Stranded with Cash Peters

Stranded with Cash Peters is a reality show/documentary on the Travel Channel created by British travel writer Cash Peters, in which he was dumped in an unfamiliar place with no money, food, or room for the night. He had to rely on the locals to show him around town, buy food for him, and give him a place to stay for the night. Each time-slot consisted of two 22-minute-long episodes. It first aired on June 6, 2005, but was canceled after two seasons. Peters wrote about his experiences making the program in a 2009 book entitled Naked in Dangerous Places.

Ending

The show was moved from its time-slot numerous times, while the network's website neglected to update fans of the changes, causing confusion.[1]

Thirty-one episodes aired in the United States. The show filmed in Grand Isle, Louisiana, was never broadcast out of respect to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The episode was later shown elsewhere in the world.

gollark: Well, I do care about that, because having a worse economy means people's quality of life is generally worse.
gollark: I do think it would be good for cities to be split out into somewhat smaller cities with better land prices/traffic/etc, though.
gollark: Entirely anecdotally, I live in [RURAL AREA REDACTED] and don't like it because there is *nothing to do here*. Generally speaking, cities being less city-y would probably reduce productivity a lot which would be bad.
gollark: Hmm, so we need better treatments for age-related mental issues, you mean.
gollark: I mean, if you end up in horrible health in the later bits, yes, but otherwise it seems pretty great.

References

  1. Peters, Cash (2009). Naked in Dangerous Places. Three River Press. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-307-39635-8.


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