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Man vs. Wild

Man vs. Wild,[1] also called Born Survivor: Bear Grylls,[2] Ultimate Survival,[3][4] Survival Game,[5] or colloquially as simply Bear Grylls in the United Kingdom, is a survival television series hosted by Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel. In the United Kingdom, the series was originally shown on Channel 4, but the show's later seasons were broadcast on Discovery Channel U.K. The series was produced by British television production company Diverse Bristol. The show was premiered on November 10, 2006, after airing a pilot episode titled "The Rockies" on March 10, 2006.

Man vs. Wild
Also known asBorn Survivor: Bear Grylls
Ultimate Survival
StarringBear Grylls
Narrated byBear Grylls
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes73 (+4 specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Running time45 minutes
Production companyDiverse Productions
Original release
NetworkDiscovery Channel
ReleaseMarch 10, 2006 (2006-03-10) –
November 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)
Related
You vs. Wild

Grylls also said he has been approached about doing a Man vs. Wild urban disaster 3D feature film, which he said he would "really like to do".[6] He signed on to showcase urban survival techniques in a Discovery show called Worst-Case Scenario, which premiered on May 5, 2010, on the network.[7]

The Discovery Channel terminated its legal relationship with Grylls in 2012 due to contract disputes, effectively canceling the series.[8] In April 2019, Netflix brought Grylls back to the wilderness in the interactive series You vs. Wild, which includes eight episodes running approximately 20 minutes each.[9]

Background edit

The general format of each episode is the premise that Grylls is left stranded in a region with his film crew. The episode documents his efforts to survive and find a way back to civilization, usually requiring an overnight shelter of some kind. There are mostly wild terrains – jungles, forests, or similar non-urban areas. But in special episodes, like that in Shipyard Gdynia,[10] there are industry areas located in cities. Grylls also tells about successful and failed survivals in the particular area which he is in.

Each episode takes about 7–10 days to shoot. Before each show the crew does about a week of reconnaissance, followed by Grylls doing a flyover of the terrain. Grylls then undergoes two days of intensive survival briefings, followed by a cameraman and a sound engineer.[11] The directors oversee location filming and the final edit of each program. Grylls is specifically credited as "Presenter" to highlight his role in presenting survival techniques to the viewer.

According to Grylls, the show's format is "how to deal with difficulties presented to you":

I suppose [sic] to bear in mind that this is a worst-case scenario show, and therefore, of course things have to be planned. Otherwise, it would just be me in the wild and nothing happening, you know, 'cause textbook survival says you land, you get yourself comfortable, you wait for rescue, you don't do anything. It would be a very boring show. The show is how to deal if you fall into quick sand, if you get attacked by an alligator, if you have to make a raft. I get a really good briefing before we go. I know there's a big river there, there's gonna be a great cliff climb there, there's loads of snakes in those rocks, watch out for an alligator. So I do have a good idea of 80 percent of what's gonna happen.[12]

Contrary to onscreen presentation, his movements are rarely from Point A to Point B: "We plan it, if we're doing different locations, sometimes we'll have to do a whole crew move and get a helicopter. Again, we're talking huge distances sometimes. So we'll use helis when we have to."[12]

In April 2008, Grylls and Discovery released a book that includes survival tips from the TV show.

In a special first aired on June 2, 2009, Will Ferrell joined Grylls on a survival trip to Northern Sweden. This season 4 premiere episode was called Men vs. Wild.[13]

In July 2011, Grylls had a special co-host, actor Jake Gyllenhaal in the season 7 premiere of the show on the Discovery Channel, in which they travelled through Iceland. In the U.K., this episode was aired as a special in 2014, under the Bear's Wild Weekend banner.

In March 2012, Discovery Channel terminated its contract with Grylls due to contract disputes.[8] "Due to a continuing contractual dispute with Bear Grylls, Discovery has terminated all current productions with him," a network spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.

