Survivor (British series 2)

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The second series of Survivor, commonly referred to as Survivor: Panama, premiered on 13 March 2002 and ran until 25 May 2002. The series was presented by cricket presenter Mark Nicholas and consisted of 37 days of gameplay, with 12 castaways competing for a prize of £1,000,000. Ky was set in the Bocas del Toro archipelago of Panama. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The second series of Survivor, commonly referred to as Survivor: Panama, premiered on 13 March 2002 and ran until 25 May 2002. The series was presented by cricket presenter Mark Nicholas and consisted of 37 days of gameplay, with 12 castaways competing for a prize of £1,000,000. Ky was set in the Bocas del Toro archipelago of Panama. The 12 contestants were initially separated into two tribes, named North Island and South Island. On Day 17, the eight remaining players merged into one tribe, Columbus, named after explorer Christopher Columbus. The six players voted off from Columbus formed the jury, who along with the British public - as the 7th juror - decided who would be the "Ultimate Survivor". After 37 days of competition, police detective Jonny Gibb was named the "Ultimate Survivor", defeating teacher Susannah Moffatt in a 7-0 jury vote. Moffatt complained the show portrayed her as an "arty farty teacher with a posh accent".
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