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Survivor. Robinson, formerly Expedition Robinson, is a Swedish reality game show and the original version of the international Survivor format. The television show places a group of strangers in an isolated location, where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. They are initially divided into two tribes.
- 13 September 1997 –, present
- Planet 24
Expedition Robinson is the Swedish version of the Survivor franchise. It is the very first televised version of Survivor produced by Charlie Parsons, debuting in 1997. The name is based on the literary pieces Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, both being stories of people marooned by shipwrecks.
Expedition: Robinson: With Anders Öfvergård, Nicklas Söderblom, Linn Lund, Jani Jokinen. Swedish and original version of the desert island-based reality TV series.
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- 1997-09-13
- Adventure, Game-Show, Reality-TV
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Expedition Robinson 1997 was the first version of Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries, to air in the world. [2] . This season premiered on 13 September 1997. [3] . Martin Melin became the winner on 13 December 1997, with a jury vote of 6–2 over runner-up Kent Larsen.
ContestantOriginaltribesFinishSinisa Savija34, NorrköpingSouth Team1st Voted OutDay 4Anna Nordenfeldt57, UppsalaNorth Team2nd Voted OutDay 7Peter Just51, StockholmNorth Team3rd Voted OutDay 11Suzanne Lai39, HelsingborgNorth Team4th Voted OutDay 14- May 1997 –, June 1997
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- 47
- Martin Melin
Prize for Winner. SEK 500,000. Viewership (in Millions) 1.399. Cast. Opening Sequence. Season Chronology. Next. Expedition Robinson 1998. Expedition Robinson 1997 is the first season of Expedition Robinson and the first season of the Survivor franchise .
Expedition: Robinson (TV Series 1997– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
11 June 2000. ( 2000-06-11) Related. Survivor. Expedition Robinson was the Swiss version of the Swedish reality show Expedition Robinson and it debuted in September 1999. Seeing the success of the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish versions of the show TV3 in Switzerland decided to produce their own version of the show.