Shipwrecked: Battle of The Islands 2006 (Series 4) - Tribes

Tribes

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Member Arrival Week Original Tribe Original Tribe Arrival Week Member
Laura Pratt 1 Sharks Tigers 1 Charlie Freeman
Niff Faulks 1 Sharks Tigers 1 Katie Rose
Lou Gazeley 1 Sharks Tigers 1 Chris Brain
Sam Bush 5 Sharks Tigers 1 Crawford Anderson
James George1 6 Tigers Tigers 2 Alara Gee
Ishta Nyakoojo 8 Sharks Tigers 4 Charlie Murray
James Mudie 9 Sharks Tigers 7 Lucy Roberts-Bakkioui
Jo Armstrong2 10 Sharks Tigers 7 Richard Biedul
Annalisa Addison 14 Sharks Tigers 11 Leah Hibbert
Gareth Saunders5 13 Tigers Tigers 1 Chris Baddoo3
Courtney Hayles6 12 Tigers Tigers 15 Rory Nugent
Anna Singleton 15 Sharks Sharks 1 John Melvin7
Kevin Bratherton4 3 Sharks Tigers 16 Ryan Lewis
Zara Brocklesby 17 Sharks Tigers 18 Jonathan Ross
Jenni Danns 19 Sharks







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