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One Of The Best Reality Shows But Sgt Ferguson Should Have Been The Star
Theo Robertson8 November 2012
The French Foreign Legion was established in 1831 . Because of legislation the previous year foreigners couldn't serve in the French military so the government decided to kill two birds with one stone of putting unwanted immigrants to work while maintaining a large empire . In doing so a legend was born . The FFL is the most enigmatic regiment in the world . It's a military force that is romanticised and talked about and written about . Reality gives way to myth but one thing is has always been known about the regiment - its military discipline is brutal . This reality series gives eleven men a chance to taste some of that discipline

This is both the strength and weakness of the show . In the show the recruits are given the chance to ring a bell in which case they're " jailed " in a cell for 24 hours before they're sent home where as in the Legion you're in for five years like it or not and if the real life discipline was enforced here as it is in the FFL then most of the recruits would leave on the first day . This means the NCOs - Chef Hauser , Sgt Ferguson and Cpl Sutter all former real life Legionaires pull their punches but not enough to stop one recruit , Terry a computer salesman from Edinburgh jacking it in on the first day

Of the three NCOs ' it's Sgt Glenn Ferguson who sticks out the most . He's a man of small stature who seems to have a grudge against the world because of it and who insists on making the recruits lives a misery . This isn't bullying of course - it's military doctrine to condition recruits in to being soldiers . Apart from serving several years in the Legion Sgt Ferguson had sevrved several years in the American airborne forces so he knows every trick in the book when soldiers aren't pulling their weight

This ties in with another strength from ESCAPE TO THE LEGION - the way it is structured . Episodes finish on a cliffhanger . One of the recruits Lee a 19 year old falls and injures his back and seems to be making a meal of it . This is intercut with talking head interviews of three former legionaries Eric Harding , Duncan Paisley and Simon Murray who give recounts of their own experiences of the FFL usually tales involving the violent discipline . Episode one finishes with Lee being discharged from hospital where the doctors find nothing wrong with him . Cut to Sgt Ferguson seething with sadistic rage at someone who is trying to pull a fast one on him

As with all these type of military reality shows once the recruits become more and more switched on to military service the less beastings are dished out by the NCOs which means the voyeuristic joy by the audience lessens . As I've already stated punches have to be pulled which means the recruits who sometimes answer back don't receive a savage kicking , though there is one amusing scene where Chef Hauser forces a recruit a keep a handful of pebbles in his mouth all day for giving lip to Cpl Sutter

All in all this is one of the better reality shows from a period of TV when all the channels seemed to be obsessed with giving everyone 15 minutes of fame . It's also the show that turned Bear Grylls in to a star but in my opinion it's Sgt Glenn Ferguson who should have become a big name
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3/10
A Fake
johnjoneshands2 June 2013
I found this documentary unconvincing in the extreme. The participants including Bear Gylls were too fresh when interviewed and showed no signs of the alleged brutal treatments meted out. What we saw was a series of shots before middle and after but I wonder where the rest of the middle went. Notable also that Bear Gylls finished each of the tasks on time and despite allegedly not having slept or eaten in days was able to give clear eyed interviews with no shortness of breath. This was a caricature of foreign legion training. There was the walkout on day one. The n there was the fake back injury. All of it was choreographed to mimic the real thing happening in the legion. The constant references to finding inner reserves of strength from participants who were obviously faking was stomach churning. I am not fooled.
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