Jeff Probst
Jeff Probst
Jeffrey Lee "Jeff" Probst is an American game show host and an executive producer. He is best known as the Emmy Award winning host of the U.S. version of the reality show Survivor, he was the host of The Jeff Probst Show, a syndicated daytime talk show produced by CBS Television Distribution from September 2012 to May 2013 that lasted for one season...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionGame Show Host
Date of Birth4 November 1962
CityWichita, KS
CountryUnited States of America
Most people I run into say, I haven't missed an episode. Either you like Survivor or you don't, but if you do, you're a loyal viewer.
In Survivor and Finder's Fee, it is about what you would do if you could get away with it. Survivor is about your own integrity and where you draw your own ethical and moral lines. There are no rules.
Reality is a genre that seems to be here to stay. I don't know how many of the new shows will last, but the more competition you have, the harder that pie is to slice up.
The thing that surprises me most is, you cannot change who you are.
The adventure you're ready for is the one you get!
So often, the best way to figure out who has a shot at winning is by eliminating those that you're pretty sure don't.
The notion of Exile Island was to remove someone socially as well as physically from the game. But there's simply not enough time, and you would see the same thing over and over: People hungry, sitting in the rain and trying to figure out how many more hours until they can go back to their beach.
It was a lot of fun because we never had anyone on the show with such a lie to tell and tell it so well.
It was a doozy. People were on their knees, on their backs, throwing up and having their eyes rolling back in their heads.
Exile Island. There were a couple of times at tribal council this season where I was having an almost out of body experience and I realized: I'm getting paid to do this fascinating job!
All I know is from day one I was laughing,
He didn't hesitate to lie, ... He's got to run this little game of 'I'm good enough to keep around, I'm not so good that I can beat you. And no my name is not Hogeboom, it's Hawkins.'
You go into any Chili's during the month of September and simply color a pepper for $1. It doesn't sound like a lot, but every dollar helps the children who depend upon the life-saving research and care provided by St. Jude.
I think, if I've learned anything over the years, it is that every single season is a unique one.