Expedition Africa: Survival Tips WATCH IT!

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Well, I just heard from the production crew and it appears the segment I filmed for the History Channel will be On Demand starting tomorrow. It has already been shown at AMC Theaters during the movie trailers before the feature presentation. I'm supposed to have a copy of the DVD coming to me in the next couple of days. For now, go On Demand and check it out. There should be more extras too.

I don't have On Demand so if you see it, let me know how it comes across on television.

This is so cool and I'm really pumped to share emergency/survival know how in this show.

Kev
 
Congratulations, Kev -- that is so cool. Most of us only get to be on television with the bank or supermarket security cameras. You get to be on national TV, and the big screen, too.

I'm going to check out your video, but I have a question about the On Demand thing: is that the On Demand that my cable provider offers, or one through the History Channel?
 
Wish I had on Demand...Let us know when it will be scheduled though and my wife can DVR it.

David
 
I saw the AMC trailer last week before Star Trek, and came home and set my DVR already for this show, looks interesting!
 
I just searched on deman. Its not showing up on the discovery channel.

Kev, do you know what its under?
 
On Demand i believe is part of the ComCast network. means you have to pay for On Demand in order to watch.
 
Saw 'em all today Kev. Great work.

If you've got Comcast you can find them here:

On Demand
News & World
History
Expedition or Expedition HD

They're all FREE to watch.

B
 
I'll have to take a look Kevin to see what all the hoopla is about...Seems I missed your post where you broke the secret news! Congrats, swat a few blackflies for me this weekend; I have a ceremony to attend.
 
Hey Kev,
Saw your post and couldn't help but ask if you were in Tanzania filming. If so did you get to meet Jim, Fuad, and Evordy? I spent two months last summer retracing Stanley's search for Dr. Livingsotne with some of the guys that helped the History Channel and have been itching to see this show. I walked 700 miles of the 980 mile trek; I can't wait to see Tanzania on tv.

James
 
I just watched episode 1 on demand :thumbup: looks like this will be a very interesting adventure.

Will your trademark blue dagger make an appearance at any point ? :D

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