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- Baltic_Robinson abstract "Baltic Robinson was a popular television show that aired in the Baltic region of Europe from 2000 to 2004 and was the first pan regional edition of Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries. During its five-year (four season) run, the show was hosted by Emil Rutiku for Estonian, Vytautas Kernagis for Lithuanian and Pauls Timrots for Latvian audience. Due to the show's success, at least one contestant, Kristine Koļadina, was given her own spin-off show which aired and was popular with viewers in her home country of Latvia.The name alludes to both Robinson Crusoe and The Swiss Family Robinson, two stories featuring people marooned by shipwrecks.".
- Baltic_Robinson completionDate "2004-12-18".
- Baltic_Robinson country Estonia.
- Baltic_Robinson country Latvia.
- Baltic_Robinson country Lithuania.
- Baltic_Robinson creator Charlie_Parsons.
- Baltic_Robinson format Game_show.
- Baltic_Robinson format Reality_television.
- Baltic_Robinson language Estonian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson language Latvian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson language Lithuanian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_(Estonia).
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_Latvia.
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_Lithuania.
- Baltic_Robinson numberOfSeasons "4".
- Baltic_Robinson related Survivor_(TV_series).
- Baltic_Robinson releaseDate "2004-09-07".
- Baltic_Robinson wikiPageExternalLink index.phtml?page_type=document&document=8597&nav=814.
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- Baltic_Robinson wikiPageID "27905603".
- Baltic_Robinson wikiPageRevisionID "596365409".
- Baltic_Robinson country Estonia.
- Baltic_Robinson country Latvia.
- Baltic_Robinson country Lithuania.
- Baltic_Robinson creator Charlie_Parsons.
- Baltic_Robinson firstAired "2000".
- Baltic_Robinson firstAired "2004-09-07".
- Baltic_Robinson format Game_show.
- Baltic_Robinson format Reality_television.
- Baltic_Robinson hasPhotoCollection Baltic_Robinson.
- Baltic_Robinson language Estonian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson language Latvian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson language Lithuanian_language.
- Baltic_Robinson lastAired "2004-12-18".
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_(Estonia).
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_Latvia.
- Baltic_Robinson network TV3_Lithuania.
- Baltic_Robinson numSeasons "4".
- Baltic_Robinson related Survivor_(TV_series).
- Baltic_Robinson showName "Robinsonid, Robinsoni, Robinzonai ,".
- Baltic_Robinson themeMusicComposer "Jon Rekdal".
- Baltic_Robinson subject Category:2000_television_series_debuts.
- Baltic_Robinson subject Category:2004_television_series_endings.
- Baltic_Robinson subject Category:Expedition_Robinson.
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- Baltic_Robinson comment "Baltic Robinson was a popular television show that aired in the Baltic region of Europe from 2000 to 2004 and was the first pan regional edition of Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries. During its five-year (four season) run, the show was hosted by Emil Rutiku for Estonian, Vytautas Kernagis for Lithuanian and Pauls Timrots for Latvian audience.".
- Baltic_Robinson label "Baltic Robinson".
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- Baltic_Robinson name "Robinsonid, Robinsoni, Robinzonai (2000-2002),".