Yes and No. If they strike it rich, they don't make money. If they lose money, they get compensated by show.
Todd & the old man will get $500,000 each for season 2. As for season 1, They all got $100,000 bonus at the conclusion of the show.
not much in the industry as they usually lose money or go broke.
the series itself pays about 50k-100k per actor, per year.
I like gold!
Bering Sea Gold is set in Alaska and is shown on the Discovery Channel, it is a reality TV show that tracks boats that mine gold. The stars are paid around $5,000 per episode.
how much
$1500.00
20,000
Gold rush!
No, the narrator of Gold Rush Alaska on Discovery Channel is Paul Christie, not Joe Mantegna.
The Discovery Channel says it is starting in May
Discovery negotiated a price for each character involved in the television series. Some more than the others. But in the end the average was roughly 55,000/ per character. The highschool kid got near 70,000.
Todd and Jack hoff-man make 5000 an episode and they are to split that with the remaining crew.i think that they get paid 0.03 cents per miliounce of gold they dig up.I think you are missing a '0' in that amount per episode. I think the number is around $50,000 plus any gold they discover.
Gold Rush
Gold rush!
No, the narrator of Gold Rush Alaska on Discovery Channel is Paul Christie, not Joe Mantegna.
The Discovery Channel says it is starting in May
1849
Discovery - 1962 The Gold Rush was released on: USA: 3 April 1966
1. GOLD RUSH (Discovery Channel) 2. DEADLIEST CATCH (Discovery Channel) 3. ALASKA: THE LAST FRONTIER (Discovery Channel) 4. ESCAPING ALASKA (TLC) 5. YUKON MEN (Discovery Channel) 6. BERING SEA GOLD (Discovery Channel) 7. ALASKA MONSTERS (Destination America) 8. WILD WEST ALASKA (Animal Planet) 9. RAILROAD ALASKA (Destination America) 10. EDGE OF ALASKA (Destination America):
The discovery of Gold and the Gold Rush.
gold.
The discovery of gold in the Klondyke, led to the famous so called 'Gold Rush' of the latter part of the 1800's.
gold rush
The discovery of god at Sutter's Mill.