Kavos Weekender Explained

Alt Name:The Magaluf Weekender
Ibiza Weekender
Genre:Reality television
Creator:Andrew MacKenzie[1]
David Clews
Matt Pritchard
Jonny Coller
Tom O'Brien
Hamish Fergusson
Gemma Kirby Davies
Starring:Full cast list
Country:Spain
Num Series:10
Num Episodes:83
List Episodes:
  1. Episodes
Producer:Simon Cooper
Rob Lewis
Tom O'Brien
Gyles Neville
Melanie Darlaston
Runtime:60 mins
Company:Twofour and Motion Content Group
Network:ITV2
Language:English

Kavos Weekender is a British reality television series that premiered on ITV2 on 6 January 2013. The series follows a group of 18-24 year olds spending a weekend at a hotel resort. From series 1–3, it was titled The Magaluf Weekender, and was located at Lively Hotel in Magaluf. In 2015, for the fourth series, production was relocated to Ryans Ibiza Apartments, on the island of Ibiza, Spain, and the series was renamed Ibiza Weekender. In 2022, production was relocated to the Morfeas Hotel, Kavos for the tenth series, and the series was renamed Kavos Weekender.[2]

Overview

Each week, the show follows two different sets of young friends. For some, this is their first holiday without their parents. In The Magaluf Weekender, guests checked into Lively Hotel, a holiday resort on the island of Mallorca, with their friends for three days. The hotel rigged cameras to film every aspect of their holiday in a Big Brother-style of filming. In Series 2, cameras were installed in the bedrooms. The final reps of The Magaluf Weekender were Imogen, Jordan, Ali and Tobi.

In 2015, the show relocated to Ibiza for Series 4 and became Ibiza Weekender, despite following a similar format to the previous version of the programme. Imogen returned in Episode 1, with Jordan returning in Episode 3. The remaining rep positions were covered by new reps.

Cast

Key
  • Head rep
  • Assistant head rep
  • Rep
  • Intern
  • Guest or Guest Starred
  • Did not appear

    Other appearances

    As well as appearing in Ibiza Weekender, some of the cast members have competed in other reality TV shows including Big Brother. Charlotte Hughes and Bethan Kershaw also appeared on Ex on the Beach and Geordie Shore respectively. David Potts and Callum Izzard both made appearances on dating show Celebs Go Dating.

    Episodes

    Series 1 (2013)

    Series 1 began airing on ITV2 on 6 January 2013. Series 1 was filmed in the summer of 2012. Brett was Head Rep. Imogen, Jaime-Leigh and Jordan served as reps.

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    Series 2 (2013)

    On 4 September 2013, it was announced that The Magaluf Weekender would return for its second series on 17 September.[3] Series 2 was filmed in the summer of 2013. Imogen, Jaime-Leigh and Jordan returned as reps. They were joined by new rep Tobi following the departure of Brett.

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    Series 3 (2014)

    Series 3 began on 5 January 2014. It was the third and final edition of The Magaluf Weekender. Series 3 was filmed in the summer of 2013 after the completion of Series 2. Imogen, Jordan and Tobi returned as reps. Jaime-Leigh departed in the Series 2 finale and was replaced by Ali.

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    Series 4 (2015)

    Series 4, transmitted from 8 February 2015, relocated to Ibiza, and was hence renamed Ibiza Weekender. Imogen became Head Rep in the new series and was joined by new reps Deano, Ben, Kris, Rachael and Sophie. Jordan, now also taking part in the show Ex on the Beach, returned as a rep in Episode 3. Rachael replaced Imogen as Head Rep when she stood down from the role. The lowest viewing figure that the show has ever had was recorded on Episode 1, most likely due to the renaming of the show and lack of public awareness.

