Bear Grylls Returns to Discovery Channel with Mission to Everest Special
and All-New MAN VS. WILD Adventures -- Fridays at 9 PM (ET/PT) Beginning
November 9 --
SILVER SPRING, Md., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Fresh from his latest
challenging adventures, Bear Grylls is back with a new one-hour special
and the second season of MAN VS. WILD, airing Fridays at 9 PM (ET/PT)
beginning November 9. Bear travels to the Himalayas for BEAR'S MISSION
EVEREST, where this past spring he attempted to fulfill a dream to fly a
powered paraglider higher than Everest, and takes MAN VS. WILD to the
intense climates of the Sahara, Panama and Patagonia, where he shares
invaluable knowledge for surviving in the extreme wild.
"We continue to seek out new exciting and daring adventures for
Bear, and he continues to do what he does best -- as exemplified in these
two different types of shows," said Discovery Channel President and
General Manager Jane Root. "From an expedition documentary to
hands-on demonstrations of life- saving tips for viewers, Bear Grylls
brings out the adventurer in all of us."
In 1998 at age 23, Bear became the youngest British climber to ever
complete a summit and descent of Mount Everest. This spring, Bear returned
to the Himalayas to chase a new dream -- flying a powered paraglider
higher than Everest. As a special companion piece to the second season of
MAN VS. WILD, Discovery Channel will premiere a one-hour observational
documentary that follows Bear, his close friend Gilo Cardozo, and their
team as they attempt their dangerous feat -- raising money for a
children's charity through their efforts. BEAR'S MISSION EVEREST, which
premieres Friday, November 9, at 10 PM (ET/PT), follows the team during
their meticulous preparations, recording their personal thoughts about
motivation, hopes and fears that arise just before and during the flight
-- and the drama of the flight itself.
The second season of MAN VS. WILD, beginning first on Friday, November
9, at 9 PM (ET/PT), focuses on three geographic areas visited by Bear.
Each region will be the subject of two consecutive weeks. From the barren
deserts of the Sahara (November 9 and 16), to the mist-filled jungles of
Panama (November 23 and 30) and the isolated plains and glaciers of
Patagonia (December 7 and 14), each epic program illustrates the variety
of landscapes and presents a wide range of possible survival challenges
for Bear.
Followed by a camera crew, Bear tackles these different scenarios,
using his training and adventurous spirit for everything from climbing out
of crevasses and scaling waterfalls, to scavenging and eating raw insects,
fish and goats' testicles. Prior to production, Bear meets with local
experts, guides and rangers and shares the knowledge he gains with viewers
through action in the wilderness. Viewers will venture deeper into these
forbidden landscapes alongside Bear as he encounters dangerous situations
and meets nomadic tribesmen while filming.
Coming soon to http://www.discovery.com/manvswild,
visitors will find an exclusive behind-the-scenes interview from Everest
with Bear discussing what he missed while living at that altitude, what
safety precautions he had to take, and whether he'd ever return to Everest
for a third time. Other new online content will include video mash-ups of
Bear's grossest and most frustrating moments, "in Bear's shoes"
survival quizzes, top 10 lists from Bear, picture puzzles and more.
Bear Grylls is a seasoned adventurer who served with the Special Air
Service, a special forces unit of the British army, where he was trained
as a survival expert. He has channeled his daring spirit into feats such
as the highest-ever dinner party at a table suspended below a hot air
balloon at 24,500 feet, and the first unassisted crossing of the frozen
North Atlantic Ocean in an open rigid inflatable boat.
MAN VS. WILD and BEAR'S MISSION EVEREST are produced for Discovery
Channel by Diverse Productions. For MAN VS. WILD and BEAR'S MISSION
EVEREST, Jane Lomas is executive producer for Diverse. For MAN VS. WILD,
Peter Lovering is executive in charge of production for Discovery Channel.
For BEAR'S MISSION EVEREST, Mary Donahue is executive producer for
Discovery Channel.
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Discovery Channel