Burnett, Mark

Burnett, Mark
▪ 2005

      Proving once again his mastery of reality-television programming, American TV producer Mark Burnett, the creative force behind the blockbuster hit Survivor, scored another smash hit in 2004 with The Apprentice. The show, which was nominated for four Emmy Awards, revolved around 16 ambitious candidates competing for a full-time job with billionaire real-estate developer Donald Trump (q.v. (Trump, Donald )). The Apprentice tapped the same reservoir of voyeurism and vicarious vengefulness in viewers that Burnett had already mined so successfully with his first hit reality series, Survivor (2000), which was still rated among the top 10 shows at the completion of its eighth season. In addition, Survivor spawned a multitude of dating games and competitions based on contestants doing everything from making home improvements to eating creepy crawlies. Preferring the term unscripted drama to reality show, Burnett also produced The Casino (2004), a behind-the-scenes look at the revamped Golden Nugget hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nev. Less-successful projects included the documentary-style show The Restaurant (2003–04), which chronicled the turbulent life of a Manhattan eatery, Combat Missions (2002), which failed to attract an audience, and a competition for would-be astronauts that was abandoned at the planning stage. Scheduled to debut in 2005 were The Contender, which would follow a select group of young boxers as they competed against one another, and the tentatively titled Rock Star, a search for a new lead singer for the band INXS.

      James Mark Burnett was born on July 17, 1960, into a working-class family in Myland, Essex, Eng. After completing missions in the Falkland Islands/Islas Malvinas and Northern Ireland with the British Parachute Regiment, he moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a nanny for two years before becoming a T-shirt salesman on nearby Venice Beach, an experience he later described as his “first foray” into American entrepreneurship. Seeking to combine his desire for wealth with his taste for high adventure, in the early 1990s Burnett conceived the Eco-Challenge, an international extreme-sports competition. First broadcast in 1995, the Eco-Challenge television series featured mixed-sex teams in arduous multisport competitions emphasizing esprit de corps (a team was disqualified if one member dropped out) and environmental consciousness (competitors were required to carry away all waste). In addition to offering the gorgeous presentation of the dramatic race settings, each series laid bare the sufferings of competitors under harsh conditions and the inevitable friction between team members, an approach that would later prove magnetizing in Survivor. In 2000 Eco-Challenge: Morocco won a Sports Emmy and a Banff Rockie Award.

      Burnett also published a number of books—Survivor: The Ultimate Game (2000), Survivor II: The Field Guide (2001), and the autobiographical Dare to Succeed: How to Survive and Thrive in the Game of Life (2001).

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▪ British author and television producer and director
in full  James Mark Burnett 
born July 17, 1960, Myland, Essex, Eng.

      English author and television producer and director, best known for introducing Survivor and several other successful reality television shows to the United States.

      After completing missions with the British Parachute Regiment in the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) and Northern Ireland, Burnett moved to Los Angeles, where he worked as a nanny and T-shirt salesman on nearby Venice Beach. Seeking to combine his desire for wealth with his taste for high adventure, in the early 1990s Burnett conceived of the Eco-Challenge, an international extreme-sports competition. First broadcast in 1995, the Eco-Challenge television series featured mixed-sex teams in arduous multisport competitions emphasizing esprit de corps and environmental consciousness. In 2000 Eco-Challenge: Morocco won a Sports Emmy and a Banff Rockie Award.

      In 1998 Burnett purchased the American rights to Survivor, a European show that offered, like Eco-Challenge, dramatic race settings and featured competitors under harsh conditions. The show debuted in 2000 and was an immediate hit. Many credited it with creating the genre of reality television in the United States, because it was the first highly successful and profitable show of its kind. With Burnett serving as executive producer, Survivor was consistently one of the most-watched programs in the country.

      After a series of shows that struggled to find an audience—including The Restaurant (2003–04), which chronicled the turbulent life of a Manhattan eatery—Burnett found success in 2004 with The Apprentice. The program revolved around ambitious candidates competing for a full-time job with billionaire real-estate tycoon Donald Trump (Trump, Donald J.). It was popular with viewers—as was Trump's “You're fired” catchphrase—and in 2005 Burnett created a version of The Apprentice with Martha Stewart (Stewart, Martha). The new program, however, failed to achieve the success of the original, and it ended after one season. Burnett's later shows include The Contender, which followed a group of young boxers as they competed against one another; Rock Star: INXS, a search for the new lead singer of the band INXS; and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?, a game show hosted by Jeff Foxworthy where the contestant had to correctly answer questions typical of elementary school quizzes.

      Burnett also published a number of books—Survivor: The Ultimate Game (2000), Survivor II: The Field Guide (2001), and the autobiographical Dare to Succeed: How to Survive and Thrive in the Game of Life (2001).

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