National Geographic has renewed its Primal Survivor TV show for a third season. According to Deadline, the cable channel has ordered six episodes for season three. Icon Films produces Primal Survivor for National Geographic. Harry Marshall and Stephen McQuillan executive executive produce.Survival instructor and wilderness guide Hazen Audel hosts the series. In it, Nat Geo says Audel, "...travels to some of the world's most remote tribal communities to learn how they have survived for thousands of years in the planet's toughest environments." Primal Survivor has explored locales including the rainforests of Ecuador, the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, the mountains of western Mongolia, the Artic, and equatorial Kenya.Read More…...
- 12/5/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
National Geographic Channel has ordered a six-part series Survive The Tribe from UK production house Icon Films. The series, which explores survival techniques of ancient tribes through a series of challenges in hostile locations, will premiere in the U.S. and UK in July, with debuts in other markets later this year. Survive The Tribe tracks wilderness guide and survival instructor Hazen Audel as he journeys to some of the world’s most inhospitable places, attempting survival skills that have kept tribal people alive against the odds for thousands of years. He has a week to study skills refined over centuries, and mastered over a lifetime. In the Kalahari Desert, for instance, he joins an elite group of San Bushmen, hunting for game with bows and poison arrows. And, embarking on an Inuit crash course in Arctic Canada, Hazen must harvest for food beneath shifting sea ice while braving a barren landscape.
- 6/2/2014
- by THE DEADLINE TEAM
- Deadline TV
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