Robinson (TV series) explained

Genre:Reality competition
Creator:Charlie Parsons[1]
Developer:Planet 24
Theme Music Composer:Jon Rekdal
Country:Sweden
Language:Swedish
Num Seasons:24
Runtime:60 minutes (1997–2005, 2012, 2018–)
85 minutes (2009–2011)
30 minutes (2018–)
Company:Strix Television (1997–2005)
Silverback/ITV Studios & Castaway (2009–2012)
Mastiff (2015)
Network:SVT (1997–2003)
TV3 (2004–2005)
TV4 (2009–2012, 2018–present)
Sjuan (2015)
Last Aired:present
Related:Survivor

Robinson, formerly Expedition Robinson, is a Swedish reality game show and the original version of the international Survivor format.

The television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. They are initially divided into two tribes. The contestants compete in challenges for rewards and immunity from elimination. The remaining contestants are eventually merged into a single tribe. The contestants are progressively eliminated from the game as they are voted out by their fellow contestants or, as may be the result after the merge, lose an immunity challenge until only one remains and is awarded the grand prize.

The format was developed in 1994 by Charlie Parsons for a United Kingdom TV production company called Planet 24, but the Swedish debut in 1997 was the first production to actually make it to television. The show was a success, and plans for international versions were made. An American version called Survivor started in 2000.

Format

The name alludes to both Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, two stories featuring people marooned by shipwrecks.

Twelve to 20 contestants are put into a survival situation and compete in a variety of physical challenges. Early in each season two teams compete but later on the teams are merged and the competitions become individual. Contestants are eliminated through tribal councils and, after merging, losing immunity challenges until the final challenge where the winner wins the competition.

Ownership

Planet 24 was owned by Charlie Parsons and Bob Geldof. Their company Castaway Television Productions retained the rights to the concept when they sold Planet 24 in 1999. In July 2017, Banijay Group acquired Castaway Television Productions.[2]

Seasons

Year! style="width:15%;"
LocationDaysCastawaysOriginal tribesWinnerRunner(s)-upFinal votePrizeHostProducer(s)
1997Babi Tengah, Malaysia4716Two tribes of eightMartin MelinKent Larsen6-2500,000 SEK
($70,000)
Harald TreutigerAnders Eriksson
1998Pulau Mataking and Pulau Pompom, Malaysia4715Two tribes of seven, and a "joker" entering at tribe mergeAlexandra ZazziBirgitta Åberg7–2Mikael Hylin
1999Cadlao, Philippines4717Four tribes of four, and a "joker" entering at tribe mergeJerker DalmanKlas Granström5–4Anders LundinMattias Olsson
2000Pulau Mensirip, Malaysia4716Two tribes of eight and a "joker" entering at tribe merge Mattias DalerstedtEdward Lundberg7–2Hasse Aro
2001Pulau Besar, Malaysia4717Two tribes of eightJan Emanuel JohanssonJan Dinkelspiel7–2Hasse Aro
Kajsa Glansén
2002Pulau Besar, Malaysia4717Two tribes of eightAntoni MataczMariana "Mirre" Dehlin5–4Hasse Aro
Joakim Jankert
2003Babi Tengah and Pulau Besar, Malaysia4724Fourteen returning and ten new contestantsEmma AnderssonMille Lansburgh11–5Hasse Aro
Anki Lindberg
2004Sribuat, Malaysia6620Two tribes of seven, a joker and five wildcard contestantsJerry ForsbergFike Najafi11–91,000,000 SEK
($140,000)
Robert AschbergHasse Aro
Claes Leinstedt
2005Malaysia1415VIP
Three tribes of five celebrities from Denmark, Norway and Sweden
Tilde FrölingJan Simonsen
Asbjørn Riis
5–4–3500,000 SEK
($70,000)
Hasse Aro
Frida Åberg
2005Besar Island, Malaysia4724Two tribes of twelve, including one returning contestantKarolina ConradMax Stjernfelt6–51,000,000 SEK
($140,000)
2009El Nido, Palawan, Philippines3818Two tribes of eight, two contestants eliminated without a tribeEllenor Pierre Jarmo Heinonen4–3Linda IsacssonCricko Akander
2009–2010Samaná Province, Dominican Republic4318Two tribes of nineHans BrettschneiderJimmy Führ5–3Paolo RobertoPontus Gårdinger
Ylva Hultén
2010Caramoan Peninsula, Philippines4221Two tribes of nine and three "jokers"Erik SvedbergHeléne Ekelund[3] Nicklas Nordernström
Ylva Hultén
2011El Nido, Palawan, Philippines3620Two tribes of tenMats Kemi Ola Ahlgren
Hanna Nygren
[4] Cricko Akander
Ylva Hultén
20123514Fourteen returning contestantsMariana "Mirre" HammarlingRobert "Robban" Andersson3–0Stefan Stridh
2015Koh Rong, Cambodia3527Love Edition
Twenty-seven single contestants between the ages of 20 and 42 paired together
Jennifer Egelryd
Dan Spinelli Scala
Denice Andrée
Pontus Hermansson
8–3Linda IsacssonMia Berg
2018Yasawa Islands, Fiji5119Two tribes of eight and three wildcard contestantsDaniel "DK" WestlundHenrik Norgren7–2500,000 SEK
($70,000)
Anders ÖfvergårdJacob Juhl
2019Kadavu Group, Fiji4222Two tribes of ten and two contestants (one returnee) on a separate beach Klas BeyerFia Grönborgrowspan="8"
2020Kadavu Group, Fiji4223Two tribes of ten and three wildcard contestantsMichael BjörklundClara Henry
Priya Svang
Caroline Claesson
2021Norrbotten, Sweden20Two tribes of six and eight wildcardsDennis JohanssonAnnki Nilsson
Joanna Swica
Spring 202225Two tribes of six, five returning players on a separate beach and eight wildcardsFilip JohanssonJessica JonassonClaes Leinstedt
Fall 2022Malaysia21Two contestants divide others into two tribes of eight, eliminating two others. The two others are sent to 'The Borderlands' facing off against three former playersLars-Olov JohanssonMartin Larsson
Kristofer Nystedt
2023Langkawi, Malaysia22One tribe of ten and one tribe of eleven split by 'old' and young'. One young contestant joined tribe days later after being exiled. Oskar HammerstedtSanna Strand
Pernilla Block
Anders Lundin
2023El Nido, Philippines22Two tribes of eight with three jokers starting on The Borderlands including one returning player. Three contestants join the two tribes days later.Pelle LiljaEmilio Mio Vega
Emilia Persson
2024Caramoan, Philippines22Two tribes of ten divided by gender with two returning players starting on The Borderlands.Olivia LindegrenMaureen Asic
Simone Sjöström
Anders Lundin

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Notes and References

  1. Svensson, p. 16
  2. Web site: Banijay Raises $416M To Help Finance Acquisition Of 'Survivor's Castaway Prods. Nancy. Tartaglione. 10 July 2017. 2 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191002172353/https://deadline.com/2017/07/banijay-group-raises-416-million-castaway-survivor-acquisition-1202125847/. 2 October 2019. live.
  3. Unlike previous seasons, this season didn't feature a jury vote to decide the winner. Instead, there was a final challenge in which Erik won against Heléne.
  4. Like the previous season, this season didn't have a jury vote to decide the winner. Instead, it was a final challenge where Mats became the winner against runners-up Ola and Hanna.