Shipping Wars: Season 1: Pain In The Caboose # 5
Pain In The Caboose: Marc has his work cut out hauling a 1928 train caboose. Meanwhile, Roy ships a 1955 Ford Thunderbird. But it's not the easy run he expected. (S1, ep 5)
Pain In The Caboose: Marc has his work cut out hauling a 1928 train caboose. Meanwhile, Roy ships a 1955 Ford Thunderbird. But it's not the easy run he expected. (S1, ep 5)
Bullship: Jennifer's only concern is staying alive as she relocates two aggressive bulls. Plus, Marc makes a mistake that throws his entire shipping fee into jeopardy. (S1, ep 4)
Cash For Tanks: Marc wins a huge bid to transport two tanks but has to navigate a small town's winding streets to get to the highway. Roy ships a mint condition Model A. (S1, ep 3)
Double Down And Bean Town: Roy gets a shock when his shipment turns out to be twice as heavy as he thought. Meanwhile, the Bawcoms overload themselves with two huge boats. (S1, ep 2)
Series exploring the deadline-driven world of heavy-duty movers who bid to transport strange, delicate and cumbersome items that other carriers won't touch. (S1, ep 1)
Sightings And Strange Cases: Shaun meets famous alien abductee Travis Walton and visits Rendlesham Forest, the site of the UK's most famous UFO case. (4 of 4)
Worship And Abduction: Shaun meets a man from Sutton Coldfield who claims he was abducted by aliens and visits members of a spiritual movement who worship extra-terrestrials. (3 of 4)
Seeing Is Believing: Shaun meets a witness to one of the most significant cases of alien abduction ever and hears from a man who claims extra-terrestrials cured him of cancer. (2 of 4)
Caught On Tape: Happy Mondays' Shaun Ryder searches for the truth behind reports of UFOs. He begins in Santiago, where seven people spotted a strange flying object in 2012. (S1, ep 1)
Some believe the earliest documentation of alien visitation to Earth exists in prehistoric cave paintings and petroglyphs, where drawings of strange humanoid figures feature distinctively.