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Extreme Dreams with Ben Fogle

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Extreme Dreams is areality TV programme made by the independent British production companyRicochet (creators ofSupernanny,Living in the Sun and other series) and hosted byBen Fogle. The premise behind the show is that deserving individuals are taken to unfamiliar and extreme environments and given the opportunity to participate in an adventure beyond their wildest dreams.

Participants are typically seeking a life-changing experience: a boost to improve their health, build their confidence, mend relationships or overcome past difficulties. For each programme four different teams are selected by a small panel comprising adventurers and a psychologist as well as Ben Fogle himself. Each team then travels with Ben to a different region of the world to undertake a challenging trek.

First series (2006)

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Extreme Dreams aired on BBC2 at 6.30pm from 18 September 2006.

Teams were chosen to travel to:

The Guyana trip was organised for Ricochet byTrekforce, an expedition company that was able to assist with planning, logistics and safety before and during the trek. The brief was for "a jungle destination that was remote, rarely visited and difficult to get to" but allowed the camera crews and production team to go about their everyday duties and did not compromise on safety issues.[1]

Second series (2008)

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Series Two aired on BBC2 at 6.30pm from 14 January 2008. The teams of five participants for the second series were chosen by Ben Fogle in February 2007 in Wales, with input from explorerBenedict Allen, wildlife presenterCharlotte Uhlenbroek and psychologistDr Cynthia McVey. The teams travelled to, respectively:

Subsequently, one member of each team was chosen to join Ben in pursuit of his own extreme dream, an ascent ofMount Roraima inVenezuela, location ofArthur Conan Doyle's 1912 adventure novelThe Lost World which Ben cites as a childhood favourite. All four participants made it to the summit with Ben.

Third series (2009)

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Fogle and his teams completed these expeditions in 2008, and Series Three aired on BBC2 at 6.30pm from 12 January 2009.

Criticism

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Extreme Dreams has received criticism in online forums for the apparently heightened drama of sometimes minor challenges, where everything that happens has to be perceived as "extreme". Critics have suggested that excessively dramatic presenting and selective editing are used to overemphasise the level of danger and difficulty. Evidence cited includes fictitious sandstorms where the adventurers' clothing is not blowing in the wind; fears of death being imminent and evacuation impossible when the footage is clearly filmed from a moving vehicle; a trek down a hillside on a clearly defined path, described as a dangerous trek through uncharted territory; small tumbles on the trail recalled as nearly fatal; and a misleading depiction of the level of isolation of the group. An episode in the third series claimed that a participant had run a marathon with a foot fracture that had not healed.

Conversely, the programme has also attracted criticism for apparently placing fragile or unfit individuals in real danger.Trekforce indicates on its website that the teams were safe and well at all times during the Guyana and Papua New Guinea expeditions. In a similar veinEWP clearly state the Libya Sahara trek involved a standard tourist programme although an abseil down a cliff was thrown in for extra drama.

DVD

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Series one of the show has been released on DVD byAcorn Media UK.

References

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  1. ^Trekforce website
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