Survivor hits the South Pacific

The show that changed television forever is set air its tenth season tonight, and Mark Burnett is ready to teach the South Pacific a thing or two about 'surviving' difficult conditions. Survivor: Palau will premiere at 8 p.m. on Global and follows a similar formula to seasons past. Twenty contestants will duke it out on Palau, one of the islands hit by last December's tsunami, with the winner taking home the usual $1 million prize.

This season promises more twists than its. With contestants facing a myriad of new obstacles including minimal living supplies and the addition of underwater challenges, producers are touting Palau as the most physical addition to the Survivor legacy thus far. According to BBM, Survivor is the No. 1 show for A18-49. Survivor drew in more than 1.8 million viewers for the ninth edition of the series, Survivor: Vanatu, which pulled in an average of close to 3 million total viewers across Canada.

The show that changed television forever is set air its tenth season tonight, and Mark Burnett is ready to teach the South Pacific a thing or two about ‘surviving’ difficult conditions. Survivor: Palau will premiere at 8 p.m. on Global and follows a similar formula to seasons past. Twenty contestants will duke it out on Palau, one of the islands hit by last December’s tsunami, with the winner taking home the usual $1 million prize.

This season promises more twists than its. With contestants facing a myriad of new obstacles including minimal living supplies and the addition of underwater challenges, producers are touting Palau as the most physical addition to the Survivor legacy thus far. According to BBM, Survivor is the No. 1 show for A18-49. Survivor drew in more than 1.8 million viewers for the ninth edition of the series, Survivor: Vanatu, which pulled in an average of close to 3 million total viewers across Canada.