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L'isola dei famosi 1 is the first edition of the reality televisionL'isola dei famosi and the Italian version of the reality show franchise Survivor, aired in prime time on Rai 2 from 19 September to 14 November 2003, hosted by Simona Ventura, supported in the studio by columnists Alfonso Signorini, Pierluigi Diaco, Selvaggia Lucarelli, Andrea G. Pinketts and Maria Venturi, and with the participation of the correspondent Marco Mazzocchi.[1] It lasted 57 days, had 11 castaways and 9 episodes and was held in Samaná (Dominican Republic).
The stories of the castaways were broadcast by Rai 2 every Friday in prime time, while the broadcast of the daily strips in the day-time was entrusted to Rai 2.
The edition ended with the victory of Walter Nudo,[2] who was awarded the prize money of €200,000.