Supervivientes Explained

Creator:Charlie Parsons
Country:Spain
Network:Telecinco (2000–01, 2006–)
laSiete (2009–2014)
Antena 3 (2003—05)
Num Seasons:22
Related:Expedition Robinson
Survivor U.S.

Survivor Spain (In Spanish: Supervivientes) is the Spanish version of the popular reality series Survivor. This version of the show has aired on Spanish broadcast channels Telecinco, from 2000 to 2001 and 2006 to the present, Antena 3, from 2003 to 2005, and on laSiete from 2009 to 2014.

Throughout its time on air in Spain, Survivor has gone by many names. From 2000 to 2001 it was known as Supervivientes: Expedicion Robinson, a show that closely followed the American version of the program. From 2003 to 2004 it was known as La isla de los FamoS.O.S, which, unlike its previous incarnation, resembled more of a Big Brother format and included celebrities as contestants (this format would be carried over to all future versions of the show). In 2005, it was known as Aventura en África and since 2006 it has been called Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras or, simply, Supervivientes.

Format and rules

See main article: Format and Rules of ''Survivor''. Spanish Survivor followed the format of the American Survivor initially.

Aside from its original format, all subsequent versions of the Spanish Survivor have followed a different set of rules that have included a public vote, nominations, evictions, and a winner chosen by the public. The prize for the winner has varied from season to season depending on the show's current format: for the first two editions, the prize was valued in pesetas, and thereafter in euros.

Spanish Survivor seasons

Telecinco

NoSeriesLocationPremiere dateFinale dateDaysCastaways (n.º)WinnerPrizeSeries average
1Bastimentos, Panama10 September 20003 December 20004916Xavier Monjonell10,000,000 Pts2.88 million
2North and Silhouette Islands, Seychelles16 September 200120 December 20019616Alfredo Freddy Cortina20,000,000 Pts3.35 million
7Samaná, Dominican Republic2 May 200611 July 20067113Carmen Russo€200,0003.31 million
8Cayos Cochinos, Honduras19 April 200728 June 20077113Nilo Manrique3.32 million
917 January 200827 March 20087113Miriam Sánchez3.52 million
1019 March 200911 June 20098515Maite Zúñiga2.91 million
11Lime Cay-Pearl Keys, Nicaragua6 May 201025 July 20108120María José Fernández2.37 million
12Cayos Cochinos, Honduras5 May 201128 July 20118519Rosa Benito3.69 million
1317 March 201427 May 20147222Abraham García2.96 million
1416 April 201512 July 20158817Christopher Mateo3.35 million
1521 April 201612 July 20168316Jorge Díaz3.08 million
1620 April 201720 July 20179216José Luis Losa2.90 million
1715 March 201814 June 20189217Sofía Suescun3.31 million
1825 April 201918 July 20198518Omar Montes3.51 million
1920 February 20204 June 202010517Jorge Pérez3.49 million
208 April 202123 July 202110616Olga Moreno2.35 million
2121 April 202228 July 20229916Alejandro Nieto2.09 million
222 March 202329 June 202312019Bosco Martínez-Bordiú1.64 million
237 March 202418 June 202410420Pedro García Aguado1.47 million
2420 June 202428 July 20243910Marta Peñate€50,0001.31 million

Antena 3

NoSeasonLocationPremiere dateFinale dateDaysCastaways (n.º)WinnerPrizeSeries average
3La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 1Dominican Republic23 January 200327 February 2003369Daniela Cardone€60,0002.49 million
4La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 27 May 200325 June 20035017Felipe López€200,0002.39 million
5La Selva de los FamoS.O.S.Brazil14 January 200410 March 20045717Canales Rivera€60,0002.46 million
6Aventura en ÁfricaKenya11 January 200515 March 20056419Víctor Janeiro2.53 million

Pasaporte a la isla

Pasaporte a la isla (English: Passport to the island), is a reality TV contest broadcast on Telecinco and produced by Magnolia. A spin-off of Supervivientes, the prize is a spot to participate in Supervivientes 2016.

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