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Expedición Robinson
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For other uses, see Expedición Robinson Ecuador.
Expedición Robinson
Format
Reality, Game Show
Created by
Charlie Parsons
Country of origin
Argentina
Original language(s)
Spanish
No. of seasons
2
Broadcast
Original channel
Canal 13
Original run
2000 – 2001
Chronology
Related shows
Survivor
Expedición Robinson was a popular television show that aired in Argentina from 2000 to 2001 and was the first edition of Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries to air in South America. The show was not a success in Argentina and after only two seasons the show was canceled. The name alludes to both Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, two stories featuring people marooned by shipwrecks.
Format[edit]
The Robinson format was developed by Planet 24, a United Kingdom TV production company owned by Charlie Parsons and Bob Geldof. Their company Castaway Television Productions retained the rights to the concept when they sold Planet 24 in 1999. Mark Burnett later licensed the format to create the U.S. show Survivor in 2000.
Sixteen contestants are put into a survival situation and compete in a variety of physical challenges. Early in each season three teams compete but later on the teams are merged and the competitions become individual. At the end of each show one contestant is eliminated from the show by the others in a secret "island council" ballot.
Series[edit]
Expedición Robinson 2000
Expedición Robinson 2001
External links[edit]
http://replay.web.archive.org/20030831095924/http://www.robinsonlagranaventura.com.ve/secciones/participantes/default.htm?gabriel (Season 2 Archive)
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Expedición Robinson 2000
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Expedición Robinson 2000, was the first season of the Argentine version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it aired 2000. This season took place on an island in Panama. During the pre-merge portion of the competition the North team initially proved to be the weaker team after losing the first two immunity challenges, however in the end the South team proved to be weaker as they lost the last four immunity challenges. Shortly after the merge the former North team members turned on each other, voting out three of their own. When it came time for the final four, the remaining contestants competed in two challenges to determine who would be the final two. Ultimately, Sebastián Martino who won this season over Adrián Miani by an unknown jury vote.
Next serie : Expedition Robinson 2001
Finishing order[edit]
Contestant
Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
María Heyde South Team 1st Voted Out
Day ?
Laura Genovese South Team 2nd Voted Out
Day ?
Andrea Álvarez North Team 3rd Voted Out
Day ?
Ezequiel Gaston Oliva South Team 4th Voted Out
Day ?
Guillermo Tissone South Team 5th Voted Out
Day ?
Libia Cambra North Team 6th Voted Out
Day ?
Mariana Costelli North Team Robinson 7th Voted Out
Day 22
Daniel "Capi" Serenelli North Team 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 25
Diego "Winner" Garibotti North Team 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 28
Armando Liussi de Paoli South Team 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 31
Consuelo Lyonnett South Team 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 34
Rodrigo "Chopper" Bedoya North Team 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 37
María "Marisa" Correas South Team Lost Challenge
6th Jury Member
Day 38
Picky Paino North Team Lost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 38
Adrián Miani South Team Runner-Up
Day 39
Sebastián Martino North Team Sole Survivor
Day 39
External links[edit]
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0312129/fullcredits#cast
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Brazil (1 ·
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2)
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Expedición Robinson 2001
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Expedición Robinson 2001, was the second season of the Argentine version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it aired 2001. Like the previous season, this season took place on an island in Belize. During the pre-merge portion of the competition the North team proved to be weaker than their South team counterparts, only winning two of the six immunity challenges and losing four in a row. Shortly after the merge the former South team members turned on each other, voting out two of their own. When the black vote came into the game a bitter Carla Cavalloni took revenge on her tribe by joining the former North team members in voting out her former tribe member Pablo González. When it came time for the final four, the remaining contestants competed in two challenges to determine who would be the final two. Ultimately, María Victoria "Vick" Fernández who defied the odds and won this season over Carla Levy by a jury vote of 5-2.
Finishing order[edit]
Contestant
Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Guillermo Somogyi
29, Buenos Aires South Team 1st Voted Out
Day 3
Josefina Pouso
23, Adrogué North Team 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Fernando "Doc" Cousillas
45, Buenos Aires North Team 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Eduardo Borkiewicz
27, Carapachay North Team 4th Voted Out
Day 12
Ricardo Nístico
41, Lomas[disambiguation needed] North Team 5th Voted Out
Day 15
Valeria Mercuri
22, Buenos Aires South Team 6th Voted Out
Day 18
Lidia Casciano
43, San Fernando[disambiguation needed] South Team Robinson 7th Voted Out
Day 22
Carla Cavalloni
24, Once South Team 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 25
Pablo González
27, La Plata South Team 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 28
Javier Druetta
31, Buenos Aires South Team 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 31
Carlos Sisca
51, Buenos Aires South Team 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 34
Marianela Docal
24, Buenos Aires North Team 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 37
Mónica Penas Saavedra
41, Buenos Aires North Team Lost Challenge
6th Jury Member
Day 38
Alejandro Colloca
23, El Palomar North Team Lost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 38
Carla Levy
29, Capital Federal North Team Runner-Up
Day 39
María Victoria "Vick" Fernández
29, Buenos Aires South Team Sole Survivor
Day 39
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Guillermo
4/8 votes Josefina
6/8 votes Fernando
5/7 votes Eduardo
5/6 votes Ricardo
4/5 votes Valeria
6/7 votes Lidia
7/10 votes Carla C
7/9 votes Pablo
5/9 votes1 Javier
4/7 votes Carlos
4/7 votes2 Marianela
3/5 votes Mónica
Alejandro
No vote Carla L
2/7 votes Vick
5/7 votes
Voter
Vote
Vick Guillermo Valeria Mónica Javier Carla L Carla L Marianela Mónica Jury Vote
Carla L Josefina Fernando Eduardo Ricardo Lidia Carla C Pablo Javier Carlos Marianela
Alejandro Josefina Fernando Eduardo Ricardo Lidia Carla C Pablo Javier Carlos Marianela Carla L
Mónica Josefina Fernando Eduardo Ricardo Lidia Carla C Pablo Javier Carlos Marianela Carla L
Marianela Mónica Fernando Eduardo Ricardo Lidia Carla C Pablo Javier Carlos Carla L Vick
Carlos Carla C Valeria Lidia Carla C Carla L Carla L Marianela Vick
Javier Lidia Valeria Lidia Carla C Carla L Carla L Carla L Vick
Pablo Lidia Valeria Lidia Carla C Carla L Vick
Carla C Guillermo Valeria Mónica Mónica Pablo Vick
Lidia Guillermo Valeria Mónica
Valeria Guillermo Vick
Ricardo Josefina Fernando Eduardo Marianela
Eduardo Josefina Carla L Ricardo
Fernando Josefina Carla L
Josefina Fernando
Guillermo Lidia
^1 Carla C had the power to cast a black vote at the ninth tribal council.
^2 Javier had the power to cast a black vote at the eleventh tribal council.
External links[edit]
http://replay.web.archive.org/20020213080406/http://www.robinson.aol.com.ar/2001/Participantes/index.adp (Official Site Archive)
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2011 ·
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1998 ·
1999 ·
2000 ·
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2002 ·
2003 ·
2004 ·
2005 ·
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2010 ·
2011 ·
The Revenge)
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2001 ·
2002 ·
2003 ·
2004 ·
2005 ·
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No Limite
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No Limite
Format
Reality competition
Created by
Charlie Parsons
Starring
Zeca Camargo
Country of origin
Brazil
No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
42
Production
Running time
60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel
Rede Globo
Original run
July 23, 2000 – September 27, 2009
External links
Website
No Limite is a Brazilian version of the Survivor reality television game show based on the Swedish television series Expedition Robinson originally created in 1997 by Charlie Parsons, and first broadcast on July 23, 2000.
The show has a set number of contestants stranded on an isolated area for 24 to 62 days.
The winners from Seasons 1 to 3 received R$300,000 (around US$150,000), while the winner from Season 4 will receive R$500,000 (around US$250,000).
The show is hosted by news reporter, Zeca Camargo and is aired by Rede Globo on Sunday nights (and Thursday nights in Season 4) during the primetime.
The show basically follows the structure and all elements of the Survivor franchise, with some modifications.
Contents [hide]
1 Game's end 1.1 Semi-finals
1.2 Finals
2 Season chronology
3 Controversies
Game's end[edit]
Semi-finals[edit]
In all seasons, at the beginning of the season finale the Final Four are treated to a small food reward (a hearty breakfast or similar meal) for making it this far.
In Season 1, the second-to-last immunity challenge divided the players in two teams. The winning team advanced for the finals, while the losing team was automatically eliminated.
In Season 2, the four remaining players competed in the second-to-last immunity challenge, which was an endurance challenge. At the Tribal Council, only the winning player secured his spot on the Final Two. The tribemates voted one person out of their tribe and later a special jury (made by the last four eliminated players before the final four) voted the second person out.
In Season 3, the semi-finals follows the same rules from Season 1. However, the last six eliminated players before the Final Two returned to competed in a special challenge. The winning player returned to the game as the third and final member of the Final Three.
Finals[edit]
The Final Two (Final Three in Season 3) faced off for the final immunity challenge, which was an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
In Season 1, the result was announced immediately after the final challenge. In Seasons 2 and 3, after the challenge, the players were told by the host that the result would be revealed during the live finale, and were secured until the live finale of the show when the results were revealed and the winner was announced.
