Survivor w/o Jeff!!!
Judd and Jamie both went to Tribal Council and started running their mouths. Jamie even had Jeff shaking his head. Somehow both were able to stay in the game. UNBELIEVABLE. I think that Jamie is the next one gone if he doesn't shut up.
I saw this on Yahoo this morning. Jeff may be leaving Survivor. The blogs at CBS.com from former Survivors is interesting too.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/eo/20051110/en_tv_eo/17740&printer=1;_ylt=AgDF1a7LCoFzaKsyTjWtJh7qGL8C;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-
"Survivor" Reupped; Probst Status Unknown
By Gina Serpe
Wed Nov 9, 8:04 PM ET
The tribe has spoken: Survivor is sticking around for at least two more installments. Jeff Probst may not be.
CBS has ordered two more editions of the granddaddy of reality shows--numbers 13 and 14--to air during the 2006-07 season.
But whether Probst, 43, will host them is another question.
Probst's contract with the seminal unscripted show, which he has hosted since its inception in summer 2000, only extends through the 12th season, currently in production at an undisclosed location.
The now airing Survivor: Guatemala--The Maya Empire is the 11th go-round for the Emmy-winning series.
In a recent interview with People, Probst played coy when the question of staying on came up.
"There's the inevitable point where you go, 'Do I want to do other things?' " he told People magazine last month. "But...I'll never have as good a job as Survivor."
Reality producer extraordinaire Mark Burnett first fueled the Probst-is-gonzo speculation when he told TV Guide last month that he believed the 12th Survivor would be Probst's last.
"I believe in my gut that he will move on," Burnett said.
Burnett also hinted that a former female contestant may take the hosting reins should Probst leave.
No word on which ex-castaway is in the running, but one can surely be counted out: Survivor: Vanuatu's Julie Berry.
Probst began dating the 24-year-old shortly after her season ended, and their relationship is widely speculated to be the reason for Probst's possible departure.
"I finally met someone someone who could teach me about love," Probst said of Berry to People. "Julie's given me a sense of balance I've never had. It's like fingers interlacing."
But despite his fuzzy feeling declaration, Probst tried to dismiss the speculation during a recent guest-hosting stint on Live with Regis and Kelly.
CBS would not comment on the host situation, and contract negotations for the 13th and 14th Survivors have yet to begin.
In any case, Survivor has ranked among the top 10 shows every season of broadcast, becoming only the sixth series in TV history to do so. It has become become a staple of CBS' powerhouse Thursday night lineup. Survivor: Guatemala is the seventh-most watched show this season, averaging 17.6 million viewers this season in its 8 p.m. slot.