Somebody's Gotta Do It

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  • 2014
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.8  (170)

Somebody's Gotta Do It is a documentary-style TV series that aired on CNN in 2014, led by the affable and charismatic host Mike Rowe. The show follows Rowe as he crisscrosses the country to seek out ordinary people doing extraordinary things. These are the unsung heroes of American society, the ones who work tirelessly to keep our communities going, often without receiving much recognition or appreciation. One of the main themes of Somebody's Gotta Do It is the importance of manual labor, and the show celebrates the men and women who make their living getting their hands dirty. For example, in one episode, Rowe visits a company called Crossroads Concrete, where he spends a day pouring concrete slabs with the hard-working crew. In another episode, he travels to Ohio to help out with the dangerous and dirty job of coal mining. While these jobs may not be glamorous, Somebody's Gotta Do It shows the highlights the indispensable work that these individuals do. But Somebody's Gotta Do It isn't just about physical labor. In fact, one of the most interesting aspects of the show is the broad range of subjects that Rowe covers. For example, in one episode, he visits a retirement community where the residents are all former intelligence officers, some of whom are still working on classified projects. In another episode, he meets with a world-renowned violin maker who spends months carefully crafting each instrument by hand. Whether the topic is science, art, or culture, Rowe always manages to find interesting people doing fascinating work. Interestingly, one of Rowe's goals with the show is to challenge our perceptions of what constitutes a "cool" job. Instead of focusing on high-paying professions like doctors or lawyers, Somebody's Gotta Do It exalts the more humble jobs that make a tangible difference in people's lives. For example, in one episode, Rowe visits a facility where prosthetic limbs are made for wounded soldiers. The technicians who make these limbs possess a specialized skill set that is no less impressive than that of a brain surgeon, yet they receive far less recognition. By highlighting the importance of these less traditional jobs, Somebody's Gotta Do It is promoting a more inclusive and diverse view of what constitutes success and achievement. Another theme of Somebody's Gotta Do It is the resilience and perseverance of the human spirit. Many of the people that Rowe meets have overcome significant adversity to achieve great things. For example, in one episode, he visits a man who was paralyzed from the waist down in a motorcycle accident but has since gone on to become a world-class athlete, completing difficult endurance races with the aid of a custom-built handcycle. In another episode, he meets a woman who has started her own successful catering business after being laid off from her corporate job. These stories of triumph over adversity are inspiring and remind us that, with hard work and determination, people can achieve amazing things. Overall, Somebody's Gotta Do It is an entertaining and uplifting show that celebrates the grit, determination, and ingenuity of the American people. With Mike Rowe as its host, the show manages to strike a perfect balance between education and entertainment, highlighting the fascinating work being done by everyday people without ever feeling pedantic or dull. Whether you're interested in manual labor, art, science, or just people in general, Somebody's Gotta Do It has something for everyone. It's a must-watch for anyone who wants to gain a greater appreciation for the unsung heroes who keep our society moving forward.

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Seasons
Golden Knights
8. Golden Knights
November 29, 2015
Mike jumps out of a plane with an elite parachute team, explores recycled trash-turned-art in Oregon, and returns to a inner city, war-torn Baltimore.
Drag Racing
7. Drag Racing
November 8, 2015
Mike discovers drag racing, checks out a recycled airplane home, and spends an evening in a Treehouse Treesort.
Ascending The Giants
6. Ascending The Giants
November 1, 2015
Mike attempts to climb some of the world's tallest trees; learning about aquatic aviation; mortuary mom and pop show.
Derby Dolls
5. Derby Dolls
October 25, 2015
Mike visits a mother who plays Roller Derby, hunts rats in NYC, and meets a rebel in the pork industry.
Prairie Dog Protector
4. Prairie Dog Protector
October 18, 2015
Mike explores the world of prairie dog rescue, spends a night with graffiti artist Banksy in L.A., and makes art on a topless model.
Extreme Soap Box
3. Extreme Soap Box
October 11, 2015
Mike Rowe gets a tour of the entrepreneurial workspace, Tech Shop.
Demolition Ranch
2. Demolition Ranch
October 4, 2015
Mike attempts to be an action-hero.
Dude Perfect
1. Dude Perfect
September 27, 2015
Mike hangs out with some old college friends who became famous online from crazy basketball shots.
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Somebody's Gotta Do It is a documentary-style TV series that aired on CNN in 2014, led by the affable and charismatic host Mike Rowe. The show follows Rowe as he crisscrosses the country to seek out ordinary people doing extraordinary things. These are the unsung heroes of American society, the ones who work tirelessly to keep our communities going, often without receiving much recognition or appreciation.

One of the main themes of Somebody's Gotta Do It is the importance of manual labor, and the show celebrates the men and women who make their living getting their hands dirty. For example, in one episode, Rowe visits a company called Crossroads Concrete, where he spends a day pouring concrete slabs with the hard-working crew. In another episode, he travels to Ohio to help out with the dangerous and dirty job of coal mining. While these jobs may not be glamorous, Somebody's Gotta Do It shows the highlights the indispensable work that these individuals do.

But Somebody's Gotta Do It isn't just about physical labor. In fact, one of the most interesting aspects of the show is the broad range of subjects that Rowe covers. For example, in one episode, he visits a retirement community where the residents are all former intelligence officers, some of whom are still working on classified projects. In another episode, he meets with a world-renowned violin maker who spends months carefully crafting each instrument by hand. Whether the topic is science, art, or culture, Rowe always manages to find interesting people doing fascinating work.

Interestingly, one of Rowe's goals with the show is to challenge our perceptions of what constitutes a "cool" job. Instead of focusing on high-paying professions like doctors or lawyers, Somebody's Gotta Do It exalts the more humble jobs that make a tangible difference in people's lives. For example, in one episode, Rowe visits a facility where prosthetic limbs are made for wounded soldiers. The technicians who make these limbs possess a specialized skill set that is no less impressive than that of a brain surgeon, yet they receive far less recognition. By highlighting the importance of these less traditional jobs, Somebody's Gotta Do It is promoting a more inclusive and diverse view of what constitutes success and achievement.

Another theme of Somebody's Gotta Do It is the resilience and perseverance of the human spirit. Many of the people that Rowe meets have overcome significant adversity to achieve great things. For example, in one episode, he visits a man who was paralyzed from the waist down in a motorcycle accident but has since gone on to become a world-class athlete, completing difficult endurance races with the aid of a custom-built handcycle. In another episode, he meets a woman who has started her own successful catering business after being laid off from her corporate job. These stories of triumph over adversity are inspiring and remind us that, with hard work and determination, people can achieve amazing things.

Overall, Somebody's Gotta Do It is an entertaining and uplifting show that celebrates the grit, determination, and ingenuity of the American people. With Mike Rowe as its host, the show manages to strike a perfect balance between education and entertainment, highlighting the fascinating work being done by everyday people without ever feeling pedantic or dull. Whether you're interested in manual labor, art, science, or just people in general, Somebody's Gotta Do It has something for everyone. It's a must-watch for anyone who wants to gain a greater appreciation for the unsung heroes who keep our society moving forward.

  • Premiere Date
    October 8, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (170)