Last Man Standing
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Six athletic types travel the world to take part in various "extreme" tribal contests and the one who's best at them is crowned "Last Man Standing". Although in the end there was a three-way tie and they just awarded it to whoever had the best haircut, or something. | Six athletic types travel the world to take part in various "extreme" tribal contests and the one who's best at them is crowned "Last Man Standing". Although in the end there was a three-way tie and they just awarded it to whoever had the best haircut, or something. | ||
- | A version with female contestants is | + | A version with female contestants is to appear in 2010. You can probably guess what that's called. |
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Revision as of 15:08, 7 January 2010
Contents |
Host
Richard Hammond (voiceover)
Broadcast
BBC Three (also repeated on BBC Two), 2007 to present
Last Woman Standing: BBC Three, 2010
Synopsis
Six athletic types travel the world to take part in various "extreme" tribal contests and the one who's best at them is crowned "Last Man Standing". Although in the end there was a three-way tie and they just awarded it to whoever had the best haircut, or something.
A version with female contestants is to appear in 2010. You can probably guess what that's called.
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