Shipwrecked: Battle of the Islands: Episode list
A fresh group of young castaways are marooned on the Aitutaki Atoll in the South Pacific, but this time there are two islands and two tribes competing for the hefty prize.
The two tribes of castaways - the Tigers and the Sharks - continue their building work and settle in to life on the islands.
New arrival Kevin spends his first three days on Shark Island, and is surprised when Geoff nonchalantly flicks a scorpion at him...
When 20-year-old multi-million-pound heiress Charlie Murray steps ashore for her first three days on Tiger Island, Katie shockingly reveals that she knows her from 'real life'...
Sam Bush is an instant hit with the Sharks. But will he be impressed by them? They're feeling the pressure since Charlie Murray chose to become a Tiger.
New arrival James George spends his first three days on Tiger Island, but he's left to settle in on his own while the Tigers settle their differences.
Two new arrivals look for a home: law graduate Richie Biedul and office assistant Lucy Roberts-Bakkioui spend their first three days on Shark Island.
Ishta Nyakoojo spends her early days on Shark Island and becomes firm friends with trainee barrister John.
Another castaway joins the game when flight attendant James Mudie steps ashore on Tiger Island and quickly reveals a secret he's been keeping even from his family.
New girl Jo is keeping a secret - her brother is original Shark Geoff, who moved out to the other side of the island to live alone.
New arrival Lorna chose to become a Shark at the beach party, but there are things that her fellow tribe members don't yet know about her.
Following Badoo's shock decision to switch islands at last week's beach party, he seems to be in good spirits and is throwing himself into life as a Shark.
Love is in the air as recent arrival Courtney tries to romance one of the Tiger girls, while girl-mad new boy Gareth falls for original Shark Niff.
Week 14 in the South Pacific and the score is Tigers 12, Sharks 10. Having won the last three new arrivals, the Tigers seem unstoppable - can the Sharks catch them up?
More surprises in store for the Sharks and the Tigers when two more new arrivals show up.
Dirty tricks are afoot. With the Sharks still ahead, but their lead narrowed to one point at 13-12, all-important new arrival Ryan Lewis meets the Tigers first.
With only two new castaways left to arrive, the battle has reached a crucial stage, and both tribes are desperate to lure the final contestants on to their team.
With just two weeks left in the competition, new arrival Jonathan is well aware of how important he is to both tribes as they each try desperately hard to woo him.
It's the penultimate episode, and things are hotting up in paradise with still a few twists before the final beach party and the overall result.
It's the Shipwrecked grand finale - the day of the final beach party, where one tribe will win the £70,000 prize.
Beautiful people, an idyllic tropical paradise, drama, intrigue and romance; it has to be Shipwrecked.
The battle of the sexes continues as both tribes compete for the attentions of new arrival Paul Harris.
22-year-old Amy Blackburn, a comedienne from Brighton, strolls into Tiger camp completely unannounced. And tagedy hits Shark Island; despite Joe's best efforts they are forced to say goodbye to a loved one.
Both islands are reeling after Lucy's shock departure from Tiger Island at last Sunday's Beach Party. As Lucy settles in as a Shark, 23-year-old Ben arrives in paradise. Plus the Islanders go fishing and Lorenzo finds himself battling with an octopus.
New arrival 24-year-old DJ Jo Davis from London, settles into life in the South Pacific. Plus, each island gets a chance to woo one member of the opposition for one evening.
It's week six in paradise and 23-year-old bricklayer Ben arrives in the South Pacific.
Twenty-one-year-old model and dancer Naomi settles in to her new life in paradise and within a few days there's real chemistry between her and ladies' man Stuart.
After losing last week's new arrival Naomi and original Tiger Terri to the Sharks for a punishment week, the Tigers are desperate to win this week's new arrival, James.
After losing the last new arrival, James, to the Tigers, the Sharks are happy to welcome ex-Tiger girl Amy to their Island as they try to impress new player, Allen. Plus, the Islanders are forced to kill a chicken in order to deal with their hunger.
It's week 11 in paradise and new arrival Elisa, a 24-year-old model from Suffolk, spends the first half of the week with the Sharks.
Eighteen-year-old barmaid Ella is no ordinary new arrival, but the lucky winner of the T4 wildcard competition. The Tigers have to to win Ella and stay in the game.
19-year-old student Louis is settling into paradise. Also this week, both teams compete in a Shipwrecked pontoon race.
