Radical Outdoor Challenge

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Radical Outdoor Challenge was a television show on ESPN that aired in 1993 that was hosted by a then 19 year-old Ryan Seacrest in his first major television role as well as Jerry Bernardo. The show was created by Sealsco Production.[1]

The show featured three children competing against each other in various outdoor competitions held on a property in Thomaston, Georgia. Various graphical non sequiturs were interspersed with the footage of the show, intended to give the show a "radical" quality. An episode of the show was featured in a 2006 episode of Cheap Seats on ESPN Classic.[2]

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