Alaskan Bush People

2021
4.7
4.16K reviews
TV-14
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Season 4 episodes (10)

1 Endless Summer
11/4/15
Never before seen footage is unveiled as the Brown family of nine gets ready for their first summer on their land. Exclusive sneak peeks of the upcoming season are also featured.
2 Block and Tackle
11/11/15
The Brown family of nine makes the most of the long days during the short Alaskan summer. They hatch a plan to deal with a lumber shortage but then a sudden injury threatens to split the family apart.
3 Shots Fired
11/18/15
In the wake of Ami's injury, the Browns have to work even harder to stay on track with winter prep. Birdie, Gabe and Bear set off to climb the alpine in search of deer. Bear steps up as hunt leader and his skills are immediately put to the test.
4 Rock, Paper, Skipper
11/25/15
When an emergency brings Browntown to a halt, Billy makes an unexpected choice that will forever change the lives of the entire wolf pack. Matt steps up to take his role as eldest Brown brother more seriously.
5 Ballad of Billy Brown
12/2/15
In honor of Billy's birthday, the family sets up a series of surprises and celebrations. A visit from old childhood friends inspires Billy, Ami and the rest of the wolf pack to reflect back on a lifetime of stories and adventures in the wild.
6 Dock-u-drama
12/9/15
Matt, Bam, Bear, and Gabe head out on their first-ever hauling job without father and it's anything but smooth sailing. Back in Browntown, Bird, Rain, and Noah do their best to keep their homestead stable.
7 Dead In The Water
12/16/15
Matt, Bam, Gabe, and Bear just want to get home, but engine trouble cripples the Integrity. In Browntown, the rest of the family continues to prep for winter while competing with their bear neighbors.
8 Alarmed & Dangerous
12/30/15
With hope of redeeming themselves after their disastrous first hauling job, the four eldest Brown brothers prepare for a second solo mission. Then, two very different visitors show up in Browntown.
9 Bush Heart
1/6/16
Matt, Bam, Bear, and Gabe feel the strain of making deliveries in harsh conditions. Meanwhile, circumstances back in Browntown force a decision that will change the lives of the wolf pack forever.
101 Paradise Lost
1/6/16
This special features a look back at the Brown's first summer on Chichagof Island. When the dream of putting down roots and building up Browntown is derailed by a relentless series of calamities, the wolfpack is forced to make unexpected choices

About this show

Deep in the wilderness lives a family who was born and raised wild. The Browns live off the grid and rely on each other to survive.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
4.16K reviews
A Google user
October 5, 2018
The entire family is endearing. Like Billy, I am from Fort Worth, Texas. So sad he lost his parents at such a young age. Every member of the family have their own individual talents. I discovered the show this season & have tried to watch all of them from the time Rain was 9 years old. Having visited Alaska on two Carnivsl cruises, when I see the towns, I recognize where they are talking about. My Dad was sort of like Billy & didn’t like living in the city or close neighbors and was very private at different phases of his life. I was the only girl & had 3 brothers. I can relate to every member of the family. Ami reminds me of my Mom. She was the epitome of the perfect mother, very quiet, demure, loving, & religious. Noah is like my baby brother. There is nothing he couldn’t do, design or make. Intelligent and very handsome. Wouldn’t be surprised if he became a famous inventor one day. As for Ami, like her, my Mom had cancer-non-Hodgkin Lymphoma & we lost her in1999. My Dad has a bear , mustache, long gray hair & became an actor, singer, songwriter and musician. His stage name was Rusty LEE & you can see him in Raising Arizona in the bank scene. . Matt is a darling.
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Diane Womble
August 8, 2017
I like the message that they resonate of God and Family. I find wilderness living fascinating. Each family members personality is interesting and entertaining. Noah and Bam Bam are probably my two favorites, but, I think they are all wonderful. I do have to say after watching several episodes it doesn't really appear that the family actually lives in the woods. Their "homestead" looks more like a camp, than a homestead of twenty years. I'm just thinking that given their intelligence that home would be more refined than looking like a camp, albeit simple living.
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Brian Waller
June 25, 2016
A fantastic reality show about a family of nine . Billy Brown & his wife are parents that have raised there seven children completely off the grid an successfully raising them all along with all it takes a person must have and know to survive not only to survive in the bush but as well morally to successfully remain most importantly stay close as a family that can work well together as a team. I think that Billy and his wife Ami, are to be congratulated at raising such fine and hard working kids. I can
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