

Wild” and “Deadliest Catch,” also includes “ Mythbusters,” “Storm Chasers” and “American Loggers.” Discovery also will bow specials such as “Engineering the Universe,” “Mega Beasts” and “Discovery Atlas.” The “Deadliest Catch” lead-out also helped fuel solid numbers for the premiere of “Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment.”Īlso at Discovery’s presentation, net execs mostly highlighted a slate already announced earlier this month, which, beyond “Man vs. The episode will air June 6, so set your DVRs now for what sounds like some awesome, awesome television.The Thom Beers-produced “Catch” easily won the night in cable, averaging 4.2 million viewers - up 23% from its season-four bow - and a 2.0 rating/5 share with adults 18-49, its best number in the demo ever. And he has definitely had an adventure! He should be very proud of how he performed. He trusted me when it mattered and we survived. Will did an amazing job in sub-zero, very unforgiving conditions.

Wild was a thrill of a lifetime, even though I did get urine-drunk which is sad.Bear Grylls says that urine intoxication or no, Will performed admirably, telling Variety:

To be able to participate in an episode of Man vs. Speaking to Us Weekly, Ferrell said that appearing on the Discovery channel show was a blast, though he wishes he hadn't gotten "urine-drunk": They also drank their own urine and chomped down on some reindeer eyeballs. The two roughed it in Swedish backcountry for 48 hours, had some laughs, learned some survival tips, and made it out just fine. Wild with Bear Grylls, and it sounds like that had a great time.

Will Ferrell did a guest spot on gonzo survival show Man Vs. Wild host Bear Grylls, who is rivaled only by Powers Boothe for Manliest Name Ever.
