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Earthquake. Burning Building. Sinking Car. Would You Know What to Do? Discovery Channel Presents WORST CASE SCENARIO, Sept. 1 (August 4, 2010)
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Survival school. Bear Grylls shows what to do if caught in a WORST CASE SCENARIO, Sept. 1 on Discovery Channel.
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– Based on the bestselling books and hosted by Bear Grylls, a new 12-part series demonstrates how to survive potentially life-threatening situations –
Toronto, ON (August 4, 2010) – With only seconds to make a life-saving decision, would you know what to do if the brakes failed in your car? Or the skyscraper elevator you were riding in suddenly went into freefall? Based on the bestselling books and hosted by survival expert and star of MAN VS. WILD, Bear Grylls, WORST CASE SCENARIO shows how the right knowledge and skills can help anyone succeed in urban survival situations that could arise without warning – from escaping a high-rise apartment fire to getting out of a sinking car. After three years with the elite Special Air Service in the British Army, Grylls is universally renowned for his exceptional survival skills in the most extreme environments – from shedding his clothes and using an ice block to cross Arctic waters to drinking his own urine in Northern Africa. But how do his skills measure up in the “urban jungle”? See for yourself when Discovery Channel presents back-to-back half-hour episodes of WORST CASE SCENARIO on Wednesdays at 9 and 9:30 p.m. ET/11 and 11:30 p.m. PT beginning Sept. 1.
Filmed like a feature film, Grylls pushes his physical boundaries – part stuntman, part urban survivalist – to show viewers how to survive sudden emergency situations. Other dire conditions featured throughout the 12-part series include escaping from a frozen lake and the “right way” to fall down a flight of stairs.
Highlights from the first episodes of WORST CASE SCENARIO include:
WORST CASE SCENARIO – “Burning Vehicle/Boating Accident”
Wed., Sept. 1 at 9 p.m. ET/11 p.m. PT
Grylls escapes his burning vehicle and then rescues a fellow driver before his flaming truck explodes. Then, after a collision between a jet ski and a boat, Grylls dives in to rescue two men from drowning.
WORST CASE SCENARIO – “Downed Powerline/Dog Attack”
Wed., Sept. 1 at 9:30 p.m. ET/11:30 p.m. PT
Grylls helps an injured driver whose car has slammed into a power pole, but before they can escape, a 10,000-volt electrical wire falls on top of the vehicle and traps them both inside. Then, Grylls knows he can’t outrun two vicious dogs, so he’ll have to outsmart them.
WORST CASE SCENARIO – “Earthquake Escape”
Wed., Sept. 8 at 9 p.m. ET/11 p.m. PT
In this episode, Grylls devises a way out of a building ravaged by an earthquake.
WORST CASE SCENARIO – “Sinking Car/Rattlesnake Encounter”
Wed., Sept. 8 at 9:30 p.m. ET/11:30 p.m. PT
Grylls helps two people – and then himself – escape from a car sinking in water. Then, he encounters a rattlesnake... and a snakebite victim.
About Discovery Channel
The world is just awesome! With compelling real-life programming that inspires and entertains, Discovery Channel reveals the world in all its wonder, diversity and amazement. Discovery Channel offers a signature mix of adrenaline-charged stories, larger-than-life personalities and vivid imagery for viewers with curious minds. With the best non-fiction programming from Canada and around the world, Discovery Channel captures the excitement of a passion for life – one lived fully and at its most extreme. With exceptional and immersive storytelling, the channel offers in-depth, behind-the-scenes glimpses at the extraordinary people and places that shape our world. Launched in Canada in 1995 and now available in more than eight million Canadian homes, Discovery Channel consistently ranks first among all English-language Canadian specialty networks for overall viewer satisfaction according to the TV Trends and Quality (TVQ) Survey. Discovery Channel Canada is a joint venture between CTV (Canada) and Discovery Communications Inc. Find more information and interactive online features at DiscoveryChannel.ca.
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For more information:
Jodi Cook, Discovery Channel, 416.384.4603 or jodi.cook@ctv.ca
Shannon Hall, Discovery Channel, 416.384.5903 or shannon.hall@ctv.ca
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