Australian Survivor season 3
Presented byJonathan LaPagliaWinnerKristie BennettLocationUpolu, Samoa
The third season of Australian Survivor is a television series based on the international reality game show franchise Survivor. The season was filmed in Samoa from May to July 2016 and premiered on 21 August 2016 on Network Ten.[1]
Hosted by actor and former emergency-room physician Jonathan LaPaglia, the program featured 24 Australian castaways competing for 55 days for a grand prize of A$500,000.[2][3] After 55 days on the island, Kristie Bennett was named the "Sole Australian Survivor" and awarded the grand prize over former professional cricketer Lee Carseldine by a jury vote of 8–1.
This season, announced by Ten in November 2015,[4] is the third Australian edition of the program, the second to feature non-celebrity contestants and the first to air on Network Ten. The first season aired on the Nine Network in 2002, while the second season (a celebrity edition) aired in 2006 on the Seven Network.[5] This season gives Australian Survivor the rare distinction of being one of the few Australian programs to have aired across all three commercial networks in Australia.
This season of Australian Survivor introduced several elements from international editions of Survivor, including: hidden immunity idols, small trinkets that, when played on a castaway after the votes were cast at Tribal Council but before they were read, negated all votes cast against them at that Tribal Council; the ability to prohibit another player from voting at a single Tribal Council, as offered during the season's Survivor Auction; and Exile Beach, where a small number of castaways were banished to a separate beach for a predetermined amount of time, and given minimal tools for survival.
Production
Conception
After Australian Celebrity Survivor was not renewed by the Seven Network, a third season of Australian Survivor appeared unlikely. However, in August 2013, the creator of the Survivor format, Charlie Parsons revealed in an interview with fan website and podcast Survivor Oz that the rights to produce Australian Survivor had been licensed to an undisclosed production company. The company who believed that there was an appetite for the program and would be approaching Australian networks to commission the potential series.[6]
On 19 November 2015, Network Ten revealed at their upfronts that they would be commissioning a revival of Australian Survivor to air in mid-late 2016. They also announced that Endermol Shine Australia would be producing the series in association with Castaway Television.[7]
Casting
With the announcement of the series in November 2015, a casting call was made for potential contestants. Applicants for the series were required to be 18 years of age or older, be Australian citizens or permanent residents and be able to swim.[8] More than 5,000 people applied within the first week of casting being opened,[9] and 7,500 had applied before the year's end.[10] Submissions eventually reached 15,000 before the 10 February deadline, making it the largest pool of applicants for a Network Ten reality program.[11][12]
Filming and development
The season was rumored to be filmed in Samoa as early as March,[13] and was officially confirmed on 9 May by LaPaglia in a radio interview on the Hamish & Andy show.[14] The season was filmed on the island of Upolu, the same location used in four seasons of the American edition of Survivor: Samoa, Heroes vs. Villains, South Pacific and One World. In total, 250 Australians and at least 180 Samoan locals worked on the program,[15] including Trent Pattison, who has previously worked as a challenge producer on the American edition as well as Ten's own I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!.[16]
Broadcast
Australian Survivor was initially scheduled to air twice a week, with new episodes airing on Sunday and Monday at 7:30pm.[17] However, following the first week, a third weekly episode — set to air Tuesdays at 7:30pm — was added to the schedule. The move was a means to both increase the exposure to the series to potential viewers and to increase the competitiveness of Ten's Tuesday schedule following low ratings for the previous programs airing in the 7:30pm slot, Modern Family and Life in Pieces.[18][19]
In addition to the main show, a 9-part companion program, titled The Jury Villa, was released online through tenplay. The web series follows the last nine castaways to be voted off and become members of the Tribal Council Jury, where they interact with one another and discuss the game in the titular villa. Episodes began airing after episode 17 and were uploaded following the airing of subsequent episodes.[20][21]
Promotion
The primary sponsorships for the season include Hungry Jack's, AHM Health Insurance and Holden.[22]
Contestants
The 24 castaways were initially divided into three tribes of eight, each named after a beach in Samoa: Aganoa, Saanapu and Vavau.[23] On Day 12, two castaways each from Saanapu and Vavau swapped tribes as a result of a special joint Tribal Council in which the tribes unknowingly voted to switch a member of their tribe to the other; the switched castaways each brought a tribe member with them. After winning the reward challenge on Day 19, Saanapu earned the right to redistribute the 18 remaining castaways into two tribes of nine, and Aganoa was officially disbanded. For winning the immunity challenge on Day 29, Saanapu sent an observer to Vavau's Tribal Council where, instead of a vote, the observer was to "kidnap" one of the Vavau tribe members, bringing them back to Saanapu as an official member.
