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Surviving Disaster (TV series)

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Surviving Disaster
Created byCade Courtley
StarringCade Courtley
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producersAlex Graham
Jonathan Hewes
Running timeapprox. 43 min
Original release
NetworkSPIKE TV
ReleaseSeptember 1 –
November 10, 2009

Surviving Disaster was a simulation of real life disaster situations produced by Spike. Hosted by former Navy SEAL Cade Courtley, each episode retells situations in a worst-case scenario and what viewers can do to survive them. There have been ten episodes aired to date. The series was not picked up for a second season. [citation needed]

Plot summary

Each episode features Cade Courtley with a group of usually five individuals set into the disaster situation. The disasters feature worst-case scenarios, with Courtley giving the individuals advice on how to survive based on the situation, also giving tips to the audience on survival. This always includes interviews with experts and survivors of similar disasters. On occasion the show may describe two or more different scenarios within the same disaster (being caught at different distances from a nuclear blast, being held under different circumstances during a home invasion/hostage situation or escaping different pandemics). In these cases, Courtley still participates as a member of both scenario groups simultaneously.

Episodes aired

  • "Hijack" (2009-09-02)
  • "Fire" (2009-09-09)
  • "Hurricane" (2009-09-16)
  • "Home Invasion" (2009-09-23)
  • "Avalanche" (2009-09-30)
  • "Lost at Sea" (2009-10-07)
  • "Mall Shooting" (2009-10-14)
  • "Nuclear Attack" (2009-10-21)
  • "Earthquake" (2009-11-04)
  • "Pandemic" (2009-11-11)