Survivor is back in the Emmy race. The CBS competition series has landed a nomination for Outstanding Reality Competition Program – its first nom in this category since 2006 for its 11th and 12th season.
The show will compete against CBS peer The Amazing Race, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Top Chef and The Voice.
Last year, the category was won by Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls, which was not eligible this year as it hasn’t had a second season, and Nailed It! was also nominated.
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It’s a big nod for Survivor, which was previously regularly nominated in the early 2000s, but had fallen out of favor with Academy voters.
Survivor is nominated for its 43/44 seasons, which premiered in September 2022 and March 2023 respectively.
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The show will compete against CBS peer The Amazing Race, RuPaul’s Drag Race, Top Chef and The Voice.
Last year, the category was won by Lizzo’s Watch Out For The Big Grrrls, which was not eligible this year as it hasn’t had a second season, and Nailed It! was also nominated.
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It’s a big nod for Survivor, which was previously regularly nominated in the early 2000s, but had fallen out of favor with Academy voters.
Survivor is nominated for its 43/44 seasons, which premiered in September 2022 and March 2023 respectively.
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- 7/12/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS is getting its business done early with a raft of renewals including its stable of reality shows.
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Survivor, The Amazing Race, Tough As Nails and Lingo are all returning for new seasons.
Survivor, The Amazing Race and Tough As Nails were expected but the return of Lingo for a second season comes only a month into its RuPaul-fronted run.
Survivor will head into season 45, The Amazing Race is going into season 35, Tough As Nails is hammering into a fifth season and Lingo has scored a second season. However, CBS, which has handed out multiple season orders for...
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Survivor, The Amazing Race, Tough As Nails and Lingo are all returning for new seasons.
Survivor, The Amazing Race and Tough As Nails were expected but the return of Lingo for a second season comes only a month into its RuPaul-fronted run.
Survivor will head into season 45, The Amazing Race is going into season 35, Tough As Nails is hammering into a fifth season and Lingo has scored a second season. However, CBS, which has handed out multiple season orders for...
- 2/21/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has renewed four of its most popular unscripted series for the 2022-2023 broadcast season.
“Survivor,” “The Amazing Race,” “Tough As Nails” and “Secret Celebrity Renovation” will all return with new seasons next year, the network announced Wednesday.
The announcement was made hours before the premiere of the 42nd season of “Survivor,” which airs 8 p.m. Et. Originally broadcast in 2000, “Survivor” sees contestants stranded on an island where they must provide themselves with water, shelter and food, and compete against each other to be crowned the sole survivor.
Jeff Probst hosts and executive produces the series, along with Mark Burnett, Matt VanWagenen, Kahaia Pearson and Jesse Jensen. The show is produced by S.E.G. Holdco. The show has remained consistently popular in its over 20 years on air, scoring 7.59 million viewers during its last season after a Covid-related hiatus. The show is the most streamed reality series on Paramount+, and...
“Survivor,” “The Amazing Race,” “Tough As Nails” and “Secret Celebrity Renovation” will all return with new seasons next year, the network announced Wednesday.
The announcement was made hours before the premiere of the 42nd season of “Survivor,” which airs 8 p.m. Et. Originally broadcast in 2000, “Survivor” sees contestants stranded on an island where they must provide themselves with water, shelter and food, and compete against each other to be crowned the sole survivor.
Jeff Probst hosts and executive produces the series, along with Mark Burnett, Matt VanWagenen, Kahaia Pearson and Jesse Jensen. The show is produced by S.E.G. Holdco. The show has remained consistently popular in its over 20 years on air, scoring 7.59 million viewers during its last season after a Covid-related hiatus. The show is the most streamed reality series on Paramount+, and...
- 3/9/2022
- by Wilson Chapman
- Variety Film + TV
CBS has renewed a slew of unscripted series.
Survivor, The Amazing Race, Tough as Nails and Secret Celebrity Renovation are all coming back.
