Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands 2007

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Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands 2007
Season 2
Presented by Craig Kelly (narrator)
No. of days140 (Day 140 as of 3 June 2007)
No. of castaways29
WinnerTigers
Location Moturakau and Rapota, Cook Islands, South Pacific
No. of episodes20
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release21 January (2007-01-21) 
10 June 2007 (2007-06-10)
Additional information
Filming datesSeptember 2006 
January 2007
Season chronology

Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands 2007 is a UK reality television series which aired on Channel 4's youth programming label T4. The fifth series of Shipwrecked was aired in 2007 and used the "Battle of the Islands" format, which was first seen in the previous year.

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The game

The basic premise of Shipwrecked works in a Survivor style situation in which a group of strangers are placed in the Cook Islands. However instead of voting off members of their island they must persuade new arrivals to the game to join their island in an attempt to outnumber their rivals and win a share of £70,000. There are two competing tribes, the Sharks and Tigers which start out with five castaways on each island, and at the end of each weekly beach party in which all the castaways meet a new person joins and spends three days with each island before making their decision and choosing which tribe to join making each episode a seven-day cycle.

There are also numerous ways to make your tribe bigger without initially winning new arrivals. If a member of a tribe wishes to defect to the rival team they must announce at the beach party then state a case to the island he/she wishes to join. Unless there is a unanimous decision the person requesting to move must remain on their island for another week.

Punishments are harsh and severe in Shipwrecked, such as a permanent banishment to the rival island and being told to stay on your respective island during the beach party which could mean a big loss for that particular island wishing to obtain the new arrival. If a team is larger in number the producers may decide to shipwreck two castaways who must join the same team in order for the tribe with the lower number to stand a chance in the final week.

The 2007 series is notable for having three new twists into the competition, starting with a men vs. women divide, then in the final weeks a No Man's Land in which two new arrivals lived on that island for six days and two previous castaways from Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands joined the current islanders to decide the winners of the competition. The two previous castaways agreed to join the Tigers in a joint decision, meaning Tiger Island won overall with 15 tribe members to the Sharks' 14.

Island nominations

At the conclusion of the weekly beach party the castaways can nominate themselves to swap to the opposing island. The tribe they request to join must make a unanimous decision as to whether or to accept or deny their nomination. Each castaway is permitted two moves during their stay.

WeekNomineeRequest to joinResult
3LucySharksAccepted
6TigersAccepted
8AmySharksAccepted
10SophiaSharksAccepted
AllenDenied
12WillSharksAccepted
13JaneTigersAccepted

Punishments

If one (or more) castaways disobey the rules of the game at any point, a punishment is given on the immediately following the weekly beach party.

WeekCastawayReasonOutcome
1LucyTrespassing on Shark Island.Barred from attending the following weeks Beach Party.
Lianne
7LucyTrespassing on Shark Island to steal.The Sharks kidnapped Terri for one week.
Terri
9StevieTrespassing on Tiger Island to invite Ben, Fiona and Terri to a birthday party.Will and Terri moved to their opposing island for three weeks.
Will

Tribes

As the tribes entered their final week on the islands, the Sharks led 14 castaways to the Tigers' 13. Two former castaways (John and Charlie) from the 2006 series joined the current castaways to choose their favourite island and hence decide the winners of Shipwrecked 2007. They both decided that the Tigers be crowned winners of the competition. Although Amy, Terri and Sophia nominated over to the Sharks it was concluded that the Tigers had won more new arrivals, 11 in total, compared to 8 for the Sharks.

Joe Stone was revealed as the winner of the "Shipwrecker of the Year" award during the T4 studio reunion show on 10 June. The other finalists included: Paul Harris, James Green, Lianne Dauban, Jane Barrie and Lucy Buchanan.

SharksTigers
MemberArrival weekOriginal tribeOriginal tribeArrival weekMember
Stevie Thomas
21, London
1SharksTigers1Fiona Merry
21, Brighton
Joe Stone
19, Kidderminster
1SharksTigers1Lianne Dauban
19, Bristol
Stuart Mann
23, Stevenage
1SharksTigers4Ben Cochrane
23, Edinburgh
Will Colin 3
24, Kent
1SharksTigers6Ben Lunt
23, Liverpool
Paul Harris
23, Dorset
2SharksTigers1Lucy Buchanan 1
18, Edinburgh
Jo Davis
24, London
5SharksTigers8James Green
22, Brentwood
Naomi Millbank-Smith
21, Essex
7SharksTigers12Louis Rennocks
19, Loughborough
Amy Blackburn
23, Brighton
3TigersTigers13Ben Chesney
22, Essex
Terri Jones 2
23, London
1TigersSharks12Jane Barrie 4
26, Surrey
Elisa McNally
24, Suffolk
10SharksTigers14Francesca Willi
20, Surrey
Sophia Wardman
19, Scarborough
1TigersTigers17Fliss Jaine
23, Shropshire
Ella Bowman
18, Oxford
11SharksTigers18James Goldthorpe
23, Rutland
Kim Davidson
22, Salisbury
15SharksTigers18Lucy Carr
25, London
Jonno Burden
20, Edinburgh
16SharksTigers19John Melvin 5
23, London
Battle of the Islands 2006
Tigers19Charlie Freeman 5
19, Darlington
Battle of the Islands 2006

^Note 1 : Lucy can no longer move tribes.
^Note 2 : Terri was temporarily a member of Sharks for rule breaking in Week 7. She again went to Sharks for rule breaking a second time in Week 9.
^Note 3 : Will was temporarily a member of the Tigers for rule breaking in Week 9.
^Note 4 : Jane was a prize in the pontoon race in Week 12.
^Note 5 : John Melvin and Charlie Freeman were previous castaways from Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands 2006.

Contestant Terri Jones died of heart failure in May 2014, three months after the death of 2009 contestant Nadejah Williams.

Castaways who departed

Sharks
NameArrival weekWeek departedReason for leaving
Lorenzo Preecha
21, London
110Homesick
Tigers
NameArrival weekWeek departedReason for leaving
Allen Brandie
20, Aberdeen
911Failed to adapt to island life

Controversy

To date, three contestants have been in the national press for acts of racism, theft and being accused of putting castaways under a bad light on purpose for the sake of ratings.

On the season premiere, contestant Lucy Buchanan got bad press when she stated that she backs slavery, claiming black people are "really bad" and saying she was open to many cultures but should not bring them to Britain. Ofcom received numerous complaints. [1] This came just after Celebrity Big Brother contestants Jade Goody, Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd were accused of racism towards Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty.

Shark Island contestant Lorenzo Preecha defended Lucy from claims that she was a racist saying she was "a pawn in their game" and "she is being used by the producers". Days later, it was revealed that Lorenzo decided to quit the contest after three weeks, but he actually left on Day 70. [2]

Week 12 contestant Louis Rennocks was charged with theft of alcohol from a local Sainsbury's and may be fined his winnings if the tribe he joins (the Tigers) wins. He was later arrested at Heathrow Airport on 26 January 2007. [3]

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