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Buckle your seat belt and get ready to relive all the death-defying excitement and explosive action of Season One of this TV classic. Lee Majors as Colt SeaversWhen he's not crashing cars, setting himself on fire or jumping out of airplanes, Colt Seavers has a really dangerous job - he's a rough-and-tumble bounty hunter who always gets his man! Lee Majors stars as The Fall Guy, a fearless Hollywood stuntman for whom no stunt is too dangerous and no assignment too treacherous as he tracks notorious criminals, clashes with the mob and outfoxed wily bail-jumpers, never failing to bring them to injustice. The incident was seen as a miracle in Peru, and free-fall statistics seem to support those arguing for divine intervention.THE UNKNOWN STUNTMAN - 'THE FALL GUY' SEASON 1 DVD REVIEW by Gord Lacey It took her hours to climb the embankment to a hut, where, the next day, a group of lumberjacks found her. When she stood up again, she saw a canoe tethered to the shoreline. On the tenth day, she rested on the bank of the Shebonya River. She ignored her broken collarbone and her wounds, infested with maggots.

Her only food was a bag of candy, and she had nothing but dark, dirty water to drink. She had lost one shoe in the fall and was wearing a ripped miniskirt. She passed crocodiles and poked the mud in front of her with a stick to scare away stingrays. Koepcke waded from tiny streams to larger ones. Instead, she remembered one of her father's advice, a biologist: To find civilization when lost in the jungle, follow water.

Injured and alone, she pushed her mother's death, who'd been seated next to her on the plane, out of her mind. The next morning, the high school student awoke in the jungle floor, surrounded by fallen holiday gifts. The sole survivor was a 17 year old girl, called Juliane Köpcke, who fell 2 miles (3 km) down into the Amazon rainforest strapped to her seat and remarkably survived the fall. On Christmas Eve 1971, LANSA Flight 508 from Lima, Peru, to Pucallpa, Peru, crashed during a thunderstorm killing 91 people – all of its 6 crew and 85 of its 86 passengers. In January 2009 German ARD radio Prague office research and Czech journalist Pavel Theiner proposed a conspiracy theory that the plane was shot by accident by the Czechoslovak air force. NOTE: It was never proved that the plane was torn apart by a bomb. She holds the world record, according to the Guinness Book of Records, for surviving the highest fall without a parachute: 10,160 meters (33,333 feet). She continued to fly with Yugoslav Airlines for 20 more years. She broke both her legs and was paralyzed from the waist down. She was the only survivor among the 28 passengers and crew. It landed at just the right angle on a slope of snow covered mountains. Vulovic was in the tail section that fell to Earth. A bomb, which may have been planted in the front baggage compartment of the plane, exploded onboard when the aircraft was at 33,330 ft. Twenty-two year old, Vesna Vulovic, was a flight attendant on Yugoslav Airlines DC-9 enroute from Stockholm to Belgrade.
