I have a script on which I want to make a program and the program will host Bear Greals. I am telling the truth it would be a program that would never been seen and these programs will leave behind all programs. Just give me a chance.
The highlights of the show Man vs. Wild are when he eats and drinks stuff that "would make a Billy Goat puke". There are occasionally some good (common sense) survival tips, but the show is mostly scripted and staged for audience entertainment.
If someone really wants to learn wilderness survival skills they should seek professional educators. I wouldn't advise relying on entertainment television for survival training.
I thought the spelling was off but if the OP was not going to put any effort into the posting, I thought I'd join. But who knows, maybe there's another actor with the real name of "Bear Greals" out there trying to break into the field?
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but the show is mostly scripted and staged for audience entertainment.
That is the whole point, its effectively a survival handbook converted into a TV program. You cannot expect too much.
If someone really wants to learn wilderness survival skills they should seek professional educators. I wouldn't advise relying on entertainment television for survival training.
So far none of Bear Greals work has personally excited me, but since most of the TV shows that I like quickly disappear this might be a good omen for you.
But what do want from us?
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Bear Grylls in a mini-series on the Foreign Legion, now that does sound interesting. My better half may have preferred a non-military show at the time.
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