Episodes edit

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 15 March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10) July 20, 2007 (2007-07-20)
2 13 November 9, 2007 (2007-11-09) June 6, 2008 (2008-06-06)
3 12 August 6, 2008 (2008-08-06) February 23, 2009 (2009-02-23)
4 14 August 12, 2009 (2009-08-12) February 17, 2010 (2010-02-17)
5 7 August 11, 2010 (2010-08-11) September 22, 2010 (2010-09-22)
6 6 February 17, 2011 (2011-02-17) March 24, 2011 (2011-03-24)
7 6 July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11) November 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)

Special India episodes edit

In August 2019, Bear Grylls appeared with Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi in a special episode filmed in the India's Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand. The episode was showcased in more than 180 countries across the world on the Discovery, Inc. network.[14] His second episode, retitled Into the Wild with actor Rajinikanth, was filmed in January 2020, with an air date on March 23, 2020. His third episode with actor Akshay Kumar, was showcased on 14 September 2020.[15] In 2021, Ajay Devgan and Vicky Kaushal and in 2022 Ranveer Singh participated with Bear in separate episodes.[16]

Regional variations edit

 
Grylls in front of an Alaska Air National Guard helicopter before heading out to Spencer Glacier to film Man vs. Wild

The show is called Man vs. Wild in the U.S., Canada, New Zealand, Australia, India, and Malaysia. The show does, however, go by different names in other parts of the world.

In the United Kingdom, where the show originates, it is called Born Survivor: Bear Grylls and is broadcast on the Discovery Channel.[17] It is also known as Ultimate Survival in other countries. Grylls' books have also been published under the Born Survivor name in the U.K.[18] These variations run basically the same format as Man vs. Wild, although there are some differences between them. For example, during the opening sequence, Grylls introduces the show with "Hello and welcome to Born Survivor, I'm Bear Grylls, and I'm in England—where I'm going to show you what it takes to get out alive." There are also a few differences in what he does during the shows; however, the names of the episodes are generally the same.

The release date of new episodes also varies slightly, since they cannot normally be arranged to show at exactly the same time due to schedule and time zone's differences.

Criticism and response edit

Criticism edit

In 2006, a Man vs. Wild crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading, indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not.[19] The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert, a U.S. survival consultant. One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart, so Grylls could be filmed building it. Other scenes that have been criticized include:

  • A scene in the episode "Mount Kilauea" where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across the lava, avoiding poisonous sulfur dioxide gas, was actually enhanced with special effects, using hot coal and smoke machines.[20]
  • The "Deserted Island" episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls "was a 'real life Robinson Crusoe' stuck on a desert island," while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night.[21]

Show's response to criticism with changes edit

In response to these early criticisms, Discovery and Channel 4 aired re-edited versions of some episodes, removing elements that were too planned, with a fresh voice-over and a preceding announcement pointing out that some situations are "presented to Bear to show the viewer how to survive". However, five of the most controversial episodes in Season 1 were never re-released after editing and are no longer available on DVD from Discovery. These are The Rockies, Moab Desert, Costa Rican Rain Forest, Mount Kilauea and Desert Island.[22]

Following criticism in the media in July 2007 about elements of the show's first season, Channel 4 temporarily suspended the show's second season for a few weeks, promising clarification and transparency in the production and editing of the show.[23] The channel issued a statement saying that:

The programme explicitly does not claim that presenter Bear Grylls' experience is one of unaided solo survival. For example, he often directly addresses the production team, including the cameraman, making it clear he is receiving an element of back-up.[24]

The Discovery Channel also responded to the criticism by announcing that future airings would be edited so as not to imply to viewers that Grylls was left alone to survive during the production of the show. Due to this change, episodes in later airings, on DVDs and digital distribution contain a notice at the beginning of each episode stating that Grylls will receive help from the camera crew on occasion, that he will in certain circumstances use provided safety equipment to minimize risks, and that he will sometimes deliberately put himself in dangerous situations to demonstrate survival techniques. Grylls has also stated on camera when he has received assistance to demonstrate survival tactics or when he is exiting the setting for a while due to safety concerns.

On August 3, 2007, Grylls posted on his blog that the "press accusations of motels and stagings in the show that have been doing the rounds, all I can say is they don't always tell the full story, but that's life and part of being in the public eye I guess."[25] In response to allegations of spending nights in local hotels as opposed to staying in the shelters built during filming, Grylls clarifies in an article in the December 3 issue of People magazine: "The night stuff [shown on camera] is all done for real. But when I’m not filming I stay with the crew in some sort of base camp."[26]

