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I Will Survive

All Episodes 2012

  • 2018-01-09T08:30:00Zs at 2018-01-09T08:30:00Z on Network Ten
  • 2012-08-21T09:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 14h (14 episodes)
  • Australia
  • English
I Will Survive is an Australian talent show-themed television series that premiered on Network Ten on 21 August 2012. The premise of the show is to search for a new, unknown talent to perform in the Broadway production of the musical Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Due to the Broadway theatre production closing in June 2012, the prize has been amended to another performance on Broadway, along with a $250,000 cash prize. The title of the show is derived from the tile of a song in the production, "I Will Survive", originally sung by Gloria Gaynor. I Will Survive is hosted by actor and singer Hugh Sheridan and features judges Jason Donovan, who played Tick in the West End theatre production of the show, and Stephan Elliott, the director of the film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

14 episodes

Series Premiere

2012-08-21T09:00:00Z

1x01 Week 1 - Sydney to Dubbo

Series Premiere

1x01 Week 1 - Sydney to Dubbo

  • 2012-08-21T09:00:00Z1h

In the first episode we are introduced to the 12 contestants: 1 Tom. 2 Davin. 3 Matt. 4 Rohan. 5 Michael. 6 Brendan. 7 Adrian. 8 Stephen. 9 Sean. 10 Jamie. 11 Nathan. 12 Frank. The I Will Survive contestants began their journey at the Imperial Hotel in Erskineville, where host Hugh Sheridan informed them they would be performing their first group number, Go West – in drag. They had an hour to ready their wardrobe, hair and make-up before hitting the stage. All rose to the challenge brilliantly, giving a supremely entertaining account of themselves. After saying farewell to their loved ones, they jumped on the Priscilla bus bound for Dubbo. Once there, they performed their first solos for judges Stephan Elliott and Jason Donovan, along with guest Rachael Taylor.

2012-08-22T09:00:00Z

1x02 Week 1 - Dubbo

1x02 Week 1 - Dubbo

  • 2012-08-22T09:00:00Z1h

For the second leg of their Dubbo adventure, the contestants learned they would be providing the half-time show for the local rugby team. The catch? They would be dressed as cheerleaders, singing the Cindy Lauper hit Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. To get them in a confident mood, they first participated in a mini-challenge at a bar, in which they had to a woo beautiful woman in red with their best pick-up line. Afterwards, they workshopped their musical number before hitting the field, pom poms and all. With their fates on the line, Frank, Matt and Sean took the lead and were under particular pressure to perform.

2012-08-28T09:00:00Z

1x03 Week 2 - Cobar

1x03 Week 2 - Cobar

  • 2012-08-28T09:00:00Z1h

The contestants got off the Priscilla bus for the next stage of their journey, kicking off the Cobar leg with a flashmob rendition of Downtown. The performance got a mixed reception from the locals, some hugely entertained, others less than enthused by their colourful new visitors. Their next challenge was to rock out the local RSL with some solos, but first they received some training in unleashing their inner rock gods with Dave Gleeson of the Screaming Jets. Asher Keddie joined Jason and Stephan in guest judging the brilliant RSL performances, which left the Cobar punters well and truly rocked.

2012-08-29T09:00:00Z

1x04 Week 2 - Cobar

1x04 Week 2 - Cobar

  • 2012-08-29T09:00:00Z1h

The contestants enjoyed some Cobar sightseeing and bonding activities, including clay pigeon shooting, before launching into rehearsals for the evening performance. During rehearsals they were encouraged to show their vulnerability by sharing something personal about themselves. Dressed in neon drag, the boys gave the Cobar residents a night to remember, with the bottom three in fanatastic form.

2012-09-04T09:00:00Z

1x05 Week 3 - Broken Hill

1x05 Week 3 - Broken Hill

  • 2012-09-04T09:00:00Z1h

For their first task in Broken Hill, the contestants performed a group number for a music video clip, miming to RB Greaves’ Take a Letter Maria. Following the introduction of guest judge Magda Szubanski, they discovered the theme for their solos: country and western. Learning some fleet-footed dance steps from the Silver City Line Dancers, the contestants then took their turns on stage. While some shone, others suffered from an underwhelming day at the office, with Jamie’s rendition of Jolene raising eyebrows across the board.

2012-09-05T09:00:00Z

1x06 Week 3 - Broken Hill

1x06 Week 3 - Broken Hill

  • 2012-09-05T09:00:00Z1h

The contestants rehearsed for their big performance at the Palace Hotel, receiving some expert instruction in creating fully-formed drag characters – from walking in heels to turning on the attitude. Dressed to the nines, the triple-threats hit the stage to perform Alicia Bridges’ I Love the Nightlife. Knowing their places in the competition were under threat, Adrian, Michael and Jamie put every ounce of energy into leading the group number.

