Survivor: Pulau Tiga (British season)

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Survivor: Pulau Tiga
Presented byMark Austin and John Leslie
No. of days40
No. of castaways16
WinnerCharlotte Hoborough
Runner-upJackie Carey
LocationPulau Tiga, Sabah, Malaysia
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkITV
Original release21 May (2001-05-21) –
25 July 2001 (2001-07-25)
Season chronology

Survivor: Pulau Tiga is the first season of the British ITV reality game show Survivor. The season was originally broadcast under the name Survivor but is often referred to as Survivor: Pulau Tiga to distinguish it from the subsequent edition of the program. The show premiered on 21 May 2001.

The programme was hosted by both journalist Mark Austin (who was on location with the contestants) and television presenter John Leslie (who conducted exit interviews with the players and presented additional footage of events from the island from a studio in London). The programme consisted of 40 days of gameplay with 16 castaways competing for a grand prize of £1,000,000.[1] This season was set in the South China Sea on the remote Malaysian island of Pulau Tiga in the state of Sabah, about 6 miles (9.7 km) off the north coast of Borneo, Malaysia. The island also hosted the first season of the American Survivor series.

The sixteen contestants were initially separated into two tribes, named Helang and Ular, meaning Eagle and Snake in Malaysian, respectively. On Day 20, the ten remaining players merged into one tribe, named Sekutu, the Malaysian word for "together". The final nine players remaining made up the Final Two and the seven members of the Tribal Council Jury, who ultimately decided who would be the "Ultimate Survivor".

After 40 days of competition, police officer Charlotte Hoborough was named the "Ultimate Survivor", defeating airline industry purchaser Jackie Carey in a 7-0 jury vote.[2]

Production[]

Broadcast[]

The programme initially aired 4 times a week. An hour-long show aired on Mondays and Wednesdays which showed the highlights from the island with host Mark Austin while on Tuesdays and Thursdays a studio show hosted by John Leslie aired. This programme included an interview with the castaway voted off the previous episode and included unseen footage from the island. After lower than expected ratings, the schedule changed to allow the programme's viewing figures to grow. The programme only airing twice a week with the island show airing on Monday and studio show airing on Tuesday.

Contestants[]

List of Survivor: Pulau Tiga contestants
Contestant Original tribe Merged tribe Finish Votes
Nick Carter
38, Drugs Company Manager, Gedling
Ular 1st Voted Out
Day 4
5
Jennifer "J.J." Adams
37, Personal Assistant, Barry
Helang 2nd Voted Out
Day 7
4
Uzma Bashir
30, Nursery Manager, Croxley Green
Helang 3rd Voted Out
Day 10
8
Sarah Odell
33, Model, Fulham
Ular 4th Voted Out
Day 13
5
Jayne Meyler
47, Massage Therapist, Steyning
Helang 5th Voted Out
Day 16
7
Adrian Bauckham
22, Barrister's Clerk, Gravesend
Helang 6th Voted Out
Day 19
4
Simon Dunkley
35, Financial Sales Manager, Sutton Coldfield
Helang Sekutu 7th Voted Out
Day 22
6
Andy Fairfield
41, Airline Pilot, Syresham
Helang 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 25
6
James Stroud
40, Property Developer, Wimbledon
Helang 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 28
9
Peter "Pete" Farrar
30, Model and Actor, Stockport
Ular 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 31
5
Zoe Lyons
29, Bartender and Actress, London
Ular 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 34
8
Eve Holding
30, Project Manager, Wantage
Ular 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 37
6
Mick Easton
55, Retired Police Officer, Dartford
Ular 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 38
4
Richard Owen
33, Clinical Psychologist, Cardiff
Ular 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 39
5
Jackie Carey
31, Airline Industry Purchaser, Woking
Ular Runner-up
Day 40
7
Charlotte Hobrough
24, Police Officer, Rhoose
Helang Ultimate Survivor
Day 40
4

Season summary[]

For consistency with other Survivor articles, events from the "Studio Show" (hosted by John Leslie) are not covered in this article.

The season premiere began with sixteen people divided into two tribes. They were Helang (Eagle), wearing yellow, and Ular (Snake), wearing blue. Throughout the pre-merge portion of the game, Ular appeared to be the superior tribe and was only sent Tribal Council on two different occasions. At these Tribal Councils, they eliminated Nick Carter (for trying to control the game) and Sarah Odell (for being associated with Eve Holding, who had been causing rifts in the tribe). Helang, on the other hand, was not so fortunate when it came to challenges, winning just two of the six Immunity Challenges. The tribe's failure in challenges sent them to Tribal Council four times, where they voted out J.J. Adams (for being too domineering), Uzma Bashir (for being weak), Jayne Meyler (for also being weak) and Adrian Bauckham (for being lazy).