It's no ordinary week on Shipwrecked as both tribes get ready for an island swap.
It's another week in paradise and new arrival Francesca is settling into her first day on Shark Island.
With only five weeks left, both tribes go all-out to impress the new arrival, sports-mad Kim, and will do anything to grab her attention.
With only a few weeks to go, the competition is hotting up. The Sharks are leading 13 to 10 and the Tigers are desperate to catch up.
With just three weeks left, tensions are running high on both islands. Trailing the Sharks by four islanders, the Tiger boys are desperate to win this week's new arrival.
Each tribe has had to nominate two team mates to leave their island, without knowing where they were going or if they will return.
It's the final week of the competition, and the two tribes' last week in the South Pacific. The Tigers are back in the game with 13 members to the Sharks' 14.
With just hours before the final beach party everything hangs in the balance - the fate of the two tribes rests in the hands of the last new arrivals, John and Charlie.
Miquita Oliver joins the Tigers and the Sharks in a studio finale as viewers find out who has triumphed in the castaway reality contest.
The islanders' eventful first week culminates in a hotly anticipated beach party. But after the feast there's a shock announcement that rocks the island to its core.
After last week's dramatic revelations, both tribes are left unsure of exactly what to expect at the beach party.
Two new arrivals are welcomed by the Tiger tribe: 20-year-old fine art student Lauren and 19-year-old psychology student Diva.
New arrivals Mike and Matt find out how the previous new arrivals had to make a joint decision about which island to live on.
This week's new arrivals - 26-year-old Michael and 23-year-old university graduate Vicky - spend the first half of their first week in paradise with the Sharks.
This week in paradise new arrivals 20-year-old student Anna and 22-year-old drama graduate Lottie settle into island life.
New boys Ricky and Rowan are treated to a lads' weekend - including a striptease - from the Tigers, but the fallout from Tom's tactics is causing big problems amongst the Sharks.
New arrivals Adelina and Jamie spend half the week with the Sharks, and half with the Tigers before making a joint decision on where they want to live.
New arrival Beau brings a football as his luxury item, making him an instant hit with the Tiger boys.
It's week ten in paradise, and this week's new arrivals are Dale, a 20-year-old student from Edinburgh, and Sarah, a 21-year-old model from Essex.
Both islands are adjusting after the shock events of last week and a tribal shake-up makes it hard for new arrivals Brie and Jonathan to keep an open mind.
This week's new arrivals are 26-year-old twins Sarah and Rebecca Collings, who decide that they can't bear to be separated and must both live with the same tribe.
Tiger spirits remain high as they adopt the ethos that whatever happens this week they have nothing to lose - but little do they know the competition is far from over.
Despite trailing the Sharks, the Tigers are convinced that they can win nine of the 13 new arrivals after a fantastic week entertaining them.
Twelve thousand miles away from the UK, in a beautiful lagoon deep in the South Pacific, two deserted islands await the arrival of this year's Shipwrecked castaways.
The newly formed Tigers and Sharks have barely enough time to adjust to their new surroundings before the first two new arrivals of Shipwrecked 2009 descend on the island. City boy Andrew and student Maz must spend an equal amount of time on both islands before deciding which tribe to join. It's Tiger Island first, where ex-Shark Hollie is feeling left out and quits the group in tears. And that's not the only rift on the island, as the newcomers are quick to notice; there's a boy-girl split developing, which they think can be fixed with their island law - and a dash of speed dating. Across the lagoon with the Sharks, all attentions are on building the camp. Or rather, they are until Rose and Mackenzie start competing over who works the hardest, leading to a bust-up. And if this isn't enough conflict, ex-Tiger Nadejah is making her presence felt, as usual.
Looks as though this week's theme is sabotage, with incidents on both islands. The new arrivals - 22-year-old self-confessed ladies' man Tom, and 18-year-old vegetarian and political activist Silkie - spend the first half of the week on Tiger Island. Here, they are are taken aback by the basic camp facilities, while the rest of the Tigers worry that Silkie's views on animal cruelty could jeopardise their plans for a chicken dinner. Just as Tom and Silkie are about to implement their island laws, the Tigers discover that the Sharks stole some of their nails at the last beach party.
