Shipwrecked (TV series)

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Shipwrecked

Shipwrecked: Battle Of The Islands Logo
Genre Reality television/Game show
No. of episodes Continuing
Production
Running time Varies
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Original run 2000 — Present –

Shipwrecked is a reality television series on Channel 4 in the UK as part of T4. Originally broadcast for three series from 2000 to 2002, the show returned in 2006 with a substantially different format for its fourth series, entitled Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands. Channel 4 started showing a fifth series of Shipwrecked in January 2007.

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[edit] Shipwrecked Series 1

The first series of Shipwrecked took place in 2000, in the early days of the reality television craze. It was presented by Kate Humble. In the series, a group of young British contestants were stranded in the Cook Islands to fend for themselves.

The contestants

David, Andy, Simon "Cruscoe", Rachel, Elliott Dell, Will, Star, Mandy, Meg, Dan Woodrow Jess, Lisa, Jen, Unknown Male contestant Unknown female contestant

[edit] Shipwrecked Series 2

The second series ran in 2001, and the contestants were again sent to the Cook Islands. Before going to the island, a panel of judges, among them Andi Peters, ran the applicants through a boot camp-style audition process before selecting the final participants. A notable incident occurred when some contestants stole food from the producers tent on the other side of the island, and a group of girls left the main tribe to form their own camp.

[edit] Shipwrecked Series 3

The third series ran in 2002, and the contestants were sent this time to Fiji. As with the first two series, it began with the audition process in England with Andi Peters as one of the hiring judges. One the contestants who was unknown at the time but would later become famous in other reality series was Jeff Brazier. In this version, the cast was more international, with several of the contestants coming from Australia and the United States. As with the first two series, there were no competitions or cash prizes, it was designed purely as a "social experiment'.

[edit] Shipwrecked: Battle Of The Islands

For full details of each episode, see Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands

Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands was first broadcast in January 2006 and shares little in common with the first series of Shipwrecked, but more in common with Survivor. While the earlier series were more of a Real World-style documentary without prizes or competition, this fourth series divided the competitors into two islands, who would compete for a prize of £70,000. The programme featured two teams, the Sharks and the Tigers, who live on the previously uninhabited Pacific islands of Motoraku and Rapota respectively (both are part of the Cook Islands). The show was narrated by actor and voice-over artist, Craig Kelly of Queer as Folk (UK TV series) fame.

A new contestant arrives every week and spends half the week with one team and half the week with the other before deciding which team he or she would like to stay with. The team with the most members at the end of the show's five month run wins the prize money.

Contestants are free to leave at any time and can also nominate themselves to change teams at the weekly beach party (generally the only time during the week when the Sharks and Tigers meet). If the other team votes to accept them they can then swap islands, if not they have to stay with their original team.

If two or more people put themselves forward for nomination from one island, then the rival island are only permitted to accept one nominee per week. Each island must have a minimum of 5 people at all times - nominations are only allowed if an island has six or more people. Contestants are only allowed two island moves during the series.

During the final week, the islands were level at 14 inhabitants each, leaving the final new arrival Jenni Danns had the hard decision of choosing which island would win and eventually chose Shark Island meaning the Sharks won the £70,000 prize. When it opened to public nominations the Tigers believed that with recently tempting Jo to join. She decided to stay on Shark Island.

The show was very successful, and many would suggest that the 2006 series was the most successful so far, probably surpassing the popularity originally expected from the producers. Many fans have called for a DVD as Shipwrecked was on once a week for 20 weeks on a Sunday afternoon. Much of the footage was edited, and clearly the public did not see everything that went on.

[edit] Shipwrecked: Battle Of The Islands 2007

For full details of each episode, see Shipwrecked: Battle Of The Islands 2007

Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands returned for another series on the 21st of January 2007, again narrated by Craig Kelly. There are the same groups, Tigers and Sharks, as last year and the same islands too. This time the islands were initially split with all the males on Shark island and the females on Tiger island. The prize money still remains as £70,000. A day before the first episode, T4 aired the show Shipwrecked: Meet the islanders, which showed viewers the islanders' audition tapes. The 2007 contestants are:

The Sharks

Lorenzo Preecha (Departed (25/3/07))
Stevie Thomas
Joe Stone
Stuart Mann
Terri Jones
Paul Harris
Jo Davis
Naomi Millbank-Smith
Amy Blackburn
Sophia Wardman
Elisa McNally

The Tigers

Fiona Merry
Lianne Dauban
Will Colin
Ben Cochrane
Lucy Buchanan
Ben Lunt
James Green
Allen Brandie

[edit] Shipwrecked on BBC America

In late July of 2006, BBC America premiered the much hyped reality series Shipwrecked on Wednesdays at 9:00 EST. Two months later the show was removed from the line-up after frequent scheduling changes and mistakes in advertised listing times.[citation needed] BBC America currently has plans to broadcast just over half of the next installment of Shipwrecked in spring 2007.[citation needed]

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