Kel Caught "Doing A Kimmi" In The Woods?" February 2, 2001 Humm... it seems like Kimmi might not have been the only survivor worried about "having their needs satisfied" while stranded in the Outback for 42 days. The New York Post is reporting the following, although being the Post's 'Page Six' column, you can't help but be skeptical as to whether it's true:
SurvivorNews.Net Reports Existence Of Lockbox Confirmed February 2, 2001 SurvivorNews.net recently reported that a reliable source close to the production of Survivor has confirmed that the final tribal council votes are stored in a "lockbox," and apparently there was even somebody in charge of locking it.
They quote their source as saying: "The camera recording the votes was left running and no one watched the voting occur. Supposedly the box won't be opened and the video won't be watched until production of the final episode begins."
CBS To Re-run Survivor II Premiere Wednesay @ 8PM January 29, 2001 CBS announced today that it will rerun the premiere episode of Survivor II this Wednesday at 8PM EST -- it's old summertime time slot. If you missed it, here's your chance to see it before Episode 2 airs Thursday at 8 PM EST"
Jenna Considers Kel Or Jerri The Favorites To Win January 24, 2001 In an interview today with CNN, Jenna Lewis of Survivor I fame, when asked who are the "more likely people to survive this time around?" responded by saying that she liked Kel and Jerri.
"I like Kel. He's the army intelligence officer, Kel Gleason. And I like Jerri Manthey. She is the actress from L.A.... I think they're both very likable, well-being and intelligent. So I think they have a good chance"
...and no, she doesn't know who won.
She also notes that "I would have paid to go again", although " I would be called Zoey (ph). I would definitely go into the game with a different name" (due to Sean's alphabet voting system.
Richard Hatch To Offer Survivor II Commentary January 24, 2001 Hey Richard fans, looks like you'll be seeing a little of him in the coming weeks. US Weekly magazine announced today that Hatch will comment on round two, ``Survivor: The Australian Outback,'' in a regular column for US Weekly.
"The Hatch Report" will offer an inside look at the scheming and strategizing it takes to win the game. It will appear in the magazine for the duration of the CBS series, which begins Sunday night after the Super Bowl.
Survivor II: The Field Guide - The Official S2 Book January 24, 2001 TV Books, which acquired literary rights to the ``Survivor'' franchise even before the first series was cast, is expected to team up with desktop publishing software maker Adobe Systems to issue an electronic companion to the new series.
TV Books published both a print and an e-book guide to the first series, titled ``Survivor: The Ultimate Game.'' It partnered with Contentville.com to serialize the electronic edition. Together with San Jose-based Adobe, TV Books will launch ``Survivor II: The Field Guide,'' by executive producer Mark Burnett, with a major, direct-to-consumer marketing push. The electronic edition of ``Survivor II'' will be available exclusively through Adobe software. The e-book is expected to feature video and graphics from the show and links to the Web.
USA Today Reveals Luxury Items January 23, 2001 The Tuesday, January 23th edition of USA Today contained an article in which the survivor's luxury items were revealed.
NBC's 'Friends' To Be Expanded To 40 Minutes In Anti-Survivor Strategy... January 17, 2001 NBC has declared war on Survivor's attempt to establish a Thursday night beach head for CBS, announcing that TV's top comedy will be expanded to 40 minutes in an attempt to battle Survivor. New NBC Entertainment prosident Jeff Zucker says NBC is "not going to roll over and die" against the Survivor juggernaut.
New Survivor Debb Engaged to Stepson!?!?! January 15, 2001 Ah wow... there's Debb, apparently continuing the Survivor tradition of doing fine folks of New Hampshire proud... First there was Jenna, the unmarried teenage single mother of twins, now this. Hey, I guess the state slogan isn't "live free or die" for nothing...
CBS' Survivor II Website Launches, Full Contestant Info Released" January 4, 2001 CBS introduced the 16 contestants of Survivor II this morning on the 'The early Show' morning news program, then launched the CBS Survivor II website -- featuring contestant names, biographies, photos, etc.
'The Early Show' To Reveal Castaways Thursday Morning January 3, 2001 CBS has announced that the identities of the 16 contestants competing in "Survivor: The Australian Outback" will be unveiled exclusively on the CBS morning news show "The Early Show" on the Thursday, January 4, 2001 morning broadcast.
Additionally, they will apparently have some sound bites or interviews with the cast, since The Early Show website notes "On Thursday, The Early Show found out what the sixteen contestants think about the game and their strategies."
Contestants Had To Eat Raw Cow Brains, Live Worms, Larvae, & Grasshoppers..." January 3, 2001 Wow, at least the Survivor I castaways only had to eat live larvae... according to NY Daily News reports, Survivor II contestants faced at least one challenge that involved eating worms, squirming bug larvae and live grasshoppers. It's unclear if the eating of the raw cow brain if part of the same challenge or another separate challenge.
The article as notes that, although apparently no spear fishing is involved, contestants are able to use the nearly Herbert River as a source of food in the form of freshwater prawns, crawfish and mussels. For bait -- nope, not rats -- instead this time it's grasshoppers and other insects...
Mike Skupin Selection Confirmed By Company He Co-founded, Posts Extensive Biography" January 1, 2001 God help us, but I think we've found the thin, straight, clothed, and Christian version of Richard Hatch. The company computer software company that Mike Skupin co-founded, Rhinosoft Interactive, Inc., has confirmed his selection as a Survivor II contestant and posted an incredibly long executive biography about him, and frankly one of the least professional-reading executive biographies that I've ever seen on a corporate website.
Tina Wesson Confirmed By Local Press, SurvivorBlows First Photos Scoop???" December 31, 2000 The local newspaper in Tina's hometown, the Knoxville News-Sentinel, appears to confirm her as a Survivor II candidate. Tina has remained a bit of a mystery to online sleuths, though it's known she just turned 40 years old just days ago and seems to be a runner, having competed in numerous races along with her husband. The newspaper also notes her neighbor as revealing she's also a former local tennis champion (it would seem Tina is quite the athlete). ...all this despite her suffering from arthritis. The neighbor also claims Tina is "really sweet" (hummm, it doesn't look like Tina and Liz will exactly filling the Sue and Richard roles).