i thought that will be sweet. we ll get some nice pictures. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion and it looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on, especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. and it s sort of prowling up and down and it s sort of pawing at the cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he said, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to look like you re not scared. so in i went, and t
but charlie takes the terrifying moments in stride. i do this job because of the excitement, because it beats being behind the desk every day and to get the opportunity to travel, and if it means i have to get a bit scared at the same time, i don t mind that. it s a good trade. a good trade indeed. for a recent story, he and his co-host are out taping tourism videos at a golf course in south africa. we were there to do some safari, play some golf. it was all meant to be quite relaxed. none of the adrenaline adventures. we re here at legends on the 18th green and we re meant to be going up to the top of that mountain for the extreme 19th, but unfortunately, the weather has been a little bit unkind to us this morning and delayed it because the clouds are low. so another plan has been hatched. i ve just been told we re going into the lion s den. no, no, that s been changed again. that s not we re going into the lion s den. you re going into the lion s den. he said, why d
we ll get some nice pictures. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion and it looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on, especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. and it s sort of prowling up and down and it s sort of pawing at the cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he said, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to look like you re not scared. so in i went, and the door closed behind me. at f
i ve done this skeleton bobsled which is on this tray where you go down this chute and you go about 60 miles an hour. it s pretty terrifying, but it s all good fun. but charlie takes the terrifying moments in stride. i do this job because of the excitement, because it beats being behind the desk every day and to get the opportunity to travel, and if it means i have to get a bit scared at the same time, i don t mind that. it s a good trade. a good trade indeed. for a recent story, he and his co-host are out taping tourism videos at a gulf course in south africa. we were there to do some safari, play some golf. it was all meant to be quite relaxed. none of the adrenaline adventures. we re here at legends on the 18th green and we re meant to be going up to the top of that mountain for the extreme 19th, but unfortunately, the weather has been a little bit unkind to us this morning and delayed it because the clouds are low. so another plan has been hatched. i ve just been told
meet the lion handler. he s got a baby lion. it will be really sweet, you ll get some nice pictures. i thought great. that will be great. we re just off to get breakfast before i become the lion s breakfast. charlie doesn t realize how accurate he is. turned up at the lion handler s cage and there was a lion that looked enormous. i said that s not a baby. no, it s called baby lion. that s its name. charlie decides that despite his doubts, the shoot must go on especially after being reassured by the lion handler. i wasn t sure whether i should go in. you know, you see the size of it. it is sort of prowling up and down in its cage. i spoke to the lion handler. he s raised lions and leopards and hyenas. he said it s safe. i ve got control over it. i can tell if it s in a bad mood and if it is, i wouldn t let you in. right before charlie steps into the cage, the lion handler gives him some unsettling advice. he says, if anything goes wrong, you can t run and you have to try to lo