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TV Guide: Survivor Blood v Water finale on 10 and 10 Play

• The final 4 are Chrissy, Josh, Mark, and Shay

By Mediaweek AdminPublished Apr 4, 2022
2 min read
Survivor Blood v Water

They’ve survived blindsides, tribe swaps, purgatory, and the wrath of Jonathan LaPaglia’s twists and turns, but only one can be crowned Sole Survivor when the Australian Survivor: Blood V Water grand finale airs Monday, April 4th at 7.30 on Network 10 and 10 Play on demand.

The final 4 for Australian Survivor: Blood V Water are Chrissy (Individual immunity wins: 0), Josh (Individual immunity wins: 2), Mark (Individual immunity wins: 2), and Shay (Individual immunity wins: 3). The winner will take hope the title od Sole Survivor as well as $500,000.

Mark Wales has been near the top of Sportsbet’s Survivor markets since day one and he is favourite to win the finale. Wales heads Survivor Blood vs. Water betting at $1.15, with Shay the second favourite at $8.00. Josh is at $13 and Chrissy rounds out the final four at $17.

Blood v Water has been filmed in Queensland, this time heading to North Queensland’s Charters Towers, 134 km south-east of Townsville, for season seven. 

Produced by Endemol Shine Australia for Network 10 and supported by the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland’s Production Attraction Strategy, this latest series is expected to deliver $12.6 million for the state’s economy and employ 170 Queenslanders.  

In 2021, the Survivor: Brains V Brawn finale had 785,000 viewers (923,000 for winners announcement) as Hayley was crowned Sole Survivor and won $500,000. The winner’s announcement was the top segment across all key demographics.

Earlier this year, Mediaweek spoke with the show’s executive producer, Tim Ali, about the new format, the new location, and the fact that the show will be featuring Survivor royalty.

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“We’re really trying to bring all the best themes to the Australian show,” said Ali. “What really excites me about Blood v Water is that everyone can relate to this gameplay and that initiates so many conversations for the audience at home. No matter who you’re watching it with. You’re constantly putting yourself in the contestant’s shoes and asking, oh, what would you do?”

Australian Survivor: Blood V Water grand finale. April 4th at 7.30 on Network 10 and 10 Play on demand.

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