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Survivor Srbija, also known as Survajvor when transcribed (Сурвајвор Србија), or Survivor Serbia, is the Serbian version of Survivor. Its first broadcast was on October 27, 2008. The show was created by the company Vision Team and was broadcast on many different TV stations. In addition to Serbia, the show was broadcast in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro. It also featured contestants from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Montenegro.

A new Serbian version of Survivor premiered in 2022.

History[]

Main article: Survivor (franchise)

Prva[]

The first season, Panama, premiered on October 27, 2008 on the Serbian channel Prva (then known as Fox).[1] It mostly featured contestants from Serbia, but also featured two contestants from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one from Montenegro. Overall, it consisted of 22 castaways and lasted 53 days, as opposed to the traditional 39. It was also broadcast in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Alternativna TV, North Macedonia on A1 and Montenegro on TV IN. The prize for the Sole Survivor was 100,000 (~$117,845) and a Nissan Patrol.[2] The Fan Favorite Award was €10,000 (~$11,784).[2] Outside of Serbia, the show was titled Survivor.

Season 2, Philippines, premiered on October 19, 2009 in Serbia (once again on Prva), North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It also serves as the first season of the Slovenian edition on Survivor, as it featured two contestants from Slovenia for the first time. It premiered on October 21, 2009 simply titled Survivor (this is the case for other countries as well). The number of days, number of castaways, prize money, and most of the channels didn't change. However, the fan-favorite prize was changed to a Nissan Navara. It was also broadcast on NTV Hayat in Bosnia and Herzegovina as well. In North Macedonia, it aired on Sitel, and in Montenegro, it aired on PRO. In Slovenia, it aired on TV3. It featured a Bosnian contestant, two Montenegrins, and two North Macedonian contestants for the first time. The Slovenian broadcast also featured a co-host, Ula Furlan.

Season 3, VIP: Philippines, featured celebrities.[3] It premiered on October 22, 2010. The format of the show was changed slightly and became closer to the US version, only featuring 16 castaways and lasting 32 days. It aired on Prva (Serbia), OBN (B&H), Sitel (NM) and IN (Montenegro). Outside of Serbia it was titled VIP Survivor. The prize money was changed to €50,000 (~$58,915).[4]

The fourth and final season also carried the VIP format. It was titled VIP: Costa Rica (or Kostarika). It premiered on March 12, 2012, featured 18 castaways and lasted 37 days.[5] It featured contestants from Croatia and aired on a Croatian TV channel for the first time, and is considered the second season of the Croatian version.[6] This seasons' prize money, title localizations and broadcasters didn't change (except for PRO, which started airing the series in Montenegro again). Alongside the usual host (Andrija Milošević), it featured a co-host (Marijana Batinić). The Croatian broadcast also featured co-hosts Antonija Blaće and Milan Kalinić.

Nova S[]

United Group opened applications for a pan-regional version of Survivor on October 14, 2021.[7] The new version features the tagline "Na putu do pobede" (On the Way to Victory). It premiered on March 14, 2022 on Nova S in Serbia,[7] Nova BH in Bosnia & Herzegovina,[8][9] Nova TV in Croatia,[10] and Nova M in Montenegro.[11]

On February 17, 2023, Nova S announced that a second season of the reboot would be airing soon.[12] The season was also accompanied by a sister show called Survivor plus, a Survivor-themed talk show hosted by Danijela Buzurović.

Seasons[]

Season Tribes Number of Castaways Filming Location Season Run Sole Survivor
Prva
Survivor Srbija Panama logo
Survivor Srbija: Panama
Armada
Roca
Perla
22 Pearl Islands, Panama October 27, 2008 – February 18, 2009 SR1 nemanjap t
Nemanja Pavlov
Survivor Srbija Caramoan Logo
Survivor Srbija: Philippines
Ga'dang
Manobo
Diwata
Caramoan, Philippines October 19, 2009 – February 18, 2010 Ser2 Aleksandar K
Aleksandar Krajišnik
Survivor Srbija Philippines VIP logo
Survivor Srbija VIP: Philippines
Bahandi
Kasuko
Putong
16 October 22, 2010 – January 5, 2011 SR3 andrej t
Andrej Maričić
Survivor SRB 2012
Survivor Srbija VIP: Costa Rica
Boruka
Matambo
Sibu
18 Corcovado, Costa Rica March 12 – June 2, 2012 Ser4 Vlada
Vlada Vuksanović
Nova S
SurvivorHRSRlogo
Survivor: Dominikanska Republika
Azua
Mao
20+51 Dominican Republic March 14 – June 5, 2022 SurvivorSRHR Nevena tSurvivorSRHR Stefan t
Nevena Blanuša
and Stefan Nevistić
SurvivorHRSRlogo
Survivor 2023
Crveni
Plavi
20+51 March 6 - May 28, 2023 HR4 antonia tRS6 nataša t
Antonia Ivić
and Nataša Kondić
SurvivorHRSRlogo
Survivor 2024
[[|Crveni]]
[[|Plavi]]
March 4, 2023
Notes:
^1 The season started with 20 castaways. 4 new castaways joined as part of a twist on day 14. 1 castaway joined to replace a medically evacuated castaway.

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