Additionally, the Discovery Channel started releasing "making-of" episodes from Season 4. In the behind-the-scenes footage, Grylls tells how the film crew sometimes assists him in filming certain sequences.[27][28][29][30] In addition, while setting up a scene, each production crew member is introduced and their role is briefly explained, including a safety consultant who served in the Royal Marines. Grylls also tells how each crew members' role ensures his safety while he explains survival tactics. The footage includes open discussion over safety and other precautions. The Discovery Channel in the U.K. has also edited out certain scenes of Grylls killing animals that he has captured for food.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bear Grylls' Official Site: Latest News". Retrieved 2008-07-01. ...the last series of Man Vs Wild/Born Survivor...
  2. ^ "Born Survivor: Bear Grylls – Discovery Channel". Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  3. ^ (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  4. ^ "TV Schedule: Discovery Channel – Ultimate Survival/Man vs. Wild" (in Dutch and English). Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  5. ^ (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2011-06-26. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-09. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  7. ^ "Bear Grylls' Worst Case Scenario : Discovery Press Web". press.discovery.com.
  8. ^ a b Guthrie, Marisa (March 13, 2012). "Discovery Terminates Relationship With 'Man vs. Wild' Star Bear Grylls (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  9. ^ Dowling, Tim (April 10, 2019). "You vs Wild review". The Guardian. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  10. ^ Polska, Wirtualna. "Wirtualna Polska - Wszystko co ważne - www.wp.pl". kultura.wp.pl.
  11. ^ Discovery.com – Filming info 2009-08-27 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ a b Bear Grylls wants to take Jennifer Lopez and Tom Hanks into the wild, Entertainment Weekly, 2009-06-24
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-06-11. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
  14. ^ "PM Modi to discuss wildlife issues in Discovery's 'Man vs Wild' episode". Business Standard. Press Trust of India. July 29, 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2019.
  15. ^ "Into The Wild With Bear Grylls And Akshay Kumar: What We Learnt About The Superstar". FilmCompanion. 11 September 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  16. ^ Samriddhi Srivastava (November 12, 2021). "Into The Wild With Bear Grylls and Vicky Kaushal: Uri star dives in with high Josh". India Today. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
  17. ^ "Born Survivor:Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel". 2010-01-14.
  18. ^ . 2010-01-14. Archived from the original on 2011-09-30. Retrieved 2011-01-14.
  19. ^ Deacon, Michael, "How a 19th-century Scot conquered the Outback" Telegraph.co.uk, 30 May 2008
  20. ^ Booth, Robert, and Gadher, Dipesh, "‘Coal tipped into volcano’ for fake Grylls film" TimesOnline.co.uk, 12 August 2007
  21. ^ Booth, Robert, "TV 'survival king' stayed in hotels" TimesOnline.co.uk, 22 July 2007
  22. ^ Man vs. Wild: Collection 1 DVD 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ "Grylls series 'to be transparent'" BBC.co.uk, 24 July 2007
  24. ^ Survival show faces 'fake' claim, BBC News Online, Monday, 23 July 2007
  25. ^ Sahara Filming Update, Bear's Blog, August 3, 2007
  26. ^ http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20170833,00.html, Dodd, Johnny. "Man vs Wild's Bear Grylls: A Force of Nature". People Magazine. December 3, 2007
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  28. ^ "Survival show faces 'fake' claim". BBC News. 2007-07-23. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  29. ^ Kaplan, Don (2007-07-24). . New York Post. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-09-13.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-09-13.

External links edit

  • Man vs. Wild at IMDb  
  • Historical record Man vs Wild fans remarks.