On Day 32, the 13 remaining castaways merged into the Fia Fia tribe, named after the Samoan term for "celebration". The final 11 players comprised the Final 2 and the 9 members of the jury, who voted to decide which of the two finalists should be the "Sole Australian Survivor" and be awarded the grand prize.[24]
Contestant | Original tribe | Swapped tribe | Dissolved tribe | Post-kidnap tribe | Merged tribe | Finish |
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Des Quilty 59, Sunshine Coast, QLD[25] |
Aganoa | 1st voted out Day 2 | ||||
Bianca Anderson 36, Melbourne, VIC |
Saanapu | 2nd voted out Day 5 | ||||
Evan Jones 30, Melbourne, VIC |
Aganoa | 3rd voted out Day 8 | ||||
Peter Fiegehen 62, Canberra, ACT |
Saanapu | Quit Day 10 | ||||
Barry Lea 44, Cairns, QLD |
Vavau | Vavau | 4th voted out Day 14 | |||
Tegan Haining 33, Sydney, NSW |
Vavau | Saanapu | 5th voted out Day 17 | |||
Rohan MacLaren 28, Melbourne, VIC |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | 6th voted out Day 21 | ||
Katherine "Kat" Dumont 26, Perth, WA |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | 7th voted out Day 23 | ||
Andrew Torrens 29, Brisbane, QLD |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 8th voted out Day 25 | ||
Craig I'Anson 32, Brisbane, QLD |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 9th voted out Day 27 | ||
Phoebe Timmins 27, Sydney, NSW |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | Vavau | 10th voted out Day 31 | |
Conner Bethune 23, Canberra, ACT |
Saanapu | Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Fia Fia | 11th voted out Day 33 |
Kate Campbell 28, Perth, WA |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | 12th voted out Day 35 | |
Nick Iadanza 28, Adelaide, SA |
Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 13th voted out 1st jury member Day 37 | |
Kylie Evans 38, Melbourne, VIC |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 14th voted out 2nd jury member Day 39 | |
Sue Clarke 59, Perth, WA |
Vavau | Vavau | Vavau | Saanapu | 15th voted out 3rd jury member Day 41 | |
Jennah-Louise Salkeld 27, Gold Coast, QLD |
Vavau | Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | 16th voted out 4th jury member Day 43 | |
Brooke Jowett 23, Melbourne, VIC |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 17th voted out 5th jury member Day 45 | |
Sam Webb 28, Sydney, NSW |
Saanapu | Vavau | Saanapu | Saanapu | 18th voted out 6th jury member Day 49 | |
Matt Tarrant 29, Adelaide, SA |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 19th voted out 7th jury member Day 51 | |
Felicity "Flick" Egginton 23, Gold Coast, QLD |
Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | Saanapu | 20th voted out 8th jury member Day 53 | |
Elena "El" Rowland 33, Brisbane, QLD |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Saanapu | Saanapu | 21st voted out 9th jury member Day 54 | |
Lee Carseldine 40, Brisbane, QLD |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Saanapu | Saanapu | Runner-up Day 55 | |
Kristie Bennett 24, Sydney, NSW |
Aganoa | Aganoa | Vavau | Vavau | Sole Australian Survivor Day 55 |
Season summary
The game began with three tribes of eight, and in each, a majority alliance was formed. On Saanapu, Flick and Brooke recruited Sam, Matt, and Conner. On Vavau, Craig, Andrew, Sue, and Jennah-Louise joined forces. And on Aganoa, Evan aligned with Phoebe, Rohan, Lee, and El, but drama from the idol clue twist between him and Rohan would see the alliance turn on Evan. On Day 12, a Fake Double Tribal Council consisting of Vavau and Saanapu, Conner and Nick were voted out but instead of leaving the game, were switched to the other tribe and they brought Tegan and Sam with them respectively.
