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THE CEO OF AMERICAN SEAFOODS MUST SINK OR SWIM WHEN HE TACKLES THE DANGEROUS WORK OF A DECKHAND ON A FISHING VESSEL OFF THE COAST OF ALASKA, ON “UNDERCOVER BOSS,” FRIDAY, FEB. 24

Editor's note: The end time for this episode has been changed.

CHEAT TWEET: American Seafoods’ Boss works as a deckhand, and his employees don’t think he’s a good catch, #UndercoverBoss 2/24, 8/7c http://bit.ly/wBqx5V

“American Seafoods” – Bernt Bodal, CEO of American Seafoods, one of the largest seafood companies in the U.S., realizes that despite his past experience as a deckhand, he’s not prepared to return to the back-breaking work and dangers involved in a day’s work on a fishing vessel.  Also, Bodal reaches his boiling point after being lowered into a piping-hot pit at a processing plant for a different undercover assignment, on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Friday, Feb. 24 (8:00-9:01 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

     UNDERCOVER BOSS is produced by Studio Lambert.  Stephen Lambert, Eli Holzman and Chris Carlson are executive producers. 

 

RATING:  To Be Announced

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