Tom Buchanan (more commonly referred to as Big Tom) is a contestant from Survivor: Africa and Survivor: All-Stars.
A gentle giant, Big Tom was well liked and respected by his fellow tribemates. Garnering enough support to help him get deep into the game, unfortunately, both times he played resulted in him ultimately being blindsided.[1]
Profile
Retrieved from CBS.com
Born and raised in Rich Valley, Virginia, Tom Buchanan currently works as a self-employed goat and cattle farmer on the ranch that has been in his family for three generations. Buchanan attended Rich Valley High School, where he played football, basketball and baseball. He also served as student body president. He then attended East Tennessee State University as a football walk-on and later earned a full football scholarship, serving as team captain his senior year. After college, he returned home to work on the family farm. Known to his friends as "Big Tom," his hobbies include softball, fishing, bird hunting and riding his motorcycle. He is a member of the Virginia Cattleman's Association, Rich Valley Farmer's Club and Rich Valley Presbyterian Church. Tom Buchanan has been married to Sandy Buchanan. They have one son, Bucky Bo, who is currently attending Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Kentucky. Tom's birth date is October 30.[2]Since returning from SURVIVOR: AFRICA, Tom Buchanan has become very involved with elementary schools, promoting reading literacy. Prompted by events on the show that shed light on his inability to spell, Tom created a reading program for kids, "Reading is The Key to Survival," which has had an enormous impact on young readers of today. He has also donated many hours of his time to local and national fundraisers. Born and raised in Rich Valley, Virginia, Tom currently works as a self-employed goat and cattle farmer on the farm that has been in his family for three generations. Tom attended Rich Valley High School, where he played football, basketball and baseball. He then attended East Tennessee State University as a football walk-on and later earned a full football scholarship, serving as team captain his senior year. After college, Tom returned home to work on the family farm. Known to his friends as "Big Tom," his hobbies include softball, fishing, bird hunting and riding his Harley motorcycle. He is a member of the Virginia Cattleman's Association, Rich Valley Farmer's Club and Rich Valley Presbyterian Church. Tom and his wife, Sandy, have been married for 25 years. They have one son, Bucky Bo, who is now a senior at Cumberland College in Williamsburg, Kentucky, where he has been an All-American football standout. Tom's birth date is October 30, 1955.[3] |
Survivor
Africa
"Big Tom" was well-liked by his Boran tribe for his comical father-like personality and distinct (albeit unintelligible) accent. Despite this, he immediately revealed his bad side after losing the first Immunity Challenge. This was when Clarence Black made a mistake in judgment to eat a whole can of beans (together with Diane Ogden) without the tribe's consensus. Fuming about Clarence's mishap, he decided to vote for Clarence two times (after losing another Immunity Challenge). Nonetheless, Big Tom's comedic demeanor returned in time for the third Immunity Challenge (an SOS signal challenge), where he decided to strip down with a feather between his butt cheeks. This oddly granted them their first immunity win. Tom and the rest of Boran would also be safe for another three days after winning another Immunity Challenge in Day 12.
Things were shaken when Tom, together with Kelly Goldsmith and Lex van den Berghe, were asked to "go on a quest," which ended up transferring them to the opposing Samburu tribe, while being replaced by Teresa Cooper, Silas Gaither, and Frank Garrison, much to Tom's chagrin, who wanted to go back. Upon reaching the Samburu camp, he and Lex became disappointed of how murky their water hole was. As the former cleaners of Boran's water hole, Lex and Tom found themselves doing their old jobs. After winning the fifth Immunity Challenge, fellow ex-Boran Kelly discovered that Lindsey had past Tribal Council votes. While being targeted by remnants of the younger Samburu alliance, Tom, Lex, and Kelly turn on Lindsey, despite Brandon Quinton's valiant efforts to vote against him instead, because if there was a deadlock tie vote between the ex-Borans and the original Samburus, Lindsey's previous votes were taken into account, thus eliminating her. This was materialized, giving the original Boran tribe a 6-4 voting advantage over the Samburu tribe going into the merge.