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    Series 5 (2016)

    Series 5 began airing on 7 February 2016. It is the second edition of Ibiza Weekender. Deano and Jordan returned in Episode 1, with Imogen making a full return in Episode 2. New reps Amelia, David and Ellie joined the show. This series, Jordan replaced Rachael as Head Rep.[4] [5] Deano replaced Jordan as Head Rep after his departure and David was given Assistant Head Rep. Craig joined to replace Jordan in Episode 6.

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    Series 6 (2017)

    Series 6 began airing on 5 February 2017. It is the third edition of Ibiza Weekender. David returned and became Head Rep, replacing Deano who was the existing Head Rep from Series 5. Imogen and Deano also returned to the show in Episode 1, and were joined by new reps Laura and Hayley. Jordan returned later on in Episode 1 and was chosen by David to take on the role of Assistant Head Rep. Rykard, a contestant on ITV2's Love Island, joined the show as the seventh rep. Jordan became Acting Head Rep throughout Episodes 2 and 3 after David fell ill until he recovered and returned to his role in Episode 4. Following ongoing friction within the team, David demoted Jordan from Assistant Head Rep in Episode 4. Also, Laura was removed from the team in Episode 4 for failing to acknowledge the consequences of her actions. Episode 5 saw the return of Ellie Young, a rep who left the show in Series 5, who David chose to replace Laura and become the new Assistant Head Rep. However, Rykard decided to leave in Episode 5 after he didn't feel comfortable working as a rep. In Episode 7, Bethan joined the show as a rep to replace Rykard after starring as a guest in Episode 1 of the series – whilst Ellie was made Acting Head Rep after the other reps failed to respect her authority. David chose Imogen to replace Ellie as Assistant Head Rep in Episode 8 after her irresponsible behaviour. During the series finale, Imogen and Deano both announced that they were stepping down from the show to go travelling together, however, Deano returned to the show in Series 7.

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    Series 7 (2018)

    On 24 July 2017, it was confirmed that the Weekender brand will return for a seventh series that will air in 2018. It is the fourth edition of Ibiza Weekender. The series is the first to front the new logo. David, Jordan and Deano returned and the first episode aired on 7 January 2018 on ITV2. Love Island's Chyna Ellis joined as a new rep alongside Marlie and Molly.[6] During the series premiere, Head Rep David outlined the new points system which grades the reps based on the quality of their work. Once all of the points have been reviewed, David chooses a 'Rep of the Week'. In Episode 2, new rep Callum joined the series, whilst Deano made his last appearance. In Episode 6, the reps voted which rep they believed did not deserve to stay on the team. Marlie received the most votes and was removed. In Episode 7, Marlie was replaced by Austin. Hayley returned in Episode 8 after starring as a rep in Series 6. David made Callum his Assistant Head Rep in Episode 8. After an eventful weekend, Jordan was removed from the show in Episode 9 but made a guest appearance in the series finale. Also, Chyna decided to leave with Jordan in final episode of the series.

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    Series 8 (2019)

    In April 2018, ITV2 confirmed that Ibiza Weekender would return for two more series. The eighth series began on 6 January 2019 and concluded on 10 March.

    TitleOriginal air dateViewing figures
    541"Episode 54"6 January 2019794,000
    552"Episode 55"13 January 2019956,000
    563"Episode 56"20 January 2019793,000
    574"Episode 57"27 January 2019737,000
    585"Episode 58"3 February 2019 782,000
    596"Episode 59"10 February 2019775,000
    607"Episode 60"17 February 2019814,000
    618"Episode 61"24 February 2019877,000
    629"Episode 62"3 March 2019800,000
    6310"Episode 63"10 March 2019813,000

    Series 9 (2020)

    Head Rep David returns alongside newly promoted Guest Satisfaction Manager Jordan, Callum, Chloe and Tash. Joining them are new Reps Riva and Jaden. This series also seen the introduction of new Narrator, Tom Rosenthal who took over from Joe Lycett. During the course of the series, Jordan once more became Acting Head Rep after David Potts was incapacitated in a freak waterslide accident. The final episode of the series sees the departure of the only remaining original rep from Series 1, Jordan.

