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Ellie Iorizzo, PA Senior Entertainment Reporter & Debra Hunter

Comedian to host reboot of reality show Survivor, BBC announces

Masked Singer frontman Joel Dommett will host the reboot of hit TV show Survivor on the BBC, the broadcaster has confirmed.

The comedian, 37, who is hosting Comic Relief’s Red Nose Day on BBC One next month, thanked the broadcaster for believing in him to present the return of the popular reality competition. He said: “I’m the new host of the UK’s Survivor. I can’t believe it. A huge thank you to the BBC for trusting me with this.

“It’s such a hugely popular format all over the world and I’m super excited to help bring it to our sweet little country. Let the tribal councils begin.”

Survivor has been produced in countries across the world, starting in Sweden in 1997. It appeared in the UK for two seasons on ITV from 2001 to 2002. In the US, it is on its 43rd series.

The new 16-episode series will see players marooned in a remote location competing to “outwit, outplay and outlast their rivals” in order to be crowned the ultimate survivor. The contestants will be deprived of everyday basic comforts and will form their own tribal societies, competing head-to-head in a range of physical and psychological challenges for reward or immunity.

Those who win immunity are safe from being voted out of the game at the Tribal Council. At the councils, each tribe must choose one of their own until the sole survivor emerges to win a £100,000 cash prize. Dommett, who also hosted the National Television Awards in 2021, is expected to bring his personal style as host of the format. Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment for the BBC, said: “Having Joel on board is brilliant.

“With his natural comedic charm we are thrilled that he is going to be on hand guiding, encouraging and challenging our contestants as they all try to be the sole survivor.”

The new UK adaptation has been commissioned by BBC One and BBC iPlayer from Banijay UK company Remarkable Entertainment and will be led by producers Natalka Znak and Claire O’Donohoe. Znak, chief executive of Remarkable Entertainment, said: “Not only is Survivor one of the biggest shows on TV, we are thrilled to have one of the biggest talents on TV host it.

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“Joel’s infectious wit and energy are second to none. I can’t wait to watch as he leads our Survivor contestants through their epic battle.”

The hit 1990s series Gladiators will also be returning on the BBC next year. And Big Brother, which was a hit on Channel 4 before moving to Channel 5, is also making a comeback - on ITV - next year following a five-year hiatus.

Survivor applications, for people aged 18 and over, will close on March 6.

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