Season chronology[edit]
Season
Premiere
Finale
Winner
Runner-Up
Castaways
Total Days
Episodes
Location
1
(2000) Jul 23, 2000 Set 09, 2000 Elaine de Melo Pipa Diniz 12 24 8 Ceará
Ceará
2
(2001) Jan 28, 2001 Mar 25, 2001 Léo Rassi Cristina Moreira 12 24 8 Mato Grosso
Mato Grosso
3
(2001) Oct 28, 2001 Dec 23, 2001 Rodrigo Trigueiro Herica Sanfelice 12 24 8 Pará
Pará
4
(2009) Jul 30, 2009 Set 27, 2009 Luciana de Araújo Gabriela Costa 20 62 18 Ceará
Ceará
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No Limite 1
Presented by
No. of episodes
8
No. of days
24
No. of survivors
12
Production
Location(s)
Ceará, Brazil
Filming dates
July, 2000
– August, 2000
Broadcast
Original run
July 23, 2000 – September 10, 2000
Chronology
Preceded by
None
Followed by
Season 2
No Limite (retroactively No Limite 1) was the first season of the Brazilian reality show No Limite filmed in Ceará, Brazil. The premiere aired Sunday, July 23, 2000.
Twelve contestants were chosen by the producers to participate the show between July to August 2000.
The two initial tribes were Sol and Lua. On episode 6, the two teams merged into a tribe called Solua, named for a combination of two tribes.
On the season finale, the second-to-last immunity challenge divided the players in two teams. The winning team (Elaine and Pipa) advanced for the finals, while the losing team (Andréa and Juliana) was automatically eliminated.
The Final Two faced off for the final immunity challenge, which was an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
This season creates the first ever all-female final two, with all the final four contestants being women. This fact was repeated only eight years later in Survivor: Micronesia.
The winner was 35 year-old Elaine de Melo, a hairdresser from São Paulo, São Paulo. She defeating graphic producer Patrícia "Pipa" Diniz at the final challenge to take the R$300,000 prize.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 The game
3 Voting History
4 References
5 External links
Contestants[edit]
Contestants
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Hilca Maria
21, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Sol 1st Voted Out
Day 3 5
"Amendoim" Martins
42, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Sol 2nd Voted Out
Day 6 4
Marcus Werner
27, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Sol 3rd Voted Out
Day 9 3
Francisco "Chico"
51, São Paulo, SP Lua 4th Voted Out
Day 12 31
Ilma Arakawa
54, São Paulo, SP Sol 5th Voted Out
Day 15 5
Jefferson Schmengler
31, Porto Alegre, RS Lua Solua 6th Voted Out
Day 18 3
Vanderson Souza
20, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Lua 7th Voted Out
Day 21 6
Thiago Toqueton
20, São Paulo, SP Sol 8th Voted Out
Day 21 5
Juliana Marques
23, São Paulo, SP Lua 9th Voted Out
Day 22 0
Andréa Baptista
29, São Paulo, SP Lua 10th Voted Out
Day 22 5
Patrícia "Pipa" Diniz
29, Porto Alegre, RS Sol Runner-Up Day 39 1
Elaine de Melo
35, São Paulo, SP Lua Sole Survivor Day 39 0
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game.
^1 Four additional votes were cast against Chico during a tie-breaker vote.
The game[edit]
Episode
Airdate
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
1
07-23–2000 Lua Lua Hilca 5-1 1st Voted Out
Day 3
2
07-30–2000 Sol Lua Amendoim 4-1 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
3
08-06–2000 Sol Lua Marcus 3-1 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
4
08-13–2000 Sol Sol Chico 3-32 4th Voted Out
Day 12
5
08-20–2000 None Lua Ilma 2-1 5th Voted Out
Day 15
6
08-27–2000 Andréa Jefferson 3-2-2 6th Voted Out
Day 18
7
09-03–2000 Elaine
Juliana
Pipa Elaine
Juliana
Pipa Vanderson 4-1-1 7th Voted Out
Day 21
Thiago 2-1 8th Voted Out
Day 21
8
09-10–2000 None Elaine
Pipa Juliana No Vote 9th Voted Out
Day 22
Andréa 10th Voted Out
Day 22
Final Trial Pipa Runner-Up
Elaine Sole Survivor
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.
^2 Chico was voted out after the first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie.
Voting History[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Finale
Eliminated: Hilca
5/6 votes Amendoim
4/5 votes Marcus
3/4 votes Tie
3/6 votes3 Chico
4/4 votes Ilma
2/3 votes Jefferson
3/7 votes Vanderson
4/6 votes Thiago
2/3 votes Juliana
Semi-Final Andréa
Semi-Final Pipa
Final Trial Elaine
Final Trial
Voter
Vote
Elaine Andréa Chico Vanderson Vanderson Thiago Sole Survivor
Pipa Hilca Amendoim Marcus Ilma Vanderson Vanderson Andréa Runner-Up
Andréa Chico None4 Jefferson Vanderson None5
Juliana Chico Chico Jefferson Vanderson Thiago
Thiago Hilca Amendoim Marcus Ilma Jefferson Andréa None5
Vanderson Andréa Chico Thiago Thiago
Jefferson Chico Chico Thiago
Ilma Hilca Amendoim Marcus Pipa
Chico Andréa None4
Marcus Hilca Amendoim Ilma
Amendoim Hilca Ilma
Hilca Ilma
^3 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 the tied contestants.
^4 Andréa and Chico were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^5 As they are members of the losing team, Andréa and Thiago were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
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No Limite 2
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No Limite 2
Presented by
No. of episodes
8
No. of days
24
No. of survivors
12
Production
Location(s)
Mato Grosso, Brazil
Filming dates
January, 2001
– February, 2001
Broadcast
Original run
28 January 2001 – 25 March 2001
Chronology
Preceded by
Season 1
Followed by
Mental Stage
No Limite 2 was the second season of the Brazilian reality show No Limite filmed in Mato Grosso, Brazil. The premiere aired Sunday, 28 January 2001.
Twelve contestants were chosen by the producers to participate the show between January and February 2001.
The two initial tribes were Araras Vermelhas and Lobos Guarás. On episode 5, the two teams merged into a tribe called Aragurá, named for a combination of two tribes.
In the season finale, the four remaining players competed in the second-to-last immunity challenge, who was an endurance challenge.
At the Tribal Council, only Léo (the winning player) secured his spot on the Final Two. The tribemates voted Dada out of their tribe.
Later a special jury (made of the last four eliminated players before the final four: Sônia, Sávio, Rosa and Eliane) voted Danilo out, leaving Léo and Christina as the finalists.
The Final Two faced off for the final immunity challenge, which was an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
Weeks later, on 25 March 2001, live from Rio de Janeiro, student Léo Rassi was announced as the winner of the competition. He won R$ 300,000 and a brand-new car, while runner-up Cristina Moreira won R$ 50,000.
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 The game
3 Voting History
4 External links
Contestants[edit]
Contestants
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Leon Ramos
25, Recife, PE Lobos Guarás 1st Voted Out
Day 3 21
Roberta Mayanah
25, Recife, PE Araras Vermelhas 2nd Voted Out
Day 6 3
Antero Temoteo
44, Fortaleza, CE Lobos Guarás 3rd Voted Out
Day 9 4
Lhitts Maciel
23, Brasília, DF Lobos Guarás Left Due To Illness
Day 12 0
Sônia Cerqueira
34, São Paulo, SP Araras Vermelhas 4th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 15 4
Sávio Clemente
25, Curitiba, PR Lobos Guarás Araguará 5th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 18 4
Rosa
42, Belo Horizonte, MG Araras Vermelhas 6th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 21 3
Eliane Menezes
30, Curitiba, PR Lobos Guarás 7th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 22 3
Dada
18, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Araras Vermelhas 8th Voted Out
Day 23 22
Danilo
21, Montes Claros, MG Araras Vermelhas 9th Voted Out
Day 23 8
Christina Moreira
27, São Paulo, SP Lobos Guarás Runner-Up 6
Léo Rassi
23, Goiânia, GO Araras Vermelhas Sole Survivor 6
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. Doesn't count jury votes.
^1 Three additional votes were cast against Leon during a tie-breaker vote.
^2 Four additional votes were cast against Dada during a tie-breaker vote.
The game[edit]
Episode
Airdate
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
1
28 January 2001 Araras Vermelhas Araras Vermelhas Leon 2-2-23 1st Voted Out
Day 3
2
4 February 2001 Araras Vermelhas Lobos Guarás Roberta 3-1-1-1 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
3
11 February 2001 Araras Vermelhas Antero 4-1 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
4
18 February 2001 None Lobos Guarás Lhitts No
Vote Left Due To Illness
Day 12
Sônia 3-1-1 4th Voted Out
Day 15
5
4 March 2001 Danilo Danilo Sávio 4-2-1 5th Voted Out
Day 18
6
11 March 2001 Léo Léo Rosa 3-2-1 6th Voted Out
Day 21
Eliane
7
18 March 2001 Dada Danilo Eliane 3-2 7th Voted Out
Day 22
Danilo Dada
8
25 March 2001 None Léo Dada 2-24 8th Voted Out
Day 23
Danilo 3-1 9th Voted Out
Day 23
Final Trial Cristina No
Vote Runner-Up
Léo Sole Survivor
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.
^3 Leon was voted out after the first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie.
^4 Dada was voted out after the first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie.
