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ShadowWolf
05-15-2003, 09:41 AM
After Pearl Islands, 'Survivor' Will Round Up All-Stars


LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - It was a celebration of "Survivor" past and present until it was revealed that the reality show's past could soon become its future as well.

For nearly fifteen minutes, CBS' upfront presentation at Carnegie Hall became a "Survivor" love-fest. After a long montage of clips for the show's successful sixth installment in the Amazon (featuring the now-icon image of Jenna and Heidi stripping for peanut butter), two-thirds of Destiny's Child (minus, naturally, Beyonce) took the stage to sing their originally-unaffiliated hit "Survivor."

As the ground sang and danced, the final six from "Survivor: The Amazon," Christy, Butch, Rob, Butch, Matt and winner Jenna came out to extensive cheers. They were joined by host Jeff Probst and producing guru Mark Burnett.

Probst and Burnett had little to add about the show's seventh season, which will head to the Pearl Island off the coast of Panama. Probst promised more challenges in the water, an ongoing theme involving piracy and the biggest and most impressive tribal council area yet. He noted that the casting was already complete.

The day's big announcement was left to Burnett, who said that in response to the ongoing clamor of fans, the show's eighth installment (presumably airing in early 2004) will be an all-star "Survivor" tournament of champions, bringing back many favorites. As if to prove his point, he summoned Richard Hatch, Rudy, Susan, Tina and Ethan from the wings.

Burnett did give a final list of returning contestants, but said that the stakes would be raised for the all-star event.

CBS Chairman Les Moonves promised a two million dollar prize, but joked, "That's if Mel lets me," referring to Viacom President Mel Karmazin.

Terminatah
05-15-2003, 11:49 AM
Survivor 7 will be in the Pearl Islands, but I thought they would have another regular installment for Survivor 8, and THEN do the All-Star Survivor for Survivor 9. That way they could get the same amount of contestants from each previous season.

(Two).

So where's the list of returning contestants?

-Terminatah

TimTwoFace
05-15-2003, 12:49 PM
I remember this idea being tossed about when the third one (Survivor: Africa) was airing. They said that after the fourth series, they would bring back the final four from each of the four previous series' and do a Tournament of Champions type thing.

It's a good idea, I guess, but if everyone knows the M.O. of the other players from the previous series, they may be voted off immediately - and unfairly.

I'd still like to see CBS try something new and do a Survivor in a colder environment. They've done the beach/island thing many times (the original, Marquesas, Thailand), in the brush/jungle (Australia, Amazon), and then in the plains (Africa) - the only original idea left would be to set it in a colder environment. They could even film it right here in Canada or the US - you can have it in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, or even in the arctic tundra. I suppose the main reason CBS doesn't want to do that is because skin sells, and being in colder, non-tropical environments - even in the North American summer - would cut back on the amount of potential bikini time. :p

-Tim