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Dispatches: The Outside Interview Josh Bernstein The History Channel's mad hatter By Anthony Cerretani
A New Yorker with enough adventure cred to run Colorado's Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS), Josh Bernstein is giving the History Channel a swift kick in its dusty demographics. As host of the archaeology-themed Digging for the Truth, Bernstein, 35, has delivered the channel its highest-rated original series (January marks the debut of season three and the release of his first book) and has done more for fedoras and antiquity than anyone since Harrison Ford. ANTHONY CERRETANI caught up with Bernstein as he rested between takes in Bolivia. OUTSIDE: Did you really think an archaeology show could be a hit? What's been your secret? So what's with the fedora? How did you go from Manhattan and Cornell to being a survival instructor and adventure host? That eventually led you to BOSS, which is where you first dabbled in the entertainment business. Whoa! Then what's your most mind-blowing experience from DFT? |
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