Powderhouse Productions - Programs and Series Produced By Powderhouse Productions

Programs and Series Produced By Powderhouse Productions

Name: Aired On:
Southie Rules A&E
Dogs 101 Animal Planet
Cats 101 Animal Planet
Build It Bigger (14 episodes) Discovery
Sliced History
Superfetch Animal Planet
Dogs Vs Cats Animal Planet
A Girl's Life PBS
America's Cutest Dog Animal Planet
Kids By The Dozen (3 episodes) TLC
Mysteries of the Freemasons History
Inside Supermax TLC
Extreme Engineering - Season 3 (6 episodes) Discovery
Raising Cain with Michael Thompson PBS
MegaStructures: Ultimate Oil Rigs National Geographic Channel
MegaStructures: Berlin Train Terminal National Geographic Channel
MegaStructures: World's Biggest Airliner National Geographic Channel
MegaStructures: Black Gold National Geographic Channel
The Great Pink Scare PBS
Extreme Engineering - Season 2 (10 episodes) Discovery
Invent This! (13 episodes) Tech TV
Engineering Supermax Prisons TLC
World in Balance - China Revs Up Nova/PBS
Extreme Engineering - Season 1 (10 episodes) Discovery
Engineering the Impossible Discovery
The Power of Friendship with Michael Thompson OPB
Secrets, Lies, and Atomic Spies Nova/PBS
Great Transformations - Evolution Nova/PBS
The Killer's Trail Nova/PBS
Mummies - The Real Story Discovery Channel
Inside the US Mint Discovery
Inside the World's Mightiest Bank Discovery

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