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Despite his all-American name, Billy Rogers — all 6’3”, 225 pounds of him — will proudly admit he is half-Filipino.

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He’s a young, Harvard-educated TV producer whose team has brought the History Channel some of its most popular shows, like Pawn Stars, Top Shot and Life After People.

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It might seem unimaginable now, but documentary programs used to be unceremoniously dumped in the netherworld of afternoon television — nothing more than airtime fillers after and before big-ticket shows.

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Despite his all-American name, Billy Rogers — all 6’3”, 225 pounds of him — will proudly admit he is half-Filipino.

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