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- A group of British men or women are taken to a remote, uninhabited Pacific island by Bear Grylls, and left completely alone for six weeks, with nothing but cameras, the clothes they're wearing and some basic tools.
- In this interactive series, you'll make key decisions to help Bear Grylls survive, thrive and complete missions in the harshest environments on Earth.
- Bear Grylls takes eight celebrities into the depths of one of the most unforgiving Central American rainforests, where they will be competing in a 12-day survival mission.
- Eight celebrities from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan embark on a 16 day adventure in the forests of Southwest China's Guizhou Province with Bear Grylls and Chinese co-presenter Jiang Changjian.
- A doctor on a mission to deliver malaria vaccines to children is missing in the jungle, and it's up to you to help Bear find her.
- Bear needs to travel 27 miles through the thick Central American jungle to deliver medicine to a remote village. But he can't get there without you.
- Deep snow, crevasses and avalanches are just some of the threats Bear will face when you help him locate a lost rescue dog in the Swiss Alps.
- Bear must survive for 24 hours on a frigid mountain pass in the Swiss Alps until help can arrive. Should he stay put or stay moving? It's your call.
- A cargo plane has crash-landed in a scorching desert canyon, and Bear needs your help to find it. But first, will you put him in a plane or a helicopter?
- Explore the desert as you help Bear comb the unforgiving landscape to acquire the venom of a snake, a scorpion and a tarantula. Can you find all three?
- Stranded on the cliffs above a rocky coastline, Bear has to make his way miles inland through a dense forest to safety - all with your assistance.
- Bear is dropped into a remote European wilderness near an old mining town. Can you help him find his way back to civilization?
- As the castaways hit land, a helicopter drops a box of cash on the north shore. With the light fading, do the group chase the money or try to make camp?
- The Islanders are struggling, but Jack wrestles a python for dinner. Emily and Elissa spot a box of money while they're looking for water. Do they tell Cat or hide the cash while her back is turned?
- The group are barely subsisting on coconuts and winkles. With suspicions on the rise about the hidden cash, Morag takes action that threatens to tear the islanders apart.
- Seven days without a real meal and the group's falling apart. With tensions over money high, Morag's frustrations boil over. Jack and Ben take on ex-marine Marco in a race for cash.
- After days of hunger and bickering over cash, the end is in sight for the Islanders. But with £35k still to be discovered, will people share the money or keep it for themselves?
- Bear Grylls returns to pick up the 11 remaining islanders, and to find out how they made it to the end; The group reflect on how they coped with the brutal conditions and with each other, revealing how the money drove them to explore more.
- After Bear drops the men off on the island, the enormity of their task begins to dawn on them.
- It's been 48 hours since the men had a meal and hunger grips the group. The race is on to bring food back to camp before they become too weak to hunt.
- With the men losing weight on a diet of just 300 calories a day, Ryan heads off alone in search of food, and finds himself lost and in imminent danger.
- Three weeks into their survival experience, the group are barely getting by on a meagre diet of snails and coconuts; Mike and Chris battle with dangerous tides.
- The men enter their fourth week of living on the island with the group hungry and divided. They elect an island leader. But will everyone back him?
- Eight celebrities embark on a 12-day expedition in the rainforest of Costa Rica, where they must learn to navigate difficult terrain, build shelters, make fire and eat the food that nature provides.
- In the penultimate stretch of their journey, the four remaining celebrities must find and eat the fruits of the forest, carefully separating nutritious treats from any potentially deadly dinners. After that, they endure another stormy night and face their most extreme challenge yet - crossing a 200ft ravine one by one on a rope. Bear also tests their ability to start a fire using only bamboo poles, knives and flints, before deciding which three he will take through to the Mission Survive final.
- Tensions reach boiling point as the celebrities face their toughest challenge yet. First, they navigate a powerful river to reach their camp, where they must build shelters and catch their supper without the usual army rations in sight. Then, a tropical storm strikes and water begins to flood the base, making for their worst night so far.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, the jungle has already taken its toll, with one of the group suffering from mosquito bites and another with trench foot. Bear introduces the gang to a two-mile cave system and demonstrates how to obtain vital zinc from a jungle source - in this case tarantulas! One member of the team discovers a freshly-killed pig in one of the caves and bears it back in triumph to his mates. The team are transferred by helicopter to the Pacific coast, and the largest river in Costa Rica - the Tempisque. Their mission is simple - get across the river safely. It is their last chance to impress Bear before elimination.
- Bear sets out to explore one of England's most iconic landscapes, the Yorkshire Dales, going on an extraordinary adventure through this spectacular terrain.
