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Survivor is a popular reality television
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 game show
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 format produced in many countries throughout the world. In the show, contestants are isolated in the wilderness and compete for cash and other prizes. The show uses a progressive elimination, allowing the contestants to vote off a tribe member, until only one final contestant remains and wins the title of "Sole Survivor".






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Survivor
Survivor is a popular reality television
Reality television

Reality television is a genre of television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors....
 game show
Game show

A game show is a type of television program in which members of the public or celebrity, sometimes as part of a team, play a game which involves answering questions or solving problems for money and/or prizes....
 format produced in many countries throughout the world. In the show, contestants are isolated in the wilderness and compete for cash and other prizes. The show uses a progressive elimination, allowing the contestants to vote off a tribe member, until only one final contestant remains and wins the title of "Sole Survivor". The format for Survivor was created in 1992 by Charlie Parsons
Charlie Parsons

----Charlie Parsons, born 7 August 1958 is a United Kingdom television producer who created a number of notable television shows including Survivor ....
, and the first production of it was the Swedish
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 show Expedition: Robinson
Expedition Robinson

Expedition: Robinson was a popular Sweden reality television program, that debuted in 1997. It was the first production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
 in 1997.

Concept history

The creation of the Survivor concept, although credited to Charlie Parsons, was actually conceived by Bob Geldof
Bob Geldof

Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof KBE, known as Bob Geldof , is an Republic of Ireland singer, songwriter, actor and political activist who became famous as a member of the Rock music The Boomtown Rats....
's Planet 24
Planet 24

Planet 24 was a television production company. It produced The Big Breakfast and The Word and had an animation division Impossible TV. Bob Geldof was head of Planet Pictures which merged with 24 Hour Productions headed by Charlie Parsons and Waheed, later Lord Alli....
 television company. It initially failed to attract the attention of any of the major broadcasters in Britain
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 or the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 and was eventually sold to the Swedish television company Strix Television as Expedition Robinson
Expedition Robinson

Expedition: Robinson was a popular Sweden reality television program, that debuted in 1997. It was the first production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
 (alluding to Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe. It was first published in 1719 and sometimes regarded as the first novel in English. The book is a fictional autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela, encountering Indigenous peoples of the Americas, captives, and mu...
). After some public debate and putting the show on hold a few weeks while removing a few scenes not fit for public service TV, it became a major hit when it debuted in 1997 in Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
.

The initial US series was a huge ratings success in 2000 and along with ABC's prime time franchise of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire sparked a reality-television
Reality television

Reality television is a genre of television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors....
 revolution in the US. The popularity of these shows prompted networks to push sitcoms and conventional drama series aside and rush more reality shows into development. Even the Fox Network which had vowed never to air a reality show again just months earlier following media outrage surrounding its Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?
Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire?

Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? was a Fox Broadcasting Company reality television in which "multi-millionaire" Rick Rockwell asked Darva Conger to marry him....
 program broke its promise and launched several competitors of its own. Survivor's second season in the winter/spring of 2001 drew even larger audiences. Subsequent US versions have attracted smaller but still substantial audiences. There have also been British
Survivor (UK TV series)

Survivor is the United Kingdom version of the reality show Survivor . The show was broadcast by the ITV network. It hit screens in the United Kingdom in 2001, with huge promotion and hype from tabloid newspapers....
 and Australian
Australian Survivor

Australian Survivor was a television series based on the popular reality show Survivor . The series was filmed in November and December 2001 and aired weekly from February 13 - May 15, 2002 on Australia's Nine Network....
 versions of the show in 2001 and 2002 respectively. Both were considered ratings failures. Indeed in Britain, its failure was a national joke (though ratings for the UK series were considerably lower than ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 had hoped for, it still regularly attracted six to eight million viewers, a decent rather than huge audience, but enough for ITV to commission a second series which appeared a year later). TF1 France has produced seven seasons of Koh-Lanta, a French version of Survivor, and a Japanese version was also produced for four installments which achieved some success. Broadcast rights for the American version have been sold to various broadcasters and is viewed in many countries around the world. The first ever Celebrity Survivor
Celebrity Survivor

Celebrity Survivor, also known promotionally as Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu and Australia's Celebrity Survivor, was an Australian television series that screened on the Seven Network in 2006, based on the popular reality television show Survivor ....
, made in Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
, attained moderate ratings. The first season of the Israeli version of the show, "Hisardut" ("survival"), has aired in 2007-2008, and its final episode aired on May 17, 2008.

Format

The following description of the show is based primarily on the American version of Survivor, though the general format applies to all international versions.

Tribes

The show strands between sixteen to twenty strangers in a remote location divided into two to four teams called tribes. Depending on the season, tribes are usually given a minimal number of tools with which to survive: commonly, this has included a machete
Machete

The machete is a large Cleaver -like cutting tool. The blade is typically long and usually under thick. In the English language, an equivalent term is matchet, though the name 'machete' is more commonly known....
, a pot, water canteens, and a special water well created for the show. This well holds brackish water
Brackish water

Brackish water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. It may result from mixing of seawater with fresh water, as in estuary, or it may occur in brackish fossil aquifers....
 that the players need to boil prior to drinking, forcing tribes to make fire on their own or to win (as a reward) the tools to make fire. Tribes are encouraged to build shelters to protect themselves from the elements and to forage on the local flora and fauna for nourishment. In some seasons, tribes have started with food supplies (typically rice) provided by the show, while other seasons have given the tribes no additional help at the start of the game. Earlier seasons allowed players to carry one luxury item with them. Several seasons have brought the players into the game without preparation, making them start with only the clothes on their back along with whatever tools are provided, though they will often be given their tennis shoes for safety concerns for the players.

Initial tribe divisions have been made in several ways over the years. Early seasons tended to feature tribes divided based on a roughly equal distribution of age and gender within each tribe. Several seasons have featured tribes split by gender, age, and/or racial background. Divisions are generally made in advance by production, however, three seasons have had the tribes selected in various manners by one or more contestants after the game starts. Tribes are given unique names and identifying colors which are used on tribe flags, challenge courses, on-screen text and various other items.