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For video game see Man vs Wild video game Man vs Wild 1 also called Born Survivor Bear Grylls 2 Ultimate Survival 3 4 Survival Game 5 or colloquially as simply Bear Grylls in the United Kingdom is a survival television series hosted by Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel In the United Kingdom the series was originally shown on Channel 4 but the show s later seasons were broadcast on Discovery Channel U K The series was produced by British television production company Diverse Bristol The show was premiered on November 10 2006 after airing a pilot episode titled The Rockies on March 10 2006 Man vs WildAlso known asBorn Survivor Bear GryllsUltimate SurvivalStarringBear GryllsNarrated byBear GryllsNo of seasons7No of episodes73 4 specials list of episodes ProductionRunning time45 minutesProduction companyDiverse ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkDiscovery ChannelReleaseMarch 10 2006 2006 03 10 November 29 2011 2011 11 29 RelatedYou vs Wild Grylls also said he has been approached about doing a Man vs Wild urban disaster 3D feature film which he said he would really like to do 6 He signed on to showcase urban survival techniques in a Discovery show called Worst Case Scenario which premiered on May 5 2010 on the network 7 The Discovery Channel terminated its legal relationship with Grylls in 2012 due to contract disputes effectively canceling the series 8 In April 2019 Netflix brought Grylls back to the wilderness in the interactive series You vs Wild which includes eight episodes running approximately 20 minutes each 9 Contents 1 Background 2 Episodes 2 1 Special India episodes 3 Regional variations 4 Criticism and response 4 1 Criticism 4 2 Show s response to criticism with changes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editThe general format of each episode is the premise that Grylls is left stranded in a region with his film crew The episode documents his efforts to survive and find a way back to civilization usually requiring an overnight shelter of some kind There are mostly wild terrains jungles forests or similar non urban areas But in special episodes like that in Shipyard Gdynia 10 there are industry areas located in cities Grylls also tells about successful and failed survivals in the particular area which he is in Each episode takes about 7 10 days to shoot Before each show the crew does about a week of reconnaissance followed by Grylls doing a flyover of the terrain Grylls then undergoes two days of intensive survival briefings followed by a cameraman and a sound engineer 11 The directors oversee location filming and the final edit of each program Grylls is specifically credited as Presenter to highlight his role in presenting survival techniques to the viewer According to Grylls the show s format is how to deal with difficulties presented to you I suppose sic to bear in mind that this is a worst case scenario show and therefore of course things have to be planned Otherwise it would just be me in the wild and nothing happening you know cause textbook survival says you land you get yourself comfortable you wait for rescue you don t do anything It would be a very boring show The show is how to deal if you fall into quick sand if you get attacked by an alligator if you have to make a raft I get a really good briefing before we go I know there s a big river there there s gonna be a great cliff climb there there s loads of snakes in those rocks watch out for an alligator So I do have a good idea of 80 percent of what s gonna happen 12 Contrary to onscreen presentation his movements are rarely from Point A to Point B We plan it if we re doing different locations sometimes we ll have to do a whole crew move and get a helicopter Again we re talking huge distances sometimes So we ll use helis when we have to 12 In April 2008 Grylls and Discovery released a book that includes survival tips from the TV show In a special first aired on June 2 2009 Will Ferrell joined Grylls on a survival trip to Northern Sweden This season 4 premiere episode was called Men vs Wild 13 In July 2011 Grylls had a special co host actor Jake Gyllenhaal in the season 7 premiere of the show on the Discovery Channel in which they travelled through Iceland In the U K this episode was aired as a special in 2014 under the Bear s Wild Weekend banner In March 2012 Discovery Channel terminated its contract with Grylls due to contract disputes 8 Due to a continuing contractual dispute with Bear Grylls Discovery has terminated all current productions with him a network spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter Episodes editMain article List of Man vs Wild episodes Season Episodes Originally aired First aired Last aired 1 15 March 10 2006 2006 03 10 July 20 2007 2007 07 20 2 13 November 9 2007 2007 11 09 June 6 2008 2008 06 06 3 12 August 6 2008 2008 08 06 February 23 2009 2009 02 23 4 14 August 12 2009 2009 08 12 February 17 2010 2010 02 17 5 7 August 11 2010 2010 08 11 September 22 2010 2010 09 22 6 6 February 17 2011 2011 02 17 March 24 2011 2011 03 24 7 6 July 11 2011 2011 07 11 November 29 2011 2011 11 29 Special India episodes edit In August 2019 Bear Grylls appeared with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a special episode filmed in the India s Jim Corbett National Park Uttarakhand The episode was showcased in more than 180 countries across the world on the Discovery Inc network 14 His second episode retitled Into the Wild with actor Rajinikanth was filmed in January 2020 with an air date on March 23 2020 His third episode with actor Akshay Kumar was showcased on 14 September 2020 15 In 2021 Ajay Devgan and Vicky Kaushal and in 2022 Ranveer Singh participated with Bear in separate episodes 16 Regional variations edit nbsp Grylls in front of an Alaska Air National Guard helicopter before heading out to Spencer Glacier to film Man vs Wild The show is called Man vs Wild in the U S Canada New Zealand Australia India and Malaysia The show does however go by different names in other parts of the world In the United Kingdom where the show originates it is called Born Survivor Bear Grylls and is broadcast on the Discovery Channel 17 It is also known as Ultimate Survival in other countries Grylls books have also been published under the Born Survivor