Voting History[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Finale
Eliminated: Tie
2/6 votes5 Leon
3/3 votes Roberta
3/6 votes Antero
4/5 votes Lhitts
No vote7 Sônia
3/5 votes Sávio
4/7 votes Rosa
4/6 votes Eliane
3/5 votes Dada
6/8 votes8 Danilo
3/4 votes Christina
Final Trial Léo
Final Trial
Voter
Vote
Léo Roberta Sônia Sávio Rosa Eliane Dada Sole Survivor
Christina Eliane None6 Antero Léo Danilo Léo Danilo Runner-Up
Danilo Roberta Sônia Sávio Christina Eliane Dada
Dada Roberta Léo Sávio Rosa Eliane Danilo
Eliane Christina None6 Antero Léo Rosa Léo Dada Danilo
Rosa Sônia Sônia Sávio Christina Dada Danilo
Sávio Christina Leon Antero Eliane Dada Cristina
Sônia Danilo Danilo Dada Danilo
Lhitts Leon Leon Antero
Antero Leon Leon Cristina
Roberta Léo
Leon Eliane None6
^5 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 the tied contestants.
^6 Cristina, Eliane and Leon were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
^7 Lhitts was evacuated due to medical reasons, therefore no vote occurred for his removal from the game.
^8 The first Tribal Council Vote resulted in a tie. Per the rules, a second vote was held when the jury voted in order to break the tie. All four voted against Dada.
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No Limite 3
Presented by
No. of episodes
8
No. of days
24
No. of survivors
12
Production
Location(s)
Marajó Island, Pará, Brazil
Filming dates
October, 2001
– November, 2001
Broadcast
Original run
28 October 2001 – 23 December 2001
Chronology
Preceded by
Season 2
Followed by
Season 4
No Limite 3 was the third season of the Brazilian reality show No Limite filmed at Marajó Island, Pará, Brazil. The premiere aired Sunday, 28 October 2001.
Twelve contestants were chosen by the producers to participate the show between October to November 2001. The two initial tribes were Água (Water) and Fogo (Fire). On episode 6, the two teams merged into a tribe called Foguágua, named for a combination of the two tribes.
On the season finale, the second-to-last immunity challenge divided the players in two teams. The winning team (Herica and Tatiana) advanced for the finals, while the losing team (Adriana and Peterson) was automatically eliminated.
However, the last six eliminated players before the Final Two (Cláudia, Diuare, Fábio, Rodrigo, Peterson and Adriana) returned to competed in a special challenge. The winning player (Rodrigo) returned to the game as the third and final member of the Final Three.
The Final Three faced-off in a final immunity challenge, who was an extremely grueling, multi-part challenge, and the most elaborate challenge of the entire season, often combining elements from previous challenges.
Weeks later, on 23 December 2001, live from Rio de Janeiro, police officer Rodrigo Trigueiro was announced as the winner of the competition, winning R$300,000 and a brand new car. Runner-up athlete and model Herica Sanfelice won R$50,000 and third place finisher, student Tatiana Welikson won R$25,000.
Contestants[edit]
Contestant
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Tânia Bisteka
28, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Água 1st Voted Out
Day 3 3
Rogério
48, Campo Grande, MS Fogo 2nd Voted Out
Day 6 3
Janaína
20, São Paulo, SP Fogo 3rd Voted Out
Day 9 6
Pedro Ribeiro
35, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Água 4th Voted Out
Day 12 3
Cláudia Lúcia
36, São Paulo, SP Fogo 5th Voted Out
Day 15 5
Diuare de Carvalho
28, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Fogo Foguágua 6th Voted Out
Day 18 4
Fabio Meirelles
23, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Fogo 7th Voted Out
Day 21 3
Rodrigo Trigueiro
Returned to Game Água 8th Voted Out
Day 22 5
Peterson
25, São Paulo, SP Água Eliminated
Day 23 2
Adriana
28, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Água Eliminated
Day 23 5
Tatiana Welikson
24, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Fogo 3rd Place 4
Herica Sanfelice
24, São Paulo, SP Água Runner-Up 2
Rodrigo Trigueiro
34, Natal, RN Água Winner 5
The game[edit]
Episode
Airdate
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
1
28 October 2001 Água Fogo Bisteka 3-2-1 1st Voted Out
Day 3
2
4 November 2001 Água Água Rogério 3-2-1 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
3
11 November 2001 Água Água Janaína 4-1 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
4
18 November 2001 Fogo Fogo Pedro 3-2 4th Voted Out
Day 12
5
25 November 2001 Água Água Cláudia 3-1 5th Voted Out
Day 15
6
2 December 2001 Rodrigo Herica Diuare 4-2-1 6th Voted Out
Day 18
7
9 December 2001 Peterson Fábio 3-1-1-1 7th Voted Out
Day 21
Adriana Rodrigo 4-1 8th Voted Out
Day 22
8
16 December 2001 None Herica
Tatiana Peterson No
Vote Eliminated
Day 23
Adriana Eliminated
Day 23
23 December 2001 Final Trial Tatiana 3rd Place
Herica Runner-Up
Rodrigo Winner
Voting History[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
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3/6
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Adriana Herica Pedro Diuare Fábio Rodrigo
Peterson Bisteka Pedro Diuare Fábio Rodrigo
Fábio Janaína Janaína Cláudia Diuare Herica
Diuare Janaína Janaína Cláudia Adriana
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No Limite 4
Presented by
No. of episodes
18
No. of days
62
No. of survivors
23
Production
Location(s)
Ceará, Brazil
Filming dates
July 28, 2009
– September 27, 2009
Broadcast
Original run
July 30, 2009 – September 27, 2009
Chronology
Preceded by
Mental Stage
Followed by
Xtreme
No Limite 4 (also known as No Limite: Ceará) was the fourth season of the Brazilian reality show No Limite filmed in Ceará, Brazil, location that was previously used for the first season. The premiere aired Thursday, July 30, 2009.[1]
Nineteen contestants were chosen by the producers to participate the show between July to September 2009. The last original contestant were chose by the public vote, in a competition between two male contestants aired on July 26, 2009.[2]
During the show, three new contestants entered on the game, replacing two female players who withdrew from the competition and one male player, who broke the rules and was expelled from the show.
The two initial tribes were Taiba and Manibu. On episode 9, the two teams merged into a tribe called Carnaúba. These three tribes were named after beaches located in Ceará.
For the first time, contestants were eliminated by public vote. On each "cycle" of the show, two members of the losing tribe faced each other in the "Tribal Council Battle" (one member chosen by other team members and the other member chosen by the current team leader), then the public would vote on the contestant they wanted out.[3] Fifth episode onwards, this method was dropped, returning the show to its original format.[4]
The season included a new twist that originally came from the American version called Exile Island, where one castaway from each tribe are banished for Exile Island for the time period between the immunity challenge and the Tribal Council.
While on Exile Island, each exiled castaway picked from one of two urns. One urn contained a clue to the Hidden Immunity Idol, while the other urn contained nothing.
This season creates the second ever all-female final two, first occurring in the first season, when all the final four contestants were women. The season also lasted 62 days, being the longest season ever in Survivor franchise.
The winner was 38-year-old Luciana de Araújo, a firefighter from Goiânia, Goiás. She defeated psychologist Gabriela Costa in a 6–5 vote at the live finale to take the R$500,000 prize.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Contestants
2 The Game
3 Voting History
4 References
5 External links
Contestants[edit]
Contestant
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total Votes
Eneida Diniz
33, Belém, PA Manibu 1st Voted Out
Day 6 8
Ronaldo Machado
54, Belo Horizonte, MG Taiba 2nd Voted Out
Day 10 4
Denise Oliveira
27, Pato Branco, PR Taiba Left the Game
Day 11 0
Sibele Maciel
24, Itajaí, SC Taiba Left the Game
Day 11 3
Luiz Nascimento
35, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Manibu Disqualified
Day 13 0
João Alves
30, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Manibu 3rd Voted Out
Day 13 4
Júlia Vasques
26, São Paulo, SP Manibu 4th Voted Out
Day 17 4
Marcelo "Cebola"
31, Recife, PE Manibu 5th Voted Out
Day 20 4
Isabel Oliveira
23, Niterói, RJ Taiba 6th Voted Out
Day 24 8
Bianca "Bia" Amaral
24, Juiz de Fora, MG Manibu 7th Voted Out
Day 27 61
Rafael "Rafão" Matos
28, Belo Horizonte, MG Manibu Carnaúba 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 31 9
Taritza Puggina
32, Porto Alegre, RS Taiba 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 34 9
Felipe Lima
27, Santos, SP Manibu 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 38 20
Gilson Alves
37, Porto Alegre, RS Taiba 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 41 5
Marcelo Gaya
30, Porto Alegre, RS Manibu 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 45 13
Sandi Ribeiro
29, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Taiba 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 48 7
Ana "Índia" Soares
30, Barreiras, BA Taiba 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 52 5
Marcelo "Guimarães"
24, Itabuna, BA Taiba 15th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 55 3
Osmar Guesser
31, Florianópolis, SC Taiba 16th Voted Out
9th Jury Member
Day 59 3
Alexandre Loureiro
29, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Taiba 17th Voted Out
10th Jury Member
Day 61 2
Jéssica da Silva
25, Jundiaí, SP Manibu 18th Voted Out
11th Jury Member
Day 62 3
Gabriela Costa
28, Juiz de Fora, MG Taiba Runner-Up 9
Luciana de Araújo
38, Goiânia, GO Manibu Sole Survivor 12
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received from the "Tribe Leader" and during the Final Tribal Council.
