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

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  • Geoff was the first Shipwrecked castaway to nominate to move tribes. Geoff had exiled himself from the rest of the Shark tribe and had nominated himself to move to Tigers in Week 5, the Tigers denied his request and Geoff subsequently left the show.
  • The next installment of the American series 'Survivor' was filmed on the very same islands (Moturakau and Rapota) as used in Shipwrecked 2006 and was called Survivor: Cook Islands. The series was filmed from June until August 2006, only weeks before the next set of castaways arrived on the 'deserted & untouched' islands.
  • Shark inhabitant Jo Armstrong is the sister to former Shark Geoff Armstrong, but the siblings never appeared on the show together.
  • During the reunion show on Channel 4, John who decided to sacrifice himself to Tigers for rule-breaking stated he took a share of the Sharks prize money, although when questioned he stated he would still accept a share of the money if Tigers won.
  • Jenni's speech to choose her island was heavily edited down to three minutes from twelve.
  • Loads of activities took place during the beach parties including tug of war, football matches, dance and rap-offs, which were never shown on the TV programme.
  • Alara is sister of Helena Gee, former frontwoman in Leeds-based band The Ivories.

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