Survivor (British TV series) series 1 explained

Series Number:1
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Num Days:40
Num Survivors:16
Winner:Charlotte Hoborough
Runner Up:Jackie Carey
Location:Pulau Tiga, Sabah, Malaysia
Num Episodes:14
Network:ITV
Next Season:Survivor: Panama

The first series of Survivor, commonly referred to as Survivor: Pulau Tiga, premiered on 21 May 2001 and ran until 25 July 2001. The series was presented by journalist Mark Austin, who was on location with the contestants, and television presenter John Leslie, who conducted exit interviews with the players and presented additional footage of events. It consisted of 40 days of gameplay with 16 castaways competing for a prize of £1,000,000.[1]

The series was set in the South China Sea on the remote Malaysian island of Pulau Tiga in the state of Sabah, about 6miles off the north coast of Borneo, Malayasia. The sixteen contestants were initially separated into two tribes, named Helang and Ular, meaning "eagle" and "snake" in Malaysian, respectively. On Day 20, the ten remaining players merged into one tribe, named Sekutu, the Malaysian word for "together". The final nine players remaining made up the final two players and the seven members of the jury, who ultimately decided who would be the "Ultimate Survivor". After 40 days of competition, police officer Charlotte Hoborough was named the "Ultimate Survivor", defeating airline industry purchaser Jackie Carey in a 7–0 jury vote.[2]

Production

The series premiered on ITV on 21 May 2001. The programme initially aired 4 times a week. An hour-long show aired on Mondays and Wednesdays which showed the highlights from the island with presenter Mark Austin. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, a studio show presented by John Leslie aired. This programme included an interview with the castaway voted off the previous episode and included unseen footage from the island.[3] Billboards were allotted around the UK displaying the slogan "You Don't Win, You Survive". The billboards created confusion amongst viewers as it misled them into thinking people would die throughout the game. Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe complained to Heat magazine about the decision. He said: "The tagline when I left for Borneo was 'Trust No One', which is great. When I got back it was, 'You Don't Win, You Survive'. Well, you did win – you won a million pounds! And of course you survive, because we're not going to let you die."[4]

Contestants

There were 16 contestants, divided into two tribes, Helang and Ular. After six contestants were eliminated, the tribes were merged to form one tribe, Sekutu. The final seven eliminated contestants made up the jury that decided who would be the winner.

Contestant! rowspan="2" scope="col"
AgeFromTribeFinish
OriginalMergedPlacementDay
38Gedling,
England
1st voted outDay 4
37Barry,
Wales
bgcolor=yellow rowspan="2"Helang2nd voted outDay 7
30Croxley Green,
England
3rd voted outDay 10
30Fulham,
England
bgcolor=#0099ff rowspan="1"4th voted outDay 13
47Steyning,
England
bgcolor=yellow rowspan="5"5th voted outDay 16
22Gravesend,
England
6th voted outDay 19
35Sutton Coldfield,
England
bgcolor=#FF9933 rowspan="10"7th voted outDay 22
41Syresham,
England
8th voted out
1st jury member
Day 25
40Wimbledon,
England
9th voted out
2nd jury member
Day 28
30Stockport,
England
bgcolor=#0099ff rowspan="6"10th voted out
3rd jury member
Day 31
29London,
England
11th voted out
4th jury member
Day 34
30Wantage,
England
12th voted out
5th jury member
Day 37
55Dartford,
England
13th voted out
6th jury member
Day 38
33Cardiff,
Wales
14th voted out
7th jury member
Day 39
31Woking,
England
Runner-upDay 40
24Rhoose,
Wales
bgcolor=yellowUltimate Survivor

Season summary

Episode! colspan="2"
Challenge winner(s)Eliminated
No.Air dateRewardImmunityTribePlayer
121 May 2001bgcolor=#0099ff Nick
224 May 2001bgcolor=#0099ff bgcolor=#0099ff J.J.
328 May 2001bgcolor=#0099ff bgcolor=#0099ff Uzma
431 May 2001bgcolor=#0099ff Sarah
54 June 2001bgcolor=#0099ff Jayne
67 June 2001bgcolor=#0099ff bgcolor=#0099ff Adrian
711 June 2001AndySimon
818 June 2001James
[Andy]
PeteAndy
925 June 2001Survivor
auction
RichardJames
102 July 2001PeteRichardPete
119 July 2001Richard
[Charlotte]
EveZoe
1216 July 2001EveRichardEve
1323 July 2001RichardMick
CharlotteRichard

