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La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 1 | |
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Season 1 | |
Presented by | Alonso Caparrós |
No. of days | 36 |
No. of castaways | 9 |
Winner | Daniela Cardone |
Runner-up | Ismael Beiro |
Location | Samaná, Dominican Republic |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Release | |
Original network | Antena 3 |
Original release | January 23 (2003-01-23) – February 27, 2003 (2003-02-27) |
Season chronology | |
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La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. 1 was the first season of the show La Isla de los FamoS.O.S. and the third overall season of Supervivientes to air in Spain; it was broadcast on Antena 3 from January 23, 2003 to February 27, 2003. This season took place in the Dominican Republic.
Ultimately, it was Daniela Cardone, a famous model born in Argentina, who beat out Ismael Beiro, the well known winner from Gran Hermano season 1, and well known journalist Miguel Temprano for the €60,000 grand prize.
Format changes
Beginning with this season there was a dramatic change in the format of the Spanish version of Survivor.
- First, instead of the contestants being mainly regular citizens, they were well known celebrities or former contestants of previous reality shows.
- Second, instead of tribal council elimination votes, contestants nominated other contestants for eviction through nominations and a leader appointed nominee(s) and the public decided who would be eliminated from the game.
- Third, as opposed to any of the previous seasons (as well as any that followed) this season only had eight initial contestants competing for the prize money with a ninth (María José Besora) entering following the voluntary exit of Nani Gaitán.
Finishing order
Contestant | Famous For | Finish |
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Máximo Valverde 58, Sevilla |
Actor | 1st Voted Out Day 8 |
Nani Gaitán 27, Córdoba |
TV host and model | Left Competition Day 8 |
Paola Santoni 34, Federal District |
Actress | 2nd Voted Out Day 15 |
María José Besora 27, Murcia |
Miss Spain 1998 | 3rd Voted Out Day 22 |
Alejandra Prat 25, Madrid |
TV host | 4th Voted Out Day 29 |
Pablo Martín 25, Albacete |
Míster Spain 2001 | 5th Voted Out Day 34 |
Miguel Temprano 39, Madrid |
Journalist | Third Place Day 36 |
Ismael Beiro 27, Cádiz |
Gran Hermano 1 winner | Runner-Up Day 36 |
Daniela Cardone 38, Madrid |
Model | Sole Survivor Day 36 |
Nominations table
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Final | |
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Daniela | Nani | Paola | María José | Ismael | Miguel | Sole Survivor (Day 36) |
Miguel | ||||||
Ismael | Nani | Paola | María José | Daniela | Daniela | Runner-Up (Day 36) |
Máximo | Alejandra | Pablo | ||||
Miguel | Nani | Paola | María José | Pablo | Daniela | Third Place (Day 36) |
Pablo | Nani | Miguel | María José | Miguel | Miguel | Eliminated (Day 34) |
Alejandra | Nani | Paola | María José | Pablo | Eliminated (Day 29) | |
Pablo | ||||||
María José | Not in the game | Miguel | Alejandra | Eliminated (Day 22) | ||
Paola | Nani | Miguel | Eliminated (Day 15) | |||
Nani | Máximo | Left Competition (Day 8) | ||||
Máximo | Nani | Eliminated (Day 8) | ||||
Nomination Notes | See notes 1, 2 |
See notes 3, 4 |
See notes 5, 6 |
See notes 7, 8 |
See note 9 |
See note 10 |
Nominated by Tribe |
Nani | Paola | María José | Pablo | Daniela | None |
Nominated by Captain |
Máximo | Miguel | Pablo | Alejandra | Pablo | |
Nominated | Máximo Nani |
Miguel Paola |
María José Pablo |
Alejandra Pablo |
Daniela Pablo |
Daniela Ismael Miguel |
Eliminated | Máximo 84% to eliminate |
Paola 59% to eliminate |
María José 66% to eliminate |
Alejandra 77% to eliminate |
Pablo 50.9% to eliminate |
Miguel Fewest votes (Out of 3) |
Ismael 20.6% to win | ||||||
Daniela 79.4% to win |
- ^Note 1 : As the winner of the first immunity challenge, Miguel could not be nominated for elimination.
- ^Note 2 : As the winner of the first leadership challenge, Ismael was given the power to name a second nominee for elimination.
- ^Note 3 : As the previous leader, Ismael could not be nominated for elimination through normal nominations.
- ^Note 4 : As the winner of the second leadership challenge, Daniela was given the power to name a second nominee for elimination.
- ^Note 5 : As the previous leader, Daniela could not be nominated for elimination through normal nominations.
- ^Note 6 : As the winner of the third leadership challenge, Alejandra was given the power to name a second nominee for elimination.
- ^Note 7 : As the previous leader, Alejandra could not be nominated for elimination through normal nominations.
- ^Note 8 : As the winner of the fourth leadership challenge, Ismael was given the power to name a second nominee for elimination.
- ^Note 9 : As the previous leader, Ismael could not be nominated for elimination and could the first nominee in the event of a nominations tie as well as the second nominee.
- ^Note 10 : The lines were open to vote for the winner.
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