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Celebrity Survivor : ウィキペディア英語版
Celebrity Survivor

''Celebrity Survivor'', also known promotionally as ''Celebrity Survivor: Vanuatu'' and ''Australia's Celebrity Survivor'', is the second season of ''Australian Survivor''. ''Celebrity Survivor'' screened on the Seven Network in 2006, based on the popular reality television show, ''Survivor''. The new series joined the many celebrity-oriented reality programs already in their lineup, such as ''It Takes Two'' and ''Dancing with the Stars''. It was hosted by Ian "Dicko" Dickson.
Guy Leech, the eventual winner, or "Sole Survivor" of the show, donated A$100,000 to the charity of his choice, (Ride Aid Inc ), with the other contestants' charities receiving A$5000 each.
Although better received than the earlier ''Australian Survivor'', ''Celebrity Survivor'' was still only a modest success in the ratings and a follow-up Australian Survivor (weather civilian or celebrity edition) did not materialise until 10 years later when the Ten Network pick up rights to the Australian series.
==Production==
While the Nine Network currently hold the rights to screen the U.S. version of ''Survivor,'' after the failure of their 2002 local ''Survivor'' project ''Australian Survivor,'' the Seven Network found a loophole in their contract and obtained the rights to produce ''Celebrity Survivor'' (as Castaway Television views it as a different format from the regular civilian format) 〔
〕 Castaway Television, which produced ''Australian Survivor,'' was again involved in the production of this second Australian version ''Survivor.''
The show was filmed on Éfaté Island in Vanuatu in the South Pacific. The series was filmed over twenty-five days, or three weeks, from late May to early June 2006, with promotional advertising beginning in July. From promos and footage shown on the Seven Network, it appeared that ''Celebrity Survivor'' borrowed many elements from the U.S. version's ninth season, ''Survivor: Vanuatu - Islands of Fire.''
The one-hour show was rated PG (parental guidance recommended) and aired during Thursday nights on the Seven Network. The executive producer of ''Celebrity Survivor'' is David Mason, who also produces other shows on the Seven Network, such as ''Medical Emergency'' and ''The Mole.''

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