Tickle

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 4.5  (94)

Tickle is a reality television series that originally aired on the Discovery Channel in the United States from August to November 2013. The show documents the life of Tickle, a moonshiner from rural southeastern Virginia. The show features Tickle, who has been making moonshine for over 30 years, and his team of family and friends as they go about their everyday lives making and selling alcohol. The series is a spin-off of Discovery Channel's hit show Moonshiners, which also focuses on the illegal production of liquor in the United States. Tickle features a mix of drama, comedy, and action as Tickle and his team navigate the challenges of making moonshine while avoiding the law. The show also delves into the personal lives of the characters, showing their experiences living in a rural community and the challenges they face. The show is set in rural southeastern Virginia, an area known for its production of moonshine. Tickle and his team work in the woods, using traditional methods to make alcohol. They use copper stills, wood-fired cookers, and carefully guarded recipes to create moonshine that is sought after by locals and tourists alike. Tickle is accompanied by his close friend Howard, who serves as his partner in crime and confidant. Together, they work to perfect their craft and create the best-tasting moonshine in the region. The show also features Tickle's family, including his wife and children, who provide a supportive atmosphere for their ambitious venture. In addition to the drama of making illegal alcohol, Tickle also has to deal with the local authorities, who are determined to shut down his moonshining operation. The show documents Tickle's run-ins with the law and his efforts to keep his operation under wraps, all while trying to make a living in a tough economic climate. Throughout the show, Tickle and his team face various challenges, from equipment breakdowns to raids by the police. They also struggle with maintaining quality control, as the process of making moonshine can be unpredictable and requires constant vigilance. While the show does focus on the illegal production of alcohol, it also aims to shed light on the culture and traditions of the rural community in which Tickle and his team live. The show explores the history and significance of moonshining in American culture, and the lengths to which people will go to keep their traditions alive. Overall, Tickle is an entertaining and suspenseful show that will appeal to anyone interested in modern-day moonshining and the struggles of rural communities. The show is well-produced and features a compelling cast of characters who are easy to root for. Whether you're a fan of reality television or just looking for something new to watch, Tickle is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
Death by Moonshine
12. Death by Moonshine
October 22, 2013
When the owner of Tickle's stolen shine finally catches up with him, it's going to take more than a prayer to make it out of this one alive... even if he's already pretending to be dead.
Shine-squatch
11. Shine-squatch
October 22, 2013
Tickle's mysterious enemy is drawing in. When hiding in the carriage house and living off of moonshine fails, it's time for one last desperate attempt at fast cash. Tickle, Meg, Howard, and Mo pursue three separate schemes.
Drinks on the House
10. Drinks on the House
October 15, 2013
Megan makes a commercial for Tickle's Tackle to squash rumors that the store is a ruse for a moonshine operation. Mo's big-money dream leads Tickle and the boys to open a casino in the warehouse behind the store.
White Lighting Fast
9. White Lighting Fast
October 8, 2013
With his shine and money disappearing, Tickle is desperate for some cash. A local auto race is offering a cash price so the guys sink their remaining capital into a race-car. But Tickle's old partner, Tim, shows up to beat him.
Drunk History
8. Drunk History
October 1, 2013
In an attempt to make extra cash, Tickle offers historic bus tours to senior citizens. Meanwhile Howard and Mo deal with the not-so-secret news of Megan's pregnancy and throw her a party for the record books.
Shined, Sealed, Delivered
7. Shined, Sealed, Delivered
September 24, 2013
in an effort to bribe their way out of trouble, Tickle and the boys create a discreet delivery service to raise cash.
Whiskey Boom
6. Whiskey Boom
September 17, 2013
Shine sales are booming and Tickle is ready to spend the benefits of his labors. He decides to have an "explosively" fun birthday party for his dad. Meanwhile, Megan and the guys have a shoot out to determine who gets to be in charge while Tickle is away.
Drunk as a Fish
5. Drunk as a Fish
September 10, 2013
Tickle and the boys decide to hold a fish fry for charity. Armed only with their hands, wits and plentiful moonshine the boys set out to catch their limit. At first Megan struggles to sell tickets to the fundraiser, until she gets creative.
Spirits in the Spirits
4. Spirits in the Spirits
September 3, 2013
Tickle's Tackle is now open and the shine is selling fast, but a few bumps in the night has everyone thinking the shop is haunted. Tickle must act fast and convince his shine customers that the only spirits in his shop are the kind you drink.
Cars, Crossbows, and Corn Liquor
3. Cars, Crossbows, and Corn Liquor
August 27, 2013
The shine is safe in Tickle's warehouse and the boys decide to keep a low profile, but his new secretary Megan is suspicious with the third-rate bric-a-brac pile Tickle used to fill his shop.
Hiding The Hooch
2. Hiding The Hooch
August 20, 2013
With a load of moonshine on his lawn, Tickle needs to transport it to his new warehouse without letting the law, the shine's rightful owner, or his new secretary Megan know.
Whiskey Windfall
1. Whiskey Windfall
August 13, 2013
Tickle learns that the best businesses are like a mullet business up front, moonshine in the back when he hits the Whiskey windfall.
Description

Tickle is a reality television series that originally aired on the Discovery Channel in the United States from August to November 2013. The show documents the life of Tickle, a moonshiner from rural southeastern Virginia. The show features Tickle, who has been making moonshine for over 30 years, and his team of family and friends as they go about their everyday lives making and selling alcohol. The series is a spin-off of Discovery Channel's hit show Moonshiners, which also focuses on the illegal production of liquor in the United States.

Tickle features a mix of drama, comedy, and action as Tickle and his team navigate the challenges of making moonshine while avoiding the law. The show also delves into the personal lives of the characters, showing their experiences living in a rural community and the challenges they face.

The show is set in rural southeastern Virginia, an area known for its production of moonshine. Tickle and his team work in the woods, using traditional methods to make alcohol. They use copper stills, wood-fired cookers, and carefully guarded recipes to create moonshine that is sought after by locals and tourists alike.

Tickle is accompanied by his close friend Howard, who serves as his partner in crime and confidant. Together, they work to perfect their craft and create the best-tasting moonshine in the region. The show also features Tickle's family, including his wife and children, who provide a supportive atmosphere for their ambitious venture.

In addition to the drama of making illegal alcohol, Tickle also has to deal with the local authorities, who are determined to shut down his moonshining operation. The show documents Tickle's run-ins with the law and his efforts to keep his operation under wraps, all while trying to make a living in a tough economic climate.

Throughout the show, Tickle and his team face various challenges, from equipment breakdowns to raids by the police. They also struggle with maintaining quality control, as the process of making moonshine can be unpredictable and requires constant vigilance.

While the show does focus on the illegal production of alcohol, it also aims to shed light on the culture and traditions of the rural community in which Tickle and his team live. The show explores the history and significance of moonshining in American culture, and the lengths to which people will go to keep their traditions alive.

Overall, Tickle is an entertaining and suspenseful show that will appeal to anyone interested in modern-day moonshining and the struggles of rural communities. The show is well-produced and features a compelling cast of characters who are easy to root for. Whether you're a fan of reality television or just looking for something new to watch, Tickle is definitely worth checking out.

Tickle is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on August 13, 2013.

Where to Watch Tickle

Tickle is available for streaming on the Discovery Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Tickle on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Discovery.

  • Premiere Date
    August 13, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    4.5  (94)