Each player is given a buff
Buff (headgear)

Buff is the Trademark for a multifunctional article of clothing produced by Original Buff S.A., a company based in Igualada, near Barcelona in north eastern Spain since they were established in 1992....
, an elastic ring of material generally patterned with the logo for the current season, that can be worn as an armband
Armband

An armband is a piece of cloth worn around the arm over the sleeve of other clothing to mark the wearer as belonging to group, having a certain rank or role, or being in a particular state or condition....
, headband
Headband

A headband is a fashion accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of Elastomer material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or metal....
, tube top
Tube top

A tube top is a shoulderless, sleeveless "tube" that wraps the torso . Such a top is generally very tight over the breasts in order to prevent the garment from falling....
, mini skirt or, in the case of Survivor: Gabon
Survivor: Gabon

Survivor: Gabon - Earth's Last Eden was the seventeenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . The premiere aired September 25, 2008, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back....
, a bow tie
Bow tie

The bow tie is a men's necktie popularly worn with formal attire, such as suit or dinner jackets. It consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar in a symmetry manner such that the two opposite ends form loops....
. Players are required to wear a buff with the color of their tribe in a visible location at all times, allowing the audience to identify tribal affiliation. Upon switching tribes (due to a merge or tribe switch), players are required to give up their old buff and obtain a new one in the new tribe's color.

The producers have generally made sure that all players will not back out prior to being stranded, and will generally have backup players on hand if they believe, from psychological profiles, that one or more will drop out. In the case of Survivor: Fiji, one contestant backed out the night before day one of the game. Since producers were not prepared for this turn of events, Fiji was the first season to feature an odd number of players, and subsequently required the production team to alter how the tribes would initially be divided.

Challenges

During the course of the game, players compete as tribes or individually in contests called challenges. Challenges consist of endurance
Endurance

Endurance is the ability for humans to exert themselves for long period of time. Usually used in aerobic exercise or anaerobic exercise. The definition of 'long' varies according to the type of exertion - minutes for high intensity anaerobic exercise, hours or days for low intensity....
, problem solving
Problem solving

Problem solving forms part of thought. Considered the most complex of all intelligence functions, problem solving has been defined as higher-order cognitive process that requires the modulation and control of more routine or fundamental skills....
, teamwork
Teamwork

Teamwork "a joint action by 2 or more people' or a group, in which each person subordinates his or her individual interests and opinions to the unity and efficiency of the group."...
, dexterity, and/or willpower
Self Control

Self Control is the third album by singer Laura Branigan, released in 1984 in music....
, and are usually designed to fit the theme of the current season. A common style of challenge is a race through a series of obstacles to collect puzzle pieces which then must be assembled after all pieces have been collected. Challenges have also included gross food challenges (including foods eaten by the local population), and knowledge quizzes about the locale or players. Many seasons also include during individual challenges: a 'loved one' challenge where a family member, friend or significant other of each player participates or is part of the challenge reward; the 'Survivor Auction' in which contestants bid against each other on luxury items and strategic advantages; a challenge in which the winning contestant receives a car; and a challenge that includes components of previous challenges from that season. Endurance challenges typically require tribe members to stay balanced on a small perch or support their own weight in a precarious position for as long as possible. The degree of difficulty may be progressively increased during the course of an endurance challenge in order to arrive at a winner faster. Some challenges have had the tribes compete at their own beaches by constructing a shelter or an SOS signal. The results are then judged by an expert and the winning tribe notified by the receipt of a package dropped from a plane or delivered by boat.

Players are notified of when and where challenges are to take place via special messages left at a location near camp, dubbed treemail (a play on the word "email") by competitors, due to the fact that the messages were delivered to a basket hanging from a tree in Survivor: Borneo
Survivor: Borneo

Survivor: Borneo was the first season of the United States reality show Survivor . It was originally broadcast under the name Survivor but its official title has been changed to Survivor: Borneo to distinguish it from subsequent installments of the series....
. In Survivor:The Pearl Islands it was also called seamail. These messages nearly always include a rhyme which gives hints to the nature of the challenge and sometimes include props that may be useful for the upcoming challenge, allowing tribes and players to attempt to form a strategy prior to the challenge. In some cases, the tribes have been given equipment to practice with or information they need to memorize prior to the challenge.

There are two types of Challenges: Reward Challenges and Immunity Challenges.
  • In Reward Challenges, the contestants compete for luxuries that are not essential for survival but make their lives easier and/or more enjoyable. Examples of rewards have included food, flint, matches, rain gear, and even short trips away from camp.
  • In Immunity Challenges, the contestants compete for immunity from an elimination ceremony known as Tribal Council. When the game is in its tribal stage, the tribe that wins immunity does not take part in Tribal Council. Following the merger of the two tribes, the individual who wins immunity cannot have votes cast against him or her. (see Tribal Council for more details)


There have been several combined Reward/Immunity challenges. These have come in two approaches:
  • A tribe can be given both a reward and immunity for winning. This usually occurs in the first immunity challenge, as there is usually no reward challenge during the premiere episode. Usually flint or matches are given to the tribe which wins Immunity.
  • In cases where there are more than two tribes, the reward may be given to the first place tribe, and immunity to all but the last place tribe.
  • In later seasons, when there are two tribes left, there have been challenges which result in both tribes going to Tribal Council (one after another), but with the winning tribe getting an additional reward, such as a meal, while they watch the proceedings of the other tribe's Tribal Council.


Prior to the merge, all challenges are between tribes, resulting in tribal rewards and immunities. After the merge, contestants compete in challenges on an individual basis. Individual rewards have often included the option to select one or more other tribe members to participate in the reward. After merging, there have been reward challenges where two or more teams are created from the remaining players, with the winning team reaping the reward benefits.

In recent seasons of the US version, a special message, held in a bottle or by host Jeff Probst
Jeff Probst

Jeffrey Lee "Jeff" Probst is an United States game show host, executive producer and a reporter. He is best known for his role as the host of the U.S....
, has been given to the winners or the losers of the challenge, with instructions to either read the note immediately after the challenge, or to hold the note unread until Tribal Council. These notes have provided additional instructions to the tribe that holds it, such as deciding to avoid Tribal Council but requiring the tribe to move to a less desirable beach, or to vote off a second player immediately after voting off a first player at Tribal Council.

When one tribe has more players than the other tribe, it must designate players to sit out of tribal challenges so that equal numbers compete. No person may sit out twice in a row or, if this is not possible, no person may compete twice in a row.

The challenges are usually held in a 3 day cycle - one day for the reward challenge, one day of rest, and one day for the immunity challenge and Tribal Council.

Merges, tribe switches, and dissolves

In seasons which start with more than two tribes, there is a dissolve of the tribes down into two tribes after one to four Tribal Councils.

In many seasons, there has been a Tribe Switch at some point before the merge. In this, the members of each tribe are swapped around, typically not redistributing the tribal numbers. The mechanism for the Tribe Switch has varied from a random shuffle to a schoolyard pick by two tribe 'captains'. There has also been a Tribe Switch accomplished by allowing players to 'mutiny' from their present tribe to join the other. This process typically defeats many early alliances and strategies, and has cost some players the game while saving other players from being eliminated early.

