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Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show.

“We ask that you bring shirtless Terry, The Bear Man, Kayla, Dirty Andy, Danny Bob, Elvis Larry, Rusty, Barry and the Dog Killer Ridge crew back. Not only have earned their place on the Discovery Channel lineup, they have built a strong fan base.

“While we’d hate to see Porter Ridge lose its home on Discovery Channel, the fan base encourages Scott and Deirdre Gurney to keep the show alive even… “ said the petition on change.org.

Porter Ridge’s premier last year drew in 1.42 million viewers which quickly grew to a global following. The reality show ranks in class with other favorites such as Storage Wars: Texas, Real Husbands of Hollywood, Chopped, Modern Family, Law & Order: SUV, Tosh.0, Family Guy, etc.

Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show

Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show

“Our request is for Discovery to continue to provide Porter Ridge a home on the network, one that has been rightfully earned.  However, while we would be disappointed to see the show leave Discovery, the fan base would be satisfied to find Porter Ridge airing on any network.

“Further, we petition for Scott and Deirdre Gurney to keep their dream alive.  

“Have your voice heard by signing this petition, and by visiting the Porter Ridge Facebook page or The Viewer Relations section of the Discovery Channel website,” the petition added.

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Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th.

Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th

Porter Ridge reality show will be back on Discovery Channel with brand new episodes on November 5th

Porter Ridge‘s producers promise seven new episodes, including a Christmas special.

Stay tuned!

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Kayla Wood stars in the Discovery Channel new reality docu-series Porter Ridge.

Kayla Wood, a local ridge girl herself, is described as a country calendar model who works at Terry Porter’s Country Auto Parts.

Kayla Wood, a local ridge girl herself, is described as a country calendar model who works at Terry Porter's Country Auto Parts

Kayla Wood, a local ridge girl herself, is described as a country calendar model who works at Terry Porter’s Country Auto Parts

While she’s supposed to be selling parts, Kayla Wood ends up spending most of her days trying to keep Terry Porter from sinking his business like the Titanic.

Meet the folks of Porter Ridge, a tight-knit community of colorful characters that are unlike any other on Discovery Tuesdays at 10:30 PM ET/PT.

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Duck Dynasty’s producers are dishing out another family show – Porter Ridge – this time for Discovery Channel.

Porter Ridge features a tight-knit community whose code is simple: “Respect the Lord, love your family and watch each other’s backs.”

Scott Gurney, who is the executive producer for both Duck Dynasty and Porter Ridge, said he expects new show will appeal to a similar demographic.

“This is great show for families to watch,” Scott Gurney told FOX411.

“It’s a great show for all ages and for males and females. That’s one of the things that’s great about <<Duck Dynasty>>, it has such a broad audience, and I think this show will do the same thing.”

Fans of the A&E series about the Robertson family members who work together to produce duck calls has often praised the show for its good, clean message and family-friendly plot lines.

Duck Dynasty ends each episode with a prayer.

“We don’t tap into the religion as much in this show. It’s more about friendships, relationships and an older way of living… loving your neighbor.”

Still, Scott Gurney said Porter Ridge should also leave viewers with a warm, fuzzy feelings as the episodes come to an end.

Duck Dynasty’s producers are dishing out another family show, Porter Ridge

Duck Dynasty’s producers are dishing out another family show, Porter Ridge

“I think that one of the big things that people love about <<Duck Dynasty>> is that it’s a positive takeaway, and I think the same thing is going to exist with this series.”

But the similarities likely end there, he declared.

“This is a different show. It’s not <<Duck Dynasty>>… It’s not so much family based and more friendship based.”

The series follows a group of friends – and rivals – living in Southern Indiana, in an area with no rules, no leaders and no streetlights. And yet, somehow everyone manages to get along.

“Cameras follow this interesting culture that if you didn’t see it on TV, you’d honestly think it doesn’t exist,” Scott Gurney said.

Scott Gurney insisted that the series is unscripted – even though it seems implausible that one of the show’s stars shares his home with eight grizzly bears.

Jeff Watson, 48, appears on Porter Ridge and spends his days with his neighbors and with his domesticated bears.

“They’ve been in my house, but they don’t stay in here all the time,” Jeff Watson said of the bears.

It is elements like his pets that make the series so dissimilar to anything else that’s on TV, Jeff Watson said.

“I don’t know if there is anything out there that I can compare this show to. I wouldn’t compare it to <<Duck Dynasty>>. So many people are making that comparison… The only similarity that I would see between our show and <<Duck Dynasty>> is funny characters,” he said.

In fact, Jeff Watson said – if anything – he thinks Porter Ridge is much more reminiscent of TV shows from an earlier time period.

“To me this show is a mixture of <<Dukes of Hazards>> meets <<Little House on the Prairie>>, meets <<The Waltons>>, meets <<Andy Griffith>>.”

And though it’s not a sitcom, Jeff Watson insisted the wholesome reality show wouldn’t be painting a picture of Indiana overall.

“We’re not trying to represent the whole state of Indiana… This is us. We’re just individuals. We’re not in any way trying to say <<this is Indiana>> or <<this is southern Indiana>>.”

Like Scott Gurney, Jeff Watson predicts the show will attract families.

“I’m sure there are people out there who would like to see a show that’s less cussing, more family values, camaraderie, rapport, relationship between the characters, not a lot of fighting between everybody… I think people are getting a little tired of too much drama and they want to see people getting along, and we get along around here.”

Porter Ridge premieres on Discovery Channel on Tuesday, August 13.