Despite Teresa's strong strategic game play, the former Samburus still failed to come together as a unified alliance, with Boran successfully eliminated them one by one. Teresa was the last of the Samburus to be voted out, but not before turning Tom on Lex by telling Tom that Lex was persistent on keeping Brandon in the game beforehand. With only Borans left, Ethan, Lex, and Kim J. felt that Tom's goofiness was just a front to conceal his ulterior strategic motives, and was eliminated in a 3-1 vote. At the Final Tribal Council, Tom felt that Ethan's more congenial personality made him more deserving to win and voted for him.
Voting History
Tom's Voting History | ||
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Episode | Tom's Votes |
Voted Against Tom |
1 | Clarence | - |
2 | Clarence | - |
3 | Boran Tribe Immune | |
4 | Boran Tribe Immune | |
5 | Samburu Tribe Immune | |
6 | Lindsey; Ineligible |
Brandon, Kim P., Lindsey; Brandon, Kim P.1 |
7 | Clarence | - |
9 | Kelly | - |
10 | Brandon | - |
11 | Frank | - |
12 | Kim P. | Individual Immunity |
13 | Teresa | Teresa |
14 | Lex | Ethan, Kim J., Lex |
Voted Out, Day 37 | ||
Voted For Sole Survivor |
Ethan |
^1 In I'd Never Do It to You, the vote ended with a 3-3 tie between Tom and Lindsey, forcing a revote. Nobody changed their vote on the revote, eliminating Lindsey due to previous votes against her.
All-Stars
In 2004, Tom returned to compete in the Survivor: All-Stars season. In this season, Tom began on the Chapera tribe. Tom joined the existing alliance of Rob Mariano and Amber Brkich. With Rob leading the alliance, Tom was able to play a quiet game and avoid making enemies, but one tribemate Tom did not get along with was Susan Hawk, and after she quit the game, Tom celebrated by dancing and singing "Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead". However, after a tribal dissolving brought Rupert Boneham and Jenna Lewis into the tribe, Rob and Amber also formed an alliance with them. After the five players had voted off all of the other competitors, Rob's worries that Tom might betray him caused him to decide to favor his alliance with Rupert and Jenna over his original alliance with Tom. Tom was voted off by the other four on the 36th day. Tom, angry over Rob's betrayal, told him "Don't be stupid, stupid" and voted for Amber at the Final Tribal Council, which she won in a 4-3 vote. However, Tom eventually forgave Rob at the Reunion Show.
Voting History
Tom's Voting History | ||
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Episode | Tom's Votes |
Voted Against Tom |
1 | Chapera Tribe Immune | |
2 | Chapera Tribe Immune | |
3 | No Tribal Council | |
4 | Rob C. | - |
5 | Chapera Tribe Immune | |
6 | No Tribal Council | |
7 | Chapera Tribe Immune | |
8 | Chapera Tribe Immune | |
10 | Mogo Mogo Tribe Immune | |
11 | Lex | - |
12 | Kathy | - |
13 | Alicia | - |
14 | Shii Ann | Individual Immunity |
15 | Jenna L. | Amber, Jenna L., Rob M., Rupert |
Voted Out, Day 36 | ||
Voted for Sole Survivor |
Amber |
Post-Survivor
- In early 2002, Tom, along with all of his Africa castmates appeared on Late Night with David Letterman where they would present the top 10.[4]
- In Summer of 2013, Tom starred on a short-lived TV show with his family called Family Beef which aired on the National Geographic Channel.
- Tom and Lex van den Berghe attended Ethan Zohn's wedding in July 2016.[5]
Trivia
- Tom was the first male contestant to finish in fourth place.
- Tom was the lowest ranking contestant from Africa to return.
- Tom is the first male contestant to win individual immunity in two separate seasons.
- On All-Stars, Tom became the 100th person voted out of Survivor.
- Tom was the highest ranking castaway on All-Stars to not improve on their previous finish.
- Tom held the record for days played over a Survivor career with 73, until the record was broken in Survivor: Micronesia by Amanda Kimmel.
- Tom was strongly considered for Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains but was ultimately not chosen.
- Tom declined the offer to appear on Survivor: Blood vs. Water due to the production of Family Beef.
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