When there are 8 to 10 players left in the game, the separate tribes merge into a single tribe. From this point, Challenges are won on an individual basis. In general, after the merge has been announced, the members of the newly merged tribe collocate to a single camp. The merged tribe also selects a new tribe name and designs a new tribal flag with materials provided by production. There was no technical merge in Palau
Survivor: Palau

Survivor: Palau was the tenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . A preview of it was shown on the reunion of Survivor: Vanuatu....
, as the Koror tribe had "conquered" the Ulong tribe by winning every tribal immunity challenge, leaving Ulong with only one member. This one member was then absorbed by Koror with no subsequent tribe name change.

Hidden immunity idol

In the most recent of the US versions, hidden immunity idols have been made available. These idols, typically a small object that fits with the theme of the Survivor location, are hidden near camp or located on Exile Island, with cumulative clues given to a select player (in Guatemala) or to exiled or kidnapped players (otherwise) as to its location. Once found, the player that possesses an idol may keep it or transfer it to another player prior to the start of Tribal Council, and it may not be stolen from that player. The player is not required to show this idol to other players, though may use it as a bargaining chip for alliance and voting purposes. Other players may discover the ownership of the idol via any means within the rules of the game, including peeking into other player's personal possessions. In the first few seasons of the twist, only one idol was ever in play, but in Survivor: Fiji and Survivor: China, two hidden immunity idols were made available to the players (one located at each camp). The hidden immunity idol can only be used up until and including the Tribal Council of the final four or five players, depending on the season.

The use of the idol by a player to become immune has changed through the seasons:
  • In Guatemala, the player with the idol was required to show the idol prior to the vote in order to become immune. The other members of the tribe were then not allowed to vote for this player.
  • In both Panama and Cook Islands, the player with the idol was required to show the idol after the votes were read to become immune. If the idol holder had received the most number of votes, the player with the next largest number of votes was then immediately voted out. If the idol holder was tied with the most votes with another player, that player was also immediately voted out.
  • From Fiji onwards, the player with the idol was required to show it after the votes were cast, but before they were read. The idol could be given to another player at this time, allowing that player to use the idol if they so desired. The resolution remained the same as with Panama and Cook Islands. According to an interview with host Jeff Probst, this change achieved a "happy medium" of the previous idol/immunity mechanisms. This has resulted in players being voted out of the game without playing the idol (in both China and Micronesia)


During Guatemala, the hidden immunity idol was not returned to the game after its use. Since then, if the idol is played, or the player with the idol leaves the game without playing it, the idol is replaced at a new location to be found, as long as the means by which clues to the idol's location are still given out and that the idol can still be played at following Tribal Councils. During Gabon, the contestants unanimously decided to throw a hidden immunity idol into the sea. In this case it was not replaced at a new location. In some seasons, false hidden immunity idols have been fashioned by contestants; these have no value at Tribal Council.

Exile Island

The concept of Exile Island was first introduced in Survivor: Palau
Survivor: Palau

Survivor: Palau was the tenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . A preview of it was shown on the reunion of Survivor: Vanuatu....
, when a single contestant was made to stay alone on a beach as a result of forfeiting the Immunity Challenge. The concept was later expanded in Survivor: Panama
Survivor: Panama

Survivor: Panama - Exile Island was the twelfth season of the United States reality show Survivor , and took place in the Pearl Islands, off the coast of Panama....
 and was used in each of its successors except Survivor: China
Survivor: China

Survivor: China was the fifteenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . The premiere aired September 20, 2007. Host Jeff Probst claimed the show was the first full American TV series to be filmed entirely within the People's Republic of China....
. A selected player is exiled to a small island apart from the main tribe camps, typically for at least a day following a reward challenge and returning immediately before the following immunity challenge. The player selected may be either the first loser of a challenge (as was the case in Survivor: Palau
Survivor: Palau

Survivor: Palau was the tenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . A preview of it was shown on the reunion of Survivor: Vanuatu....
), or a person selected by either the winning or losing tribe in the tribal phase, or an individual challenge winner in the individual phase. In Micronesia one person from each tribe was sent to Exile Island. A player who wins the right to decide who goes to Exile Island may also choose to send himself or herself.

Once selected, the exiled contestant is immediately taken to the island by boat. On the island, there are few tools to survive with, typically a water canteen, a machete, a pot, and a limited amount of shelter. The two main disadvantages of being on Exile Island are the lack of food and water, which can weaken a player and make them less effective in challenges, and the isolation from other contestants, which can cause a player to become out of the loop and weaken their position in their tribe. Contestants are often sent to Exile Island for one or both of these strategic reasons.

The person exiled receives a consolation prize of sorts - either a clue to the hidden immunity idol, which may or may not be located on the island, or (as in Survivor: Gabon
Survivor: Gabon

Survivor: Gabon - Earth's Last Eden was the seventeenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . The premiere aired September 25, 2008, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back....
) an "instant comfort".

The concept of Exile Island was also explored in the first season of Survivor: South Africa, when eliminated contestants were exiled to "Dead Man's Island" and later given a chance to come back into the game. "Dead Man's Island" was known for its tough conditions and atmosphere of despair, as contestants had to survive there without real purpose until near the end of the game.

Tribal Council

Tribal Council is held at the end of each episode. Here, the tribemates vote one person out of their tribe. The first time any player visits Tribal Council, they are asked to take a torch and light it from the fire pit omnipresent at every Council. It is stated that "this is part of the ritual of Tribal Council because fire represents life. As long as you have fire, you are still in this game. When your fire's gone, so are you": a metaphor used commonly within the show's theme. If the formation of the Jury has started, they are asked to silently enter and watch the proceedings. The players are then questioned by the host, who often provokes revealing details from them of events and interactions since the tribe's previous tribal council. Immediately prior to the vote, if a player has been awarded individual immunity through an immunity challenge, he is then asked if he wants to transfer that to another player. Whoever has the immunity after this possible exchange cannot be voted out.

The players then vote for another player in secret and explain their vote at the voting confessional, and the player who receives the most votes must leave the game. Players cannot vote for themselves. Players are also required to write legibly, and to avoid the use of uncommon nicknames. During the Tribal Council portion of the episode as aired, these votes and confessionals are not all shown; this is done to maximize the suspense of the pending vote tally. However, the vote of each tribe member is revealed during the credits and the ousted player's confessional. When the votes are read, the order that the votes are pulled has also usually been manipulated by production to extract the most suspense from the players during the tally. All votes are final. Once the vote tally has exceeded the majority needed, the host will stop the vote tally, pronouncing that player eliminated from the game, keeping the remaining votes in secret to the players themselves.

As described previously, the player(s) with the Hidden Immunity Idol(s) are offered the chance to play the idol at specific points during this process.