^1 Three additional votes were cast against Bia during a tie-breaker vote.
The Game[edit]
Episode
First Air Date
Challenges
Leader
Tribal Council Battle
Exiled
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
Tribe
Leader
1 Jul 30, 2009 Taiba2 Rafão Eneida Bia None Eneida 8–1 1st Voted Out
Day 6
2 Aug 02, 2009 Taiba Manibu Sandi Ronaldo Índia Ronaldo 4–3–2 2nd Voted Out
Day 10
3 Aug 06, 2009 Taiba Taiba Bia João Felipe Denise No
Vote Left the Game
Day 11
Sibele Left the Game
Day 11
Luiz Disqualified
Day 13
João 4–3–1 3rd Voted Out
Day 13
4 Aug 09, 2009 Manibu Taiba Júlia Júlia Luciana Júlia 4–1–1 4th Voted Out
Day 17
5 Aug 13, 2009 Manibu None Extinct None No Tribal Council
Manibu
6 Aug 16, 2009 Manibu Taiba Marcelo Cebola 4–2–1 5th Voted Out
Day 20
Osmar
7 Aug 20, 2009 Taiba Manibu None Isabel 8–1 6th Voted Out
Day 24
8 Aug 23, 2009 Manibu Taiba Felipe Bia 3–33 7th Voted Out
Day 27
Taiba Gabriela
9 Aug 27, 2009 Taiba Luciana None Rafão 9–3–1 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 31
10 Aug 30, 2009 None Osmar Alexandre
Gilson Taritza 7–4–1 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 34
11 Sep 03, 2009 None Osmar None Felipe 7–2–1–1 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 38
12 Sep 06, 2009 Gabriela
Gilson
Índia
Marcelo
Osmar Sandi Guimarães
Luciana Gilson 5–2–2–1 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 41
13 Sep 10, 2009 Índia
Marcelo Sandi None Marcelo 5–3–1 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 45
14 Sep 13, 2009 Guimarães
Jéssica
Luciana
Sandi Jéssica Sandi
Osmar Sandi 7–1 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 48
15 Sep 17, 2009 Gabriela
Índia
Osmar Alexandre None Índia 4–2–1 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 52
16 Sep 20, 2009 Guimarães
[Alexandre] Osmar Jéssica Guimarães 3–2–1 15th Voted Out
8th Jury Member
Day 55
17 Sep 24, 2009 Osmar
[Luciana] Alexandre None Osmar 3–2 16th Voted Out
9th Jury Member
Day 59
18 Sep 27, 2009 None Gabriela
Jéssica Alexandre 2–0 17th Voted Out
10th Jury Member
Day 61
Gabriela Jéssica 1–0 18th Voted Out
11th Jury Member
Day 62
Jury Vote Gabriela 6–5 Runner-Up
Luciana Sole Survivor
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.
^2 Reward and Immunity
^3 Bia was voted out after the first Tribal Council vote resulted in a tie.
Voting History[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Eliminated: Eneida
57% of
votes Ronaldo
55% of
votes Denise
No vote Sibele
No vote Luiz
No vote João
53% of
votes Júlia
66% of
votes Cebola
4/7 votes Isabel
8/9 votes Tie
3/6 votes4 Bia
4/4 votes Rafão
9/13 votes Taritza
7/12 votes Felipe
7/11 votes Gilson
5/10 votes Marcelo
5/9 votes Sandi
7/8 votes Índia
4/7 votes Guimarães
3/6 votes Osmar
3/5 votes Alexandre
2/2 votes Jéssica
1/1 vote
Voter
Vote
Luciana Eneida Marcelo Júlia Marcelo Felipe Bia Felipe Felipe Felipe Gilson Marcelo Sandi Índia Guimarães Osmar
Gabriela Ronaldo Isabel Rafão Felipe Felipe Marcelo Marcelo Sandi Índia Guimarães Osmar Alexandre Jéssica
Jéssica Eneida Marcelo Júlia Cebola Felipe Bia Felipe Taritza Felipe Gilson Marcelo Sandi Índia Guimarães Osmar Alexandre
Alexandre Gabriela Isabel Rafão Taritza Jéssica Gilson Luciana Sandi Luciana Gabriela Gabriela
Osmar Gabriela Isabel Rafão Jéssica Felipe Gabriela Gabriela Sandi Índia Luciana Gabriela
Guimarães Sibele Isabel Rafão Taritza Felipe Gilson Marcelo Sandi Gabriela Luciana
Índia Ronaldo Isabel Rafão Taritza Felipe Luciana Luciana Sandi Luciana
Sandi Índia Isabel Taritza Taritza Gabriela Gilson Marcelo Índia
Marcelo Eneida João Júlia Cebola Bia Bia Rafão Taritza Luciana Luciana Luciana
Gilson Sibele Isabel Rafão Felipe Felipe Marcelo
Felipe Eneida João Marcelo Cebola Bia None5 Rafão Taritza Luciana
Taritza Not in game Isabel Rafão Felipe
Rafão Bia Marcelo Felipe Cebola Bia Bia Felipe
Bia Eneida Felipe Júlia Marcelo Felipe None5
Isabel Not in game Taritza
Cebola Not in game Exempt Bia
Julia Eneida João Luciana
João Eneida Felipe
Luiz Eneida João
Sibele Ronaldo
Denise Ronaldo
Ronaldo Sibele
Eneida Bia
Jury Vote
Episode #: Reunion
Finalist: Gabriela
5/11 votes Luciana
6/11 votes
Juror
Vote
Jéssica Luciana
Alexandre Gabriela
Osmar Luciana
Guimarães Luciana
Índia Luciana
Sandi Luciana
Marcelo Gabriela
Gilson Gabriela
Felipe Luciana
Taritza Gabriela
Rafão Gabriela
^4 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 the two tied.
^5 Bia and Felipe were not eligible to vote in the second Tribal Council vote.
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "No Limite 4" estreia na Globo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-01-22.
2.Jump up ^ "Marcelo F é escolhido pelo público para entrar em "No Limite" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-01-22.[dead link]
3.Jump up ^ "No Limite" volta dia 30 com muitas novidades" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-01-22.
4.Jump up ^ "No Limite": Fim do voto popular" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-01-22.
5.Jump up ^ "Luciana vence "No Limite" e leva R$500 mil reais" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-01-22.
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No Limite 5
Presented by
No. of episodes
TBA
No. of survivors
16 [1]
Broadcast
Original run
June 2011 – September 2011
Chronology
Preceded by
Ceará
No Limite 5 (also known as No Limite Xtream) is the upcoming fifth season of the Brazilian reality television series No Limite, which will premiere in July 2011 on the Rede Globo television network.[2]
At first, the season was scheduled to air between July and September 2010,[3] but was postponed due to logistical problems.
The season was confirmed a couple weeks after the finale of No Limite 4 by Rede Globo.[4] Casting and production started in April 2010.[2]
Applications were due by May 3, 2010 until May 25, 2010.[5] Rede Globo has received 1500 complete applications in the first two days. The number was three times higher than the first two days of Big Brother Brasil in October 2009.[3]
The season was scheduled to be filmed on a South Pacific island, and would be the first to be recorded in a foreign location.[6] However, top management of Rede Globo did not approve the costs of international recordings, and the upcoming season, instead of on an island in the Pacific, will again be held in Brazil.[7] Twelve contestants are expected to be chosen by the producers to participate the show sometime in 2011.[1] The profile of the contestants will change for this year with the same having to be better fitness.[2]
The season promises to be more radical, with strenuous challenges and extreme survival situations. However, survival skills will no longer be the determining factor to bring the prize home.[1]
The winner would be the first guaranteed housemate on Big Brother Brasil 12, which is scheduled to premiere in January 2012.[8] However, as the season will debut only after Big Brother 11, the real prize is currently unknown.
References[edit]
1.^ Jump up to: a b c "Logo após BBB, No Limite promete vir de cara nova neste ano" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-03-06.
2.^ Jump up to: a b c "Daniel Castro: Globo fara No Limite radical" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-02-12.
3.^ Jump up to: a b "Inscrições para No Limite radical superam Big Brother" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-05-06.
4.Jump up ^ "Globo planeja No Limite 5 para 2010" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-02-12.
5.Jump up ^ "No Limite 5: Inscrições Abertas" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-05-03.
6.Jump up ^ "Depois do 'BBB', Boninho vai gravar 'No Limite' no Pacífico" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-03-15.
7.Jump up ^ "Globo não autoriza "No Limite" ser gravado fora do país" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-05-03.
8.Jump up ^ "Vencedor do próximo "No Limite" vai entrar no "BBB11", diz Boninho" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2010-04-06.
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Expedición Robinson: La Isla Vip
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Expedición Robinson: La Isla Vip
Presented by
No. of episodes
64
No. of days
52
No. of survivors
16
Production
Location(s)
Samaná Province, Dominican Republic
Broadcast
Original run
2006-07-19 – 2006-10-16
Expedición Robinson: La Isla Vip was the Chilean version of the American reality television game show Survivor. The show premiered on July 19, 2006 and was recorded in the Dominican Republic and edited in Argentina. On October 16 Marcela Roberts won the final duel between Fabricio Vasconcellos winning $50.000.000.