Voting history

Original tribesMerged tribe
Episode12345678910111213
Day47101316192225283134373839
Tribebgcolor=yellow bgcolor=yellow bgcolor=yellow
EliminatedNickJ.J.UzmaSarahJayneAdrianSimonAndyJamesPeteZoeEveMickRichard
Vote5–34–44–24–2–15-25–13–26–2–1–16–2–16–1–15–1–13–3Countback4–13–12–1
bgcolor=black colspan=17
Voter Votes
CharlotteJ.J.J.J.JayneJayneJamesEveRichardZoeEveZoeEveMickRichard
JackieNickSarahSimonAndyJamesPeteZoeEveMickRichard
RichardNickSarahSimonAndyJamesPeteZoeEveMickJackie
MickJackieSarahSimonAndyJamesPeteCharlotteEveJackie
EveNickZoeSimonAndyJamesPeteCharlotteJackie
ZoeNickSarahSimonAndyJamesPeteCharlotte
PeteJackieSarahSimonAndyJamesCharlotte
JamesJ.J.J.J.UzmaJayneAdrianZoeRichardMick
AndyUzmaUzmaUzmaJayneAdrianZoeJackie
SimonUzmaJ.J.UzmaJayneAdrianRichard
AdrianJ.J.J.J.JayneJayneJames
JayneUzmaUzmaUzmaAdrian
SarahNickZoe
UzmaJ.J.James
J.J.Uzma
NickJackie
Jury vote
Episode14
Day40
FinalistCharlotteJackie
Votes7–0
JurorVote
Richard
Mick
Eve
Zoe
Pete
James
Andy
Notes

Ratings

The series was perceived as being not very popular with UK viewers.[5] Despite Survivor receiving initial media hype, the debut episode opened with 6.6 million viewers, which was seen as a disappointment for ITV.[6] Despite the figures, an ITV spokesperson said: "We couldn't have hoped for anything better. We never expected 10m on the first night although we hope it will build to this. You have got to remember that we introduced 16 strangers and a complicated gameshow to the audience and we are confident it will grow. It's already a massive talking point, making the front pages."

Ratings for the series then dropped to an average of 5 million, which was half of the audience that the network had expected.[7] In response, ITV made the decision to transmit less episodes per week to allow the hype for the series to grow.[8] However, their change failed to have an impact on viewing figures.[9] Nevertheless, the finale of the first series garnered 7.7 million viewers, peaking at 9 million.[10] Despite being low in ratings by ITV's expectations, Survivor was the most watched reality television series in the UK at its time of airing, such as Big Brother.[11] After the first series had concluded, Julia Lamaison, ITV's Head of Strategy, admitted that the network were too hopeful with their expectations for the series. They had hoped for a series average of 12 million viewers, accrediting their hopefulness to the success of the series in America. Lamaison also admitted that ITV had not supported Survivor enough in the first series, particularly with the timeslot and the scheduling.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: How to survive Survivor. 2001-05-17. BBC. 2016-06-16.
  2. News: Charlotte wins £1m Survivor. 25 July 2001. BBC News. 12 August 2022.
  3. News: How to survive Survivor. 17 May 2001. BBC News. 12 August 2022.
  4. News: Why Survivor deserves a second chance on UK television. Digital Spy. 1 May 2001. 12 August 2022.
  5. News: BBC top ITV ratings for first time. Daily Mirror. 2 February 2002. 24 February 2008.
  6. News: Survivor makes disappointing debut. Digital Spy. 22 May 2001. 12 August 2022.
  7. News: Survivor to be cut back?. Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. 12 August 2022.
  8. News: ITV confirms Survivor shift. Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. 12 August 2022.
  9. News: Survivor fails to gather pace. Digital Spy. 6 June 2001. 12 August 2022.
  10. News: Survivor final draws 8m. Digital Spy. 26 July 2001. 12 August 2022.
  11. News: Survivor proves a TV dinosaur. BBC. 25 July 2001.
  12. News: Survivor 2 decision awaited. Digital Spy. 28 August 2001. 12 August 2022.