In honor of Bear Gryllis' new show "Get Out Alive" on NBC, I'm taking a look back at previous survival shows that might be of interest. "Man, Woman, Wild" follows ex Army Special Forces and survival expert Mykel Hawke and his wife Ruth England. I must confess that I haven't seen all the episodes yet but hope to get to them all in the near future.
Man, Woman, Wild- seasons 1-2 on NetFlix, season 2 on Amazon Prime and Amazon Instant Video. Some episodes on YouTube.
Survivorman- see previous review- seasons 1-3 on NetFlix, season 4 available on Google Play. See also iTunes, Vudu and Amazon. Several episodes are also on YouTube. See YouTube video of Les and his family building their completely off the grid house. Its solar and wind powered.
Man Vs Wild- see previous review- currently available on Discovery Channel, Netfix, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Instant Video, and Amazon Prime.
Dual Survival- see previous review- episodes available on NetFlix (season 1 only), Amazon, iTunes and VuDu. There are also a number of episodes on YouTube.
The show aired on the Discovery channel between 2010 and 2012. Mykel and Ruth have to survive for a several days at a time (I'm not sure exactly how many) with few resources. They teach survival skills along the way. This show is interesting because it involves the dynamics of a married couple trying to survive under extreme circumstances. Sure they get on each other's nerves and bicker occasionally but they are able to put aside their differences and become an effective team (which is what you need to stay alive). It also includes someone who has no previous survival experience (Ruth) so its an excellent teaching opportunity. Recently Ruth and Mykel have been plugging Wise Foods on commercials between survival shows. They also have a new job "Get Lost" which is set to air on the Travel channel in fall 2013. Wikipedia:
Man, Woman, Wild Series Overview
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Rating: 5 In honor of Bear Gryllis' new show "Get Out Alive" on NBC, I'm taking a look back at previous survival shows that migh...
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