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“Survivor” Premiere Pushed Back

By Chuck Barney
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 at 10:05 am in Survivor.

Hang in there, “Survivor” fans. You’ll have to wait a week longer for the return of the reality adventure show.

CBS announced Monday that it has changed the premiere date of “Survivor: Gabon — Earth’s Last Eden” to Sept. 25. The move was made to accommodate a two-hour premiere episode — a first for “Survivor.” It will air from 8 to 10 p.m. (”Survivor” was originally scheduled to debut with a one-hour episode on Sept. 18).

Another first: “Survivor” finally makes the transition to high-definition this season. We’re looking forward to all those gorgeous nature shots.

CBS also said that the “Survivor” premiere will be followed by a rebroadcast of last season’s “CSI” cliffhanger finale.

Announcement of the new “Survivor” cast is forthcoming.

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One Response to ““Survivor” Premiere Pushed Back”

  1. Danny Says:

    It’s about time this show was in Hi-Def. I can’t wait to see the stink rise off the survivors.

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