Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie

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Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie
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Series 1 DVD cover
Genre Entertainment
Starring Jack Osbourne
No. of series 2
Production
Producer(s) Ginger Productions
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel ITV2
Original run 2005

Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie is a British reality series focusing on Jack Osbourne's globe-trekking six-month quest to get in physical and mental shape to climb the rockface of California's El Capitan mountain. The series is presented through Osbourne's point-of-view and features trainers Mike Weeks and Bean Sopwith as well as appearances by his parents Ozzy and Sharon.

The show documents Osbourne running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, following a strict exercise regimen, Muay Thai training in Thailand, and "an overall 180-degree mental make-over". [1]

The programme aired on ITV2 in the UK, and was repeated on ITV1 late at night, it's also shown on MuchMusic in Canada, and on the Travel Channel in the United States.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

[edit] Series 1

Episode 1

Osbourne stays at a Muay Thai boxing camp. His new regimen involves daily five-mile runs, six-hour training sessions, fasting and enemas.

Episode 2

Osbourne runs with the bulls in Pamplona and has a training-session in the French Alps.

Episode 3

Osbourne attempts to climb El Capitan.

[edit] Series 2

Episode 1

Jack Osbourne heads around the world for the next three months testing his adrenaline-fuelled resolve. He challenges himself with the world's biggest bungee jump and the Marathon des sables, a 150-mile ultra-marathon through the Sahara Desert.

Episode 2

Osbourne takes on a gruelling jungle expedition in Central America.

Episode 3

The adventure continues in New Zealand where Jack tries some white-water kayaking before heading to Japan for a series of gruelling trials.

Episode 4

India challenges Jack, where he tries the ancient and hard-core combat sport of Kushti Wrestling. After that there is one more ordeal he must pass before heading home...

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