Read on for how the castaways can win the show.

By Katelyn Mensah

Published: Saturday, 28 October 2023 at 19:00 PM


After almost two decades off air, Survivor UK is back!

The rebooted series will launch on BBC One tonight (Saturday 28th October), and will feature a group of castaways attempting to find food, water, shelter and fire for themselves as they’re stuck on an island.

The contestants will all battle it out for rewards and immunity through various challenges where they will be put through their paces like nothing they’ve ever experienced before.

With the show back on our TV screens, how on earth can 18 contestants be whittled down to just one Sole Survivor?

Read on for everything you need to know about how Survivor works, and all the rules the contestants have to follow to succeed on the show.

How does Survivor work?

Eighteen contestants, from all walks of life and different parts of the UK, will be marooned to a secluded location – which, in this case, is in the Dominican Republic.

They will then be divided into two tribes and will go head-to-head in various physical and psychological challenges to earn themselves rewards or immunity from elimination.

As a tribe, the castaways must construct a shelter, build fires and look for water and food for themselves.

One of the tribes in Survivor UK gathering fire wood
One of the tribes in Survivor UK. BBC/Remarkable

At the Tribal Councils, players are voted out one by one until the two tribes merge into one group – where the game turns into a battle for one person to be named the Sole Survivor.

“They’ll form their own tribal societies, catch their own food, build their own shelter and compete against each other in epic challenges for reward or immunity,” said the BBC.

“Those who win immunity are safe from being voted out of the game at the iconic Tribal Council.”

Whoever wins the show will take home a life-changing £100,000 cash prize.

When does Survivor UK air?

Survivor UK launches on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Saturday 28th October at 8:25pm. It will be followed by a second episode on Sunday 29th October at 8pm.

This will continue each week, with episodes airing every Saturday and Sunday for eight weeks.