    TitleOriginal air dateViewing figures
    641"Episode 64"19 January 2020366,658
    652"Episode 65"26 January 2020445,644
    663"Episode 66"2 February 2020655,536
    674"Episode 67"9 February 2020266,664
    685"Episode 68"16 February 2020TBC
    696"Episode 69"1 March 2020TBC
    707"Episode 70"8 March 2020TBC
    718"Episode 71"15 March 2020429,000
    729"Episode 72"22 March 2020TBC
    7310"Episode 73"29 March 2020TBC

    Reception

    On 13 January 2013, The Magaluf Weekender was the second most tweeted about show of the day, inspiring over 29,000 tweets.[7]

    Reveal magazine rated the show positively, saying: "Unlike the semi-scripted formats of shows such as TOWIE, Geordie Shore and Made in Chelsea, this unique series captures the true, unguarded moments of these young adults by using rigged cameras to film every aspect of their holiday in a Big Brother style of filming."[8]

    The show never held first place for the most viewed programme on ITV2 for any week as The Magaluf Weekender. However, on 26 February 2017, Ibiza Weekender became the most viewed programme of the week on ITV2 and ITV2 +1 for the first time in the show's history with 622,000 viewers, although this isn't the highest number of viewers that the show has attracted. The show has also held the top position for ITV2 for two other episodes in its history.

    Awards and nominations

    Year Show Award Category Result Ref.
    2013The Magaluf WeekenderNational Reality Television AwardsBest Docu-Soap[9]
    Best Social Experiment Show
    2018Ibiza Weekender National Reality Television AwardsBest Reality non competition show
    Best Male Personality - David Potts
    2019Ibiza Weekender National Reality Television AwardsBest Reality non competition show
    Best Entertainment show
    Best Male Personality - Jordan Davies
    Best Male Personality - Callum Izzard
    Best Female Personality - Isobel Mills

    Notes

    They have served as a former/current Head Rep.

    Series 5, Episode 3: Former rep Rachael Rhodes starred as a guest on this episode as she attempted to reconcile with Jordan.

    Series 6, Episode 1: On 5 February 2017, the series premiere had a running time of 90 minutes, including advertisements, instead of 60 minutes. This episode was titled Ibiza Weekender XXL.

    Series 6, Episode 7: Bethan made her first appearance as a rep, but has returned to the show after starring as a guest on Episode 1 of the series.

    Series 7, Episode 10: Jordan made a guest appearance to visit Chyna after being removed as a rep in the previous episode.

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Kanter . Jake . Predictable indie hires development head . Broadcast Now. 2012-10-17 . 2014-01-25.
    2. Web site: Ibiza Weekender to return as Kavos Weekender . 2022-05-16 . Media Mole . en-GB.
    3. Web site: ITV Press Centre on Twitter. Twitter.
    4. Web site: Confirmed: Jordan Davies set to star in new series of Ibiza Weekender. Reveal.
    5. Web site: Imogen Townley confirms Ibiza Weekender return: "Buzzing to be back". Reveal.
    6. Web site: TwoFour. Ibiza Weekender to return to ITV2 for a seventh series. 24 July 2017. 17 December 2017. 23 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171223042834/http://www.twofour.co.uk/news/weekender-brand-to-return-to-itv2-for-a-seventh-series/. dead.
    7. Web site: The Magaluf Weekender becomes the 2nd most tweeted about show of the day, inspiring over 29,000 tweets. Twofour. 5 September 2013. 22 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170222054352/http://www.twofour.co.uk/news/the-magaluf-weekender-becomes-the-2nd-most-tweeted-about-show-of-the-day-inspiring-over-29000-tweets/. dead.
    8. News: The Magaluf Weekender: all you need to know about new reality show!. Nanner. Natasha. 7 January 2013. Reveal. Nat Mags. 5 September 2013.
    9. Web site: Bang Showbiz. The Big Reunion take home two Reality TV Awards. 18 September 2013. The List. 18 September 2013.