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- A reality show where a group of contestants are stranded in a remote location with little more than the clothes on their back. The lone survivor of this contest takes home a million dollars.
- Australian version of the Swedish desert island-based reality TV series.
- Danish version of the desert island-based reality TV series.
- "Best Of" highlights of the second season of the phenomenon known as Survivor.
- Bryant Gumbel speaks with the 16 castaways in a reunion following the season finale. Jeff Probst tells us that Survivor will be back - in the Outback.
- 2000– 1hTV-PG6.5 (272)TV EpisodeThe 16 contestants from Survivor: The Australian Outback return for a live reunion show with host Bryant Gumbel.
- See how the lives of the Survivor participants have changed since their return from Africa.
- It's desperation time in the final few days. Hurt and anger overflow as loyalties change by the hour. One of the final four left standing will win the A$500,000 prize and a new Ford Escape V6.
- 2002– 43m6.1 (9)TV EpisodeThe results of Craig's pot stirring bubble to the surface. Joel becomes the object of everyone's attention. The old Tipara tribemates must now turn on one another for the A$500,000 prize.
- Alliances finally start to unravel. Emotions once again bubble over. A freak wave almost ends one competitor's bid to be the Ultimate Survivor.
- After voting Jane off, Rob and Sciona are exposed. Joel has the power to turn the game around.
- Tribal relationships are tested as two tribes become one. It may be clean for some, but the mud-slinging is about to begin.
- Pot stirring in Aurora upsets the dominant Tipara clan. Craig and Naomi's fight for survival begins a new phase in alliance building. Old friendships count for nothing in a new tribe.
- Katie's relationship with the tribe is sorely tested. Secret alliances begin to bubble to the surface. Craig's epic quest for immunity reaches its third round.
- The Tagi alliance is worried about Kelly, who didn't vote how she was supposed to at the last Tribal Council. They think about replacing Kelly with Sean. One of the castaways gets pleasant news from home.
- A Tagi member is finally going to be voted out. Kelly and Sean feel vulnerable. Rich conspires to get rid of Kelly, whilst Kelly explains how she doesn't trust Rich. Sue and Kelly have a massive fight.
- The game is taking it's toll on everyone. The alliance plans to blindside Kelly after her actions in the past week. Sean gets a surprise visit from a loved one.
- While Rich is fishing, the others begin to realize that nobody votes him out because he provides. He celebrates turning 39 in his birthday suit, which bothers the girls. The alliance continues to piggyback Sean's alphabet voting strategy.
- Dirk and Sean are still trying to fish instead of working at camp. Sue says it's a waste of time. At Pagong, people feel vulnerable as their tribe gets smaller. Greg and Colleen have interesting sleeping arrangements.
- At Tagi, Stacey still wanted to get rid of Rudy and tried to create a girl alliance, but Sue chose not to. Rich proves his worth using the spear they won to catch several fish. Greg and Colleen find a mud pit for Pagong to play in.
- The final 4 reflect on how the game has affected them and how they and the others chose to play. Richard, Rudy, and Sue plan to vote out Kelly - if she doesn't win immunity. In the end, only one will remain with the title of Sole Survivor.
- At Pagong, Ramona is dehydrated whilst B.B. won't quit working. Greg and Colleen begin to grow close. Tagi is dealing with the previous vote. Upset Rudy isn't gone, Stacey claims he's too old to play. Rudy thinks Stacey is "too prim like."
- 16 average Americans board the Mata Hari only to later salvage supplies, jump overboard and be marooned on the small uncharted deserted island of Pulau Tiga in the South China Sea off the Malaysian Coast of Borneo.
- Pagong and Tagi merge into one tribe called Rattana. The Tagi 4 enter the merger strong, whereas Pagong (and Sean) are a little more disorganized. A new form of immunity is introduced to the game.
- The remaining members of the former Pagong feel vulnerable after the alliance voted out Gretchen. Jenna tries to develop an all-girl alliance, bonding with Kelly and Sue. Rich worries about who voted for him at Tribal Council.
- Ramona feels better after being sick and tried to start pulling her weight, but Jenna says it might be too late for her. Greg provides entertainment and relief, which Gretchen thinks will get him far. Rich creates an alliance of 4 at Tagi.
