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Ben Shephard's Daredevil Mountain Challenge
31 Jan
Summary
- Contestants face extreme conditions and risk prize money
- Shephard finds filming in New Zealand's Southern Alps amazing
- Real danger present with genuine jeopardy and injuries

Ben Shephard is set to host 'The Summit,' a new adventure reality show that pushes contestants to their limits. Filmed in the stunning Southern Alps of New Zealand, the series features 14 individuals with no prior mountaineering experience. They must contend with severe weather, including snow and glaciers, and demanding physical challenges.
The competition involves a £200,000 prize fund, with the amount decreasing if contestants quit. Tensions are high as participants face eliminations, with the group needing to vote off those not pulling their weight. Shephard highlights the genuine jeopardy involved, recalling an incident where a contestant was injured on a rope ladder.
Shephard, known for his fitness, expresses his love for adventure and his personal connection to New Zealand. He notes the show's 'edgy' nature, contrasting it with his 'clean-cut' image. The series, which began filming recently, promises intense drama and resilience testing.
'The Summit' airs on ITV1 and ITVX starting February 10-11, 2026. The show is described as a significant physical and mental challenge for all involved.



