Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild: Alaska


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Thursday, May 21 on 5SELECT (46)

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About this Broadcast

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Alaska

The adventurer travels to Alaska to visit Bretwood Higman and Erin McCittrick, who hiked 4,000 miles to get to their new home, where they are now bringing up their two children. They spend half the year in a self-built Mongolian-style yurt on the mountainside, with the other six months dedicated to hiking in the region's wildernesses. Ben joins the family in their small coastal village, which has a population of 350, and learns some of the skills essential to surviving in the wild, from chopping trees to protecting himself from potential attack by grizzly bears


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Cast & Crew

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Ben Fogle (Presenter)
Elliot Kew (Director)
Natalie Wilkinson (Series producer)
Melanie Darlaston (Executive producer)
Harry Lansdown (Executive producer)

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Ben Fogle (Presenter)
Born: November 03, 1973
Best Known For: His adventures with James Cracknell.
Early-life: Born Benjamin Myer Fogle on November 3, 1973, the son of actress Julia Foster and vet Bruce Fogle. After completing his A-levels at Bryanston School in Dorset, Ben spent a gap year in Ecuador where he helped out at an orphanage and taught English, before having 12 months in Honduras and Nicaragua. He eventually went to university in Portsmouth, where he took a degree in Latin American studies. While there, he enrolled in the Royal Navy reserve, serving in Norway, Spain, Gibraltar and France.
Career: After finishing his education, Fogle worked as picture editor on Tatler magazine before volunteering to take part in BBC series Castaway. This would see him and 35 others become self-sufficient on the remote island of Taransay. After that, he returned to journalism, becoming a roving travel reporter for various publications. This led to a presenting spot on Countryfile alongside John Craven and Michaela Strachan, and many other shows such as Animal Park, Death by Pets, Cash in the Attic, Big Screen Britain and One Man and His Dog. He has taken part in many endurance challenges, including rowing across the Atlantic Ocean with Olympic medal-winner James Cracknell and a quest to conquer the South Pole.
Quote: 'I've always wondered if it would be possible to swim a mighty ocean. It also closes the circle, completing that lifelong connection with the Atlantic. If I can do it. A lot of it is mind over matter.'
Trivia: In May 2014, Fogle foiled a mugger by giving him a black eye.
Elliot Kew (Director)
Natalie Wilkinson (Series producer)
Melanie Darlaston (Executive producer)
Harry Lansdown (Executive producer)