name in the U K 18 These variations run basically the same format as Man vs Wild although there are some differences between them For example during the opening sequence Grylls introduces the show with Hello and welcome to Born Survivor I m Bear Grylls and I m in England where I m going to show you what it takes to get out alive There are also a few differences in what he does during the shows however the names of the episodes are generally the same The release date of new episodes also varies slightly since they cannot normally be arranged to show at exactly the same time due to schedule and time zone s differences Criticism and response editCriticism edit In 2006 a Man vs Wild crew member admitted that some scenes in episodes were misleading indicating to viewers that Grylls was stranded in the wild alone when he was not 19 The issue of scenes being manipulated was also raised by Mark Weinert a U S survival consultant One example he gave was of a raft allegedly being put together by team members before being taken apart so Grylls could be filmed building it Other scenes that have been criticized include A scene in the episode Mount Kilauea where Grylls was purported to have escaped from an active volcano by leaping across the lava avoiding poisonous sulfur dioxide gas was actually enhanced with special effects using hot coal and smoke machines 20 The Deserted Island episode gave viewers the impression that Grylls was a real life Robinson Crusoe stuck on a desert island while in reality he was on an outlying part of the Hawaiian archipelago and retired to a motel at night 21 Show s response to criticism with changes edit In response to these early criticisms Discovery and Channel 4 aired re edited versions of some episodes removing elements that were too planned with a fresh voice over and a preceding announcement pointing out that some situations are presented to Bear to show the viewer how to survive However five of the most controversial episodes in Season 1 were never re released after editing and are no longer available on DVD from Discovery These are The Rockies Moab Desert Costa Rican Rain Forest Mount Kilauea and Desert Island 22 Following criticism in the media in July 2007 about elements of the show s first season Channel 4 temporarily suspended the show s second season for a few weeks promising clarification and transparency in the production and editing of the show 23 The channel issued a statement saying that The programme explicitly does not claim that presenter Bear Grylls experience is one of unaided solo survival For example he often directly addresses the production team including the cameraman making it clear he is receiving an element of back up 24 The Discovery Channel also responded to the criticism by announcing that future airings would be edited so as not to imply to viewers that Grylls was left alone to survive during the production of the show Due to this change episodes in later airings on DVDs and digital distribution contain a notice at the beginning of each episode stating that Grylls will receive help from the camera crew on occasion that he will in certain circumstances use provided safety equipment to minimize risks and that he will sometimes deliberately put himself in dangerous situations to demonstrate survival techniques Grylls has also stated on camera when he has received assistance to demonstrate survival tactics or when he is exiting the setting for a while due to safety concerns On August 3 2007 Grylls posted on his blog that the press accusations of motels and stagings in the show that have been doing the rounds all I can say is they don t always tell the full story but that s life and part of being in the public eye I guess 25 In response to allegations of spending nights in local hotels as opposed to staying in the shelters built during filming Grylls clarifies in an article in the December 3 issue of People magazine The night stuff shown on camera is all done for real But when I m not filming I stay with the crew in some sort of base camp 26 Additionally the Discovery Channel started releasing making of episodes from Season 4 In the behind the scenes footage Grylls tells how the film crew sometimes assists him in filming certain sequences 27 28 29 30 In addition while setting up a scene each production crew member is introduced and their role is briefly explained including a safety consultant who served in the Royal Marines Grylls also tells how each crew members role ensures his safety while he explains survival tactics The footage includes open discussion over safety and other precautions The Discovery Channel in the U K has also edited out certain scenes of Grylls killing animals that he has captured 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Survivor Bear Grylls on the Discovery Channel 2010 01 14 Bear Grylls Born Survivor Books 2010 01 14 Archived from the original on 2011 09 30 Retrieved 2011 01 14 Deacon Michael How a 19th century Scot conquered the Outback Telegraph co uk 30 May 2008 Booth Robert and Gadher Dipesh Coal tipped into volcano for fake Grylls film TimesOnline co uk 12 August 2007 Booth Robert TV survival king stayed in hotels TimesOnline co uk 22 July 2007 Man vs Wild Collection 1 DVD Archived 2011 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Grylls series to be transparent BBC co uk 24 July 2007 Survival show faces fake claim BBC News Online Monday 23 July 2007 Sahara Filming Update Bear s Blog August 3 2007 http www people com people archive article 0 20170833 00 html Dodd Johnny Man vs Wild s Bear Grylls A Force of Nature People Magazine December 3 2007 Discovery Man vs Wild not so rough after all Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 09 13 Survival show faces fake claim BBC News 2007 07 23 Retrieved 2007 09 13 Kaplan Don 2007 07 24 GRYLLS THRILLS BOGUS EXPERT New York Post Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 09 13 Wild Series to Be Transparent to Viewers Archived from the original on 2007 09 30 Retrieved 2007 09 13 External links editMan vs Wild Discovery Channel official site Man vs Wild at IMDb nbsp Historical record Man vs Wild fans remarks Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Man vs Wild amp oldid 1174152963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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