The Browns are back when ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE returns to Discovery Channel tonight, November 11th at 9PM ET/PT. With close to 5 million viewers an episode last season, ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE was the #1 original series on all of television - including broadcast - on Friday nights across P25-54, M25-54, P18-49, and M18-49.
Get a sneak peek below:
Last Season, Billy Brown, his wife Ami and their seven grown children - five boys and two girls - finally settled down, having built their dream home on the remote Chichagof Island, Alaska. Making their house a home, the Browns worked to source consistent food staples along with "bush comfort" - a homemade clothes dryer constructed from an oil drum, old metal fencing, and heated by an open fire.
With shelter in place, it's time for the Browns to look towards the future and take life in the bush to the next level. Billy realizes that in order for Browntown to thrive, he must give his kids more responsibility maintaining life at home and stocking up for winter. It's time for Brown town to grow and grow up.
ALASKAN BUSH PEOPLE is produced for Discovery Channel by Park Slope Productions. Terrence Sacchi, Paul Reitano and Elana Wertkin are the executive producers for Park Slope. Joseph Schneier is the executive producer and Meagan Davis is producer for Discovery Channel.