They join scripted renewals including Bob ♥ Abishola, CSI: Vegas, Ghosts, The Neighborhood and Young Sheldon.
Survivor has been picked up for its 43rd and 44th season, The Amazing Race returns for its 34rd season, Tough as Nails is back for Season 4 and Secret Celebrity Renovation has been renewed for its second season.
It comes as Survivor’s two-hour season premiere kicks off tonight – Wednesday, March 9. The show, which the network said is CBS’ most-streamed reality series on Paramount+, is hosted by Jeff Probst, who exec produces alongside Mark Burnett, Jeff Probst, Matt VanWagenen, Kahaia Pearson and Jesse Jensen. It is produced by S.E.G. Holdco.
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Survivor, The Amazing Race, Tough as Nails and Secret Celebrity Renovation are all coming back.
They join scripted renewals including Bob ♥ Abishola, CSI: Vegas, Ghosts, The Neighborhood and Young Sheldon.
Survivor has been picked up for its 43rd and 44th season, The Amazing Race returns for its 34rd season, Tough as Nails is back for Season 4 and Secret Celebrity Renovation has been renewed for its second season.
It comes as Survivor’s two-hour season premiere kicks off tonight – Wednesday, March 9. The show, which the network said is CBS’ most-streamed reality series on Paramount+, is hosted by Jeff Probst, who exec produces alongside Mark Burnett, Jeff Probst, Matt VanWagenen, Kahaia Pearson and Jesse Jensen. It is produced by S.E.G. Holdco.
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- 3/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
One beloved reality show is ending for the season, and other will begin in its place.
CBS has announced that Survivor will conclude its current season with a three-hour finale on Wednesday, May 13, followed one week later by the two-hour season premiere of The Amazing Race, on May 20.
Additionally, Survivor's penultimate will also be expanded to two-hours, and is set to air Wednesday, May 6.
The Amazing Race will settle into its regular Wednesday time period on May 27.
"When Survivor wraps one of its best seasons ever in May, we're excited to schedule another signature reality series, The Amazing Race, to step seamlessly into the time period," said Noriko Kelley, Executive Vice President, Program Planning & Scheduling, CBS Entertainment.
On the 40th season finale of Survivor: Winners at War, following an epic 39-day battle, host Jeff Probst will crown one castaway the winner who will take home the $2 million prize, the largest in reality show history,...
CBS has announced that Survivor will conclude its current season with a three-hour finale on Wednesday, May 13, followed one week later by the two-hour season premiere of The Amazing Race, on May 20.
Additionally, Survivor's penultimate will also be expanded to two-hours, and is set to air Wednesday, May 6.
The Amazing Race will settle into its regular Wednesday time period on May 27.
"When Survivor wraps one of its best seasons ever in May, we're excited to schedule another signature reality series, The Amazing Race, to step seamlessly into the time period," said Noriko Kelley, Executive Vice President, Program Planning & Scheduling, CBS Entertainment.
On the 40th season finale of Survivor: Winners at War, following an epic 39-day battle, host Jeff Probst will crown one castaway the winner who will take home the $2 million prize, the largest in reality show history,...
- 4/13/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS has revealed scheduling plans for the upcoming season of The Amazing Race and the season finale of Survivor.
The broadcaster will air a three-hour season finale of Survivor: Winners at War, which is the 40th season of the reality competition series.
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The show, which filmed last summer in Fiji, features 20 returning winners from past Survivor seasons competing for a $2 million prize. Following the 39-day battle, host Jeff Probst will crown the winner. During the finale, Probst will virtually connect by video with all 20 players to discuss the highlights of the season.
The broadcaster will air a three-hour season finale of Survivor: Winners at War, which is the 40th season of the reality competition series.
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The show, which filmed last summer in Fiji, features 20 returning winners from past Survivor seasons competing for a $2 million prize. Following the 39-day battle, host Jeff Probst will crown the winner. During the finale, Probst will virtually connect by video with all 20 players to discuss the highlights of the season.
- 4/13/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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