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A future for BBC reality collection Survivor is claimed to be wanting increasingly more unlikely after plans for a hoped-for second series seemingly floor to a halt.
The programme, which& followed 18 ordinary people& turning into castaways stranded on a distant desert island, while preventing for survival to win £100,000,& returned after more than 20 years off screens in 2023.
Helmed by Joel Dommett, the BBC hoped for a surefire hit among new fans and nostalgic viewers alike having fun with its tense scenes and brutal challenges.
So much so, the broadcaster reportedly forked out millions on it, and a prime time slot – however it failed with pretty dismal scores.
Nevertheless, the appliance type for contestants for the second collection has been faraway from the BBC's Take Part website already, regardless of submissions reportedly initially being open till February 16.
The show's website has also added a new word advising that purposes for casting at the moment are 'paused'.
'As issues stand, we aren't processing or taking any further purposes right now,' the statement continued.
'Please examine back right here for any future updates.'
'Survivor is pretty much doomed. The probabilities of it returning are very slim indeed,' an insider advised The Daily Star.
'An official announcement is predicted to happen inside weeks.'
They claimed that the BBC 'did all the things it might to make it a hit', but bosses are reportedly discussing its axe now, after only one collection of its rebooted effort.
A BBC spokesperson later advised Metro.co.uk: 'No choice about the future of Survivor has been made.'
Comic Joel, 38, who also hosts The Masked Singer UK, had been hopeful of a second collection simply last month – however admitted there was a good bit they might change up upon its return.
'Fingers crossed… there's a whole lot of stuff that we might do barely in a different way,' he informed Metro.co.uk when asked if the competition can be again.
'Like with every first collection, it's arduous, so I feel a second collection can be superb.
'Everyone appears to actually adore it, so I'm excited that – hopefully – [we get to] do one other one.'
On the time a BBC supply confessed to& The Mail on Sunday: 'It has come as a huge surprise that Survivor is coming back.&
'It is seen by many inside the Beeb as being a really expensive flop and the overall view was that it should – and would – be canned.
'To spend that sum of money on a programme that is watched by such few individuals certainly is a foolish method to spend public money.'
The first episode of the Survivor revival, which launched in October last yr, attracted just 2.6 million viewers on common, despite airing within the fascinating post-Strictly slot of eight.25pm on a Saturday night time.
It was round two million viewers fewer than Michael McIntyre's The Wheel managed the week prior.
David Attenborough's Planet Earth III was then moved from its Sunday 8pm slot& for the second episode of Survivor, which had 2.3 million viewers.
That was nonetheless less, nevertheless, than a repeat of Antiques Roadshow& on BBC2.
Contestants on Survivor have been flown out to the Dominican Republic and cut up into two tribes; they then needed to outwit each other and dabble in betrayal& to become victorious, going head-to-head as they voted each other out on the tribal council.
The original collection was aired within the UK again in 2001 and 2002 on ITV, with the primary season introduced by Mark Austin and John Leslie.
Survivor is out there to observe on BBC iPlayer.
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