A+E’s FYI Network Picks Up The Liquidator

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Seasons one and two of The Liquidator, which follows the adventures of “Liquidation King” Jeff Schwarz, have been added to A+E Networks’ FYI TV lineup in the U.S.

The half-hour series, which has been broadcast for four seasons in Canada and in over 100 countries, will start airing Friday, December 6, at 11:00 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. Viewers are taken inside Schwarz’s unpredictable and unconventional buy-and-sell deals. He has bought and sold his way up the food chain to become the owner of Direct Liquidation, one of the biggest liquidation houses west of the Rockies. Flea market haggler, storage locker trader and pawnshop owner, he’s traded up to become the “Liquidation King.”

The Liquidator is produced by Anaïd Productions in association with Rogers Media, with the participation of the Canada Media Fund, Rogers Cable Network Fund, Rogers Telefund and the Province of British Columbia, and with the assistance of the Government of Alberta, Alberta Media Fund and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.

The series is distributed by Banijay Rights.