Contestants[edit]
Contestant
Original Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total votes
Arturo Longton
28, Finalist of La Granja
North
Quit
Day 2
0
César Ávila
28, Winner of Operación Triunfo Chile
North
1st Voted Out
Day 4
5
Danitza Aliaga
27, Marine biologist
South
2nd Voted Out
Day 8
5
Moyenei Valdés
27, Singer
North
Removed Due to Injury
Day 12
2
Javier Margas
36, Former football player
North
3rd Voted Out
Day 16
5
César Ávila
28, Winner of Operación Triunfo Chile
North
4th Voted Out
Day 20
8
María Laura Donoso
35, Model
South
5th Voted Out
Day 24
5
Renato Münster
43, Actor
South
Merge
6th Voted Out
Day 28
7
Paulo Iglesias
37, Humorist
South
7th Voted Out
Day 32
11
Carlos Cruzat
38, Boxer
South
8th Voted Out
Day 36
10
Constanza Moya
21, Constestant of Granjeras
North
9th Voted Out
Day 40
6
Cristina Prieto
29, Mountaineer
North
10th Voted Out
Day 44
4
Ronny Munizaga
28, Dancer
North
11th Voted Out
Day 48
4
Rocío Marengo
26, Model
North
12th Voted Out
Day 52
5
Janis Pope
22, Constestant of Protagonistas de la Fama
South
13th Voted Out
Finale
12
Fabricio Vasconcellos
26, Dancer
South
Runner-Up
Finale
0
Marcela Roberts
29, Finalist of Conquistadores del Fin del Mundo
South
Winner
Finale
3
The Total Votes is the number of votes a castaway has received during Tribal Councils where the castaway is eligible to be voted out of the game. It does not include the votes received during the final Tribal Council.
The game[edit]
Week
Challenges
Eliminated
Vote
Finish
Reward
Immunity
Talisman
July 17 — July 24
North
South
Cristina
César
5–2
1st Voted Out
Day 4
July 25 — July 31
South
North
Marcela
Danitza
5–2–1
2nd Voted Out
Day 8
August 1 — August 7
South
South
César
Moyenei
None
Removed Due to Injury
Day 12
August 8 — August 14
North
South
César
Javier
5–1
3rd Voted Out
Day 16
August 15 — August 21
South
South
Cristina
César
3–1–1
4th Voted Out
Day 20
August 22 — August 28
South
North
Fabricio
María Laura
5–1–1
5th Voted Out
Day 24
August 29 — September 4
Fabricio
Fabricio
Renato
5–5
6th Voted Out
Day 28
September 5 — September 11
Fabricio
Fabricio
Paulo
5–4
7th Voted Out
Day 32
September 12 — September 18
Fabricio
Janis
Carlos
6–2–1
8th Voted Out
Day 36
September 20 — September 25
Ronny
Fabricio
Constanza
6–2
9th Voted Out
Day 40
September 25 — October 2
Cristina
Ronny
Cristina
4–2–1
10th Voted Out
Day 44
October 3 — October 9
Fabricio
Janis
Ronny
3–3
11th Voted Out
Day 48
October 10 — October 13
Rocío
12th Voted Out
Day 52
The Finale
Marcela
(55,32%)
Janis
8–4
3rd Place
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Week #:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Finale
Eliminated:
Arturo
No vote
César[1]
5/7 votes
Danitza
5/8 votes
Moyenei
No vote
Javier
5/6 votes
César
3/5 votes
María L.
5/7 votes
Renato[2]
5/10 votes
Paulo
5/9 votes
Carlos
5/9 votes
Constanza
6/8 votes
Cristina
4/7 votes
Ronny[2]
3/6 votes
Rocío
No vote
Janis
8/12 votes
Fabricio
Lost Duel
Marcela
Won Duel
Voter
Vote
Marcela
Renato
Paulo
Paulo
Paulo
Rocío
Constanza
Cristina
Ronny
Jury Vote Sole Survivor
Fabricio
Danitza
María L.
Renato
Carlos
Carlos
Constanza
Cristina
Marcela
Runner-Up
Janis
Danitza
María L.
Paulo
Paulo
Carlos
Constanza
Rocío
Ronny
Rocío
César
Javier
César
Renato
Carlos
Carlos
Constanza
Cristina
Marcela
Janis
Ronny
César
Javier
César
Renato
Carlos
Carlos
Constanza
Cristina
Marcela
Janis
Cristina
César
Javier
César
Renato
Paulo
Carlos
Constanza
Janis
Ronny[3]
Fabricio
Constanza
Moyenei
Javier
Rocío
Paulo
Paulo
Rocío
Rocío
Janis[3]
Fabricio
Carlos
Renato
María L.
Paulo
Paulo
Ronny
Rocío[3]
Fabricio
Paulo
Danitza
María L.
Renato
Carlos
Carlos[3]
Janis
Renato
Danitza
María L.
Paulo
Janis
María L.
Danitza
Janis
Janis
César
Moyenei
Javier
Ronny
Janis
Javier
César
Constanza
Janis
Moyenei
César
Janis
Danitza
Janis
Fabricio
Arturo[4]
^[1] César returned to the game (in the week 3) to replace Moyenei^[2] The inmune was the tiebreaking^[3] Black vote^[4] Arturo quit the game on day 2
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Expedición Róbinson (Colombia)
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Expedición Róbinson is a Colombian version of the Survivor reality television game show based on the Swedish television series Expedition Robinson originally created in 1992 by Charlie Parsons. The show is based on stranding a group of strangers as one or more tribes in a remote location, where they must fend for food, water, fire, and shelter for themselves, while competing in challenges to earn rewards and immunity from being voted off by the tribe in progressive eliminations; the last challenger remaining at the end of the competition wins two a reward that ranges from two hundred million to three hundred million pesos prize (100-150 hundred thousandUS$) and title of "Colombian Robinson".
Contents [hide]
1 Overview
2 Expedición Robinson
3 Season 1: Expedición Róbinson 3.1 Participants
3.2 Voting history
3.3 Elimination notes
4 Season 2: Expedición Róbinson: el desafío 4.1 Participants[6]
4.2 Voting history
4.3 Elimination notes
5 References
6 External links
Overview[edit]
Expedición Róbinson rights were bought by Caracol TV in 2001.[1] This television network produced the first two seasons of Expedition Robinson. Both seasons were hosted by former beauty queen and actress Margarita Rosa de Francisco.[2] Two years later, rights for Expedición Robinson were sold to RCN TV. The series changed its original name to La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. ("Famous People Island", in English), in which all contestants were celebrities of Colombia. RCN TV has produced three seasons of La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. and all three of them have been hosted by journalist Guillermo Prieto "Pirry". For its part, Caracol TV has developed a variation of the show whose name is El desafío 20-0_ (in which the last number represents the year the season has been aired. i.e. Desafío 20-08[3]). So far, five seasons of El Desafío have been aired, three of them hosted by Margarita Rosa de Francisco again.
Expedición Robinson[edit]
Expedición Robinson aired two seasons in 2001 and 2002, respectively before being sold. Both seasons were a hit in Colombian audience. These seasons followed the same general format as the Swedish series.
Season 1: Expedición Róbinson[edit]
The show's first season was filmed during 2001 and was aired later that year. It was set on Bocas del Toro, off the Caribbean Coast of Panama.[4]
16 Colombians (8 women and 8 men) took part in the first season. The price was 200 million Colombian pesos. Contestants were divided into two initial tribes: Ukups and Atchas, these Kuna words mean "ants" and "bees", respectively. Ukup team was represented by yellow color as Atcha team was represented by orange color.
Thirteen episodes aired weekly on Sundays. Each episode lasted an hour except the season finale which lasted two hours. Besides official episodes, "El Diario Robinson" was aired during every week the show lasted on air. It was a 15 minutes long program in which unseen scenes from each episode were shot.
The show was won by Rolando Patarroyo. He was part of the Atcha tribe, who were outnumbered by the Ukup tribe at tribal merger. He won the 200 million pesos price and was presented as "the first Colombian Robinson". Marlon Restrepo, the runner-up of this season was rewarded with a van.
