CBS announced today that Survivor: Palau, the tenth edition of its long-running reality series, will premiere Thursday, February 17 at 8PM ET/PT.
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According to Daily Variety, Palau's mid-February start date -- the latest winter Survivor premiere date since Survivor: Marquesas premiered on February 28, 2002 -- is intended to ensure that the series airs deep into the all-important May ratings sweeps period that is scheduled to run between April 28 and May 25, 2005.
A South Pacific island chain consisting of 83 islands just north of the equator, Palau was the location of several significant World War II battles. The impact of the "Pacific Theater" campaign remains to this day, with its island and surrounding blue waters still home to scattered ship and warplane wrecks, as well as numerous abandoned military vehicles.
According to local reports, Palau, which has also served as the filming location for a Japanese edition of Survivor, had previously been under consideration to serve as the site for last year's Survivor: All-Stars edition. However, production delays on Survivor: Pearl Islands reportedly forced Survivor producer Mark Burnett to eventually drop those plans and instead film All-Stars on the same Panamanian island chain that he had used for the previous Pearl Islands edition.
Both the cast size increase and the unexpected ejection of three castaways in its first episode are part of Burnett's efforts to keep Survivor fresh creatively. "It was all by design," he told Variety. "You have this situation now where everyone thinks they know more about the rules and format than we do. I wanted to see what happens by completely revamping the way of starting (the show)."
And according to Burnett, the revamp accomplished what he wanted. "They're given very little instruction about what to do, and some of them are genuinely lost," he told the trade paper. "Two people don't make it to the first challenge. That's how tough it is. It's very emotional."
Burnett hinted that he also has other twists in store for the series, but declined to offer specifics. "My job as showrunner, like if I were on a drama, is to come up with plot twists," he teased.
As part of its debut announcement, CBS also announced the identities and biographical information for Survivor: Palau's twenty castaways, filling in the holes that remained after online sleuths uncovered the names of all twenty of its castaways earlier this month.
The twenty contestants competing on Survivor: Palau are:



















