• Air date: 07 Nov '15 7 episodes
      Survivorman is a Canadian-produced television program, broadcast in Canada on the Outdoor Life Network, and internationally on Discovery Channel and Science Channel. The show aired three seasons and 4 specials – 2004, 2007, 2008, and 2012. The title refers to the host of the show, Canadian filmmaker and survival expert Les Stroud, who used survival skills and knowledge to survive for up to ten days alone videotaping his adventures in remote locales where he brought with him little or no food, water, or equipment. According to the show's website, each location was scouted and pre-planned extensively by Stroud and his team who consulted with survival specialists and natives of each area. The fact that Stroud spent his time alone without a production crew is a major focus of the show.
  • List of Episodes (7)
    • 1. Fan Challenge

      07 Nov '15
      Les teaches winner of a fan submission contest, amateur filmmaker Joseph McConnell, about wilderness survival in the remote Ontario wilderness.[8][9][10]
    • 2. Transylvania - Part 1

      14 Nov '15
      Les Stroud disappears into the thickly forested Transylvanian Alps to test the skills of Romania's top search and rescue team, and himself.
    • 3. Transylvania - Part 2

      21 Nov '15
      Les simulates a broken leg so that a Romanian search and rescue team will locate him in the Transylvania mountains.
    • 4. Oregon

      28 Nov '15
      The story of a family that was lost in the forests of Oregon for six days.
    • 5. India: The Himalayan Foothills

      05 Dec '15
      Les travels to Northern India in the foothills of the Himalayans to survive in an area with the world's reported densest tiger population.
    • 6. Tonga

      12 Dec '15
      Les and his friend Bob Wilson are stranded on a deserted island in the archipelago of Tonga.
    • 7. Patagonia

      19 Dec '15
      Les retraces the last steps of experienced Argentine hiker Laureano Emanuel Santos on the circuit track of Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia to investigate how tragedies can occur even on well-traveled wilderness trails.[11]