"Man vs. Wild" Star Bear Grylls "Faked" Survival Techniques?

Former British Special Service officer Bear Grylls, host of Man vs. Wild, is the latest victim of the new media witchhunt for big fakers. His show, titled Born Survivor in the UK, is under investigation for allegedly staging stunts. According to The Sun:
Channel Four is investigating whether his 1.4 million viewers were misled after an adviser said that when Bear claimed to be a "real life Robinson Crusoe" on a desert island, he was really in hols hotspot Hawaii.The BBC has Channel 4's statement in response to the allegations:
Survival expert Mark Weinert said HE led a team building the raft, which was then dismantled so Bear could be filmed making it.
He also said that when Bear was in the "wilderness" he stayed in a luxury lodge complete with TV and internet access.
Channel 4 said in a statement that Born Survivor was "not an observational documentary series, but a 'how-to' guide to basic survival techniques in extreme environments".I must add that I'm a big fan of Grylls and his show Man vs. Wild. Maybe I'm a mere cynic, but do people actually expect perfect authenticity on a show like this? Do I care if when he was shown guzzling his own warm, salty piss in the
"The program explicitly does not claim that presenter Bear Grylls' experience is one of unaided solo survival.
"For example, he often directly addresses the production team, including the cameraman, making it clear he is receiving an element of back-up."
The broadcaster said Grylls carried out his own stunts and did place himself in perilous situations, "though he does so within clearly-observed health and safety guidelines required on productions of this kind".
"However, we take any allegations of misleading our audiences seriously and will be looking into this further with Diverse [the production company behind the show] over the next few days."
What do you think?
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