Expedition Robinson is a Swedish reality television program in which contestants are put into survival situations, and a voting process eliminates one person each episode until a winner is determined. The format was developed in 1994 by Charlie Parsons for a United Kingdom TV production company called Planet 24, but the Swedish debut in 1997 was the first production to actually make it to television.

A gameshow hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.

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Competitors re-create weapons from historical periods ranging from Japanese katanas to medieval broa...

Twelve celebrities are masked under spectacular costumes, with their identity hidden. They compete b...

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