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One Way Out
GenreReality television
StarringJonathan Goodwin
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Production companyNorthSouth Productions
Original release
NetworkDiscovery
ReleaseJanuary 26 (2009-01-26) –
July 8, 2009 (2009-07-08)

One Way Out is an American reality television series that was produced by NorthSouth Productions for the Discovery Channel. The program stars escape artist Jonathan Goodwin, who performs difficult escape stunts. A pilot episode aired on April 14, 2008, and the series began a ten-part first season on January 26, 2009.[citation needed]

Premise[edit]

In the show, Jonathan goes to extremes to test the art and physics of escape. He is joined by chief collaborator Mikey Nelson and master builder/engineer Terry Stroud. Episode topics include:

Episodes[edit]

Episode Title Description Airdate
1 Bee Stung Brit Jonathan has agitated bees added onto him as he tries to escape locked in a box atop a washing machine.[1] 26/Jan/2009
2 Ice Trap Jonathan challenges freezing temperatures as he immerses himself in ice cold water. Also, he visits an ice house in preparation for an ice-tank escape.[1] 26/Jan/2009
3 Long Way Down Jonathan Goodwin challenges gravity when he takes a leap off a high dive board, helps out in a life-sized domino rally, and executes an escape 30 feet above ground.[1] 02/Feb/2009
4 Dizzy Limit Jonathan Goodwin finds himself in spinning predicaments when he rolls down a hill inside of a barrel, ascends from a whirling chair and takes a ride inside a water wheel.[1] 02/Feb/2009
5 Human Catapult The host runs through a barrage of speeding tennis balls and then a dive into a kiddie pool. His final stunt is being fired from a human catapult.[1] 09/Feb/2009
6 Buried Alive Jonathan buries himself inside a coffin.[1] 16/Feb/2009
7 BMX Bounce Jonathan is whacked by hanging objects, rides aboard a speeding BMX bike into an impact-measuring device, and makes an attempt to escape while Mikey slams into him going full speed on a BMX.[1] 08/Jul/2009
8 Car On My Head Jonathan has himself sealed inside of a vacuum bag with all the air sucked out; then allows huge amounts of weight to be added onto his stomach and attempts to survive having the weight of a car placed on his head.[1] 08/Jul/2009
9 Trail By Fire Jonathan has his hands and feet set on fire, licks a red-hot fireplace poker and must escape being burned at the stake while being chained and handcuffed.[1] 08/Jul/2009
10 Bird Brained Jonathan gets placed in a pen as dinner for some hungry turkeys, learns about ostriches aggressive behavior, and comes face-to-face in a pen of dangerous giant birds.[1] 08/Jul/2009

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "One Way Out (A Titles & Air Dates Guide)".

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