2012-09-11T09:00:00Z

1x07 Week 4 - Port Augusta

1x07 Week 4 - Port Augusta

  • 2012-09-11T09:00:00Z1h

The Priscilla bus pulling up in Port Augusta, the contestants hit the streets to spruik their forthcoming flashmob performance. The assembled crowd then watched in delight as the triple-threats did a routine to The Weather Girls’ classic It’s Raining Men. Still dressed in their drag outfits, the boys then headed off for a day at the races, even taking part in a race of their own, won by Adrian. Toni Collette was welcomed as guest judge, giving the hopefuls some pointers as they prepared to perform solos which had to incorporate music, dance and acting elements.

2012-09-12T09:00:00Z

1x08 Week 4 - Port Augusta

1x08 Week 4 - Port Augusta

  • 2012-09-12T09:00:00Z1h

The contestants took some time to take in the Port Augusta surroundings, enjoying a tour of the town before attacking a gym session. After some clowning around jumping off the jetty, they got their heads into rehearsal mode for the evening performance. With their costumes not arriving in time, they also had to make their own, with the help of some of Port Augusta’s finest sewers and Priscilla’s Oscar-winning costume designer Tim Chappel.

2012-09-18T09:00:00Z

1x09 Week 5 - Coober Pedy

1x09 Week 5 - Coober Pedy

  • 2012-09-18T09:00:00Z1h

The contestants arrived in Coober Pedy and kicked off proceedings with a flashmob performance of Marcia Hines’ You. The spectators lapped it up, particularly when guest judge Hines arrived to perform live vocals. The triple-threats then performed stripped back solos, with only a piano for accompaniment. After chorography rehearsal, it was time for the final performance, set to Thelma Houston’s Don’t Leave Me This Way.

2012-09-25T09:00:00Z

1x10 Week 6 - Hermannsburg

1x10 Week 6 - Hermannsburg

  • 2012-09-25T09:00:00Z1h

The Priscilla Bus’ next stop was the Northern Territory town of Hermannsburg. The contestants kicked things off with a performance of All Fired Up by Pat Benatar. Hugh then welcomed the great Kelly Rowland to guest judge. For their solos, each performer was joined by a member of the Desert Divas, and together that had to sing a duet that would really sell the connection between them. The final show, singing Cyndi Lauper’s True Colors, was the most spectacular yet.

2012-10-02T09:00:00Z

1x11 Week 7 - Alice Springs

1x11 Week 7 - Alice Springs

  • 2012-10-02T09:00:00Z1h

Finally the Priscilla bus arrived in Alice Springs, with the excited triple-threats first treating the residents to a flashmob rendition of Locomotion. Hugh then welcomed the first guest judge, musical star Lucy Durack, before leading the contestant into the Outback for their solos, which this week has to be performed acapella. The second guest judge, Aussie acting great Rachel Griffiths, was introduced before one by one the boys launched into song. The bottom three performed for their lives in the final show, to Cece Peniston’s Finally.

2012-10-09T08:30:00Z

1x12 Week 8 - Los Angeles

1x12 Week 8 - Los Angeles

  • 2012-10-09T08:30:00Z1h

The contestant arrived for the first stop of the American leg of their I Will Survive journey, in Los Angeles. After settling in at their spectacular LA pad, they went to the famous Palace Theatre for their solos, performing before Jason, Stephan and guest judge Natalie Imbruglia. While their fellow triple-threats breathed a sigh of relief, the bottom two performers were challenged to impress at a studio recording, with will.i.am even stopping by to dispense some words of wisdom.

2012-10-16T08:30:00Z

1x13 Week 9 - Las Vegas

1x13 Week 9 - Las Vegas

  • 2012-10-16T08:30:00Z1h

With the contestants one step away from the Big Apple, they headed into Las Vegas for the penultimate round of competition. After performing a flashmob routine on a bustling Fremont Street, the boys headed to Palms Casino to perform their Motown flavoured solos. Guest judging their efforts was Mary Murphy of So You Think You Can Dance fame. The bottom two were then called on to perform solos in a Chippendales production.

2012-10-23T08:30:00Z

1x14 Finale - New York

1x14 Finale - New York

  • 2012-10-23T08:30:00Z1h

After a spectacular final episode of intense competition, the curtain came down on I Will Survive. Arriving in New York, the top three began by performing a flashmob, appropriately to the track Broadway. After rehearsals, they then travelled to the famous Spiegelworld for a group performance of Gloria Gaynor’s legendary hit I Will Survive, which decided the final two. For their last challenge, the boys had 24 hours to conceive a solo performance piece that truly encapsulated their triple-threat credentials, designing everything from the song direction to the costumes. Paula Abdul joined Jason and Stephan at the judging table, with all three mesmerised by the caliber of the routines. After a final song together and a nervous wait, the I Will Survive champion and winner of $250,000 was revealed.

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