Extreme Survival

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Extreme Survival
Also known as Ray Mears' Extreme Survival
Format Survival
Created by Ray Mears
Directed by Dick Colthurst
Presented by Ray Mears
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 18
Production
Producer(s) Andrew Graham-Brown
Running time 30 minutes (1999-2000)
50 minutes (2002)
Production company(s) BBC
Broadcast
Original channel BBC Two
Original run 1999 – 2002
Chronology
Related shows World of Survival, Ray Mears' Bushcraft, Ray Mears Goes Walkabout
External links
Production website

Extreme Survival is a survival television series hosted by Ray Mears. The series airs on the BBC in United Kingdom, it is also shown on Discovery Channel in the United States, Canada, India, Italy, Brazil, New Zealand, Australia, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands and Russia, where he demonstrates his wilderness skills and shares amazing tales of survival from some of the world's most menacing environments. The show was first broadcast in 1999, after the success of World of Survival from 1997–1998, and ended in 2002.

His journeys have take him to the farthest corners of the earth, encountering indigenous peoples who embody his philosophy and live in tune with their natural environment.

Season one

  1. Costa Rica
  2. Arctic Survival
  3. Psychology of Survival
  4. Sea Survival
  5. Geronimo
  6. Arnhemland

Season two

  1. Morocco
  2. Rocky Mountains
  3. Australian Desert
  4. Royal Air Force
  5. Alps
  6. Desert Island

Season three

  1. Belarus
  2. Rogers' Rangers
  3. Alaska
  4. Namibia
  5. Thailand
  6. New Zealand

DVD Release

The first and second season DVD, containing two discs was released on 24 March, 2003. The third season was released on DVD separately on the 19 May, 2003. Both sets were released by Mears' own studio, Woodlore.

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