Participants[edit]
Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total votes
Ledys Patricia García
34, Barranquilla Atcha 1st Voted Out
Day 3 6
Jorge "Goyo" Lozano
32, Bogotá Atcha 2nd Voted Out
Day 6 5
Selene Baron
41, Bogotá Ukup 3rd Voted Out
Day 9 7
Rosina
62, Bogotá Atcha 4th Voted Out
Day 12 4
Catalina Jaimes
21, Medellín Atcha 5th Voted Out
Day 15 8
Mónica Londoño
23, Medellín Ukup Ukup 6th Voted Out
Day 18 4
Luis Miguel
33, Manizales Atcha Ukup Korgi 7th Voted Out
Day 21 10
Ramón
28, Santa Marta Ukup Ukup 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24 4
Pedro Luis Falla
25, Neiva Atcha Atcha 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27 7
Mauricio Arango
61, Medellín Ukup Ukup 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30 4
Lorena
19, Tuluá Atcha Atcha 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33 4
Rafael Barrera
27, Barranquilla Ukup Atcha 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36 3
Anny Cadena
33, Bucaramanga Ukup Ukup 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37 6
Luisa Fernanda Bejarano
18, Buga Ukup Ukup Eliminated
7th Jury Member
Day 38 8
Marlon Restrepo
25, Medellín Ukup Ukup Runner-Up
Day 39 3
Rolando Patarroyo
25, Bogotá Atcha Atcha Sole Survivor
Day 39 4
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Swap
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Patricia
6/8 votes Goyo
4/7 votes Selene
7/8 votes Rosina
3/6 votes Catalina
4/5 votes Mónica
4/7 votes Luis Miguel
9/10 votes Ramón
4/9 votes Pedro
4/8 votes Mauricio
4/7 votes Lorena
4/6 votes Rafael
3/5 votes Anny
1 vote1 Luisa
No vote2 Marlon
2/7 votes Rolando
5/7 votes
Voter
Vote
Rolando Patricia Catalina Rosina Catalina Luis Miguel Ramón Luisa Luisa Luisa Rafael Jury Vote
Marlon Selene Anny Luis Miguel Ramón Pedro Mauricio Lorena Rafael Anny
Luisa Selene Mónica Luis Miguel Rolando Pedro Mauricio Lorena Rafael Marlon
Anny Selene Mónica Luis Miguel Rolando Pedro Mauricio Lorena Luisa Rolando
Rafael Selene Luis Miguel Pedro Pedro Mauricio Lorena Anny Marlon
Lorena Patricia Catalina Rosina Catalina Luis Miguel Ramón Luisa Luisa Luisa Rolando
Mauricio Selene Mónica Luis Miguel Marlon Marlon Marlon Rolando
Pedro Patricia Goyo Rosina Catalina Luis Miguel Ramón Luisa Rolando
Ramón Selene Mónica Luis Miguel Rolando Rolando
Luis Miguel Goyo Goyo Catalina Catalina Anny Pedro
Mónica Selene Anny
Catalina Patricia Goyo Rolando Pedro
Rosina Patricia Goyo Luis Miguel
Selene Anny
Goyo Patricia Catalina
Patricia Rosina
1 Marlon won the immunity challenge and the right to be part of the Final Two. He also had to choose one of the remaining contestants to be eliminated. He chose Anny to be voted out.
2 Rolando and Luisa had to compete in another challenge in order to be part of the Final Two. Rolando won the challenge, so Luisa was eliminated.
Elimination notes[edit]
Ledys Patricia - Ledys Patricia found difficulties adapting to the island. She constantly said she missed her children and isolated herself from the rest of the tribe. She didn't get along with Rosina and didn't do well during the Immunity Challenge in which she got a panic attack because the challenge was set in the sea. All those things targeted Ledys Patricia as the weakest player so she was eliminated. (voted out 6-1-1)
Jorge "Goyo" - Reading the hints of the Immunity Challenge message (IC), tribes realized it was a physical challenge so strength was required. Rosina wanted to do this challenge but Goyo disagreed pointing out it wasn't a challenge for her. Rosina did not take Goyo's point well so they had an argument. At the end, Luis Miguel, appearing as the leader of the Atcha tribe decided Rosina had the right to be part of the Challenge. However, it turned out to be a bad idea as Rosina fell down during the challenge and had to be evacuated by the medical team. Atcha lost the IC again. Back at the camp, Rosina was welcomed by everybody but Goyo, Goyo's attitude was taken by his partners as a discourtesy and he was viewed as a troublemaker by some tribe members. On the other hand, Catalina was viewed as the person that did the less for the tribe so some people considered it was time to her to go. At the end, Goyo was narrowly eliminated (voted out 4-3)
Selene - After losing three challenges in a row, Atcha tribe began to do well. Conflicts arose in the Ukup camp as Selene clashed with Ramón and other tribemates. Selene stated she got enough of the game and she wanted to go so she was the first Ukup eliminated. After votes were cast, she was allowed to say goodbye to their partners. The farewell speech was kept in the rest of the season. (voted out 7-1)
Rosina - During the IC, Atchas took the advantage at first. However, Lorena got stuck trying to climb a rope ladder giving Monica a chance to take advantage to the Ukup tribe winning immunity for the third time. Back at the camp, opinions about who should go home were divided. At the end, Rosina was eliminated because she hadn't recovered from her falling during the second IC and she had still some injuries. (voted out 3-1-1-1)
Catalina - Atchas were demoralized due to continuous challenge losing. Pedro and Rolando questioned Luis Miguel's leadership since he had become too bossy and they felt he was causing friction within the tribe. At the RC, Luis Miguel and Monica were given the chance to have a dinner outside the camps and Luis Miguel described his tribemates as lazy people to Monica. During the IC, Atcha internal tension was evident as the tribe did it terrible during the challenge and was defeated by the powerful Ukup tribe with a huge advantage. Back at the camp, Ukups were informed they had to send one of their members to the other camp, that person would be given the immunity during next TC, Rafael was sent to the Atcha camp while the Atchas were in Tribal Council (TC). At TC, Catalina was still viewed as the weakest person in the tribe so she was eliminated unanimously. Before she left, Catalina was asked to choose a person to be sent to the Ukup camp, this person would have immunity until the merge, she chose Luis Miguel. (voted out 4-1)
Mónica - Tension around the Atcha camp disappeared as Luis Miguel was sent to the Ukup tribe. Atchas won both RC and IC. Days before, Anny had been complaining and saying she wanted to go home. However, knowing they were facing a TC soon, she cried and regretted all comments she made before and stated she wanted to stay. Everybody took her point but Marlon and Monica. Ukups considered eliminating Luisa because she had been ill but she also stated it wasn't her time to go. At the end, Monica, who was the strongest woman in the game, was surprisingly eliminated in a tight voting. (voted out 4-3)
Luis Miguel - Tribes were merged into the new Korgi ("gannet") tribe. After the merge, former Ukup members Ramón, Luisa, Rafael, Anny and Marlon formed an alliance and they agreed to vote out the Atcha members in the next four Tribal Councils. The Ukup alliance targeted Luis Miguel, seeing him as a strong rival. Atcha members were informed that Luis Miguel had been speaking badly about them during the days he was in the Ukup tribe. Luis Miguel was considered manipulative and deceitful so he was eliminated unanimously by new Korgi tribe. (voted out 9-1)
Ramón - Atchas realized they were going to be eliminated one by one and there was nothing they could do about it. Rolando didn't get along with Luisa so he was targeted by women of the Ukup alliance as the next person to go. However, Ramón made a huge mistake by stealing some cookies from the production team. Later on, he confessed his mistake and apologized. Questions during the TC were whether Ramón deserved to stay or should be eliminated. Atchas took this opportunity to get rid of Ramon. Marlon also voted against Ramón pointing out he (Marlon) didn't like cheating and that, if he were given the chance to write his name down his vote he would do it without hesitation. Rafael voted out against Pedro because he viewed Pedro as a bigger threat than Rolando; Mauricio voted against Marlon because he felt Marlon didn't deserve to win the Robinson. At the end, Ramon was eliminated in the most polemic and dramatic TC so far. (voted out 4-3-1-1)
Pedro Luis - Ramón's departure was a fissure to the Ukup alliance. However, the remaining alliance stayed together. Pedro was viewed as the smartest player of former Atchas and his charm made Ukups nervous. He didn't have problems with the them as did Rolando so Pedro was viewed as a strong competitor to win the game. Ukups decided to eliminate him before he became a major threat. Atchas viewed Luisa as being too lazy around camp so they targeted her. However, because Ukups were majority, Pedro was the next person to go home. (voted out 4-3-1)
Mauricio - Mauricio openly showed his disagreement to the other Ukups for having voted out Pedro. He thought the Final Two should be the people who, by their own merits, got there instead having alliances. Although the Ukup alliance targeted Rolando, he proceeded to win immunity. Mauricio's comments got the other Ukups upset. They also thought he was trying to divide them. Luisa believed Mauricio was the Ukup member who voted out Ramón and Marlon realized it was Mauricio who had been voting against him during the two last Tribal Councils. Then, Mauricio was eliminated by all his former tribemates. (voted out 4-2-1)
Lorena - Relationships between Rolando and Luisa, Anny and Rafael became increasingly more difficult. Even though Rolando was once again the first Ukup choice to target, he managed himself to win the IC again. Lorena, who had passed unnoticed until that moment, became the target and was eliminated by the Ukup alliance. (voted out 4-2)
Rafael - Being the only remaining Atcha member, Rolando knew he would be eliminated unless he won next IC. Fortunately for him, during IC, he again saved himself with a crucial immunity win. Since Rolando and Luisa didn't stand each other and, Rolando had been voting for Luisa during last three TC's, Ukups thought Rolando would keep his vote once again. However, Rolando informed the Ukup alliance he would not be voting Luisa out this time. This, worried Ukup members as everyone could be potentially eliminated. Rafael tried, without success, to convince Rolando to form an alliance with him. Ukup alliance broke into two groups: Marlon and Luisa, and, Rafael an Anny. Marlon and Luisa tried to figure out who was the person Rolando would be voting for. Anny, thinking she was the person who would be eliminated, pleaded Rafael to vote for Luisa anyway, he agreed. At tribal council, Rafael did not keep his word and voted for Anny because he thought she was the person majority would be voting out. However, Rafael's thoughts proved to be wrong as Rolando, Marlon and Luisa's votes were for Rafael and he was the 12th person eliminated. (voted out 3-1-1)
Anny - After 36 days, the Final Four were informed there wouldn't be anymore tribal councils. They would have an IC, the person who won this challenge would be one of the Final Two. Besides, this person should eliminate one of their tribemates immediately. Marlon won this challenge and he decided to eliminate Anny stating it was time for her to go.
Luisa - Next day, Rolando and Luisa had a final challenge to define who would be the other person in the Final Two. Rolando won the challenge so Luisa was eliminated.
Marlon - In the finals, he received votes from Luisa and Rafael. Luisa and Rafael considered Marlon had been friendly during the whole game. However, he was also considered to be two-faced since he eliminated various of his allies while playing the game.