The eliminated player's torch is extinguished (also dubbed as snuffing), and the host declares "The tribe has spoken" and "It's time for you to go." The player then exits the Tribal Council area and delivers some final words that air at the end of the episode. The remaining tribe members are then told to return to camp with their torches; in some seasons, this has allowed a tribe access to a source of fire, while in other seasons, the tribe is not allowed to return to camp with their torches lit if they do not yet have their own source of fire or method of starting one.

In the event of a tie before there are four contestants remaining, a revote among the non-tied contestants will occur, in which the only candidates for elimination are the tied players. If the revote does not resolve the tie, and the vote is thus determined to be deadlocked between two or more players, a two minute discussion will commence in which the non-tied players must come to a unanimous decision as to who should be eliminated. If a unanimous decision is not reached within two minutes, the tied players are granted immunity and the non-tied players (except anyone who has won individual immunity) are forced to choose rocks out of a bag without looking. The player who chooses the differently colored rock is eliminated.

In the event of a tie at the final four, a revote will occur (However in Survivor: Gabon, a revote did not occur in the final four and it went directly to the fire-making tie breaker challenge), but if the revote does not resolve the tie, the tied players will face off in a challenge. In Palau, Panama, Cook Islands and Gabon, this challenge was a fire-making contest. In Marquesas, the random rock tiebreaker was used at the final four, which host Jeff Probst later admitted was a mistake.

In the very rare case that a tribe prior to the merge is down to two players, as in Palau, those two will also face off in a challenge to determine who is to leave the game. This has only happened once to date.

Very rarely, a player may decide to quit the game. While this is disapproved of by the crew and contestants, the player's wish is granted, for whatever reasons. If a player quits at Tribal Council, as was the case in Pearl Islands and Palau, that player's torch is "laid down", as per the host's words. Depending on the player's reasons for quitting, they may or may not get to deliver their final words.

In very rare cases when players are forced out of the game due to injury, or completely leave the game on their own terms outside of Tribal Council, Tribal Council is usually not held, with the other tribe(s) being informed of the player's departure if still before the merge. However, there have been occasions where, after a player is evacuated, an immunity challenge and subsequent Tribal Council are still held. This is typically when the game begins with more than eighteen contestants.

The jury

All eliminated players except, generally, the Final 9 (in later seasons this number has varied), leave the game altogether. The remaining players who leave the game, excluding the final two or three who will go on to the final vote, form the jury, a group of people who vote to determine the winner of the game. Once the Jury starts to form, the members are present at every Tribal Council, but are not allowed to speak or interact with the players still in the game; they are only there to observe the questioning and voting that occurs. Jury members are sequestered until the end of the final Tribal Council, and are not allowed to discuss their voting or issues with the remaining contestants, with other jury members, or the final players in order to prevent any possible cooperation or collusion from subgroups within the jury. This restriction continues through the game and up until the reveal of the winner of the game.

End of the game

The last two challenges (starting on the third to last day of the competition) before the Final Tribal Council have always followed a similar pattern:

Prior to the second-to-last challenge, the players are usually treated to a small food reward (a hearty breakfast or similar meal) for making it this far. The second-to-last immunity challenge tends to be an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and usually is the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges. A Tribal Council is then held to vote off one player.

Prior to the last challenge, the remaining players partake in a memorial activity appropriate for the theme of the show, where they pay respect to the players who have been eliminated previously. (Torches of the eliminated contestants are usually alluded in this segment.) This usually leads directly into the final immunity challenge, which tends to focus on balance and/or endurance and which can last from minutes to almost half a day. In most seasons, with three players participating, winning immunity on this challenge allows that player to select whom he or she wants to go with to the Final Tribal Council, significantly improving their chance at winning the competition. Because of this, the challenges tend to allow players to talk and try to make last-minute deals, giving up immunity for assurance of being taken to the Final Two. A Tribal Council is then held to vote off the last eliminated player. Only the person with Immunity votes since the other two votes would cancel each other out. At this point, the game is no longer in the remaining players' control, as the next day they face the Final Tribal Council where their fate will be decided.

A similar pattern has been used in recent seasons in which three contestants attend the Final Tribal Council. The final challenges and rituals take place one vote earlier in the game. The final immunity challenge is held amongst the final four players, and the winner, while assured a place in the final three, does not unilaterally decide on his or her competition for the prize.

Final tribal council

On the last day of the competition, the surviving players generally either clean up, tear down, or burn down their camp as a tribute to surviving to the end of the game. They then make their way to the final Tribal Council.

During the final Tribal Council, the following events generally occur, though parts may be edited to fit within the time limitation for the show:
  • Each of the final players makes an introductory statement to the jury about why they are deserving of the jury's vote.
  • Each jury member, in turn, can ask each of the final players a question, which that player must respond to. In some cases, the juror may only be making a short speech which requires no answer but is meant to throw the player off guard.
  • Each final player makes a closing statement, allowing them to respond generally to the jury's question and again explain why they would be the most deserving winner. There was no closing statement in Cook Islands, Fiji, China, Micronesia or Gabon.
  • Each jury member then votes for one of the final players, indicating which player he or she wants to win the game.


After this vote, the container with the votes is taken away by the host. The players are told that the vote will be revealed during the live finale, and the votes are secured until the live finale of the show when the votes are revealed and the winner is announced. On several occasions the final tribal council and finale are edited together to make them seem like one event, until moments later the camera shows the studio audience. This is possible by recreating on a studio the Tribal Council set from the location of filming.

Prior to the use of a Final 3, the jury has always been odd-numbered, thus ensuring that no tie would be possible. However, with every Final 3 jury, or as in the case of Micronesia of an even-numbered jury for a Final 2, a tie may be possible; it is unknown what mechanism is used to resolve a tie should it occur. During the finale of Micronesia, the host had a white envelope that he claimed held the tie-breaker, but its contents were not revealed as no tie occurred.

Prizes

The player chosen as Sole Survivor receives a cash prize of $1,000,000 (prior to taxes). The Sole Survivor also receives a car provided by the show's sponsor, except in Survivor: Cook Islands. In a few seasons, the final players have also agreed to play for the tribe flag or other representative object from camp.

In addition, the final five or six contestants may have the opportunity to compete for a car. The winner of this challenge has never won the game, leading to the concept of a "Survivor car curse".