On Day 19, with 18 contestants remaining, a Reward Challenge won by Saanapu gave them the power to decide which tribe between Vavau and Saanapu to stay on. After the five remaining Saanapu remembers chose to stay at Saanapu, they then had the power to choose their remaining members. They selected Sam, El, and Lee for their challenge strength as well as Jennah-Louise with the intention of voting her off. The game became one-sided after the swap, as not only did the stronger Saanapu tribe dominate in challenges but Phoebe's idol plays ousted the two strongest members of Vavau in Rohan and Craig. After a fake Tribal Council spared Kristie, Phoebe's ally whom she threw under the bus to save herself, Brooke further decimated Vavau by adding Sue to her tribe. Phoebe would be voted out at the next Tribal, and the tribes would merge at 13.
The Saanapu alliance, with the original members of Flick, Brooke, Matt, and Sam at the core and with the help of members from post-swap Saanapu, would vote out the remnants of post-swap Vavau as well as outsiders from Saanapu up until the final 7. At that point, Flick viewed Brooke as too big of a threat and flipped to Lee, El, and Kristie to vote out her best friend. Despite El and Lee's obvious strong bond, Flick and Kristie did not flip back and voted out Sam and Matt. At that point Flick tried to force a 2-2 tiebreaker but Kristie still would not flip and Flick would go home. Despite not having won a previous individual challenge, Kristie won the Final Immunity Challenge and voted El out. At Final Tribal Council, despite Lee having more control of the game, Kristie's underdog status and the fruition of her floater strategy resulted in her receiving 8 of the 9 jury votes and becoming the "Sole Australian Survivor".
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- In the case of multiple tribes or castaways who win reward or immunity, they are listed in order of finish, or alphabetically where it was a team effort; where one castaway won and invited others, the invitees are in brackets.
Notes
- ^ a b c Combined reward and immunity challenge.
- ^ Instead of voting out players, the two losing tribes unknowingly voted to send a member to the other tribe, who in turn brought another tribemate with them. Saanapu voted out Conner who brought Sam with him to Vavau; Vavau voted out Nick who brought Tegan with him to Saanapu
- ^ Vavau was told that they would not be voting at Tribal Council but instead Brooke, the chosen observer from Saanapu, was told to kidnap one member of Vavau and bring them to Saanapu. She choose Sue.
- ^ Kristie did not participate in the challenge after not being chosen for a team, but she had correctly guessed the winning team and, as a result, joined them on the reward.
- ^ El and Kristie won reward but chose to give up their reward to Flick and Matt, respectively.
- ^ Sue did not participate in the challenge after she drew the white rock but she correctly guessed the winning team and, as a result, joined them on the reward.
- ^ a b c Two separate reward challenges were held in this episode, with the winners of both challenges jointly selecting a third castaway to enjoy the reward with them; Matt and Flick chose to share their reward with Kristie.
Episodes
No. in series | Episode No. | Title | Timeline | Original air date |
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26 | 1 | "Episode 1" | Days 1-2 | 21 August 2016 |
27 | 2 | "Episode 2" | Days 3-5 | 22 August 2016 |
28 | 3 | "Episode 3" | Days 6-8 | 28 August 2016 |
29 | 4 | "Episode 4" | Days 9-10 | 29 August 2016 |
30 | 5 | "Episode 5" | Days 11-12 | 30 August 2016 |
31 | 6 | "Episode 6" | Days 13-14 | 4 September 2016 |
32 | 7 | "Episode 7" | Days 15-17 | 5 September 2016 |
33 | 8 | "Episode 8" | Days 18-19 | 6 September 2016 |
34 | 9 | "Episode 9" | Days 20-21 | 11 September 2016 |
35 | 10 | "Episode 10" | Days 22-23 | 12 September 2016 |
36 | 11 | "Episode 11" | Days 24-25 | 13 September 2016 |
37 | 12 | "Episode 12" | Days 26-27 | 18 September 2016 |
