Tropika Island of Treasure

Tropika Island of Treasure is a South African reality competition television series that currently screens on SABC 3. The show features an equal number of South African celebrities and public contestants competing in a luxurious, paradise-island location for a cash prize. Each episode the players compete in an Island Game. Each week's Island Game winner listens to the other players pleas to stay on the island, and they alone have the power to decide who stays and who goes by uttering the words "Pack your bags and get off my Island". The final Island Game winner receives a prize of R1 million. The format is owned and produced by Stimulii Licensing and broadcast on SABC3.[1][2]

Tropika Island of Treasure
Logo for the 5th season of Tropika Island of Treasure
GenreReality competition
Created bySamantha Moon
Directed byGraeme Moon (season 1, 2 and 5), Steven Warriner (season 3 and 4), Samantha Moon (season 5)
Presented byDJ Fresh (season 2-5), Natalie Becker (season 2), Lala Hirayama (season 3), Nicole Flint (season 4) Rosina Casserly (season 5),Katlego Maboe (season 9)
Country of originSouth Africa
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
Production
Executive producerSamantha Moon
Production locationsMaldives (season 8), Seychelles (season 7), Mauritius (season 6), Jamaica (season 5), Mexico (season 4), Thailand (season 3), Zanzibar (season 2), Mauritius (season 1)
Production companyStimulii Licensing South Africa
Release
Original networke.tv (seasons 1–4)
SABC 1 (seasons 5–6)
SABC 3 (seasons 7–present)
External links
Website

Seasons

As of 2013 there have been five seasons of the show:

  • Tropika Island of Treasure 1 took place in Mauritius in 2008. The competition featured 10 celebrities, coupled with ten public contestants who competed as teams. The competition lasted for 7 days and was broadcast as webisodes on YouTube. There were no eliminations and all players remained at the location throughout the competition.The winning team was made up of celebrity, and reality star of South Africa Popstars Pam Andrews, and public contestant Owen Madondo. Each received R500,000
  • Tropika Island of Treasure 2 took place in Zanzibar in October 2009. The competition ran in exactly the same way as season 1 with 10 celebrities, coupled with ten public contestants who competed as teams. The competition lasted for 7 days and was broadcast in 8 half-hour episodes on e.tv from October to December 2009. The winning team included Shashi Naidoo and her partner, Cuan Bergman. Each received R500,000.[3]
  • Tropika Island of Treasure 3 took place in Phuket, Thailand in October 2010. For the third season, the competition format changed significantly for this series. Reducing the contestant total to 14, the season saw the 7 celebrities and 7 public contestants compete as individuals instead of teams. It was also the first season to feature the plead session, and the elimination ceremony. The competition lasted for 10 days and was broadcast in 8 half-hour episodes on e.tv from February to April 2011. The winner was rapper J.R. who received R1,000,000.[4] The first episode aired on 24 February 2011.http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/2011/04/11/rapper-jr-shows-dem-tropika-moolah
  • Tropika Island of Treasure 4 took place in Riviera Maya, Mexico in October 2011, following the new format in its entirety. The competition lasted for 12 days and was broadcast in 8 half-hour episodes on e.tv from February to April 2012. The winner was public contestant Nolan Jonathan who received R1,000,000.[5] Season 4 was almost derailed when Hurricane Rina nearly halted filming on location [6]
  • Tropika Island of Treasure 5 took place in Jamaica in November 2012. The show extended its duration to an hour, and changed broadcasters to the countries largest SABC1.[7] The competition lasted for 14 days and was broadcast in 10 hour-long episodes from February to April 2013. Reeva Steenkamp, a celebrity contestant on season 5, was killed by her boyfriend Oscar Pistorius two days before the first episode was broadcast.[8] The final episode of Season 5 was broadcast in April 2013.

See also

References

  1. "Stimulii media statement: Tropika Island of Treasure 5". bizcommunity.com. 2013-02-15. Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  2. ""PE model wins reality show" - South Africa". geographicalmedia.com. 2009-12-11. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
  3. "Reeva Steenkamp leaves haunting TV show message on Tropika Island of Treasure..." news.com.au. 2013-02-17. Retrieved 2013-02-17.
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