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Man vs. Wild : ウィキペディア英語版
Man vs. Wild

''Man vs. Wild'', also called ''Born Survivor: Bear Grylls'', ''Ultimate Survival'', ''Survival Game'', 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 later series were broadcast on Discovery Channel UK. The series was produced by British television production company Diverse Bristol. The show was first broadcast on 10 November 2006 after airing a pilot episode titled "The Rockies" on 10 March 2006.
In a special first aired on 2 June 2009, Will Ferrell joined Grylls on a survival trip to Northern Sweden.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Will Ferrell )〕 Grylls also said he has been approached about doing a ''Man vs. Wild'' urban disaster 3-D feature film, an idea he said he would "really like to do."〔http://www.beargrylls.com/ask_bear.asp〕 Ben Stiller also signed on for an episode later in the year.〔(Ben Stiller To Appear On 'Man Vs. Wild' - Starpulse.com )〕 Grylls signed on to showcase urban survival techniques in a new Discovery show called ''Worst-Case Scenario'', which premiered on 5 May 2010 on the network.〔(Bear Grylls' Worst Case Scenario : Discovery Press Web )〕 In March 2012, Discovery Channel terminated its contract with Grylls due to contract disputes, effectively cancelling the series.
==Background==

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. Mostly there are wild terrains – jungles, forests or similar non-urban areas. But in special episodes, like that in Shipyard Gdynia,〔(Bear Grylls tym razem w Polsce! - Kultura - WP.PL )〕 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. "I spend two days on location prior to dropping in – I go through all the safety and comms briefing as well as being briefed on local conditions, and flora and fauna by local rangers and a local bushcraft expert." He is followed on the program by a cameraman and a sound engineer.〔(Discovery.com – Filming info )〕 Directors oversee location filming and the final edit of each program. Season One directors included Dominic Stobart, Scott Tankard and Mark Westcott. Grylls said, "I suppose 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." Furthermore, 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. They'll go out three weeks ahead of me, and go, "That bit's no good. Those rapids we thought are gonna be good are boring, but down there, it's great."〔(Bear Grylls wants to take Jennifer Lopez and Tom Hanks into the wild ), Entertainment Weekly, 2009-06-24〕
In April 2008, Grylls and Discovery released a book that includes survival tips from the TV show.
In June 2009, Grylls had a special co-host, actor Will Ferrell in episode 41. This season 5 premiere episode was called ''Men vs. Wild''.〔
In July 2011, Grylls had a special co-host, actor Jake Gyllenhaal in the season 7 premiere of the show on the Discovery Channel; they travelled through Iceland. In the UK, 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.〔

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