The Island (American TV series) explained

Genre:Reality
Runtime:42–44 minutes
Presenter:Bear Grylls
Narrated:Bear Grylls
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:6
Executive Producer:Bear Grylls
Eden Gaha
Delbert Shoopman
Holly Wofford
Michael Brooks
Country:United States
Language:English
Company:Endemol Shine North America
Bear Grylls Ventures
Network:NBC

The Island is an American survival skills reality television series, hosted by adventurer and survivalist Bear Grylls on NBC, which began airing on May 25, 2015.

Synopsis

Bear Grylls seeks to find out whether a modern American man can survive on a deserted island for one month without the luxuries or the basics of contemporary everyday life. Unlike traditional reality television shows, The Island does not include any prizes, eliminations, or winners.

Production

It is based on the British series The Island with Bear Grylls. The first season has six episodes. In the UK all episodes are available on All 4. In the series' premiere, fourteen men from various occupations and backgrounds are taken to a remote, uninhabited island by Bear Grylls, where they were left completely alone. Filming themselves, the men hunt for food, source water, erect shelter, build community and try to survive using only their strength, determination and know-how. They are equipped with limited tools, a basic medical kit, and a satellite phone for medical emergencies. On August 16, 2016, NBC cancelled The Island after one season.[1]

Cast

Evacuated off the island

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Island Cancelled By NBC – No Season 2. 16 August 2016 . August 25, 2016.