In a new episode of the survival reality series “Alone,” airing on August 15 on the History Channel, food insecurity reaches a high as only four people remain. Season 11 of the show is set in the unforgiving Arctic Circle, the northernmost location in series history, where participants must battle grizzly bears, bone-chilling cold, and icy landscapes in complete isolation armed with only 10 chosen items. The winner will claim a coveted half-million dollar prize after enduring extreme challenges.
The new episode will showcase one participant losing part of their harvest and another survivalist battling sickness from an unfortunate source. Viewers without cable can watch the show for free through streaming services like Philo, DirecTV Stream, or Sling, each offering a free trial to new users.
Philo is an internet live TV streaming service offering 60+ entertainment and lifestyle channels for $25/month. DirecTV Stream provides over 75 live TV channels and a variety of on-demand content. Sling TV, the first app-based TV service, allows viewers to choose the television options that best suit their preferences, including Channel Add-ons, Premiums Add-ons, and DVR Plus.
“Alone” is known for its lack of camera crews and gimmicks, making it the ultimate test of human will. As the season reaches its climax, the remaining participants must overcome the challenges of food scarcity and illness to stay in the game.
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