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Jan 13, 2004, 11:51


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The Survivor episodes set in Outback Australia unearthed the most popular characters, if the cast of the new All-Stars Survivor is any measuring stick. The stars of the second Survivor installment fill five positions on Survivor: All-Stars.

Survivor: All-Stars will pit three teams of six players against each other. Once again, the castaways will be stranded for almost 40 days in the Pearl Islands.

Four members of the original Survivor: Pulau Tiga will return for the new season, which will air on Nine in February.

The modern day pirate Rupert, from the "Pearl Islands" season, leads the yellow Saboga tribe. He's joined by "Survivor: Africa" winner Ethan Zohn and Tina Wesson, who scored big on "Outback." Wesson's "Outback" castmate Jerri Manthey and two "Pulau Tiga" refugees, Rudy Boesch and Jenna Lewis, round out Team Saboga.

The first "Survivor" winner Richard Hatch joins forces with Colby Donaldson of "Outback" in the green Mogo Mogo team. Their teammates include Lex van den Berghe ("Africa"), Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien ("Survivor: Marquesas") and Shii Ann Huang, the sole representative of "Survivor: Thailand".

"Survivor: The Amazon" winner Jenna Morasca will also join the Mogo Mogo team.

The members of the red team, Chapera, need to be more careful because they're playing with Rob Cesternino of "Survivor: Amazon". That tribe also features Rob Mariano ("Marquesas"), Sue Hawk ("Pulau Tiga"), Tom Buchanan ("Africa") and Amber Brkich and Alicia Calaway from "Outback."

The producers of the All-Star edition promise new twists, new challenges and the added threat of the Pearl Islands rainy season as the castaways compete for the title of "Ultimate Sole Survivor."

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