Survivor (formerly known as Survivor 10) is the Israeli version of the Survivor reality show based on the television series Survivor . and first broadcast on December 2007. It is hosted by actor and singer Guy Zu-Aretz. The show basically follows the structure and all elements of the Survivor franchise, with some modifications.
The show maroons a group of strangers (as one or more tribes) in an isolated location for 32 to 52 days, where they must provide food, water, fire, and shelter for themselves, while competing in challenges to earn either a reward, or an immunity from expulsion from the game in the next of the successive votes for elimination. While much less common than elimination by vote, medical conditions, such as injury or infection, have eliminated several contestants. The last two or three survivors face a jury composed of the last eight, nine, or ten players voted off. That jury interrogates the final few, and then votes for the winner of the game, the title of Sole Survivor.
Israeli new twists include: "The Island of The Dead" which gives an eliminated contestant a chance returning the game, the "Double Power" which earns its owner the power to vote twice and the "Veto Armlet" which earns its owner the power to eliminate a contestant's vote.
The winners received a prize of 1 million Shekel. (around 265,000 US$)
The first 6 seasons were broadcast by ABOT REIF HAMEIRI production team and aired by Channel 10. After a Legal proceeding, the show is aired and broadcast by CASTAWAY TELEVISION production team and aired by Franchisee Reshet in Channel 2 . and begin from the nine season broadcast by Reshet TV Channel (Channel 13)
Seasons
Season | Tribes | Filming Location | Season Run | Sole Survivor | Runner(s)-up | Final Vote | Fan Favorite player | |||
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Jibaro Sabana Tainu |
Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic | December 15, 2007 - May 17, 2008 | Naama Kasry | Noam Toor | Dan Mano | 5-4-0 | Noam Toor | |||
Barú Caniba [[|Casaya]] |
Pearl Islands, Panama | December 23, 2008 - May 23, 2009 | Erik Alper | Mirit Vaknin | 6-3 | Mirit Vaknin | ||||
[[|]] Tinago Mansaka |
Caramoan Peninsula, Camarines Sur, Philippines | August 29, 2009 - December 30, 2009 | Shay Arel | Tom Altager | Liora Goldberg | 6-3-0 | Tal Angelnder | |||
[[|Kalinga]] Mayon Sama Sama |
June 6, 2010 - August 29, 2010 | Natan Bashevkin | Idan Kapon | Sharon Rafaeli | 5-3-2 | Dan Mano | ||||
Banao Marikudo Malaya |
February 14, 2011 - June 19, 2011 | Irit Rahamim | Gev Pashti | Natalie Kabesa | 6-3-0 | Yaniv Ruhan | ||||
Dạng Thī̀ Niym S̄eǹh̄̒ |
Ko Jum, Krabi Province, Thailand | May 2, 2012 - August 29, 2012 | Itay Segev | Anat Harel | 5-3 | Yulia Plotkin | ||||
[[|Coyopa]] Huracan Tepeu |
Bay Island, Honduras | November 1, 2015 - March 1, 2016 | Tiltil Orfali | Titi Aynaw | Ruslana Rodina | Omri Kohavi | 4-2-1-1 | Tiltil Orfali | ||
Buhay Ligaw Tagay |
El Nido, Palawan, Philippines | May 20, 2017 - September 6, 2017 | Inbar Pinievsky Basson | Ma'ayan Adam | Masgano Mangistu | 5-2-0 | Ma'ayan Adam | |||
Kankai Ipogo Tanaw |
Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines | March 9, 2019 - July 13. 2019 | Đovani Roso | Naama Kasry | Simcha Gueta | 7-0-0 | Naama Kasry | |||
Anting Anting Kapre |
May 2, 2020 - |
References
Survivor franchises |
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