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Bear Grylls set to host new BBC show where people resolve feuds in the wild

Bear Grylls set to host new BBC show where people resolve feuds in the wild

Scottish Sun6 days ago
The show is a boost for the adventurer after his expensive Netflix show was axed
NATURE'S HEALER Bear Grylls set to host new BBC show where people resolve feuds in the wild
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BEAR Grylls is lined up to host a BBC show getting warring people back together via nature.
The adventurer, 51, will lead feuding colleagues, friends and neighbours on an expedition in Wild Reckoning.
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Bear Grylls is set to host a new show on the BBC titled Wild Reckoning
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A source said: 'Bear will be back doing what he does best — showing people that nature is the best healer.
'He's married for 25 years and a dad of three so is well versed in handling such challenges.'
Bear's Netflix series Celebrity Bear Hunt was axed after one series.
It came after a string of last ditch production meetings where various cost-cutting measures were discussed.
But Wild Reckoning is expected next year.
He has previously said good communication with wife Shara, also 51, and their three sons is the key to getting along.
The BBC said: 'We do not comment on speculation.'
Bear's reps were approached for comment.
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