The Summit (American TV series)

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The Summit
Genre Game show
Presented by Manu Bennett
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Executive producers
  • Kevin Lee
  • Tina Nicotera
  • Sharon Levy
  • Michael Heyerman
Production locations Glenorchy, New Zealand, New Zealand
Production company Endemol Shine North America
Original release
Network CBS
ReleaseSeptember 29, 2024 (2024-09-29) 
present

The Summit is an American reality competition television series that premiered with a sneak peek on September 29, 2024, before its timeslot premiere on October 9 on CBS. The series is hosted by Manu Bennett and is based on the Australian series of the same name. The goal of the show is a group of contestants are required to climb a mountain; overcoming treacherous physical obstacles along the journey, while at certain points having to adopt a mental and social game as well.

Contents

The host of the series is actor Manu Bennett.

Format

Contestants must climb a mountain, with the goal of reaching the summit, within only fourteen days. Each contestant holds an equal share of the prize money. When a contestant forfeits, or is medically evacuated, their share is removed from the game. At certain points alongside the trail, contestants reach checkpoints, in which at the checkpoints, contestants are able to rest, and relax; however this comes at a cost, to where the contestants in a social vote, must vote someone out. The eliminated players' share of the prize money is equally split with the remaining players. The prize pot will disappear completely if the contestants do not reach the summit in the allocated time. [1]

Mountain's Keeper

The Mountain's Keeper will make appearances throughout the series; she keeps track of the trekkers' movements, is aware of how the physical and social game is commencing, and is watching the group at all times. The Keeper will occasionally throw duffel bags onto the trail, and the contents of those bags may bring twists into the game.

Endgame

The contestants who make it to the end of the summit will receive a portion of the pot. However, how much they receive will be up to the other contestants.This was alluded to on the show with Bennett saying “Be careful with who you meet on the way up, because you don’t know who you’ll see on the way down" on the start of their journey.

Location

The series was filmed in the Southern Alps, South Island, New Zealand, starting near Glenorchy. [2]

Series details

SeasonEpisodesNo. of contestantsOriginally airedResult
Season premiere Season finale Remaining contestants at SummitInitial PrizeRemaining PrizeDecision?
1
1016September 29, 2024December 4, 20243$1 million$750kUnequally split

Season 1 (2024)

Contestants

NameAgeHometownOccupationLeftReason for exit
Nick Morgan28 Madisonville, Louisiana SalesmanEp. 10Completed
Punkin Jackson33 Columbus, Mississippi Air Force CaptainEp. 10Completed
Therron Pittman29 Los Angeles, California WaiterEp. 10Completed
Jeannie Geyer56 Mahopac, New York Grocery Store EmployeeEp. 10Nick chose to eliminate
Beckylee Rawls27 San Diego, California Construction ManagerEp. 9Eliminated at checkpoint
Amy Stephens46 Edisto Island, South Carolina Bank ManagerEp. 8Eliminated at checkpoint
Dusty Fisher28 Boise, Idaho Real Estate AgentEp. 8Therron chose to eliminate
Dennis Cho29 Indianapolis, Indiana NurseEp. 7Eliminated at checkpoint
Jennye Stirlen37 Cary, North Carolina MMA RefereeEp. 6Eliminated at checkpoint
Pati Arana37 Los Angeles, California BarberEp. 5Eliminated at checkpoint
Robert Culp42 Bolingbrook, Illinois EducatorEp. 4Eliminated at checkpoint
Geoff Green28 Sharpsburg, Georgia NeuroscientistEp. 3Eliminated at checkpoint
Shweta Choudhury28 Los Angeles, California Corporate StrategistEp. 2Eliminated at checkpoint
Bo Martin52 Gun Barrel City, Texas Teacher/CoachEp. 2Eliminated in challenge by sacrifice
Rose Mattie41 Chandler, Arizona Stay-At-Home-MomEp. 1Eliminated at checkpoint
Tony Reyes36 Austin, Texas Media DirectorEp. 1Medically Evacuated

Elimination

Color key:
  – Completed The Summit and received a share of the prize
  – Eliminated and lost the money
  – Evacuated/Withdrew from the competition and lost the money
  – Eliminated at a checkpoint and money was stolen
  – Eliminated, money was stolen, but stole from the cash pot
  – Trekker had immunity
  – Given Power to Eliminate (PE) a Trekker
NameEpisode
12345678910
NickPECompleted
$500k
PunkinCompleted
$250k
TherronPECompleted
$250k
JeannieImmunityEliminated
BeckyleeEliminated
AmyEliminated
DustyEliminated
DennisEliminated
JennyeEliminated
PatiEliminated
RobertEliminated
GeoffEliminated
ShwetaEliminated
BoEliminated
RoseEliminated
TonyWithdrew
Prize$937,000$870,536$870,536$870,536$870,536$870,536$870,536$750,000$750,000$750,000
  • The three finalists were each awarded the $250,000 that they carried. The 13 eliminated players voted on who would receive the $250,000 that was removed from the game; the final vote was Therron 2, Punkin 5, Nick 6.

Episodes

No.Title [3] [4] Original air date [3] [4] Prod.
code [3]
U.S. viewers
(millions)
Rating
(18-49)
1"To the Summit"September 29, 2024 (2024-09-29)1013.03 [5] 0.3 [5]
2"Hard Choices Must Be Made"October 9, 2024 (2024-10-09)1021.96 [6] 0.3 [6]
3"Snakes and Ladders"October 16, 2024 (2024-10-16)1031.82 [7] 0.2 [7]
4"An Unexpected Storm"October 23, 2024 (2024-10-23)1042.01 [8] 0.2 [8]
5"Succeed Together, Fail Alone"October 30, 2024 (2024-10-30)1051.87 [9] 0.2 [9]
6"Never Show Your Weakness"November 6, 2024 (2024-11-06)1061.94 [10] 0.2 [10]
7"The Snowline"November 13, 2024 (2024-11-13)1071.96 [11] 0.2 [11]
8"Necessary Evils"November 20, 2024 (2024-11-20)1081.89 [12] 0.2 [12]
9"The Final Checkpoint"November 27, 2024 (2024-11-27)1092.04 [13] 0.3 [13]
10"Season Finale: Judgment Day"December 4, 2024 (2024-12-04)1102.27 [14] 0.2 [14]

Production

On January 17, 2024, it was announced that CBS had ordered the series with Manu Bennett as the host. [15] On July 13, 2024, it was announced that the series would premiere on September 29, 2024. [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] On September 12, 2024, the contestants were announced. [22]

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