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5.6/10 TV Original language(s) English No. of episodes 54 First episode date 7 February 2012 Cast Michael Izquierdo | 6.3/10 Country of origin United States No. of seasons 4 Running time 44 minutes Final episode date 28 August 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Executive producer(s) Alan MadisonKathleen CromleyMatt Sharp Similar Doomsday Castle, Seconds From Disaster, Eat: The Story of Food, Naked Science, Filthy Riches Profiles |
Doomsday preppers episode 1
Doomsday Preppers is an American reality television series that aired on the National Geographic Channel. The program profiles various survivalists, or "preppers", who are preparing to survive the various circumstances that may cause the end of civilization, including economic collapse, societal collapse, and electromagnetic pulse. The quality of their preparations is graded by the consulting company Practical Preppers, who provide analysis and recommendations for improvements.
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Development

Casting for the first season began September 2011. Casting for a second season began April 2012. The series' third season premiered on October 29, 2013. The series concluded its fourth and final season in August 2014.
Dräger equipment, Wise Food Storage Company and the United States Gold Bureau are sponsors of the show.
Reception

Doomsday Preppers has received varied reviews. Neil Genzlinger in The New York Times condemned it as an "absurd excess on display and at what an easy target the prepper worldview is for ridicule," noting, "how offensively anti-life these shows are, full of contempt for humankind." Nevertheless, "The program has been a ratings bonanza, with a 60-percent male audience, with an average age of 44." "Doomsday Preppers is the network's most-watched series". Brooklyn Bagwell, casting director for the second season, claimed it was the highest-rated show in the history of the National Geographic Channel.

In response to negative comments, Jay Desai, who was featured in the shows first season, responded: "We don’t make it an obsession like some folks but we do spend a fair amount of time and money on it. ... you can’t always rely on the government or society to help you. The more people that are prepping minded, the better off we’ll all do."