Rolando - Even though Rolando was viewed by the Ukups as a difficult person to deal with, he was also seen as an independent and honest person who did not lied and did not hid what he thought during the game. He also managed himself to stay in the game and fought back from a minority tribe and became the Robinson without backstabbing anyone. Besides receiving the two votes from his unconditional friends, Pedro and Lorena; Rolando also received votes from Mauricio, Anny and Ramón.
Season 2: Expedición Róbinson: el desafío[edit]
Expedición Róbinson succeeded and became a hit in the Colombian audience. Caracol TV released a second season the next year, 2002. This time, the show format was changed extensively for the production of numerous 30 minute episodes. Episodes were broadcast from Sunday to Friday, and did not necessarily end with a Tribal Council elimination. Most of elimination episodes happened on Sundays.
This season was called Expedición Robinson: el desafío (desafío means challenge in English) and the chosen location to set the show was Los Haitises National Park, Dominican Republic. Challenges were more difficult than previous season and the contestants were not given any initial supplies, including food, water or matches. Both camps were given merely a water well and a machete, conditions were also extreme because camps were almost completely surrounded by mangroves and it was common both camps were invaded by mosquitos at the sunset.
The price was elevated 225 million Colombian pesos. Contestants were divided into two initial tribes: Mucaro and Kahaya, these Taíno words mean "owl" and "shark", respectively.[5] Mucaro team was represented by red color and Kahaya team was represented by green color.
The show was won by Cristobal Echevarría. He was part of the Mucaro tribe, he made a powerful alliance at the tribal swap. This alliance was known as the Paisa alliance, since all alliance members came from that region of the Country. He won the 225 million pesos price. Camila Puerta, the runner-up, was rewarded with 20 million pesos and an expedition to Australia.
Participants[6][edit]
Contestant
Original Tribe
Switched Tribe
Merged Tribe
Finish
Total votes
Pilar Meira
34, Cartagena Kahaya 1st Voted Out
Day 3 5
César Augusto Cruz
42, Bogotá Kahaya 2nd Voted Out
Day 6 9
Reyna Escobar
51, Manizales Mucaro 3rd Voted Out
Day 9 7
Diana Márquez
20, Cali Mucaro Kahaya 4th Voted Out
Day 12 6
Jean Pierre Mandonnet
37, Barranquilla Mucaro Mucaro 5th Voted Out
Day 15 4
Juliana Pozzo
26, Bucaramanga Kahaya Mucaro 6th Voted Out
Day 18 5
Ronald René Robles
23, Santa Marta Kahaya Kahaya Yabisi 7th Voted Out
Day 21 5
Iván Darío Correa
37, Medellín Kahaya Mucaro 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24 8
Diana Marcela Restrepo
20, Pensilvania, Caldas Kahaya Mucaro 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27 7
Juan Gabriel León
19, Cali Kahaya Mucaro 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30 9
Maria Carolina Lizcano
26, Bogotá Mucaro Kahaya 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33 7
Jimena Urueña
21, Bogotá Kahaya Kahaya 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36 6
Danilo García
32, Bogotá Mucaro Kahaya 13th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37 3
Pedro José Vera
19, Cácota Mucaro Kahaya 14th Voted Out
7th Jury Member
Day 38 2
Camila Puerta
20, Medellín Mucaro Mucaro Runner-Up
Day 39 4
Cristóbal Echevarría
27, Medellín Mucaro Mucaro Sole Survivor
Day 39 5
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Switched Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Pilar
5/8 votes César
6/7 votes Reyna
7/8 votes Diana
5/6 votes Jean Pierre
4/7 votes Juliana
5/6 votes Ronald
5/10 votes1 Iván
5/9 Votes Diana Marcela
5/8 votes Juan Gabriel
4/7 votes Maria
3/6 votes Jimena
3/5 votes Danilo
3/4 votes Pedro
1 vote Camila
1/7 votes Cristóbal
6/7 votes
Voter
Vote
Cristóbal Reyna Jean Pierre Juliana Ronald Maria Diana Marcela Maria Maria Jimena Danilo Pedro Jury Vote
Camila Reyna Jean Pierre Juliana Ronald Maria Diana Marcela Juan Gabriel Maria Jimena Danilo
Pedro Reyna Diana Juan Gabriel Iván Diana Marcela Juan Gabriel Jimena Jimena Danilo Cristóbal
Danilo Reyna Diana Juan Gabriel Jimena Diana Marcela Juan Gabriel Maria Cristóbal Camila Cristóbal
Jimena Pilar César Diana Juan Gabriel Iván Cristóbal Juan Gabriel Camila Cristóbal Cristóbal
Maria Reyna Diana Juan Gabriel Iván Cristóbal Camila Camila Cristóbal
Juan Gabriel Pilar César Iván Juliana Ronald Iván Diana Marcela Cristóbal Camila
Diana Marcela Pilar César Jean Pierre Juliana Ronald Iván Pedro Cristóbal
Iván Pilar César Jean Pierre Juliana Ronald Maria Cristóbal
Ronald César César Diana Juan Gabriel
Juliana César César Iván Diana Marcela
Jean Pierre Reyna Iván
Diana Reyna Jimena
Reyna Diana
César Pilar Diana Marcela
Pilar César
1 The vote was initially tied 5-5 between Ronald and Juan Gabriel, but after a revote, Pedro changed his vote so Ronald was eliminated.
Elimination notes[edit]
Pilar - Pilar was well liked among the Kahaya tribe. She got along with everybody and was very friendly. However, she got very ill during the first night in the island. Her illness detracted strongly from her contribution to the group and she was eliminated. (voted out 5-3)
César - Kahaya tribe found a tuberous root shrub near the camp shelter. They decided to collect some tubers to cook and eat them. However, it wasn't good idea at all as many tribe members became intoxicated, especially Diana Marcela. This weakened the tribe and they lost IC for the second time. César had been viewed as being too lazy around camp so they decided to vote him out and to keep an ill member hoping she would get better later. (voted out 6-1)
Reyna - Reyna was a loner at Mucaro Camp. She wasn't liked by most of the tribe men who labelled her as a weak person. She wasn't well treated by Jean Pierre and Pedro either. When Mucaro lost its first IC, Reyna was eliminated unanimously. (voted out 7-1)
Diana - A tribal swap, mixed things up. Ivan, Diana Marcela, Juan Gabriel and Juliana were traded to Mucaro; Carolina, Pedro, Danilo and Diana became part of Kahaya. Former Mucaro members found difficulties trying to adapt themselves at their new tribe camp. Furthermore, food was scarcing so Jimena decided to cook the same tuber that had former Kahayas fallen ill before. The result was exactly the same, new Kahaya members became intoxicated, specially Carolina. When Carolina found out it had happened before, she got very angry, thinking it was Jimena and Ronald's plan in order to intentionally weaken the former Mucaros and get rid of one of them. However, at tribal council, Jimena and Ronald talked about how glad they were about having new tribe mates so the new Kahayas turned on Diana as she was the weakest member of the tribe. (voted out 5-1)
Jean Pierre - Things at Kahaya camp got better and Jimena and Carolima became good friends. On the other hand, frictions and tensions appeared at Mucaro camp. The tribe swap had taken away Jean Pierre's allies and had brought a strong competition to him. Cristobal and Camila got along with Iván and Diana Marcela as they all were from the same Colombian region so they made a very strong alliance. Things weren't good between women either and Juliana and Diana Marcela began having constant arguments. Jean Pierre's cocky attitude and intentions to get rid of Iván, the strongest member of new Mucaro tribe, angered Cristobal and Camila so he was eliminated. In retaliation for being eliminated, Jean Pierre took the tribe snorkel, diving mask and some fishing devices with him. (voted out 4-3)
Juliana - Juliana got isolated at the Mucaro tribe as frictions with Diana Marcela and Camila became more frequent. Being viewed as a very conflictive person, Juliana was unanimously eliminated. (voted out 5-1)
Ronald - Tribes were merged into the new Yabisi (tree) tribe. It was evident both former tribes had made their own alliances so neither of them were willing to lose any member. At tribal council there was a tie between Ronald and Juan Gabriel, each one receiving 5 votes against them. Contestants were asked to vote again. This time, Pedro decided to change his vote as he wanted all original Mucaro members (Pedro, Danilo, Cristobal, Camila and Carolina) to make it to the Final 5 and he had been contemplaiting the possibility of getting rid of Ronald days before. Ronald was narrowly eliminated. (voted out 5-5)
Iván -
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ Caracol TV History (in Spanish)
2.Jump up ^ Margarita Rosa talks about Expedición Robinson (in Spanish)
3.Jump up ^ Desafío 20-08 Official website (in Spanish)
4.Jump up ^ Expedición al corazón de los Robinson (in Spanish)
5.Jump up ^ English-Taino-Spanish Dictionary
6.Jump up ^ Contestants of Expedición Robinson 2 (in Spanish)
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Expedición Robinson was the Ecuadorian version of the popular show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is called in some countries. The show only ran for one season that lasted from August 28, 2003 to October 26, 2003 and was presented by Marisa Sánchez. The sixteen contestants were initially split up into two tribes, Akela and Bimbuka both named after indigenous Ecuadorian words. The first major twist of the season occurred in episode three when both tribes were forced to vote out one member of their tribe. In episode four, the show saw its first voluntary exit as Penélope Benalcázar decided to leave the competition. From episode five onwards the Akela tribe began to dominate the challenges, winning two of the three immunity challenges. When it came time for the merge, the Akela tribe quickly fell apart as five of its former members were voted out in a row. When it came time for the final four, the contestants competed in two challenges to determine who would be the final two. Both Tania Tenorio and Victor Herrera lost these challenges and were eliminated. Ultimately, it was Tito Grefa, the only member of the Akela tribe to make the final five, who won the season over Francisco Gordillo with a jury vote of 6-1.