On Day 21, the ten remaining castaways were merged into one tribe - Sekutu. Before the merge, the Ular tribe had decided to come together as an alliance and vote off the original members of Helang. The Alliance followed through with their original plan at the first three Tribal Councils and voted out the three men of Helang (Simon Dunkley, Andy Fairfield and James Stroud).

At this point, it looked as if Charlotte Hoborough, the last remaining member of Helang, would be the next one to leave. However, Ular decided that it would be a prime opportunity to vote out the biggest physical threat in the game, Pete Farrar, and Charlotte was spared. At the next Tribal Council, Charlotte was the target once again, but Richard Owen defected from his alliance with Eve and Zoe Lyons, forming a new counter alliance with the two outsiders of the tribe, Charlotte and Jackie Carey. The vote was tied 3-3; as Charlotte had 1 past vote cast against her and Zoe had 5, she was eliminated from the game. Eve, angered by the surprise of the vote, began to isolate herself from the group. Back at camp, she began to cause chaos, stealing items from the tribe (such as tampons, ketchup and a raincoat). Due to Eve's "inhumane" behaviour, the tribe voted her out unanimously. Mick Easton, the last remaining member of his alliance with Eve and Zoe, was then voted out at the next Tribal Council. At the Final Immunity Challenge, Charlotte came out victorious and had the power to decide who would sit next to her in the Final Two. The decision seemed fairly clear to Charlotte, and she eliminated Richard who was much more liked by the jury than Jackie.

At the Final Tribal Council, the jury praised Charlotte for overcoming so many obstacles to get to the end and criticised Jackie for being "carried" through the game. By a unanimous vote of 7-0, Charlotte became the first Ultimate Survivor.

Challenge winners and eliminations by episode
Episode Challenges Winner(s)[3] Eliminated Votes Finish
Reward Immunity
1 N/A Helang1 Nick 5-3 1st Voted Out
Day 4
2 Ular Ular J.J. 4-4 2nd Voted Out
Day 7
3 Ular Ular Uzma 4-2-1 3rd Voted Out
Day 10
4 Helang Helang Sarah 5-2 4th Voted Out
Day 13
5 Helang Ular Jayne 5-1 5th Voted Out
Day 16
6 Ular Ular Adrian 3-2 6th Voted Out
Day 19
7 None Andy Simon 6-2-1-1 7th Voted Out
Day 22
8 James
[Andy]
Pete Andy 6-2-1 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 25
9 Survivor
Auction
Richard James 6-1-1 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 28
10 Pete Richard Pete 5-1-1 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 31
11 Richard
[Charlotte]
Eve Zoe 3-3 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 34
12 Eve Richard Eve 4-1 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 37
13 None Richard Mick 3-1 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 38
Charlotte Richard 2-1 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 39
Finale &
Reunion
Jury vote
Jackie 7-0 Runner-up
Day 40
Charlotte Ultimate Survivor
Day 40

^1 Although Ular finished first, they failed to light one of the torches resulting in them being disqualified and Helang winning the challenge.

Voting history[]

Notes
  1. ^ The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
  2. ^ a b c d The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. The tied castaways were involved on a Tribal Council countback was called as a tiebreaker. Charlotte had one previous vote but Zoe had five, therefore Zoe was eliminated.
  3. ^ a b J.J. and Uzma were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.

Elimination notes[]

