Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie

2005
Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie

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  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1
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EP1 Series 5, Episode 1 Sep 15, 2009

Jack's family join his this series in his quest to experience the planet's most extreme thrills. This week they drive across vertical rock faces.

EP2 Series 5, Episode 2 Sep 22, 2009

Jack and his parents travel to Argentina, where they go on a two-day dog-sledding expedition into the mountains in cold weather.

EP3 Series 5, Episode 3 Sep 29, 2009

Joanna Page, Jesse Metcalfe and Reggie Yates travel to New Zealand with Jack, where they bungee jump from Auckland Harbour bridge. They then make the trip to Queenstown where they have to face the world's largest canyon swing. They then have to dangle off the side of a mountain attached to a helicopter.

EP4 Series 5, Episode 4 Oct 06, 2009

Joanna Page, Jesse Metcalfe and Reggie Yates continue their adventure with Jack in New Zealand. The experience a night-time bungee jump high above Queenstown before moving on to Dubai. Once there they play a game of camel polo and compete in a powerboat race.

EP5 Series 5, Episode 5 Oct 13, 2009

Jack travels to the Canadian Rockies with Natalie Imbruglia, Billy Boyd and Konnie Huq for a series of different challenges. Firstly they have to climb Mount Fable but they soon find themselves in difficulties. They also go mountain biking in some woods and experience underground caving.

EP6 Series 5, Episode 6 Oct 20, 2009

Natalie Imbruglia, Billy Boyd and Konnie Huq travel to Hawaii with Jack. Whilst there they try out free diving and they then go on a kayaking trip along the remote volcanic coastline. A the end of their trip they try out surfing.
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Released: 01 October 2005 Ended
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Official Website: http://www.itv.com/jackosbourne/
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Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie was a British reality television series on ITV2, series 1 focused on Jack Osbourne's globe-trekking six-month quest to get in physical and mental shape to climb the rockface of California's El Capitan mountain, the show documents Osbourne running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, following a strict exercise regimen, Muay Thai training in Thailand, and "an overall 180-degree mental make-over". The show was broadcast by MuchMusic in Canada, and the Travel Channel in the United States, and Series 1 and 2 were repeated on the ITV Network late at night. The programme is also broadcast on the Extreme Sports Channel in the UK.

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chisroar This show is awesome, so OK it's some rich kid in it named Jack Osbourne, but I think what he's done with himself is wonderful. We know him as the little fatty who sat at home, played computer games and got wasted. I'm sure a lot of us just sit at home, or go out and get drunk now and then, not really taking proper care of our bodies, or never ever experiencing anything REALLY exciting. Jack Osbourne decided it was time for a change, and since he has the publicity and money to do it, then why not? Better yet he's brought a frickin camera crew with him! It's very inspiration to watch, the 3rd series follows him taking 5 other recruits from rough backgrounds. You can see how they are changing throughout it, they're doing stuff other than being stuck in Britain living the monotonous everyday life, they're jumping off buildings, trekking through the jungle, freezing in Lapland, pushing their bodies, seeing the world, and getting lovely rushes of adrenaline which some people probably never fully experience.It's well worth a watch, and exciting too, you feel for the recruits when they're pushed to bungee jump off giant buildings, I find myself on the edge of my seat going "omg he's not gonna do it..WAIT HE IS" and then I fee happy for them :D Put your opinions of Jack Osbourne aside, and enjoy what you could do if you scraped some cash together (you know, for one of those adventure treks or something? :P).
ogracer i don't know why but all i seem to hear is how much people dislike this guy.i have only seen 2 episodes (1 from season 1, and 1 from season 2) but i can truly admit that i find jack osbourne to be inspirational.i watched him in all 'the osbourne' series and to see how this kid has turned his life around is truly an inspiring thing.this kid has gone from an overweight teenage drug addict/alcoholic to a fit and healthy young man.the show features jack training and competing in physical activities such as Thai Kick-boxing to Sahara desert crossing.I recommend this show and will be picking up the DVD as soon as i can find it.I would give this show a 10, but does anything really deserve that score?