The Indian-pay-television channel, National Geographic India has announced the launch of a special show named, Sunday Thrills with Bear Grylls.
Bear Grylls who was popularly known for thrilling, action-packed adventures along with his fierce survival skills, will feature in an exclusive and special show of a two-hour block on National Geographic in India.
This India special will include shows such as Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Get Out Alive with Bear Grylls, Mission Survive with Bear Grylls, and Britain’s Greatest Adventures with Bear Grylls.
The show plans to take viewers on an awe-inspiring journey offering unlimited adventure, accompanied by stunning visuals and breath-taking cinematography in true National Geographic style.
Kevin Vaz, President & Head – Infotainment, Kids & Regional Entertainment Channels, Star & Disney India said, “We are committed to bringing ground-breaking stories and experiences that help people see, engage with, and care about the world through an optimistic, energetic and hopeful voice. Bear Grylls has become the embodiment of adventure and outdoor survival and we are excited to work with him and collaborate on a Sunday special that has been curated especially for our Indian viewers. We hope that this programming allows them to explore the world of the wild and adventure and keep the spirits high alongside their favorite icon.”
The show will be telecasted over four weeks, starting from 23 May 2021, at 7:00 PM.
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