Survivor Secrets Finally Revealed!

October 19, 2008 by Lynn  

Jeff ProbstEmmy Award winning host of Survivor, Jeff Probst, sat down to answer some questions that many of us have had for years about Survivor. I know a couple of these questions were things that I had wondered and I know you probably will enjoy some of these answers too. Check out what he had to say to MSNBC:

Can Survivor cast members bring or wear whatever they want?
No. While cast members bring their own clothes to the location, producers select what they take to camp, ensuring that the cast will be wearing camera-friendly colors. Among those prohibited items include shirts or caps with corporate logos. Selecting clothing also allows producers to make sure not everyone will be wearing, say, green T-shirts. They’re also searched to ensure that cast members are not smuggling food, matches, or other items to camp with them or in their belongings.

What do contestants do all day?
Not much. Periodically, on-site producers pull cast members away from the group to do their confessional interviews. And, of course, the contestants go to challenges on two out of every three days. But beyond that, it’s up for them to amuse themselves, whether that means foraging for food, strategizing, or just sitting around and talking.

Do Survivor cast members get personal hygiene items?
Yes and no. They have access to a container with necessary supplies, such as feminine products, birth control, vital medications, contact lens solution, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Otherwise, they’re on their own. Contestants don’t get razors, toothbrushes, or other conveniences, so if they have bright white teeth or aren’t growing body hair, it may be because of tooth whitening or laser hair removal they had done before they left for the show.

How long does Tribal Council last?
It varies, from 45 minutes to 90 minutes, but it’s a lot longer than what we see on TV. However, give thanks that it’s edited, since much of the conversation is also kind of boring.

What does Jeff Probst do when he goes to “tally the votes”?
After actually collecting the votes, Jeff consults with producers, who have been watching the voting confessional footage live in a production booth far away from Tribal Council. Based upon what they’ve seen and the actual outcome of the vote, they decide the order in which Jeff will read the votes aloud, organizing them for maximum drama and selecting which contestants’ votes will be shown on TV. That’s why the votes Jeff reveals first are the ones viewers have already seen.

Where do cast members go once they’re voted out?
To Ponderosa, a nearby camp or facility. Those who don’t make the jury typically leave together and stay elsewhere until the end of the game, while those who are on the jury remain at Ponderosa and on location, so they can attend Tribal Council every third day. CBS now airs an online-only series that follows life at Ponderosa, if you’re curious about what happens there.

These are just a few of the secrets. You really should go read the entire list. It’s fascinating for Survivor fans!

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One Response to “Survivor Secrets Finally Revealed!”
  1. Frank says:

    They have access to a container with necessary supplies, such as feminine products, birth control, vital medications, contact lens solution, sunscreen, and insect repellent.

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