John Sullivan
John Sullivan joined the Royal Marines at the age of 16, travelling across the world in pursuit of adventure. After leaving the forces he started specializing in extreme survival, working in some of the most inaccessible corners of the globe.
John has been an adviser to numerous expeditions and was selected by the BBC to make all in-country arrangements for their programmes 'Last Man Standing' and 'Extreme Dreams’ and by Channel 5 for their programme 'Unbreakable’s'. More recently John set up from scratch the documentary 'Eating with Cannibals' for the National Geographic Channel filmed in Papua New Guinea.
- The reality of TV. From the actual adventure to how it is eventually screened.
- Papua New Guinea – The search for former cannibals
- Feed the Rat - Realising Your Dreams
- St James Palace – Guest speaker for the Gold Duke of Edinburgh Awards. 2012.
- Explorers Connect
- Unlimited Adventures
- BBC Radio
- Epic Tomato
- Fast Hosts
- Numerous schools,Academies and Colleges
Culturally sensitive, technically skilled, and with first-hand evidence of the challenges remote communities now face, John is a Boys’ Own adventurer for the 21st Century.
Mary-Ann Ochota, Anthropologist and Broadcaster
