Patrick Havens on July 26th, 2007
Thanks ImageshackDaredevil Bear Grylls samples raw fish in the wilds on the Discovery Channel’s “Man vs. Wild.”He was born to be wild — but only after a hot shower and room service.

The Discovery Channel has issued a statement in response to an investigation into its popular series “Man vs. Wild,” following allegations that the show’s host, Bear Grylls, had a little help battling the wild: a motel.

“Discovery Communications has learned that isolated elements of the ‘Man vs. Wild’ show in some episodes were not natural to the environment, and that for health and safety concerns the crew and host received some survival assistance while in the field,” the network stated.

The series’ production company, Diverse Television, is cooperating with British television’s Channel 4, which carries the program under a the name “Born Survivor: Bear Grylls.”

Channel 4 confirmed that Grylls had spent the night indoors on at least two occasions when the series had led viewers to believe he was spending the night in the wild.

Sort of like a modern day Tarzan, Grylls is airlifted into the wild with only a few survival tools, such as a flint or water bottle. The reality show hunk, who has appeared on several talk shows to the screaming delight of women of all ages, served in the British Special Air Services. On the show, he reportedly survives for several days with no outside assistance.

Grylls has been filmed stranded in the deadly swamps of the Florida Everglades, paragliding onto the edge of the Andes to follow rivers into the Ecuadorean jungle and demonstrating how to make a snow cave, find water in deep tunnels and avoid frostbite in Iceland’s arctic environment.

But if there’s a warm bed waiting nearby, just how impressive are these stunts?

Among the Grylls grievances is an episode supposedly set on a deserted island (actually Hawaii) that shows him building a raft, which was actually constructed and then disassembled by show consultants so that the host could easily put it together.

And though Grylls claims to be a horse wrangler, another charge maintains that the wild horses Grylls happened upon in the Sierra Nevada were not so wild, and were in fact from a trekking station.

The Discovery Channel gave no indication it was ditching the show entirely. Instead, the show will be tweaked.

“Moving forward, the program will be 100 percent transparent, and all elements of the filming will be explained upfront to our viewers,” Discovery said in its statement. “In addition, shows that are to be repeated will be edited appropriately. Bear Grylls is a world-class adventurer and a terrific talent.”

No word on what “transparent” means or how fans of the series will react, but perhaps Discovery should add a disclaimer to the show: Survival made possible by hotel stay and dramatization of events.

[ABC News]

Seriously how stupid do people have to be. I wonder if the same people who thought this show was real also thought wrestling was real? Does anyone ever wonder about the camera crews, director, excess baggage a TV show may have wandering around on a “Reality” TV Show? Do they expect that hosts making thousands an episode would risk death easily without a little pre-meditation, a little preparation? ABC News here is writing like its a huge surprise. The surprise is how little is actually faked on this show. But eh, I digress. I’m sure as I finish posting this I’m sure someone will jump in and correct me about their favorite show.

As faked as it was (serious they had a pretty well stocked areas), I enjoyed Monster Garage & Junkyard Wars because sometimes it just didn’t work.

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7 Responses to “What?!??!! A reality show faked!”

  1. I always considered Grylls show a bit hokey since he has a camera crew with him. I like how the guy on the Survivorman show is his own cameraman, even leaving cameras behind when they become to cumbersome to his trek. In one episode he even broke one apart to use the lens to start a fire.

  2. Yea… but how realistic is Survivorman? (Never watched it)

  3. Well, if it is any comparison, Grylls looks about the same, just dirtier and the end of his treks, Stroud from Survivorman looks like hell at the end of his. http://www.survivorman.ca/

  4. Yeh, Stroud puts on a far better show than Grylls. I always wondered about the camera crew and shit on Grylls’ show. Thats why Survivorman is so much better… he doesn’t NEED a camera crew to capture his shit.

  5. BTW, Degress is spelled Digress.

  6. Survivorman is much more authentic its the real shiz

  7. Hell, the other night while watching an episode the other night, I was struck about how much work he puts into it. Going as far as prepositioning cameras and then re-climbing/walking a hard section.

    Thanks for noting the typo. Fixing.

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