What happens when the crew bonds? 36. It's perfect. 36, 27, 36. The ship continues tonight at 9. Only on the History Channel, where the past comes alive. This ain't no pleasure cruise, baby. And the next table goes to... Miller! Party of four. Outback presents Call Ahead Seating. Just give us a ring before you come, and we'll put your name on the waiting list. Call Ahead Seating. Now at an Outback near you. From John Woo, director of Mission Impossible 2 and Face Off, starring Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage. My responsibility! Full throttle, heart-pounding action thriller. We gotta get out of here! Windtalkers. Buy or rent it today. When you're trying to quit smoking, cravings for cigarettes can appear out of nowhere. Nicorette Stop Smoking Gum, used regularly, will help fight them off. If you encounter a really tough craving, you can take an extra piece of nicorette. Nicorette helps keep cravings at a safe distance. Nicorette helps you quit, one craving at a time. These guys are trying to solve the biggest mystery of our time. But all the witnesses are dead, and the evidence has been buried for 68 million years. Still, they're about to blow the lid off everything you thought you knew. About dinosaurs. Giant lizards? Uh, not really. Wiped out by an asteroid? Guess again. Want a clue? Just follow the footprints to Dinosaur Secrets Revealed, Monday at 9 on the History Channel. Thanks for saving the spot, boys. The noise is getting louder, and the fire is getting closer. Firefighters were killed when a firestorm swept over them late this afternoon. And it's over our head. We've got confirmed fatalities. We've got at least three still missing. And it's getting hot. This has now become the nation's deadliest wildfire. The fire's gonna cut us off. There was no safe place to go. Based on John McClain's critically acclaimed book, Fire on the Mountain, Monday, October 28th at 9 on the History Channel. What happens when the crew celebrates? You saw you fall in your ass. What was it? The ship continues tonight at 9, only on the History Channel, where the past comes alive. This ain't no pleasure, Cruz, baby. You are watching The Ship on the History Channel. A sacred relationship, because if you don't feel it, they're not gonna feel it. The concert you've been waiting for is coming to A&E. Without the audience, there is no Rolling Stones or Jimi Hendrix or anybody. So for you, we're available, and call in. Call in or email your favorite song. Hear the classics as well as songs from his new album, Shaman. Santana, live by request, hosted by Mark McEwen. Friday on A&E. Land Ho! You're watching The Ship right here on the History Channel. It happens gradually. Sun gives way to stars and moon. The day slips into something more comfortable. Worries fade to memories, and life becomes simple once again. Bella sera, Merlot. It's going to be a beautiful evening. Or as they say in Italian, it's going to be a bella sera. Forty years ago, mankind came closer to nuclear Armageddon than ever before. I knew that Washington was going to be a target. We were ready to go to war. I have directed the armed forces to prepare for any eventuality. I just thought there was no hope. Cuban Missile Crisis Declassified, Saturday night at 8 on the History Channel. Now for tonight's Ship Sweepstakes question. As members of the crew came ashore in Pajinka, they were welcomed by a group of children singing a traditional Aboriginal song. The crew responded with a native Maori dance called the Hakka, the Koala, or the Roo. Log on your end to historychannel.com slash The Ship for a chance to win an adventure aboard a magnificent tall ship. Only on the History Channel. You are watching The Ship on the History Channel. The original Endeavour lasted 29 years. Records show that it became a transport ship called the Lord of Sandwich and later became a frigate for the British in the American battle for independence. Behind them is a snippy major D and a wilted Caesar. In front of them is a family drama playing itself out. But right now, life is perfect thanks to a full moon.