Every player receives a stipend
Stipend

A stipend is a form of monetary payment or salary, such as for an internship or apprenticeship. Stipends are usually lower than what would be expected as a permanent salary for similar work....
 for participating on Survivor depending on how long he or she lasts in the game. In most seasons, the runner-up receives $100,000, and third place wins $85,000. Sonja Christopher, the first player voted off in Survivor: Borneo, received $2,500. The stipend was increased for Survivor: All-Stars
Survivor: All-Stars

Survivor: All-Stars was the eighth season of the United States reality show Survivor . It was taped in 2003 and debuted in the United States on CBS on February 1, 2004 after Super Bowl XXXVIII....
. The known prizes for Survivor: All-Stars were as follows: 2nd = $250,000; 3rd = $125,000; 4th = $100,000. Tina Wesson
Tina Wesson

Tina Wesson won United States dollar1,000,000 as the winner of Survivor: The Australian Outback. A married personal nurse from Knoxville, Tennessee, Tina outlasted 15 other players to become the first woman to win the $1 million prize in 2001....
, the first player voted off in Survivor: All-Stars, received $25,000. In Survivor: Fiji, the first season with tied runners-up, the two runners-up received US$100,000 each, and Yau-Man Chan
Yau-Man Chan

Yau-Man Chan was the fourth place finisher in the reality television series Survivor: Fiji. He was born in Hong Kong to ethnic Chinese parents and raised in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, Malaysia....
 received US$60,000 for his 4th place finish. The prizes for other seasons with more than sixteen contestants are unknown.

All players also receive an additional $10,000 for their appearance on the reunion show.

There have also been additional prizes given out, outside of the usual mechanics of the show:
  • In Survivor: All-Stars
    Survivor: All-Stars

    Survivor: All-Stars was the eighth season of the United States reality show Survivor . It was taped in 2003 and debuted in the United States on CBS on February 1, 2004 after Super Bowl XXXVIII....
    :
    • Rob Mariano won the in-game car reward as part of a challenge. Given the option to select a player to join him in a makeshift drive-in movie theater, he selected Amber Brkich to join him. Jeff Probst later revealed to the two at their reward that because Rob had selected Amber, Amber also received a car (though one of lesser value).
    • At the reunion, Amber, as the Sole Survivor, was then asked to select one of the other All-Stars to receive a car, and she selected Shii Ann Huang.
  • In Survivor: America's Tribal Council
    Survivor: America's Tribal Council

    Survivor: America's Tribal Council was a special edition of the TV show Survivor: All-Stars, which followed the Survivor: All-Stars finale in which Amber Brkich won the million dollar prize....
     as part of the All-Stars season, Rupert Boneham was selected by a popularity poll of Survivor viewers to win $1,000,000.
  • In Survivor: Panama
    Survivor: Panama

    Survivor: Panama - Exile Island was the twelfth season of the United States reality show Survivor , and took place in the Pearl Islands, off the coast of Panama....
    , Cirie Fields
    Cirie Fields

    Cirie Fields is a married mother of three and a repeat contestant on the Survivor television series. Fields has appeared in two seasons, Survivor: Panama and Survivor: Micronesia....
     was selected by a popularity poll of Survivor viewers to win a car.
  • In Survivor: Cook Islands
    Survivor: Cook Islands

    Survivor: Cook Islands was the thirteenth season of the United States reality show Survivor .It was officially announced by Jeff Probst during the Survivor: Exile Island finale....
    , Ozzy Lusth
    Ozzy Lusth

    Oscar "Ozzy" Lusth was a contestant on Survivor: Cook Islands. He finished as the 1st runner-up in a 5-4-0 vote to Yul Kwon . Lusth also competed in Survivor: Micronesia as one of the returning favorites....
     was selected by a popularity poll of Survivor viewers to win a car.
  • In Survivor: China
    Survivor: China

    Survivor: China was the fifteenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . The premiere aired September 20, 2007. Host Jeff Probst claimed the show was the first full American TV series to be filmed entirely within the People's Republic of China....
    , James Clement was selected by a popularity poll of Survivor viewers to win $100,000, while Denise Martin was selected by the show's producers to receive a prize of $50,000, due to misfortunes she experienced after her return home following taping. (It was later revealed that she was misleading in her story of being demoted, and she declined the $50,000, asking it to be donated to a pediatric AIDS charity instead.)
  • A similar popularity poll was held for Survivor: Micronesia
    Survivor: Micronesia

    Survivor: Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites was the sixteenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . Pitting die-hard Survivor fans against some of the series' past contestants, this season was the show's third to include contestants from past seasons, after the all-returning contestant pool from Survivor: All-Stars...
    , and James Clement again was selected by viewers to win $100,000.
  • A similar popularity poll was held for Survivor: Gabon
    Survivor: Gabon

    Survivor: Gabon - Earth's Last Eden was the seventeenth season of the United States reality show Survivor . The premiere aired September 25, 2008, with the first two episodes screened back-to-back....
    , and Robert "Bob" Crowley was selected by viewers to win $100,000.


Game rules

  • Conspiring to split winnings will result in immediate expulsion from the game.
  • Except for the occasional challenges which involve wrestling or limited combat, any physical violence between players will result in immediate expulsion from the game.
  • At Tribal Council, players are not permitted to vote for themselves, nor can they spoil their ballots or decline to cast a vote. Players must also show whom they voted for to the camera inside the voting booth.
  • Contestants must abide by U.S. law as well as local law. Breaking any of these laws will result in immediate removal from the game.
  • Contestants may not skip any tribal councils, nor can they refuse to participate in an immunity or reward challenge, unless the game offers them the opportunity to do so.
  • Tribe members may not raid or visit the campsite of another tribe unless they are doing so as part of an immunity challenge, reward challenge or tribal merger activity with the other tribe. They also cannot visit the TV crew compound. Exceptions to this rule have been made, as a result of accident or challenge victories.
  • If a contestant becomes seriously injured or sick, the player, fellow contestants, the host, or even the crew filming the players may call in a medical team for help. In some cases, the player can be treated at their camp, but the player may also be deemed unable to participate further by the medical team and is then taken from camp to a medical facility, and removed from the game.
  • Depending on which country the show takes place in, contestants may be barred from killing certain forms of plant or animal life.


International versions

The Survivor format has been adapted for numerous international versions of the show, some named after the original Expedition Robinson
Expedition Robinson

Expedition: Robinson was a popular Sweden reality television program, that debuted in 1997. It was the first production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
.

Country Show name Aired on Grand Prize Broadcast years Seasons
Survivor M-Net
M-Net

Similar to Canal+ in France, the channel offers a mix of general entertainment, children's programmes, sports and movies, most of which are acquired from overseas but some are also locally produced....
 
Unknown 2006 1
Expedición Robinson Canal 13
Canal 13 (Argentina)

Canal 13 is an Argentina television network.LS85 TV, Canal 13 Buenos Aires began its transmissions in 1960. The station was licensed to Proartel S.A., owned by Cuban Goar Mestre, the United States network CBS and the Time Life company....
 
$
Argentine peso

The peso is the currency of Argentina. Its ISO 4217 code is ARS, and the symbol used locally for it is $ . It is divided into 100 centavos....
100,000
2002 2
Australian Survivor
Australian Survivor

Australian Survivor was a television series based on the popular reality show Survivor . The series was filmed in November and December 2001 and aired weekly from February 13 - May 15, 2002 on Australia's Nine Network....
 