38 | 13 | "Episode 13" | Days 28-29 | 19 September 2016 |
39 | 14 | "Episode 14" | Days 30-31 | 20 September 2016 |
40 | 15 | "Episode 15" | Days 32-33 | 25 September 2016 |
41 | 16 | "Episode 16" | Days 34-35 | 26 September 2016 |
42 | 17 | "Episode 17" | Days 36-37 | 27 September 2016 |
43 | 18 | "Episode 18" | Days 38-39 | 3 October 2016 |
44 | 19 | "Episode 19" | Days 40-41 | 4 October 2016 |
45 | 20 | "Episode 20" | Days 42-43 | 9 October 2016 |
46 | 21 | "Episode 21" | Days 44-45 | 10 October 2016 |
47 | 22 | "Episode 22" | Days 46-47 | 16 October 2016 |
48 | 23 | "Episode 23" | Days 48-49 | 17 October 2016 |
49 | 24 | "Episode 24" | Days 50-51 | 23 October 2016 |
50 | 25 | "Episode 25" | Days 52-53 | 24 October 2016 |
51 | 26 | "Episode 26" | Days 54-55 | 25 October 2016 |
Voting history
- Tribal phase (Day 1–32)
Original tribes | Tribe swap vote[a] | Swapped tribes | Dissolved tribes | Post-kidnap | ||||||||||||||||||
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Episode # | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | ||||||||||
Day # | 2 | 5 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 17 | 21 | 23 | 25 | 27 | 31 | ||||||||||
Eliminated | Des | Bianca | Evan | Peter | Nick[b] | Tie[c] | Tie[d] | Conner[b] | Barry | Tie[c] | Tegan | Rohan | Kat | Andrew | Craig | Phoebe | ||||||
Vote | 7–1 | 5–2–1 | 5–2 | Quit[e] | 5–3 | 3–3 | 2–2 | Consensus[d] | 7–1 | 2–2–0[f] | 4–0 | 2–1–1-0[g] | 6–2 | 4–3 | 2–0[h] | 3–1 | ||||||
Voter | Vote | |||||||||||||||||||||
Kristie | Des | Evan | Rohan | Andrew | Andrew | Craig | Phoebe | |||||||||||||||
Lee | Des | Kat | ||||||||||||||||||||
El | Des | Evan | ||||||||||||||||||||
Flick | Bianca | Conner | None[i] | Nick | Tegan | |||||||||||||||||
Matt | Bianca | Conner | Flick | Tegan | Tegan | |||||||||||||||||
Sam | Bianca | Flick | Conner | Barry | ||||||||||||||||||
Brooke | Bianca | Conner | Conner | Nick | Tegan | |||||||||||||||||
Jennah-Louise | Nick | Barry | ||||||||||||||||||||
Sue | Nick | Barry | Kat | Kristie | ||||||||||||||||||
Kylie | Peter | Flick | Flick | Tegan | Tegan | |||||||||||||||||
Nick | Barry | None[j] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Kate | Barry | Barry | Kat | Andrew | Phoebe | |||||||||||||||||
Conner | Bianca | Flick | None[i] | Barry | Kat | Kristie | Phoebe | |||||||||||||||
Phoebe | Des | Evan | Sue | Kat | Andrew | Craig | Kristie | |||||||||||||||
Craig | Nick | Barry | Kat | Andrew | ||||||||||||||||||
Andrew | Nick | Barry | Kat | Kristie | ||||||||||||||||||
Kat | Des | Evan | Rohan | Andrew | ||||||||||||||||||
Rohan | Des | Evan | Kat | |||||||||||||||||||
Tegan | Barry | None[j] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Barry | Nick | Sue | ||||||||||||||||||||
Peter | Kylie | |||||||||||||||||||||
Evan | Des | Kat | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bianca | Peter | |||||||||||||||||||||
Des | Kat |
- Individual phase (Day 32–55)
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Notes
- ^ On Day 12, a double Tribal Council was held where both tribes unknowingly voted for a castaway to be swapped to the other tribe.
- ^ a b Instead of being eliminated from the game, Nick and Conner switched tribes, and each were instructed to bring another tribemate with them. Nick and Tegan were sent to Saanapu, while Conner and Sam were switched to Vavau.
- ^ a b c The first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those who tied.
- ^ a b After two rounds of voting, Tribal Council remained tied. Per the rules, the non-tied castaways were to come to a consensus as to who to vote out of the tribe between the tied castaways, Conner and Flick, or else one of the deliberating castaways would be voted out of the tribe by random draw; they chose to vote Conner out of the tribe.
- ^ No vote; Peter chose to quit the game. This cancelled Aganoa's planned vote-off.
- ^ Kylie played a hidden immunity idol, therefore two votes against her were negated.
- ^ Phoebe played a hidden immunity idol, therefore five votes against her were negated.
