Man vs. Beast
Man vs. Beast is a series of sensationalistic television specials aired in the United States by the Fox television network in 2003. The shows were produced by and directed by . They involve a variety of challenges in which people and animals compete against each other. Although the initial special, Man vs. Beast, was panned by critics[1] and animal rights groups,[2] Fox commissioned a sequel, Man vs. Beast 2, which aired on February 20, 2004.
In 2003, ITV commissioned Granada Productions to re-create the American special for British audiences. A six-part series was filmed, hosted by John Fashanu. However, owing to heavy lobbying by animal rights groups,[3] transmission of the series was postponed indefinitely.
Competitions[]
The competitions included the following matchups:
- Professional eater Takeru Kobayashi lost a hot dog eating contest against a Kodiak bear that did not know it was in an eating competition.
- Scott Helvenston, a US Navy SEAL, won a race against a chimpanzee through an obstacle course.
- A group of 44 dwarfs lost a race against an Asian elephant to see which could pull a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 jet a certain distance first.
- Shawn Crawford, a world-class sprinter, won a 100-metre race against a giraffe but lost against a zebra.
- A Sumo wrestler lost a tug-of-war against a large, female orangutan.
References[]
- ^ Robert Weintraub (January 16, 2003). "Aaron Sorkin Mauled by Fox: The disturbing appeal of Man vs. Beast". Slate.com. Retrieved 2006-06-15.
- ^ "Unnatural Animal Acts A Turnoff". Born Free Foundation. Retrieved 2006-06-15.
- ^ "Man vs Beast – programme may be scrapped". Captive Animals' Protection Society. Archived from the original on 2003-12-22. Retrieved 2006-06-15.
External links[]
- Man vs. Beast (2003) at IMDb
- Man vs. Beast, synopsis and scheduled listings at FoxReality.com
- 2000s American television specials
- Fox Broadcasting Company original programming
- Sports entertainment
- 2003 television specials
- 2003 in American television