- Bear Grylls presents the final of the series in which a group of celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. Now there are only three celebrities left, and they must fight it out to be crowned Bear's Mission Survivor. They must also build their camp using only what the jungle provides them, eat rats for dinner and face Bear's most extreme challenges yet. Bear takes the contestants one by one to the top of a 300ft waterfall, which they each must abseil down alone. The following day, after crossing a near-impenetrable mangrove swamp and wading up to their necks in water, the three must each transport a glowing ember to a signal fire, make enough smoke to create an international distress signal and call in a rescue helicopter. Three remain but only one person will win. Who has conquered their fears? And who has the qualities Bear is looking for to be named his Mission Survivor?
- The men swim ashore and must find a safe place from the tropical storms and deadly scorpions, snakes and caiman crocodile. And less than a week in, a fierce row breaks out.
- Bear Grylls abandons 14 women on a desert island in the Pacific. As night falls on Day 1, they make camp in the jungle - at the mercy of deadly creatures and voracious sand flies.
- The men have barely slept or had a real meal since landing. And a bitter rivalry between the island's two builders, Paul and Andy, has turned into all-out war.
- The camp has split in two and is dangerously low on water. As the main group head into the jungle, looking for lost members, they're in for a nasty surprise.
- The men come face to face with a fearsome predator; The group's body weight and energy levels plummet, there's division and conflict in the camp.
- Starving and seriously dehydrated, the group leave camp looking for water. They find two pigs, but can't agree whether to adopt them, or eat them.
- Bear Grylls visits the men at the end of their stay on the island to explore how they coped and how the experience has affected them.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which seven celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush. They must trek over treacherous mountains, find and eat wild food, build a shelter and start a fire as they navigate their way to the coastline and safety. Actor Neil Morrissey, Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner, actress Michelle Collins, stage star Samantha Barks, former England footballer Stuart Pearce, actress Chelsee Healey and captain of Arsenal Ladies Alex Scott make up the expedition team. Their journey starts with an airlift as they are taken into the heart of the Bushveld. From the drop zone, guide Meg Hine leads them up a mountain where the weather changes from sunshine to driving rain within an hour. Bear introduces their first mission in which the two teams must search for two supply drops and pack what is essential for a 12-day expedition. Which team will find the supplies and who will pick the correct gear?
- The men build a raft to go fishing. But, as Vic gets dragged towards razor-sharp rocks, he faces a life and death struggle to turn the raft around.
- The extreme conditions are taking their toll, with the women on the brink of starvation. Lauren, Beth and Belinda go pig hunting in the jungle.
- It's almost four weeks into the experiment and the women are entering dangerous medical territory. They're given a 36-hour deadline to turn things around.
- Malnourished, exhausted and under pressure, the group turn on each other. Vic and Sam argue, while a fishing venture goes disastrously wrong for Will.
- Hunger and disorganisation is causing the group to fragment. Lauren and Beth make a push for leadership but Jaime and Belinda push back.
- After five weeks on the island, the men are low on food and energy. They make a last bid to hunt for food before Bear arrives to take them back to civilization.
- Bear meets the men and women who made it through six weeks on a Pacific island, to see how they coped battling hunger, thirst, and each other, in one of the biggest tests of their lives.
- The two groups swim ashore to face a storm and a life-or-death search for water. A row breaks out with the men, while one of the women sees something that makes her suspect they may not be alone.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. Emilia and Laurence Fox, Max George, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jamelia, Tom Rosenthal, Vogue Williams and Mike Tindall make up the team. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, the celebrities have to negotiate their way down a steep ravine in dense jungle to reach their camp for the night. Bear shows them how to avoid insect bites with nature's own repellent - mud. The following morning, he has them abseiling down a 120-foot waterfall. Once they have all been retrieved safely by Scott, Bear has another treat in store - they are going to have to drink their own urine. Who has done most to impress and who is about to be sent home?
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. Emilia and Laurence Fox, Max George, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jamelia, Tom Rosenthal, Vogue Williams and Mike Tindall make up the team. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, tensions reach boiling point as the team face their toughest mission yet - how to survive and travel in water through rivers, lakes and torrential rain. With each member of the expedition team tired, wet, cold and hungry, the celebrities face their first night without army rations and have to catch their own supper. The following morning sees them take to indigenous canoes called pangas and precariously make their way to an island in the Laguna de Arenal.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the wildernesses of South Africa. Now at the halfway point, the team are now deep into coastal forest, but with a different environment comes different threats. Bear arrives in the camp earlier than usual and has a surprise for the rookie survivors - they are just 30 feet away from three elephants. Their first task is drinking fluid extracted from elephant dung. Bear appoints a leader of the group - clear leadership is something they have been lacking. Now they must work together and overcome their fears to make it to the bottom of a canyon. Bear has left some bush food for them along the way - rats. As they bed down for the night, the mood is strained and leads to an argument. Next day they must descend down a terrifying vertical rock face. As the threat of elimination hangs over them, who will continue on Mission Survive?