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Ten survivalists are dropped into the West Coast Ranges of Tasmania for the challenge of a lifetime, to survive in the wild without human contact; only the last one standing wins $250,000.
Racing against time, the survivalists hurry to establish shelters or catch food before they run out of energy.
A triumphant catch staves off one survivalist's hunger, but as the adventure's adrenaline fades, the others must pivot their strategies to bring in food.
As the experience enters its third week the race to procure protein from the land gets real, and while some are thriving, others are quite literally starving.
The race to catch a wallaby is on; who will be the first to procure red meat?
While the season's first wallaby catch puts one participant in a strong position, the pressures of documentary filmmaking push another to the very edge.
One month in, all six remaining participants wrestle with the emotional toll of living alone in the wilderness, and for one person, the strain becomes too much.
Due to their physical limitations, the five remaining participants are subject to a medical evacuation.
Muzza has gout, Tom shows frostbite signs, Shay is constipated and Corrine fears reproductive issues; six weeks rough sleeping, starvation toll pushes participants to physical limits.
Unprecedented bad weather has remaining participants scrambling for higher ground as the Alone experience gets very wet and very real.
The three remaining participants enter the final stretch; a pademelon catch changes the course of the game.
Shay eats pademelon; Muzza returns to the game with a big eel catch; Corrine sustains herself.
Kumi Taguchi looks back at the record-breaking achievements of the 10 participants and their time on the land, with unseen footage, surprising insights and new revelations.
Ten survivalists take on the wilderness of New Zealand's South Island, documenting their own isolated battles and striving to be the last person standing to win $250,000.
The contestants try to adapt to the extreme conditions on the South Island of New Zealand, where they face near-zero temperatures, icy-cold winds, relentless rainfall and vicious sandflies.
The participants' focus turns to food; some want to head up the mountains to hunt deer, while others opt for fish and berries; but with limited calories and tools, procuring food is no easy task, so they must think outside the box or risk starvation.
The participants are pushed to their limits in the freezing wilderness of New Zealand as they realise how difficult acquiring food and living in true isolation is.
The harsh climate and reality of surviving in the New Zealand wilderness claims another victim.
New Zealand's wild weather, lack of food and some bad luck causes everyone to dig deep.
Frustration reaches a tipping point for most participants, with varied ingenious methods of catching fish proving too much for some; on the horizon, a severe storm rolls in.
The big storm hits, testing the participants' resilience and shelters; some whether the storm okay, while others struggle to recover from it.
The cold weather sets in, making it more difficult for the participants to catch food; as hunger kicks in, desperation takes over.
Three become one, with the last participant standing winning $250k.
The ten contestants who braved the wilds of New Zealand reunite for the first time in an intimate and emotional gathering to share their experiences and the challenges they faced.
Ten outdoor survivalists are dropped into Tasmania's remote wilderness in the middle of winter.
The field of contenders narrows as conditions prove too tough for some, causing them to withdraw from the competition.
Just three days into the competition in the Tasmanian wilderness and three participants have left.
The participants reveal the sources of their strength as they contend with hunger, the elements, and their own thoughts in the Tasmanian wilderness.
As hunger, fatigue and cold take their toll, the remaining participants are forced to question why they're enduring the toughest challenge of their lives; for one, the reasons for staying are ultimately outweighed by the reasons to leave.
After ten days in the Tasmanian wilderness, just five participants remain; having survived the settling in period, each is now focused on their own strategies, which they hope will see them outstay the others and win the $250,000.
Food is becoming a critical issue for all participants; approaching two weeks in the wilderness, most have not caught anything to eat, and desperation is growing.
Survival in the Tasmanian wilderness is not the participants' only challenge, as emotional isolation is weighing heavily, and for one, it proves too much.
After more than a month alone in the Tasmanian wilderness, the three remaining people all wonder how much longer they will be out there.
After ten days in the Tasmanian wilderness, just three participants remain; having survived the settling in period, each is now focussed on their own strategies.
After 50 days, only Gina and Mike remain; they have no idea how many others are left, let alone that they are the final two; the weather brings a change for the worse, and a change of strategy to survive could make or the break them.
Amanda Keller hosts as the entire cast comes together for the first time since they were dropped into the remote wilds of Western Tasmania.