
About Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc.
Thunderbird Entertainment is a global award-winning, full-service multiplatform production, distribution and rights management company, headquartered in Vancouver, with additional offices in Los Angeles and Ottawa. Thunderbird creates award-winning scripted, unscripted and animated programming for the world's leading digital platforms, as well as Canadian and international broadcasters. The company develops, produces and distributes animated, factual and scripted content through its various content arms, including Thunderbird Kids and Family (Atomic Cartoons), Thunderbird Unscripted (Great Pacific Media) and Thunderbird Scripted. Productions under the Thunderbird umbrella include Mermicorno: Starfall, Super Team Canada, Molly of Denali, Kim's Convenience, Highway Thru Hell, Sidelined: The QB and Me and Boot Camp. Thunderbird Distribution and Thunderbird Brands manage global media and consumer products rights, respectively, for the company and select third parties.
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