Nine Network
Nine Network

The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia based in Willoughby, New South Wales, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney....
 
AU$
Australian dollar

The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Islandss of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu....
500,000
2002 1
Celebrity Survivor
Celebrity Survivor

Celebrity Survivor, also known promotionally as Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu and Australia's Celebrity Survivor, was an Australian television series that screened on the Seven Network in 2006, based on the popular reality television show Survivor ....
 
Seven Network
Seven Network

The Seven Network is an Australia Television broadcasting in Australia owned by the Seven Media Group. It dates back to 2 December 1956, when the first stations on the Very high frequency frequency were established in Sydney and Melbourne....
 
AU$
Australian dollar

The Australian dollar is the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia, including Christmas Island, Cocos Islands, and Norfolk Island, as well as the independent Pacific Islandss of Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu....
100,000 (For celebrity's chosen charity)
2006 1

Expedition Robinson ORF
Orf

Orf can refer to:*Orf , a disease found in sheep and goatsORF can refer to:*Open reading frame*Oral reading fluency*ORF , ?sterreichischer Rundfunk...
 
RTL II
2000 1
Expeditie Robinson
Expeditie Robinson

Expeditie Robinson is a popular reality television program in Belgium and the Netherlands, that debuted in 2000. It was the second production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
 
VT4
VT4

VT4 is a Flanders commercial television channel. It is part of ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG.The channel began broadcasting on 1 February 1995. The channel initially had no Belgium broadcasting license and was transmitted via London ....
 (2000-2004), KANAALTWEE (2005-)
NET 5
NET 5

NET 5 is a commercial Netherlands television channel owned by ProSiebenSat.1 Media. Other channels of the group in the Netherlands are SBS6 and Veronica ....
 (2000-2004), Talpa
Talpa

Talpa may refer to:* Talpa , a genus of mole* Talpa, New Mexico, a village in Taos County, New Mexico* Talpa, Texas, a village in Texas* Talpa de Allende, a city in Jalisco, Mexico...
 (2005-2006), RTL 5
RTL 5

RTL 5 is the 2nd channel of the RTL Group in the Netherlands. The channel mainly broadcasts American films and hit series such as 24 , CSI: Miami, CSI New York , Heroes and Prison Break but also local productions including Jensen! and Holland's Next Top Model, a Dutch version of America's Next Top Model....
 (2007-)
Euro

The euro is the official currency of 16 out of 27 European Union member state of the European Union . The states, known collectively as the Eurozone are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain....
50,000 (originally BFr
Belgian franc

The franc was the currency of Belgium until 2002 when the euro was introduced into circulation. It was subdivided into 100 centiem , centimes or Centime ....
2,000,000)
2000 - Present 10
No Limite Globo
Rede Globo

Rede Globo is a Brazilian Television broadcasting, owned by media conglomerate Organiza??es Globo. The network is currently one of the largest in The Americas and the fourth largest in the world, watched by 120 million people daily....
 
R$
Brazilian real

The real is the present-day currency of Brazil and was also the currency during the period 1690 to 1942. When the first real circulated, the plural used was r?is....
 300,000
2000 - 2001 3
Survivor BG
Survivor BG

Survivor BG is the Bulgarian version of the reality show Survivor , broadcast and produced by BTV ....
 
bTV 250,000 BGN
Bulgarian lev

The lev is the currency of Bulgaria. It is divided in 100 stotinki . In archaic Bulgarian the word "lev" meant "lion"....
 
2006 - Present 3
Expedición Robinson: La Isla Vip (Celebrity Season) Canal 13
Canal 13 (Chile)

Corporaci?n de Televisi?n de la Pontificia Universidad Cat?lica de Chile , generally known by its broadcast frequency Canal 13, is the second oldest television station in Chile....
 
$
Chilean peso

The peso is the currency of Chile. The current peso has circulated since 1975, with a previous version circulating between 1817 and 1960. The symbol used locally for it is Dollar sign....
2006 1
Expedición Robinson
Expedición Róbinson (Colombia)

Expedici?n R?binson is a Colombian version of the Survivor reality television game show based on the Sweden television series Expedition Robinson originally created in 1992 by Charlie Parsons....
 
Caracol Television COL$
Colombian peso

The peso is the currency of the Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP and it is also informally abbreviated as COL$. However, the official peso symbol is $....
250,000,000
2001 - 2002 2
La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. (Celebrity Season) RCN TV
RCN TV

This article is about the Colombian broadcasting company. For the American telecommunications company, see RCN CorporationRCN Televisi?n is a Colombian private television network....
 
COL$
Colombian peso

The peso is the currency of the Colombia. Its ISO 4217 code is COP and it is also informally abbreviated as COL$. However, the official peso symbol is $....
300,000,000
2004 - 2007 4
Survivor HRT
HRT

HRT is an abbreviation that can stand for:...
 
2005 1
Trosecník
Trosecník

Trosecn?k Trosecn?k was a reality show based on Survivor, broadcast on Prima TV in the Czech Republic. Trosecn?k was filmed on the islands Plataneras, Chivraleon and Mogo Mogo, located in the Pearl Islands of Panama....
 
TV Prima
TV Prima

TV Prima is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague. Its current owner is firm FTV Prima, spol. s r. o., general manager Marek Singer....
 
5,000,000 CZK
Czech koruna

The Czech koruna has been the currency of the Czech Republic since 8 February 1993 when, together with Slovak koruna, it replaced the Czechoslovak koruna at par....
 
2007 1
Robinson Ekspeditionen TV3 500,000 DKK
Danish krone

The krone is the currency of Denmark, including the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. The krone is pegged to the euro via the European Union's exchange rate mechanism....
(originally 1,000,000 DKK)
1998 - Present 11
Expedición Robinson Teleamazonas
Teleamazonas

Teleamazonas is an television channel in Ecuador. It broadcasts on channel 4 to Quito channel 5 to Guayaquil.Also on EchoStar's Dish Network DishLATINO programming package in the United States....
 
2002 1
Ekspeditsioon Robinson TV3 Estonia 2001 - 2003 3
Suomen Robinson Nelonen
Nelonen

Nelonen is a Finland commercial TV channel. It started out as Helsinki's local television channel Paikallistelevisio in 1989 on the HTV cable network, which name was changed first to PTV4 and then to Nelonen....
 
€100,000 2003 - 2004 2
Koh-Lanta TF1
TF1

TF1 is a private France TV channel, controlled by TF1 Group, whose major share-holder is Bouygues. TF1's average market share of 25-35% makes it the most popular domestic network....
 
