The four-episode show will follow McCall as she travels to the globe's wettest, hottest, coldest and most dangerous exotic locations.
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Life At The Extreme examines the wildlife that are able to survive in the most hostile environments.
McCall encounters polar bears in extreme cold and tracks cheetahs in their hunting groups while living alongside animal tribes and locals in each spot.
The presenter said today: "I've just come back from the Arctic - and honestly, I do not like the cold at all!
"And I keep going to these places and thinking, 'Honestly, they've got me wrong' somebody, somewhere down the line they've got me wrong… and I'm being sent off to all these places.
"And I was running with cheetahs! Literally next to cheetahs and clearly I'm not running with it for very long… they were as tame as a cheetah can be and I was terribly respectful of them and very careful."
ITV's factual commissioning editor Andrew O'Connell called McCall "a breath of fresh air [for] natural history" in his Life At The Extreme announcement.
McCall has previously presented on ITV's Long Lost Family and Stepping Out, as well as the channel's UK version of The Biggest Loser.
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