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Robert Redford will produce a documentary about Watergate, more than 30 years after appearing in a film about the US political scandal.

Robert Redford, 75, played journalist Bob Woodward in the 1976 movie All the President’s Men, whose uncovering of the scandal lead to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.

The actor told the New York Times it was the “right time to take a look at this moment in history”.

The documentary will premiere in 2013.

As well as producing All The President’s Men Revisited, Robert Redford will also act as narrator.

Robert Redford will produce a documentary about Watergate

Robert Redford will produce a documentary about Watergate

The controversy that surrounded the break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex in Washington, prompted President Richard Nixon to resign in 1974.

Washington Post reporters Woodward and Carl Bernstein – portrayed by Dustin Hoffman in the film – played a key role in uncovering the scandal, which was traced back to members of a Nixon-support group.

The 1976 film was nominated for four Oscars, winning four including one for screenwriter William Goldman.

The new documentary has been commissioned by the Discovery Channel and will explore the effect the scandal has had on US politics and the media in the four decades since.

“To be able to pull the fabricated and the real together, for the first time, is kind of a juicy opportunity for us,” Eileen O’Neill, the president of Discovery, said.

Last week, Robert Redford said he believed documentaries have replaced newspapers as the media’s main source of investigative journalism.

Robert Redford also said he thought papers were in “steep decline” and documentaries have become “a better form of truth”.

 

Man vs. Wild’s Bear Grylls has been fired by Discovery Channel after he reportedly refused to work on two upcoming channel’s projects.

A Discovery Channel spokesperson told the Hollywood Reporter exclusively that they have ended their relationship with the wilderness guru.

“Due to a continuing contractual dispute with Bear Grylls, Discovery has terminated all current productions with him,” the spokesperson said.

Sources told the Hollywood Reporter website that Bear Grylls has been unwilling to participate in two upcoming projects, in violation of his contract.

British Bear Grylls, 37, has been starring in the series since 2006, and has travelled all over the globe, from Nambia to Zambia, and from the Arctic Circle to China.

The sixth season of the series wrapped up production last August.

The show documented the British adventurer’s travels as he made his way through some of the most inhospitable places on Earth.

While the news comes as something of a shock, Bear Grylls will hardly be scraping for his next project.

He has garnered something of a cult following for his blood-and-mud-covered adventures, and has several projects on the horizon.

The Hollywood Reporter notes that Bear Grylls’ memoir, “Mud, Sweat, and Tears” is due out in the U.S. this May. In the UK, it is already a best-seller.

On top of celebrity endorsements for brands like Dockers and Degree deodorant, Bear Grylls’ clothing brand is sold at Wal Mart and outdoor adventure store REI.

Man vs. Wild’s Bear Grylls has been fired by Discovery Channel after he reportedly refused to work on two upcoming channel’s projects.

Man vs. Wild’s Bear Grylls has been fired by Discovery Channel after he reportedly refused to work on two upcoming channel’s projects.

 

Man vs. Wild show – aired as Born Survivor in the UK – ran into considerable controversy in 2007 when it was revealed that Bear Grylls and his camera crews would spend the night in hotels, rather than camping in the wild, as the show depicted.

The series was briefly taken off the air and returned with a disclaimer reading: “Bear Grylls and the crew receive support when they are in potentially life threatening situations, as required by health and safety regulations.

“On some occasions, situations are presented to Bear so he can demonstrate survival techniques. Professional advice should always be sought before entering any dangerous environment.”

Bear Grylls told the AP in 2008: “I think the new shows will reassure (fans). Everything is strong and double-checked. Discovery is so cautious of everything. If I so much as break wind on these shows, it’s acknowledged now.”

Bear Grylls said he slept in the hotel to spend time with his family.

The scandal wounded Bear Grylls’ public image as being a rugged survivalist, and he was publically lambasted by Les Stroud of Survivorman.

Les Stroud said before he ended his popular show that being in the wilderness was incredibly demanding on his mind and body.

“It takes a lot out of me as I really do what I do for real, with no camera crew, no nights in hotels like others do, and it takes a toll on my body,” Les Stroud told Reuters.

“I need to move on,” he added.

Bear Grylls has also come under fire for his surmounting wealth – the reality star owns and lives on a private island in Wales and owns properties in Malibu and has a house barge on the Thames.

The Hollywood Reporter noted that Bear Grylls was not part of the network’s upfronts – the all-important week when television executives pitch their upcoming season programming.

 

 

How did 30-ton dinosaurs, such as the Brachiosaurus, animals longer than four-storey buildings, have sex?

Experts have answered to this question – they made love just like dogs do.

Kristi Curry Rogers, Assistant Professor of Biology and Geology at Macalester College in Minnesota, told the Discovery Channel: “The most likely position to have intercourse is for the male behind the female, and on top of her, and from behind, any other position is unfathomable.”

Some experts have questioned this line of thinking and suggested that dinosaurs romped in water.

Dinosaurs made love just like dogs do, say experts

Dinosaurs made love just like dogs do, say experts

Biologist Stuart Landry believes that big dinosaurs would just fall over on land and would have needed water to provide support.

However, Gregory Erickson, a paleobiologist at Florida State University backs Prof. Kristi Curry Rogers.

Gregory Erickson told Discovery: “It’s going to be very touch and go. It’s an awkward thing.

“I’ve heard speculation that they did it in the water, but they’re not aquatic animals. Just because they’re large animals, doesn’t mean they can’t mate on land – after all, elephants do it.”

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