After last week's shenanigans with 'Nailgate', the Sharks, minus the exiled Xanthi, are the first to welcome new arrivals Greg and Franki. Both new arrivals quickly settle on the Shark Island and get to work with the arrangements for Soodi's birthday party. But Greg and Franki soon notice the cracks: Nadejah doesn't seem to be pulling her weight. Meanwhile, over on Tiger Island, the tribe are quickly realising that having the exiled Xanthi on board is more of a punishment for them than it is for her... Having bonded with Maz, Greg is feeling himself drawn to the Sharks. But will the bond still hold after he enjoys some one-on-one hammock time with Tiger Hermione?
This week the new arrivals go to separate islands. Evangelical Christian Doug and gay, media salesman Dan become leaders on Shark Island and Tiger Island respectively. As the Sharks question Doug about the significance of his silver ring, it becomes clear that Nadejah is no longer the only virgin on the island. And the Sharks don't think she is pulling her weight - can Doug help with his island law, getting the Sharks to build a sacred circle? Meanwhile, on Tiger Island, new arrival Dan is keen to kill a chicken, which upsets Silkie, but the islanders have to kill and eat a chicken to get vital protein into their diets. When the time comes for Dan and Doug to switch islands, Sharks Mark and Mackenzie speculate about a romance between Dan and Xanthi. Dan confesses to a little bit of a crush, but Xanthi insists Dan is not his type. At the beach party, the new arrivals must reach a joint decision about which tribe to live with, but can they see eye to eye?
New arrivals this week are 22-year-old graduate Lois, from Scotland, and streetwise Markus. An idyllic start with the Tiger tribe is spoilt by a tense squabble between Sonny and Silkie. Later, the Tigers stage a talent show, followed by an evening of romantic dates in which Tom and Hermione kiss and spend the whole night alone under the stars. Over on Shark Island, ex-Tiger Greg is visibly shaken when he hears about Hermione. As the beach party approaches, the Tigers decide to up their game by building their very own bar - the Tiger Tavern. Will the Tavern be enough to lure Markus and Lois over to the Tigers? And will either tribe be ready for a shock announcement at the beach party?
This week's new arrivals - engineering graduate Jack and promotions girl Della - are immediately impressed by the Tiger camp. But Soodi's decision to move to Tiger Island has upset Hermione and Hollie, who worry that she'll try to control the group. On Shark Island, tempers flare when Dan isn't happy with how the weekly rations are dished out and Xanthi voices his opinion about the fire, and the arguments continue when Jack and Della arrive. Jack and Della think the 'line of truth' game, which asks the camp to say what they really think of each other, can help, but it pushes the tribe further apart. The Sharks make a desperate attempt to impress Della and Jack with a 'shake it like a Shark' dancing competition.
New arrivals this week are country bumpkin Kevin and the strong-willed Beneditta. A good start on Shark Island quickly turns sour when the tribe members start to point fingers at self-styled leaders Mackenzie and Xanthi for not putting in enough effort with the newcomers. However, the tribe are not enamoured of Beneditta's bossiness. Her popularity plummets even further when she has an argument with Xanthi. As Kevin and Beneditta prepare to head off and join the Tigers, Kevin drops a bombshell by refusing to leave Shark Island because he feels he has bonded so well with the Sharks. When only one new arrival turns up on Tiger Island, Sonny, Jack and Hollie decide to go and get Kevin. Touched by their efforts, Kevin agrees to give it a go. As the beach party approaches, the Sharks have a heart-to-heart, which quickly descends into name calling. With equal numbers on Sharks and Tigers, winning this week's new arrivals is vital for both tribes. So, who will Kevin and Beneditta choose?
There is only one new arrival in paradise this week: 22-year-old bar manager Danny from Liverpool. The Tigers warm to him instantly, and Danny is impressed by the Tiger girls. Meanwhile, after last week's beach party, Tiger Sonny has developed a soft spot for Shark bombshell Rosie, so he and Markus decide to kidnap her. But when Sonny and Markus surprise their fellow Tigers with stolen Rosie, the team worry that they will be punished, and the girls think that Rosie's arrival could divert the tribe's attention away from Danny. Love is in the air on Shark Island too. Maz and Greg are getting closer by the day, and there seems to be some serious flirting between Dan and Xanthi. The Sharks are so wrapped up in their courtships, they don't even realise that Rosie has been snatched.
