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SKYSCRAPER LIVE WITH NIK WALLENDA to air *LIVE* across
more than 220 countries worldwide on Monday, November 3 from 8.00 a.m. (MNL),
exclusively
on Discovery Channel –
Nik
Wallenda, “The King of the Highwire” is back at it again. This time, he is
heading to the historic windy city of Chicago to attempt his most audacious and
challenging tightrope walk yet. And like the legendary Wallenda family
tradition, he will do it all without a net or harness. SKYSCRAPER LIVE WITH NIK WALLENDA
will air *LIVE* globally in over 220 countries on
Monday, November 3 from 8.00 a.m. to
10.00 a.m. (MNL), exclusively on Discovery Channel.
In June 2013, Nik became the first person to
ever successfully traverse the Grand Canyon on a tightrope. The live
broadcast shattered ratings records peaking with 13 million viewers, making it
Discovery’s highest-rated live event ever; and generated 1.3 million Tweets,
ranking it as the most social show across all broadcast and cable networks in
the US. The special was also recently honoured with an Interactive Emmy® for Multi-platform
Storytelling for its companion website, which featured compelling video,
360-degree interactive views, backstage moments, real-time social updates and
many other digital elements.
Fans and viewers across the globe, including those in Southeast
Asia, will also be able to witness Nik’s upcoming walk via a *LIVE* streaming
multi-platform companion experience on www.DiscoveryChannelAsia.com. Several
cameras which will be attached to Nik, will provide viewers multiple *LIVE* raw
angles of the walk as it happens. Viewers and fans who would like to attempt
the walk will also be able to experience it through a 360-degree panoramic
simulation (to commence at a later date)
on the Discovery Channel Asia website. To stay updated on the walk, visit www.DiscoveryChannelAsia.com and facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia.
“Discovery Channel
delivers the most talked-about series and live events on television,” said
Marjorie Kaplan, Group President of Discovery Channel, TLC and Animal Planet.
"We are excited about shifting from the natural backdrop of the Grand
Canyon to the urban environment of Chicago. It is an iconic American city that
presents a number of extreme conditions and challenges that Nik has yet to
attempt on such a grand scale.”
Dozens of cameras
will be positioned across the city and on helicopters – rolling as Nik attempts
this nail-biting, two-part walk at night time in one of the windiest sections
of Chicago. With unpredictable weather conditions, the tightrope crossing
will present countless obstacles.
For the first part
of the tightrope crossing, Nik will walk further than two city blocks – uphill
rising to a 15-degree angle – from the iconic Marina City's west tower to the
Leo Burnett Building at more than 50 stories high above the Chicago
River. Not only will this be the highest skyscraper walk in the history
of the “Flying Wallenda” family, it will be the first time that he has ever
attempted it at such a steep angle. The second part of the walk will span from
the Marina City's west tower to the east tower.
“This is going to be
the most incredible tightrope walk of my career,” said Nik. “I can’t
think of a better city to do it. I have fond memories of spending time
performing in Chicago and the Midwest with my family. Besides, it’s the ‘Windy
City’ and there’s nothing like doing this during winter in Chicago. That’s a
challenge for me and I love to push myself to do things that most people think
are impossible.”
A seventh-generation
member of famed “Flying Wallenda’s,” Nik began performing with his family as a
toddler and made his first professional tightrope walk at just 13 years
old. He hopes this latest feat will inspire others to go after their
dreams and dedicates it to his family, particularly his great-grandfather, the
legendary Karl Wallenda, who died after falling from a tightrope in Puerto Rico
in 1978.
Nik will be joined
in Chicago by his wife and three children, his close friends and an engineering
team led by his father Terry Troffer.
“I’m always looking
for the next major hurdle and doing something that the world has never seen,”
said Nik. “I want my family to be there to see history in the
making. And feel comforted knowing that they’ll be praying along with
me.”
SKYSCRAPER
LIVE WITH NIK WALLENDA is produced by Peacock Productions for
Discovery with Gretchen Eisele, Colleen Halpin, Knute Walker, Benjamin Ringe
and Betsy Wagner serving as executive producers. Sharon Scott is
President and GM of Peacock Productions. Howard Swartz serves as
executive producer for Discovery. Other Executive Producers include
Nik Wallenda, David Simone, Winston Simone and Shelley Ross.
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