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Too much info You might want to think twice about bumming a match from Richard Hatch.

“Survivor” host Jeff Pro bst says that Hatch, the original “Survivor” champ who appeared on “Survivor: All Stars” in 2004, smug gled matches onto the show by hiding them in his rectum.

“When we did an ‘All Star’ season, a guy put matches in a little container up his bum,” Probst told the Philippine Daily Inquirer. “We were watching Richard [Hatch] who is our most infamous survivor of all time . . . We decided to make it really hard and not give him flint for six days,” Probst said.

“Richard was like, ‘I am not really worried’ . . . Suddenly his group had fire . . . some body tracked it down and found this little vial.”

Hatch, 46, was found guilty of tax evasion in 2006 and is serving a 51-month sentence.

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Keeping up appearances . . .

Female vocal trio Three Graces will perform songs from their debut album on Saturday’s “Early Show.”

Ex-CNNer Daryn Kagan, meanwhile, will be in town next week promoting her new book, “What’s Possible!” The book’s out April 8; she’ll be making the promo rounds (including a taping of “Better TV”).

And Mary Alice Haney, who’s the fashion/beauty ex pert for momlogic.com, will do a segment on maternity fashion lingerie on next Fri day’s (April 11) “Today” show. Last, but not least: * YES averaged 766,000 viewers for the Yanks season- opening victory over Toronto Tuesday – the team’s sec ond-highest-rated season opener (broadcast or cable) since 1995.

* Ken Dashow has inked a new multi-year deal at Q104. Ken anchors afternoons (4-8 p.m.) and hosts Sunday’s “Breakfast with the Beatles.”

* Darryl McDaniels (VH1’s “My Adoption Jour ney”) tonight at The Plumm.

* “AH” co-host Nancy O’Dell lends her pipes to Mon day’s episode of “Yin Yang Yo” (9 p.m./Toon Disney)