This week the Sharks must get over the massive blow of losing Greg as they try to win over the latest new arrival: 20-year-old charity worker and self-confessed hippy Adam. The new boy is impressed by how close the Sharks are, and decides they'll get even closer if they all get naked together... Over on Tiger Island, as Greg looks over the water at the Sharks' party, he is upset that he is not among his tribe and decides to swim across to see the Sharks. When Adam switches islands, the Tigers treat him to a laid-back dinner on sunset rocks. Later on, the new arrival decrees a day of anarchy. While half of the camp heads to the beach, Tom and Sonny decide to hide all of the island's rations and pretend to have eaten the lot. The two pranksters come clean before a huge argument erupts, and - more importantly - Adam is most impressed.
The new arrival, 18-year-old Sasha, immediately hits it off with the Tigers, who love her 'chilled out' island law, which includes a Mr. and Mrs. Tiger competition.
After losing to the Sharks for a second week running, the demoralised Tigers put on a brave face for new arrival Stacey. However, the basic island living is hard for her to come to terms with, so the Tigers make sure their 'princess' Stacey is well looked after during her stay, pulling out all the stops by making her a luxury bed. Meanwhile, over on Shark Island, Mark, Nadejah and Rosie are wary of Hollie's motives - unlike Adam, who has struck a close friendship with Hollie. This relationship makes Hollie rethink her decision to automatically move back to Tigers at the end of the week. When Stacey arrives on Shark Island, she doesn't feel the tribe make much of an effort to ensure she feels comfortable, and after only one night she makes a dramatic decision: to swim over to Tigers and declare her allegiance.
With the end of the competition in sight, the Sharks waste no time in trying to impress new arrival Matt, showing off their culinary skills and competitive nature. Matt is particularly taken with Shark girl Rosie. Xanthi and Dan's relationship is a hot topic on Shark Island, and Maz and Lois decide to play cupid by creating 'Lover's Corner'. Meanwhile, on Tiger Island, Hollie has now pledged her allegiance to the Tigers, but they're still not sure if they can trust her. When Matt arrives, Della makes sure the Tiger girls do all they can to secure the new arrival - even if it means obeying Matt's cheeky island law: the girls must act as serving wenches to the boys. After bonding so well with both tribes, Matt realises how difficult his decision at the beach party will be.
It's the penultimate week of the contest, and with the Tigers in the lead the importance of winning over new arrival Geri is dawning on the Sharks. They are quick to try and show the 21-year-old dancer from Hertford how much fun the Shark tribe can be. Liam however is missing his Tiger tribe, and spends most of his time on the beach gazing over to their island. Unsure if Liam will try to influence new arrival Gerri, the Shark boys decide to launch a surveillance tactic 'Twatching', or Tiger watching. Meanwhile, over on Tiger Island, Dan the Shark is determined to cause trouble for the Tigers and he soon helps fuel a huge row over whether or not the tribe should kill their remaining pig. The scene is set for a tense Beach party.
t's the final week of Shipwrecked and time to discover which tribe has won and which Shipwrecker will walk away with the £70000 prize money.
The new arrivals are joined by a ninth islander, who swaggers into camp carrying a crate of booze just in time for their first island party. But is he a force for good?
The Tigers and Sharks wake up on their respective islands and thoughts soon turn to how they can convince the new arrivals to join their tribes
The Sharks are worried that one of their tribe is falling for a rival
The Tigers have a mole in their midst. And the beach party is full of drama as the islanders are given the chance to swap teams.
The Tigers are still reeling from last night's party as they make ready to go head-to-head in their first ever tribal challenge
It's a new week in paradise as the ultimate popularity contest continues in the South Pacific. Over on Tiger Island, things are heating up between two members.
The Sharks and Tigers welcome new arrivals to paradise. Duel Week continues at the beach party with a tense game of 'Show Us Yer Clam'.
One of the Sharks takes a shine to a newbie during a round of beer pong. And two sneaky Sharks make a secret trip across the lagoon.
The Shark spies return from Tiger Island with worrying news that causes friction. Two new arrivals land on Tiger Island, putting Liv's patience to the test.
Duel Week continues - but this time there's only one new arrival. At the beach party there's another twist in store for the tribes.
After the beach party, battle lines are temporarily dropped between the tribes. But there's little time to reflect as it's the start of Tribal Challenge Week.
It's Tribal Challenge Week in the competition and, in a massive Shipwrecked shocker, there are five new arrivals for the Tigers and Sharks to woo
The new arrivals are spending a third night with one of the tribes. But it's not long until they spot a raised tribal flag, and a huge bombshell is dropped.
Recovering from the beach party, both tribes work hard to make their island the most desirable. There's life drawing, backflips, trust games, spas and snogs.