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First Review: I Shouldn't Be Alive

Re-enacted documentaries and dramas are not going to be everybody's cup of tea, and I have at least one foot in that camp.

Sometimes there are exceptions that keep me from putting two in. The movie Touching the Void was one such occasion. So it's encouraging to see that the creatives behind that amazing movie are also the producers of I Shouldn't Be Alive.

The first episode "Lost in the Snow" is the true story of an American couple who were driving cross-country when a blizzard sent them off the main road and into a vast and desolate national park.

The documentary shows actors enacting the incidents as described by the real-life narrators. Therefore we know the outcome is going to be largely positive. The real interest therefore is in creating extreme situations and dramatic turning points. These producers are very skilled at achieving such.

The couple had a 4 month old baby with them at the time, raising the stakes given the lack of shelter, warmth, food and water.

What they went through was excruciating, and if this genre appeals to you, you should be suitably hooked for the hour.

I Shouldn't Be Alive airs 7:30pm Tuesday April 3 on Nine.

Note: Nine will re-voice this American-made series with Charles Woolley narration, which may make it feel a bit like an extended 60 Minutes item. Not sure why they felt it necessary.

For Foxtel viewers, the series is already screening on the Discovery Channel.

Press Release:

I Shouldn’t Be Alive, a thrilling new series with terrifying, true stories of human endurance and the will to survive - narrated by Charles Wooley, premieres on Nine on Tuesday, April 3 at 7.30pm.

I Shouldn’t Be Alive tells the amazing stories of people who cheat death when caught in extraordinary, unforeseen situations. It combines dramatic reconstructions with the personal testimony of survivors to capture the full horror of their harrowing experience.

We meet people who have survived being trapped under a boulder in a riverbed with water levels rising; travellers lost in the Amazon jungle and stranded in a snowstorm; others captured by murderous Khmer Rouge guerrillas; and passengers on a plane that spirals out of control and crashes into the African wilderness.

From professional adventurers and extreme sports enthusiasts to ordinary people, each episode reveals true stories of survival, focusing on moral dilemmas, chance events and the important decisions that kept them alive.

The first episode tells the gruelling story of survivors James Stolpa, a US Army private, and his wife Jennifer. While driving to a family funeral with their four-month-old son they are caught in a blizzard, and a wrong turn leads them deep into frozen wilderness. This young family have to confront the real possibility that they are not going to survive. Should the father say goodbye to his wife and baby and try to make it out alone? Or should they stay together as a family – and live or die with each other?

I Shouldn’t Be Alive, a gripping and inspirational series that captures the power of the human will to survive, comes from the producers of the multi-award-winning documentary film, Touching the Void (Darlow Smithson Productions).
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Foxtel's Young & Restless special

As part of its The Young and the Restless launch on the W Channel, Foxtel will screen a special titled, The Young and the Restless - InFANity.

It goes behind the scenes of the soap opera, featuring a set visit with star Melody Thomas Scott and look at the show's 18-year history. There are interviews with cast members, including Jeanne Cooper, Eric Braeden, Tracey Bregman, Kristoff St. John and Peter Bergman.

It screens on the W Channel on Easter Saturday 7th April at 4pm, Easter Sunday 8th April at 4.45pm, and Easter Monday 9th April at 12.50pm.

Meanwhile here is all the info on the Y&R; airdates:

Australian Exclusive: Days of Our Lives.
Weekdays, from Monday 2 April at Midday on W Channel.

The long-running Emmy Award winning soap is now exclusive to W.

The Young and the Restless premiered on US television in 1973. It has consistently been the number one rating daytime drama there since 1988 and has notched up more than 50 Daytime Emmy® Awards.

The Young and the Restless revolves around the powerful Abbott and Newman families in Genoa City, both trying to control the cosmetic industry.

The show’s current long-standing cast members include: Peter Bergman (plays Jack Abbott), Eric Braeden (plays Victor Newman), Melody Thomas Scott (plays Nikki Reed Newman), Michael Damian (plays Danny Romalotti) and Don Diamont (plays Brad Carlton).