Finishing order[edit]
Contestant
Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Diego Machuca Bimbuka 1st Voted Out
Day 3
July Intriago Akela 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Penélope Benalcázar Bimbuka Left Competition
Day 7
Érika Babinsky Akela 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Diana Chávez Bimbuka 4th Voted Out
Day 12
Ivonne Cevallos Bimbuka 5th Voted Out
Day 15
Isaac Pico Akela Robinson 6th Voted Out
Day 18
Gustavo Cevallos Akela 7th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 21
Marcia Christiansen Akela 8th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 24
Jaime "Rusby" Santander Akela 9th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 27
Estefanía Baquerizo Akela 10th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 30
Eldo "Vanky" Concari Bimbuka 11th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 33
Tania Tenorio Bimbuka Lost Challenge
6th Jury Member
Day 36
Víctor Herrera Bimbuka Lost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 37
Francisco Gordillo Bimbuka Runner-Up
Day 39
Tito Grefa Akela Sole Survivor
Day 39
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Robinson: La Gran Aventura
Format
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Created by
Charlie Parsons
Country of origin
Venezuela
Original language(s)
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No. of seasons
2
Broadcast
Original channel
Venevision
Original run
2001 – 2003
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Survivor
Robinson: La Gran Aventura was a popular television show that aired in Venezuela from 2001 to 2003 and was one of the first editions of Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries to air outside of Europe. The show was a huge success in Venezuela, however after only two seasons the show was canceled due to its high production cost. The name alludes to both Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, two stories featuring people marooned by shipwrecks.
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The Robinson format was developed by Planet 24, a United Kingdom TV production company owned by Charlie Parsons and Bob Geldof. Their company Castaway Television Productions retained the rights to the concept when they sold Planet 24 in 1999. Mark Burnett later licensed the format to create the U.S. show Survivor in 2000.
Sixteen contestants are put into a survival situation and compete in a variety of physical challenges. Early in each season three teams compete but later on the teams are merged and the competitions become individual. At the end of each show one contestant is eliminated from the show by the others in a secret "island council" ballot.
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Year
Channel
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Winner
2001 Venevision 16 Gabriel Pérez
2003 16 Graciela Boza
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Robinson: La Gran Aventura 2001, was the first season of the Venezuelan version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it aired 2001. This season took place on an island in Malaysia. During the premerge portion of the game, the teams proved to be equally strong. When it came time to merge, a twist was added to the game. This twist would allow for the person who had immunity at any given tribal council to break any tie votes. At the first post merge tribal council both the former North team and former South team members stayed loyal to their original tribes which led to a tie in votes. As Gabriel Pérez from the South team had immunity he cast his vote to eliminate former North team member Nelson. Following this initial tribal council, the South team began to pick off the remaining members of the North team one by one until only six contestants were left in the game when two of the former South team members along with the remaining North team members voted for the leader of the South team alliance Darío González which eventually led to his elimination. When it came time for the final four the contestants took part in two challenges in order to determine who would make the final two. Gabriel Pérez won the first of these challenges and advanced to the final two while Verónica Pinto was eliminated for losing the challenge. Antonio Tranchino won the second challenge and also advanced to the final two while Annalisse "Ana" Acosta lost and became the final member of the jury. Ultimately, it was Gabriel Pérez who won this season over Antonio Tranchino with a jury vote of 6-1.
Finishing order[edit]
Contestant
Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Sorange Castillo
29, Margarita South Team 1st Voted Out
Day 3
Marty Zilio
35, Caracas North Team 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Wanda Villavicencio South Team 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Lorraine Rivers
41, Caracas North Team 4th Voted Out
Day 12
Sebastian Sortino
24, Caracas North Team 5th Voted Out
Day 15
Edgar Cerezo
27, Caracas South Team 6th Voted Out
Day 18
Nelson Cuartas North Team Robinson 7th Voted Out
Day 21
Lilian Tintori
22, Caracas North Team 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24
Gregory Urdaneta
29, Merida North Team 9th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27
Darío González
36, Caracas South Team 10th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
Gabo Chacón South Team 11th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
María Eusebia Díaz
23, Bolívar South Team 12th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
Verónica Pinto
25, Caracas North Team Lost Challenge
6th Jury Member
Day 39
Annalisse “Ana” Acosta
23, Maracaibo South Team Lost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 42
Antonio Tranchino
41, Caracas North Team Runner-Up
Day 43
Gabriel Pérez
25, Caracas South Team Sole Survivor
Day 43
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Robinson 2003
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Robinson: La Gran Aventura 2002 was the second season of the Venezuelan version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson and it aired in 2002. Unlike any previous season, this season took place in a Patagonian Mountain (Argentina). During the premerge portion of the game, the South team dominated at the immunity challenges, winning all five, while the North team lost most of its members. Due to the numbers gap of 8–3 between the two tribes, they were merged when there were eleven players left in the game. Following the merger, the former South team members began to turn against each other leading to five of its former members being voted out of the competition. Following the elimination of the first jury member Carlos Correa, the black vote came into play. The black vote gave the person eliminated at one tribal council the power to vote at the next. When it came time for the final four, the contestants competed in two challenges. The winner of the first challenge, Raúl Arreaza, had to vote out one of the losers. He chose to eliminate the only member of the North team remaining in the game, Alfredo Gago. The final three then took part in a final challenge in which the loser would be eliminated. Alberto Vincentelli lost the challenge and was eliminated from the game. Ultimately, it was Graciela Boza won this season over Raúl Arreaza with a jury vote of 4–3.
Finishing order[edit]
Contestant
Original
Tribes
Merged
Tribe
Finish
Maria Elena Amado
22, Maracaibo North Team 1st Voted Out
Day 3
Beatriz Pirela
23, Valencia North Team 2nd Voted Out
Day 6
Richard Hernández
23, Maracay North Team 3rd Voted Out
Day 9
Rafael Cabrera
48, Calabozo North Team 4th Voted Out
Day 12
Goretti De Abreu
34, Caracas North Team 5th Voted Out
Day 15
Raquel Taín
22, Caracas South Team Robinson 6th Voted Out
Day 18
Luis Zeppenfeldt
37, Mérida South Team 7th Voted Out
Day 21
Carlos Correa
24, Caracas South Team 8th Voted Out
1st Jury Member
Day 24
Rhoda van Praag
24, Maracaibo South Team 10th Voted Out
2nd Jury Member
Day 27
Bibi Kabche
27, Maracaibo South Team 11th Voted Out
3rd Jury Member
Day 30
Ángel Mieres
21, Caracas North Team 12th Voted Out
4th Jury Member
Day 33
Lissette Rojas
32, Caracas North Team 13th Voted Out
5th Jury Member
Day 36
Alfredo Gago
21, Caracas North Team 14th Voted Out
6th Jury Member
Day 37
Alberto Vincentelli
28, Barquisimeto South Team Lost Challenge
7th Jury Member
Day 38
Raúl Arreaza
21, Caracas South Team Runner-Up
Day 39
Graciela Boza
34, Maracay South Team Sole Survivor
Day 39
Voting history[edit]
Original Tribes
Merged Tribe
Episode #: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Eliminated: Tie Maria Elena
4/6 votes1 Beatriz
4/7 votes Richard
5/6 votes Rafael
3/5 votes Goretti
3/4 votes Raquel
8/11 votes Luis
9/10 votes Carlos
5/9 votes Rhoda
6/9 votes2 Bibi
6/8 votes2 Ángel
4/7 votes2 Lissette
3/6 votes2 Alfredo
1/1 votes Alberto
No vote Raúl
3/7 votes Graciela
4/7 votes
Voter
Vote
Graciela Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Bibi Ángel Lissette Jury Vote
Raúl Raquel Luis Bibi Bibi Bibi Ángel Lissette Alfredo
Alberto Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Bibi Ángel Lissette Graciela
Alfredo Maria Elena Maria Elena Rafael Richard Rafael Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Graciela Graciela
Lissette Beatriz Beatriz Beatriz Richard Rafael Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Alfredo Graciela
Ángel Beatriz Maria Elena Beatriz Richard Alfredo Goretti Raquel Luis Carlos Rhoda Bibi Raúl Raúl Graciela
Bibi Luis Luis Carlos Alberto Alberto Ángel Raúl
Rhoda Raquel Luis Carlos Bibi Graciela Raúl
Carlos Raquel Luis Bibi Rhoda Raúl
Luis Bibi Bibi
Raquel Luis
Goretti Maria Elena Maria Elena Beatriz Richard Rafael Ángel
Rafael Maria Elena Maria Elena Ángel Richard Alfredo
Richard Beatriz Beatriz Beatriz Rafael
Beatriz Maria Elena None Ángel
Maria Elena Beatriz None
^1 At the first tribal council both Maria Elena and Beatriz received four votes. Following a re-vote, Maria Elena received more votes than Beatriz and was eliminated.
^2 Starting with the ninth tribal council and continuing until the twelfth tribal council, the contestant voted out at the previous tribal council was permitted to vote.
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