IN A "SURVIVOR" FIRST, FANS WILL DECIDE THE 20 CASTAWAYS WHO WILL COMPETE IN FALL EDITION
Voting Is Now Open on CBS.com at cbs.com/survivorsecondchance
New Cast Will Be Revealed Live During the Current Season Finale's
Reunion Show on Wednesday, May 20
In a SURVIVOR first, fans of the popular, long-running reality series will choose the 20 castaways who will compete on the next season, premiering this fall. Voting opens today for the new "Second Chance" cast, and the results will be revealed live by host and executive producer Jeff Probst during season 30's season finale live reunion show, Wednesday, May 20 (10:00 PM-11:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Eligible castaways include 32 former players, ranging from Season 1 to Season 30, who have never won the game and feel they deserve a second chance to compete for the $1 million prize and the title of Sole Survivor. Fans will be able vote for their favorite heroes, villains and underdogs and ultimately decide who will earn a place on the cast.
"The idea of a 'second chance' season started brewing during our first season, the moment Kelly Wigelsworth lost to Richard Hatch, in the summer of 2000," said SURVIVOR Executive Producer and Host Jeff Probst. "Since their respective seasons ended, these players have been begging for another shot, and this is a fun way to allow our loyal fans to be involved in the creative process."
Beginning today, Wednesday, May 6, through Wednesday, May 20 at 9:00 PM, ET, fans can visit cbs.com/survivorsecondchance to vote online and on mobile devices for the castaways they want to see compete. To help fans decide, they can watch personal videos from the 32 candidates making their case for why they believe they deserve a second chance at the game. The castaways, 16 male and 16 female, competed only once before, and none took home the $1 million dollar prize to date. Fans may vote once per day for their picks of the top 10 men and top 10 women.
Here is the full list of eligible castaways (in order by season):
WOMEN MEN
Kelly Wiglesworth Jeff Varner
Season 1 Season 2
Survivor: Borneo Survivor: The Australian Outback
Kimmi Kappenberg Andrew Savage
Season 2 Season 7
Survivor: The Australian Outback Survivor: Pearl Islands
Teresa "T-Bird" Cooper Shane Powers
Season 3 Season 12
Survivor: Africa Survivor: Panama
Peih-Gee Law Terry Deitz
Season 15 Season 12
Survivor: China Survivor: Panama
Monica Padilla Stephen Fishbach
Season 19 Season 18
Survivor: Samoa Survivor: Tocantins
Natalie Tenerelli Jim Rice
Season 22 Season 23
Survivor: Redemption Island Survivor: South Pacific
Stephanie Valencia Troyzan Robertson
Season 22 Season 24
Survivor: Redemption Island Survivor: One World
Mikayla Wingle Vytas Baskauskas
Season 23 Season 27
Survivor: South Pacific Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Sabrina Thompson Brad Culpepper
Season 24 Season 27
Survivor: One World Survivor: Blood vs. Water
Abi-Maria Gomes Woo Hwang
Season 25 Season 28
Survivor: Philippines Survivor: Cagayan
Ciera Eastin Spencer Bledsoe
Season 27 Season 28
Survivor: Blood vs. Water Survivor: Cagayan
Tasha Fox Jeremy Collins
Season 28 Season 29
Survivor: Cagayan Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Kass McQuillen Keith Nale
Season 28 Season 29
Survivor: Cagayan Survivor: San Juan del Sur
Kelley Wentworth Joe Anglim
Season 29 Season 30
Survivor: San Juan del Sur Survivor: Worlds Apart
Shirin Oskooi Max Dawson
Season 30 Season 30
Survivor: Worlds Apart Survivor: Worlds Apart
Carolyn Rivera Mike Holloway
Season 30 Season 30
Survivor: Worlds Apart Survivor: Worlds Apart
SURVIVOR'S 30th season concludes with a two-hour finale followed by a one-hour live reunion show hosted by Jeff Probst, on Wednesday, May 20 (8:00-11:00 PM, live ET/ delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network. This edition, themed "Worlds Apart," has castaways divided into three separate tribes: White Collar, Blue Collar and No Collar. This season, SURVIVOR is averaging 11.36 million viewers, 3.0/10 in adults 18-49 and 3.9/11 in adults 25-54, first in its time period in all these measures.
Soon after SURVIVOR premiered on May 31, 2000, it became a cultural phenomenon and is now the longest running reality-competition program. The innovative game that helped shape the reality genre of television has filmed 459 episodes through the end of this current season, across 17 countries, and has been played by 460 castaways. This upcoming season will mark the first time in the show's 15-year history that fans will decide the entire cast.
SURVIVOR is hosted by Emmy Award-winning host Jeff Probst and produced by SEG, Inc. Mark Burnett and Jeff Probst are executive producers.
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