- ^ Phoebe played a hidden immunity idol, therefore four votes against her were negated.
- ^ a b Conner and Flick were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
- ^ a b Nick and Tegan were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
- ^ Nick played a hidden immunity idol, therefore four votes against him were negated.
- ^ a b El and Lee were not eligible to vote as the only eligible players they could vote for were each other and hence their votes would cancel each other's out.
- ^ a b Matt and Sam were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
- ^ Sam was not eligible to vote in the first Tribal Council vote, as Lee used his vote stopper power on him.
Reception
Ratings
Ratings data is from OzTAM and represents the viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).
Week | Episode | Air date | Overnight ratings | Timeshift ratings | Source | |||
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Viewers | Rank | Timeshift Viewers | Total Viewers | Rank | ||||
1 | 1[a] | 21 August 2016 | 783,000 | 6 | 74,000 | 857,000 | 5 | [26][27] |
784,000 | 5 | 62,000 | 848,000 | 6 | ||||
2 | 22 August 2016 | 734,000 | 14 | 90,000 | 823,000 | 12 | [28][29] | |
2 | 3 | 28 August 2016 | 662,000 | 9 | 84,000 | 746,000 | 9 | [30][31] |
4 | 29 August 2016 | 677,000 | 18 | 92,000 | 769,000 | 16 | [32][33] | |
5 | 30 August 2016 | 728,000 | 12 | 122,000 | 850,000 | 11 | [34][35] | |
3 | 6 | 4 September 2016 | 560,000 | 10 | 61,000 | 625,000 | 10 | [36][37] |
7 | 5 September 2016 | 662,000 | 17 | 66,000 | 728,000 | 14 | [38][39] | |
8 | 6 September 2016 | 717,000 | 13 | 99,000 | 818,000 | 12 | [40][41] | |
4 | 9 | 11 September 2016 | 586,000 | 10 | 74,000 | 660,000 | 10 | [42][43] |
10 | 12 September 2016 | 672,000 | 15 | 74,000 | 746,000 | 13 | [44][45] | |
11 | 13 September 2016 | 690,000 | 10 | 92,000 | 782,000 | 10 | [46][47] | |
5 | 12 | 18 September 2016 | 649,000 | 9 | 71,000 | 720,000 | 8 | [48][49] |
13 | 19 September 2016 | 699,000 | 11 | 82,000 | 781,000 | 8 | [50][51] | |
14 | 20 September 2016 | 699,000 | 10 | 98,000 | 797,000 | 10 | [52][53] | |
6 | 15 | 25 September 2016 | 568,000 | 8 | 61,000 | 629,000 | 8 | [54][55] |
16 | 26 September 2016 | 654,000 | 12 | 72,000 | 726,000 | 10 | [56][57] | |
17 | 27 September 2016 | 691,000 | 13 | 113,000 | 804,000 | 10 | [58][59] | |
7 | 18 | 3 October 2016 | 684,000 | 16 | 62,000 | 744,000 | 14 | [60][61] |
19 | 4 October 2016 | 660,000 | 13 | 69,000 | 729,000 | 12 | [62][63] | |
8 | 20 | 9 October 2016 | 708,000 | 13 | 72,000 | 770,000 | 11 | [64][65] |
21 | 10 October 2016 | 760,000 | 12 | 79,000 | 839,000 | 10 | [66][67] | |
9 | 22 | 16 October 2016 | 660,000 | 8 | 84,000 | 744,000 | 7 | [68][69] |
23 | 17 October 2016 | 760,000 | 11 | 75,000 | 835,000 | 9 | [70][71] | |
10 | 24 | 23 October 2016 | 714,000 | 7 | 45,000 | 759,000 | 7 | [72][73] |
25 | 24 October 2016 | 750,000 | 11 | 32,000 | 782,000 | 11 | [74][75] | |
26[b] | 25 October 2016 | 859,000 | 7 | 55,000 | 914,000 | 7 | [76][77] | |
1,082,000 | 2 | 90,000 | 1,172,000 | 1 |
Notes
- ^ The first episode was coded into two programs - the first titled "Launch" and the second titled "Tribal Council". Because of this, two separate sets of ratings were produced.
- ^ The final episode was coded into two programs - the first titled "Grand Finale" and the second titled "Winner Announced". Because of this, two separate sets of ratings were produced.
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