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AP Wire | 03/17/2005 | Both 'Survivor' tribes discharge members - 03/18/05
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In more Survivor news, producer Mark Burnett is close to hooking a big fish for next winter's all-star Survivor: Colby Donaldson. The Australian Outback dreamboat confirms that CBS is reserving a tiki torch in his name.
The show will be shot in November and December, and, unlike previous editions, the castaways won't know if they're headed to the South Pacific or South Dakota, TV Guide Online reports. "They said even when they know the location, you won't," Donaldson reveals. "If we did know the location, you can bet we'd be doing our research to figure out what goes on there to get a leg up on the competition."
Others expected to be offered a place in the castaways' hut: Survivor grads Richard Hatch, Susan Hawk, Rob Cesternino and Donaldson's Outback nemesis, Jerri Manthey. Muses the Colbster: "I don't think it's going to be as hard getting along with Jerri as it was the first time, but who knows?"
No truth to the rumor that his luxury item will be a chair and a whip.