"Survivor" announced during the live "Blood vs. Water" reunion special that next season, which is number 28 (!) is "Brawn vs. Brain vs. Beauty," which could be a lot of fun. Since it's par for the course these days to have previous players return, it got us thinking -- which former castaways would we like to see in each category?
We're operating under the assumption that there will be three tribes divided according to the subtitle of the season, so here are our suggestions for each. Vote below for who your favorites are and let us know if we forgot anybody.
Also -- the castaways could oftentimes fit into two or all three of the categories, so we aren't saying they aren't smart or beefy or good-looking by picking one place to put them. Finally, we also are trying to pick people who haven't already returned to the show many times over.
We're operating under the assumption that there will be three tribes divided according to the subtitle of the season, so here are our suggestions for each. Vote below for who your favorites are and let us know if we forgot anybody.
Also -- the castaways could oftentimes fit into two or all three of the categories, so we aren't saying they aren't smart or beefy or good-looking by picking one place to put them. Finally, we also are trying to pick people who haven't already returned to the show many times over.
- 12/16/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
While Boston Rob Mariano is still sweating it out on "Survivor: Redemption Island," in real life he is about to launch a new series in the History Channel called "Around the World in 80 Ways." Mariano and Dennis Anderson (creator of Gravedigger, a famous monster truck) will host the 10-part series that premieres later this year.
The hook is they will circumnavigate the globe using 80 different modes of transportation without repeating a single vehicle. The travel modes will include a blimp, a fighter jet, an ostrich, a canoe, a chariot and sometimes they'll have to build their own vehicles. Sometimes they'll work cooperatively and sometimes they'll race. Cool.
Dick Hoogstra, Senior VP of Development and Programming for the channel, says, "This series captures History's commitment to highly compelling entertainment within a historical framework. The dynamic between our two hosts will make for great television, while viewers can journey around the...
The hook is they will circumnavigate the globe using 80 different modes of transportation without repeating a single vehicle. The travel modes will include a blimp, a fighter jet, an ostrich, a canoe, a chariot and sometimes they'll have to build their own vehicles. Sometimes they'll work cooperatively and sometimes they'll race. Cool.
Dick Hoogstra, Senior VP of Development and Programming for the channel, says, "This series captures History's commitment to highly compelling entertainment within a historical framework. The dynamic between our two hosts will make for great television, while viewers can journey around the...
- 4/25/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Little about the CW's arrangement with Media Rights Capital has been typical. That trend's continued right to the very end as the CW is booting In Harm's Way, Valentine, and Easy Money right off their schedule.
For those who haven't watched the Mrc shows, here's a brief description: In Harm's Way is a reality show hosted by Hunter Ellis that spotlights people with dangerous occupations.
Valentine follows a group of Greek gods who help modern-day mortals find true love. It stars Christine Lakin, Autumn Reeser, Robert Baker, Kristoffer Polaha, Greg Ellis, Jaime Murray, and Patrick Fabian.
Easy Money, tells the tale of a family of loan sharks. That one features the talents of Laurie Metcalf, Jeff Hephner, Jay R. Ferguson, Joe Peracchio, Katie Lowes, Nick Searcy, Kimberly Estrada, Marsha Thomason, Ravi Patel, Chris Browning, Jesus Mayorga, Gary Farmer, and Judge Reinhold.
Last May, it was announced that Mrc was going...
For those who haven't watched the Mrc shows, here's a brief description: In Harm's Way is a reality show hosted by Hunter Ellis that spotlights people with dangerous occupations.
Valentine follows a group of Greek gods who help modern-day mortals find true love. It stars Christine Lakin, Autumn Reeser, Robert Baker, Kristoffer Polaha, Greg Ellis, Jaime Murray, and Patrick Fabian.
Easy Money, tells the tale of a family of loan sharks. That one features the talents of Laurie Metcalf, Jeff Hephner, Jay R. Ferguson, Joe Peracchio, Katie Lowes, Nick Searcy, Kimberly Estrada, Marsha Thomason, Ravi Patel, Chris Browning, Jesus Mayorga, Gary Farmer, and Judge Reinhold.
Last May, it was announced that Mrc was going...
- 11/21/2008
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
History Channel has renewed Digging for the Truth for a fourth season and hired new hosts to replace Josh Bernstein, who departed the show earlier this yea to host and produce specials and series exclusively for Discovery Channel. Former Navy fighter pilot and Survivor contestant Hunter Ellis and adventurer Zay Harding have been tapped to hosts the show, traveling the world to find answers to some of civilization's most enigmatic mysteries. Joining them on various fact-finding missions will be new series regulars archaeologist Kara Cooney and military and diving expert Charles Ingram. The new season will launch in the third quarter with a two-hour special on pirates of the Mediterranean. Digging is produced by JWM Prods.
- 5/24/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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