€100,000 (originally ?
French franc

The franc is a former currency of France. Between 1360 and 1641, it was the name of coins worth 1 livre tournois and it remained in common parlance as a term for this amount of money....
500,000)
2001 - Present 9
GMiri Survivor Rustavi 2
Rustavi 2

Rustavi 2 Broadcasting Company , better known as Rustavi 2, is the most successful private television broadcasting company in Georgia . The Rustavi, based in Tbilisi, was founded in 1994 in the town of Rustavi....
 
2007 - 2008 1
Gestrandet (2001), Survivor (2007) RTL II
RTL II

RTL II is a privately owned, commercial, general-interest German television television channel.It was founded as a second-generation commercial broadcaster in 1993....
 (2001), ProSieben (2007)
€250,000 2001, 2007 2
Expeditie Robinson Mega TV
Mega TV

Mega TV was Malaysia's first subscription-based cable television service. It was incorporated on 18 October 1994 and was operated by TV3 ....
 
2003 1

Survivor Mega TV
Mega TV

Mega TV was Malaysia's first subscription-based cable television service. It was incorporated on 18 October 1994 and was operated by TV3 ....
 
Show TV
2007 1
Survivor - A Sziget RTL Klub
RTL Klub

RTL Klub is a television station owned by RTL Group and broadcast in Hungary. It was one of Hungary's first commercial TV channels and was only two days after the main rival TV2 to begin broadcasting....
 
10,000,000 Ft
Hungarian forint

The forint is the currency of Hungary. It is divided into 100 fill?r, although fill?r coins have not been in circulation since 1999. At the end of February 2009 the exchange rates were approximately 234 Ft for one United States dollar, and 297 Ft for one Euro....
 and car
2003 - 2004 2
Survivor 10
Survivor 10: The Caribbean

Survivor 10: The Caribbean is the first season of the Israeli version of the United States Reality television show "Survivor ", shot during June and July, 2007, in Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic....
 
Israel 10
Israel 10

Channel 10 , formerly known as Israel 10 is a commercial broadcasting television channel licensed in Israel. It operates under the auspices of the Second Israeli Broadcasting Authority....
 
?
Israeli new sheqel

The Israeli New Sheqel is the currency of Israel. The new sheqel is divided into 100 agorot . Denominations made in this currency are marked with the sheqel sign....
650,000 and a car
2007 - Present 2
Survivor Italia Italia 1
Italia 1

Italia 1 is an Italy commercial television station on the Mediaset network.It is oriented especially at young people....
 
€200,000 2001 1
L'Isola Dei Famosi (Celebrity Season) Rai Due
Rai Due

Rai Due is one of the three main television channels broadcast by Italy public television company RAI alongside with Rai Uno and Rai Tre. Rai Due first started transmissions on November 4 1961....
 
€200,000 2003 - Present 6
Survivor TBS
Tokyo Broadcasting System

or TBS, is a television network in Tokyo, Japan.TBS has a 28-affiliate news network called Japan News Network, as well as a 34-affiliate radio network called Japan Radio Network which TBS Radio & Communications has....
 
Ą
Japanese yen

The is the currency of Japan. It is the third most-traded currency in the forex after the euro and the United States dollar. It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S....
10,000,000
2003 4
Robinsonii TV3 Latvia
TV3 Latvia

TV3 Latvia is a television channel targeted at a Latvian language audience owned by Modern Times Group . It was launched in 1998, but didn't receive a terrestrial license until 2001....
 
2001 - 2003 3
Robinzonai TV3 Lithuania
TV3 Lithuania

TV3 is a television channel owned by Modern Times Group and targeted at a Lithuanian language-speaking audience. It was founded on May 7, 1992 and launched on April 11, 1993 as "Tele-3" before being renamed "TV3" in 1996....
 
2001 - 2003 3
Middle East
Middle East

File:GreaterMiddleEast1.pngThe Middle East is a region that spans southwestern Asia, western Asia, and northeastern Africa. It has no clear boundaries, often used as a synonym to Near East, in opposition to Far East....
 
Survivor LBC 1,000,000SR 2005? 1
Robinsonekspedisjonen TV3
TV3 (Norway)

TV3 Norway is a commercial television channel targeting Norway owned by Viasat, which is a part of the Sweden media group Modern Times Group. It was separated from the common Swedish-Norwegian feed in the early 1990s....
 
NOK
Nok

The Nok civilization appeared in Nigeria around 500 B.C. and mysteriously vanished around 200 AD. The civilization?s social system was highly advanced....
1,000,000
1999 - Present 8
Mountain Dew Survivor Pakistan PTV, TV One, ARY US$
United States dollar

The United States dollar is the unit of currency of the United States and was defined by the Coinage Act of 1792 to be between 371 and 416 grains of silver ....
100,000
2006 (Discontinued) 1
Survivor Philippines
Survivor Philippines

The first season of Survivor Philippines premiered on September 15, 2008 and ended its run on December 12 of the same year. Auditions for this season were held in six Philippine cities in May 2008....
 
GMA Network
GMA Network

GMA Network, Incorporated , a Philippine multi-media conglomerate, is a television network in the Philippines. GMA provides news and entertainment programs through its forty-seven fully-owned television relay stations, four affiliate television stations and thirty-four radio stations throughout the Philippines....
 
P3,000,000 2008 - Present 2
Wyprawa Robinson TVN
TVN (Poland)

TVN is a major Poland commercial television network, founded by Mariusz Walter and launched on October 3 1997. TVN belongs to the TVN S.A. Group which in turn is controlled by the ITI_Group, the largest Polska media company, holding around 62% ownership interest as of September 2008....
 
100,000 PLN
Polish zloty

The zloty As a result of inflation in the early 1990s, the currency underwent Denomination #Redenomination. Thus, on 1 January 1995, 10 000 old zlotych became one new zloty ....
 
2004 1
Survivor TVI Esc
Portuguese escudo

The escudo was the currency of Portugal prior to the introduction of the euro on 1 January 1999 and was removed from circulation on 28 February 2002....
10,000,000
2001 1
Last Hero
Last Hero

Last Hero ? is the Russian version of United States of America Reality television Survivor . The first season was in 2001, and the latest started on 16 november 2008....
 
Channel One (Russia)
Channel One (Russia)

Channel One is the Russian List of Russian-language television channels with the widest reception area. According to a recent government publication, the Russian government controls 51% of its shares....
 
1,000,000 RUB
Russian ruble

The ruble or rouble is the currency of the Russia and the two partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Formerly, the ruble was also the currency of the Soviet Union and the Russian Empire prior to their breakups....
 
2001 - Present 6
Robinson VIP (Celebrity Season) TV3 2004 1
Survivor Srbija
Survivor Srbija

Survivor Srbija is a Serbian version of the Survivor television series, created and broadcast by Fox televizija. In addition to Serbia, the show is broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Alternativna televizija and Republic of Macedonia on A1 TV channel ...
 
