The Season 1 series premiere of SWAMP PEOPLE set a record as History’s best-ever original series launch in all key demos with 4.2 million Total Viewers. As well, SWAMP PEOPLE was the #2 new non-fiction series in 2010 on cable between A25-54 and A18-49, behind only History’s very own American Pickers. Overall Season 1 of SWAMP PEOPLE averaged 3.1 million total viewers; 1.7 million Adults 25-54; 1.6 million Adults 18-49; 1.1 million Men 25-54: 1.0 million Men 18-49 M18-49; and 3.1 million total viewers.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The New season of swamp people
Troy Landry - Troy is the quintessential Cajun swamp man with the quintessential Cajun accent – he makes his living as a hunter and fisherman. When he’s not working, he is hanging out in his houseboat hosting cookouts and parties for his families and friends.
Jacob Landry - works along side is father, Troy, throughout the year, hunting, fishing or just having fun. Jacob and his family work hard and play together. This year Jacob welcomes the next generation of Landry men into the clan, his son.
Bruce Mitchell - in addition to raising reptiles, Bruce hunts and processes wild gators, selling the meat to various customers. His goal is to waste nothing and remain self-sufficient at all times. Bruce and his dog Tyler, hunt alligators together.
R.J. Molinere Jr. - is a powerful man, in body and in spirit – and a champion arm wrestler! He is a Native American and an elder member of the United Houma Nation. Since R. J. was old enough to pole a boat through the marsh, he has been making a living off the land—the same way his ancestors have done for thousands of years.
Jay Paul Molinere – is the son of R.J. Molinere and a champion in his own right. Jay Paul is an MMA and Golden Glove Champion fighter. Whether Jay Paul is fighting in the ring, going to college, raising his son or working along side his dad, Jay Paul is his own man, his father’s best friend, always honoring his heritage and family traditions.
Terral Evans - stands 6’4” and weighs in at around 240 pounds. Terral is a Louisiana man in every way. He is a man who loves the Honey Island Swamp he calls home and reaps its bounty every day. Terral approaches life in the swamp the same way his father and grandfather taught him as a young child.
The Season 1 series premiere of SWAMP PEOPLE set a record as History’s best-ever original series launch in all key demos with 4.2 million Total Viewers. As well, SWAMP PEOPLE was the #2 new non-fiction series in 2010 on cable between A25-54 and A18-49, behind only History’s very own American Pickers. Overall Season 1 of SWAMP PEOPLE averaged 3.1 million total viewers; 1.7 million Adults 25-54; 1.6 million Adults 18-49; 1.1 million Men 25-54: 1.0 million Men 18-49 M18-49; and 3.1 million total viewers.
The Season 1 series premiere of SWAMP PEOPLE set a record as History’s best-ever original series launch in all key demos with 4.2 million Total Viewers. As well, SWAMP PEOPLE was the #2 new non-fiction series in 2010 on cable between A25-54 and A18-49, behind only History’s very own American Pickers. Overall Season 1 of SWAMP PEOPLE averaged 3.1 million total viewers; 1.7 million Adults 25-54; 1.6 million Adults 18-49; 1.1 million Men 25-54: 1.0 million Men 18-49 M18-49; and 3.1 million total viewers.
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