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Renewed: Housewives, Betty, Lost, Greys

Brothers & Sisters, Ugly Betty, Men in Trees, Boston Legal, Dancing with the Stars, Desperate Housewives, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, Grey's Anatomy, and Lost are among the season renewals announced by the American ABC network.

Each has been renewed through to the 2007 - 2008 season.

But What About Brian?

The new drama is absent from the list along with the disappointing comedy, Help Me Help You.

Keep watching....
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Private eye gets smart on TT

Reports out today that reckon the private detective hired by Today Tonight for its Corby story is not happy about the way he was treated and has taped conversations with key figures that suggest they were approving of his methods.

According to The Australian, Colin Chapman says he has the big names, including Peter Meakin, David Hurley, Ben Fordham and Naomi Robson.

If it's true things may get very juicy, very fast.

The article says he also claimed to have recordings of Mercedes Corby but they turned out to be false.

Is this when I mention that The Office's Steve Carrell has been cast for a big screen version of Get Smart? We have our own local version already.
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Easter ratings season

There's mixed fortunes in the upcoming non-ratings fortnight April 1 - 14.

Many shows are resting so keep your wits about you in discerning the new from the old.

Here's are some select highlights for each network:

ABC (Apr 1-14):
Agatha Christie's Miss Marple. Final.
Catherine Tate Show. Premiere.
20 Years of Rage. Special.
Einstein Factor, Australian Story, 4 Corners, Media Watch, Difference of Opinion, The Bill, Painting Australia, Foreign Correspondent, New Inventors, Spicks and Specks, The Chaser's War On Everything, At the Movies, Catalyst, Can We Help?, Collectors, Murphy's Law, Spooks, Around the World in Eighty Treasures. New.
Herod: Behind the Myth. Special.
My Family and Other Animals. Premiere

Seven (Apr 1 - 7):
Australia's Got Talent, Ugly Betty. Resting, replaced by Cirque Du Soleil Presents Quidam.
Grey's Anatomy. Repeat.
What About Brian, Deal or No Deal, The Rich List, Home and Away, Desperate Housewives, Brothers and Sisters, Boston Legal, All Saints, Crossing Jordan, In Justice, Scrubs, Heroes, Prison Break, 24, How I Met Your Mother, My Name is Earl, Better Homes and Gardens, The Great Outdoors. New.
Return Of The 707. Premiere.
AFL Football (Thu, select markets)
Lost. Special.
Good Friday Appeal (Melb).

Nine (Apr 1- 7):
Footy Classified. Premiere (Select markets)
CSI, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, What's Good For You, Midsomer Murders. Repeat.
The Footy Show (AFL Wed /NRL Thu)
I Shouldn't Be Alive. Premiere
Strictly Baby Ballroom. Special.
12th FINA World Championships, The Catch-Up, 1 vs 100, Extreme Makeover, Getaway, Funniest Home Videos. New.
Kings Of Comedy. Returns.
Tropfest Finals 2007. Special.
Antiques Roadshow. 1 hr eps.
60 Minutes, 20 to 1, Family Feud, McLeod's Daughters, Cold Case, Without a Trace, Missing Persons Unit. Resting (Melb).

TEN (Apr 1 - 14):
Rove. New season.
Pussycat Dolls: Search for the Next Doll. Premiere.
Charmed. Returns.
The Biggest Loser, Neighbours, Bondi Rescue, Cops, Numb3rs, The Con Test, Jamie at Home, Saving Babies, Veronica Mars, The 4400. New.
Supernatural, House, NCIS, Medium, Law & Order: SVU, Law & Order: CI. Repeats.
AFL Football. Select markets.
Smallville. Resting, replaced with Simpsons repeats.
New Simpsons. Resting replaced with repeat episodes.

SBS (Apr 1 - 14):
Pope John Paul II. Premiere.
Mythbusters, South Park, Pizza, Wilfred, Insight, Dateline, Inspector Rex, The Eagle, The Mighty Boosh, VH1 Illustrated, Iron Chef, Rockwiz, VIP Pass, SOS. New.
Gay Hollywood. Special.
Eco House Challenge. Premiere.

Data: based on Melbourne market.

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