Fox televizija
Fox televizija

Fox televizija is a Serbian commercial television network that was officialy launched on December 31, 2006.It is 49% owned by News Corporation since Serbian laws don't allow foreign subjects to own 50% percent or more of a television network with a nationwide broadcasting license....
 
Nissan Patrol Jeep and
Euro

The euro is the official currency of 16 out of 27 European Union member state of the European Union . The states, known collectively as the Eurozone are: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain....
100,000
2008 (Currently on air) 1
Survivor South Africa
Survivor South Africa

Survivor South Africa is a spin-off from the popular United States reality television series Survivor , which itself was a spin-off from the Sweden Expedition Robinson....
 
M-Net
M-Net

Similar to Canal+ in France, the channel offers a mix of general entertainment, children's programmes, sports and movies, most of which are acquired from overseas but some are also locally produced....
 
R
South African rand

The rand is the currency of South Africa. It takes its name from the Witwatersrand , the ridge upon which Johannesburg is built and where most of South Africa's gold deposits were found....
1,000,000
2006 - Present 2
Supervivientes: Expedición Robinson Telecinco
Telecinco

Gestevisi?n Telecinco, S.A., is a Spain television station, one of the leading Spanish private TV companies. It is the second private television in Spain after Antena 3 ....
 
20.000,000 P
Spanish peseta

The peseta was the currency of Spain between 1869 and 2002. Along with the French franc, it was also a de facto currency used in Andorra . It was subdivided into 100 c?ntimos or, informally, 4 reales, but these subunits were completely out of circulation by the 1970s....
 
2000 - 2001 2
La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. (Celebrity Season) Antena 3
Antena 3 (Spain)

Antena 3 de Television, S.A., is a Spain television station and media company, present in the television, radio and movie theater industries. It was the first private station in Spain, commencing broadcasts in 1990....
€300,000 2003 - 2005 4
Supervivientes (Celebrity Season) Telecinco
Telecinco

Gestevisi?n Telecinco, S.A., is a Spain television station, one of the leading Spanish private TV companies. It is the second private television in Spain after Antena 3 ....
 
€200,000 2006 - Present 3
Expedition: Robinson
Expedition Robinson

Expedition: Robinson was a popular Sweden reality television program, that debuted in 1997. It was the first production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
 
SVT
Sveriges Television

Sveriges Television AB is a national television broadcaster based in Sweden, funded by a compulsory fee to be paid by all television owners. The Swedish public broadcasting system is in several respects modeled after the one used in the United Kingdom, and Sveriges Television shares many traits with its British counterpart, the British Broad...
 (1997-2003), TV3 (2004-2005), TV4 (2009)
1997 - Present 10
Expedition Robinson TV3 1999- 2000 2
Survivor Kanal D (2004), Show TV (2007) 2004, 2007 2
Survivor
Survivor (UK TV series)

Survivor is the United Kingdom version of the reality show Survivor . The show was broadcast by the ITV network. It hit screens in the United Kingdom in 2001, with huge promotion and hype from tabloid newspapers....
 
ITV
ITV

ITV is a public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom television network of British television broadcasters, set up under the Independent Television Authority to provide competition to the BBC....
 
Ł
Pound sterling

----The pound sterling , subdivided into 100 pence , is the currency of the United Kingdom, its Crown dependency and the British Overseas Territories of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and British Antarctic Territory....
1,000,000
2001 - 2002 2
Survivor CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
 
US$1,000,000 2000 - Present 18
Robinson: La Gran Aventura Venevision
Venevisión

Venevisi?n, is one of Venezuela's largest television networks, which is owned and presided over by Gustavo Cisneros. Similar to Televisa in Mexico, Venevisi?n controls a large proportion of all show business activity in the country....
 
100,000,000 VEB
Venezuelan bolívar

The bol?var fuerte is the new Currency of Venezuela since 1 January 2008. It is subdivided into 100 c?ntimos and replaced the bol?var at the rate of Bs.F 1 = Bs.1000 due to inflation....
 
2001 - 2003 2


See also

  • Expedition Robinson
    Expedition Robinson

    Expedition: Robinson was a popular Sweden reality television program, that debuted in 1997. It was the first production worldwide of a format that was developed in the UK, a format that has since then also been produced in many other countries, most notable under the title Survivor ....
  • Obstacle course
    Obstacle course

    An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual or team must navigate usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running, climbing, jumping, crawling and Balance elements with the aim of testing endurance; sometimes a course involves mind tests....
  • Survivor: The Ride


Further reading

United Kingdom Season #1 (2001)
  • Waddell, Dan. Survivor: Trust No One: The Official Inside Story of TV's Toughest Challenge. London: Carlton, [December,] 2001.


United Kingdom Season #2: Survivor: Panama (2002)
  • Waddell, Dan. Survivor: Panama. London: Carlton, [June,] 2002.


United States Season #1: Survivor: Pulau Tiga, Borneo (2000)
  • Boesch, Rudy, and Jeff Herman. The Book of Rudy: The Wit and Wisdom of Rudy Boesch. No location: Adams Media Corporation, 2001.
  • Burnett, Mark, with Martin Dugard. Survivor: The Ultimate Game: The Official Companion Book to the CBS Television Show. New York: TV Books, 2000.
  • Hatch, Richard. 101 Survival Secrets: How to Make $1,000,000, Lose 100 Pounds, and Just Plain Live Happily. New York: Lyons Press, 2000.
  • Lance, Peter. Stingray: Lethal Tactics of the Sole Survivor: The Inside Story of How the Castaways were Controlled on the Island and Beyond. Portland, Oregon: R.R. Donnelley, 2000.


United States Season #2: Survivor: The Australian Outback (2001)
  • Burnett, Mark. Dare to Succeed: How to Survive and Thrive in the Game of Life. No location: Hyperion, 2001.
  • Survivor II: The Field Guide: The Official Companion to the CBS Television Show. New York: TV Books, 2001.


United States Season #6: Survivor: Amazon (2003)
  • ChillOne, The. The Spoiler: Revealing the Secrets of Survivor. Lincoln, Nebraska: iUniverse, 2003.


United States Season #9: Survivor: Vanuatu -Islands of Fire (2004)
  • Burnett, Mark. Jump In!: Even If You Don't Know How to Swim. New York: Ballantine Books, 2005.


Various Seasons, esp. United States 1-6
  • Survivor Lessons, edited by Matthew J. Smith and Andrew F. Wood. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2004.
  • Wright, Christopher J. Tribal Warfare: Survivor and the Political Unconscious of Reality Television (Series: Critical Studies in Television). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2006.


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