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Jeff Probst creates and will host new reality TV show for CBS
Survivor host Jeff Probst has a new reality pilot for CBS, called Live Like You’re Dying. The reality TV show will feature a person who has been given a terminal diagnosis with a finite amount of time to live and “take them on the last adventure of their life.” Joining Probst who will host the new project is his Survivor boss Mark Burnett, who will also be executive producing, and Denise Cramsey of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Trading Spaces, who will act as showrunner.
Probst explained to EW.com. “Whatever it is that you’re still desiring to do in your life — we want to make it happen.” (A new subject will be profiled for every episode should the show get picked up and go to series.)
Of course, a program profiling people with terminal diseases runs the risk of being just a tad morbid, but Probst insists the show will be inspirational rather than depressing. “The focus of the show is not death,” says Probst. “The story we’re going tell is about living. This is a show that is intended to inspire everybody to get the most out of their lives every day.” Probst says the adventure will include reunions with lost friends or formerly feuding family members, a “legacy moment” that will ensure their name carries on forever, and living out a personal dream. “It could be playing guitar with Eric Clapton or jumping out of a plane into a volcano.”
Production on the Live Like You’re Dying pilot will begin in January (after filming has wrapped on season 18 of Survivor), and no air date has been set should the show make it to series.






After listening to Tim McGraw’s song Live Like you were Dying and understanding the story behind the song I think creating a reality show based on the theme Live Like You’re Dying is creative and will give terminal patients a chance to compete an activity which they may not have ever got the chance at. I do understand people’s hesitation about the possibility of the show being morbid but I think it will be more positive than negative.