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Survivorman is a Canadian-produced television program, broadcast in
Canada on the
Outdoor Life Network (OLN), and in the
United States and internationally on
The Discovery Channel and
The Science Channel. The show has aired two complete seasons to date -
2004 and
2007 - with a third and final season currently under production and airing.
[1]
The title "Survivorman" refers to the host of the show, Canadian filmmaker and survival expert
Les Stroud, who must use his skills to survive for seven days alone in remote locales with little or no food, water, and equipment.
During the filming of each episode, Stroud is alone, and operates all the cameras himself. He is equipped with only his clothes, camera equipment (which he does not use for survival except in an emergency), his
harmonica, a Leatherman
multi-tool, and often "everyday items" relevant to the episode's particular survival scenario. For safety purposes, Stroud carries an emergency satellite phone. In one episode, he has also been provided with a rifle for use only in defense against attacking polar bears. However, Stroud has claimed that while filming several episodes, there were times when his emergency phone did not work, leaving him totally alone.
[2]
Survivorman can be considered a
sequel or
spin-off to Stroud's earlier project,
Stranded, a five-part series that was shown on the Canadian
Discovery Channel in 2001.