Boneyard Season 1

June. 28,2007      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis

Boneyard is a television program on The History Channel that documents places called boneyards, where old and retired vehicles, ships, aircraft, and other miscellaneous items are taken apart, and rebuilt to do other tasks or scrapped. It airs on Thursdays at 9:00 PM.

Episode 13 : Oil Rigs
September. 27,2007
This episode explores the uses for off-shore oil rigs after their lives drilling are exhausted.
Episode 12 : Bio Waste
September. 20,2007
This episode explores the treatment and recycling of human and agricultural waste.
Episode 11 : Demolition
September. 13,2007
Recycling and preservation of buildings are explored in this episode.
Episode 10 : Garbage
September. 06,2007
The second life of garbage is explored in this episode.
Episode 9 : Katrina
August. 30,2007
This episode looks at the cleanup of New Orleans after Katrina struck.
Episode 8 : Electric
August. 16,2007
This episode looks at how electronic equipment is recycled.
Episode 7 : Mines
August. 09,2007
This episode explores the lives of mines after their deposits are depleted.
Episode 6 : Ships
August. 02,2007
From salvation to scuttling, the fates of ships are explored in this episode.
Episode 5 : Crime
July. 26,2007
This episode looks at crime weapons and tools.
Episode 4 : Aircraft
July. 19,2007
How are modern military weapons scrapped, restored, or recycled?
Episode 3 : Battlefield
July. 12,2007
Where do aircraft go when they are no longer airworthy? Some are preserved, some recycled, and others have a more fiery fate.
Episode 2 : Automotives
July. 05,2007
What happens to a car when it no longer runs? This episode explores automotive boneyards, not all of which end in a shredder.
Episode 1 : Railroads
June. 28,2007
What happens to railroad cars and locomotives after they are no longer usable? This episode explores what happens to all things railroad at the end of their lives.

Seasons

Season 1
Season 1 2007