- Both tribes are thinking about the merge. Tagi, down a number, are worried. Rich decides to wear his birthday suit. At Pagong, Joel feels confident but Colleen is wary they could still lose someone. Gervase and Joel offend the girls.
- The contestants get a special chance to chat with their loved ones via instant messenger. Colby looks to keep his immunity streak alive. Roger and Elisabeth look to find a crack in the Ogakor 3.
- Down a member in their alliance, the former Kucha struggles to find cracks in the Ogakor alliance. Alicia senses a rift between Jerri and Keith. Elisabeth notices one growing between Jerri and Tina. Can they even the numbers?
- Conditions have only worsened in the Australian Outback. The contestants lack of catching fish has cost them to eat more rice, and they're running low. With Jerri still getting on everyone's nerves, Colby and Ogakar look to shake things up.
- Conditions are worse than ever. Starving, Barramundi is forced to make a gigantic trade for more rice. With the alliance numbers now back to 4 - 3 after Jerri was voted out, will the original Kucha alliance even things up?
- Tina and Keith are starting to worry that Colby might side with Amber at the final 4. Being up 5 to 3 over the Kucha alliance, they wonder if they should side with them again. Colby spends a night with some Outback cowboys.
- 16 new castaways land in the Australian Outback to begin the adventure of a lifetime. 2 tribes, Kucha and Ogakor, begin to build their camps and build relationships. But a couple of castaways are having trouble with the latter.
- Both tribes are having trouble getting food. Suspicion arises when one castaway claims to have seen another eating beef jerky. Kucha looks to even the score with Ogakor in an immunity challenge that will make you cringe.
- Being the last former Kucha member, Elisabeth tries all she can to break up the Ogakor 3. Colby continues to dominate in challenges. The contestants continue to struggle with harsh conditions of the Australian Outback.
- We take a closer look at the first 24 days of the game with an extensive recap, including secret, never before seen footage.
- Kimmi continues making a big deal out of killing and eating the chickens. A huge fight breaks out between her and Alicia. Over at Ogakor, the entire tribe would kill for some chickens, as their hunger has really begun to set in.
- Tina and Keith feel insecure about their place in Ogakor after hearing Jerri at tribal. Colby must decide between Tina and Keith or Jerri and Amber. Over at Kucha, Mike succeeds at providing the tribe with more food. A lot of it.
- The two tribes merge with 5 members a piece, following Michael Skupin's incident. The two tribes seem to be locked in their alliances. Will the vote once again come down to previous votes? Will either tribe figure out who has more?
- Only 3 contestants remain, all of them from the from Ogakor tribe. The 3 will battle it out in their final immunity challenge, before 2 of them go on to the final tribal council, where after 42 days the jury will vote for the Sole Survivor.
- Jerri is getting on everyone's nerves. The tension between her and Keith has only worsened. She talks constantly of chocolate, and Colby ain't no Hershey's bar. A terrible tragedy occurs at Kucha and someone is medically-evacuated from the game.
- At Kucha, Mike has become obsessed with being a better provider for the tribe. Kimmi feels vulnerable and tries to work harder around camp. At Ogakor, the tension between Jerri and Keith continues. Marilyn thinks Tina is a "constellation."
- There's a sting in the tail for Tipara's sweet plans. Kadina's very survival becomes critical, but for some, life isn't all that bad.
- The rugged conditions take an even more sinister turn and have everyone counting the costs, yet the survivors have to face their biggest physical challenge so far, and some just don't seem to have what it takes.
- 2002– 42m5.7 (9)TV EpisodeAn unexpected twist in tribe rivalry adds to the pressure of simply surviving. The tribes' warriors face off at the beach.
- Sixteen Australians travel blindfolded on a bus to Whaler's Way, where host Lincoln Howes divides them into two tribes based on the colour of their blindfolds, uses the toss of a coin to decide which tribe gets to choose where they camp, and directs them to maps that give them directions to the camps where they have to build shelters and spend the next thirty-nine days surviving each other.
- The rugged coastline reveals its playful side. An accident at the Tipara camp could mean an early end for one survivor. Kadina realise that tribe harmony is hard to sustain.