  • Nick: Although Jackie was targeted for being the weakest player, most of Ular voted out Nick as they felt he was taking control of the game too early. (5-3)
  • J.J.: Both J.J. and Uzma were in the hot seat. An elder alliance of J.J., Jayne and Andy were voting for Uzma for being the weakest member, whereas Charlotte, Adrian and Uzma were voting for J.J. for being too domineering. At tribal council, Simon and James split their votes and there was a 4-4 tie. The other players were then sent to a location where they could privately discuss, and then revote. A second vote (not aired) was tied after both Simon and James changed their votes (to J.J and Uzma respectively), again cancelling one another out. On the third vote, both James and Simon voted for J.J. (4-4), (3-3), (4-2)
  • Uzma: Uzma's weakness cost her dearly, and although Adrian and Charlotte rallied against Jayne, Helang felt that Uzma was weak. Uzma voted for James. (4-2-1)
  • Sarah: Although Sarah and Eve felt safe in their alliance with Richard and Jackie, Eve attempted to make waves by campaigning to send Jackie out. Richard objected and told Jackie, and between them they made a pact with the tribe outcast Zoe. Richard convinced Sarah and Eve that he would stick with their alliance, but joined Jackie and the others in blindsiding Sarah. (5-2)
  • Jayne: Adrian and Jayne were the two targets; Jayne for her weak performance in challenges and for mothering people too much, and Adrian for his lack of work around camp. After Jayne asked to leave (as she was missing her son), the tribe agreed to vote her out. (5-1)
  • Adrian: Two main duos existed in the Helang tribe: Andy & James, and Adrian & Charlotte. Simon promised loyalty to both groups, but at tribal council he betrayed Adrian and voted him out as lazy. (3-2)
  • Simon: The Ular alliance decided to vote out the Helang members one-by-one. Simon was first to go because Andy had won immunity and Ular bore Simon a grudge from an incident during one of the earlier challenges. Helang chose to split their votes across Ular so that their preferred players would win out in the event of a tie later in the game. (6-2-1-1)
  • Andy: Andy was the next victim of the Ular alliance, as he was seen more of a threat than Charlotte and James. (6-2-1)
  • James: The Ular members stuck together once again and voted out James, who they believed was a bigger threat than Charlotte. (6-1-1)
  • Pete: Although Charlotte was Ular's next target, Pete lost immunity. The Ular members then saw their chance to vote him out, as they thought he was a physical threat and that he was well liked by the Helang members of the jury. Richard told Pete, who was upset (as he had asked to be told when he was going to be voted off and the others refused to tell him). Pete then told Charlotte. Charlotte voted against Eve according to the Helang strategy. Pete stuck to the original plan and voted against Charlotte, keeping his word even knowing that he had been betrayed. Before leaving, Pete pretended to be taken by surprise, and took his betrayal personally. He threw his bible at Richard. (5-1-1)
  • Zoe: Fed up with Eve and Zoe, Richard and Jackie chose to break away from the Ular alliance and join Charlotte to form a new one. They decided to vote out Zoe for being too self-confident. Unaware of this, Eve, Mick, and Zoe voted for Charlotte according to Ular's original strategy. Charlotte and Zoe tied at tribal council 3-3. The tie would be broken by the number of past votes the players had received. Charlotte had one previous vote against her, while - partially thanks to Helang's voting strategy - Zoe had five. Thus Zoe was eliminated. (3-3)
  • Eve: Eve was unable to reconcile herself to dealing with Richard, Jackie and Charlotte, and became isolated. For their part, they did not get on with Eve. Even Mick, Eve's only ally, decided he had had enough of her. At camp, Eve took some of the camp tampons (although she later claimed she put some back) and a hidden bottle of ketchup which she drank alone in the jungle. When confronted at tribal council, Eve agreed that this had happened but claimed she had no regrets of doing it. She was then voted out. (4-1)
  • Mick: The alliance of Charlotte, Jackie, and Richard voted out their final non-aligned member, Mick. He was also considered a favourite of the jury, which contributed to his elimination. (3-1)
  • Richard: After winning the crucial final immunity challenge, Charlotte was safe from elimination. Jackie and Richard were forced to vote for each other while Charlotte had the only vote of actual value. She voted out well-liked Richard as he was more of a physical and mental threat to her than unpopular Jackie. When the final vote was being cast, Richard knew he would be eliminated and whispered "Good luck" to Charlotte. (2-1)
  • Jackie: The jury disliked Jackie and felt she was carried to the end by the others. She received no votes. (0-7)
  • Charlotte: The jury was impressed that she was able to make it so far despite winning only one individual immunity challenge. She was also more likeable than Jackie. She gained the votes of all the jury members: Andy, James, Pete, Zoe, Eve, Mick, and Richard. Andy and James voted for Charlotte since she was an ex-Helang member, Pete because he would only vote for Charlotte or Richard after being betrayed, Zoe because Charlotte "grew on her", Eve because she admitted that Charlotte did play a good game, Mick because of how Charlotte answered his questions compared to Jackie, and Richard because he felt Jackie didn't "understand the beauty" of the island and that Charlotte wasn't afraid to be who she was. (7-0)

Ratings[]

The series was perceived as being not very popular with UK viewers.[4] Despite initial media hype which surrounded the show, the debut episode opened with 6.6 million viewers, which was considered as a disappointment for ITV.[5] Ratings for the show then began to hang around the 5 million mark, which was half of the audience that the network had expected.[6]

The decision to air fewer episodes per week to give the show a greater opportunity to "grow",[7] failed to have an effect on viewing figures.[8] Nevertheless, the final show managed to attract 7.7 million viewers, peaking at 9 million.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "How to survive Survivor". BBC. 2001-05-17. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  2. ^ "Charlotte wins £1m Survivor". BBC. 2001-07-25. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
  3. ^ Bindley, David (20 March 2010). "Survivor: The Complete Challenge Guide (1st ed.)" (PDF). Retrieved 16 December 2010.
  4. ^ "BBC top ITV ratings for first time". Daily Mirror. 2 February 2002. Retrieved 24 February 2008.[dead link]
  5. ^ "Survivor makes disappointing debut". Digital Spy. 22 May 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  6. ^ "Survivor to be cut back?". Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. Retrieved 24 February 2008.
  7. ^ "ITV confirms Survivor shift". Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. Retrieved 7 June 2001.
  8. ^ "Survivor fails to gather pace". Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. Retrieved 29 June 2001.
  9. ^ "Survivor final draws 8m". Digital Spy. 26 July 2001. Retrieved 29 June 2001.

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