Big Brother Suomi
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Big Brother Suomi | |
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Genre | Reality-TV |
Running time | 30 minutes (Extra) 60 minutes (Daily) 90 minutes (Talk Show) |
Creator(s) | John de Mol |
Starring | Mari Kakko Vappu Pimiä |
Country of origin | Finland |
Original channel | SubTV |
Original run | August 28, 2005–present |
Big Brother Suomi (in English, Big Brother Finland) is the Finnish adaptation of the popular reality television series Big Brother, broadcast on SubTV in Finland.
SubTV has aired two seasons of the series, and the channel has announced that Big Brother will be renewed for a third series, which will most likely air in the second half of 2007.[1]
Vappu Pimiä and Mari Kakko are the hosts of the show. They have hosted both seasons of Big Brother.
Contents |
[edit] About the series
[edit] Show statistics
- Total number of housemates: 30
- Oldest winner(s): Sari (2006), 25 years old
- Youngest winner(s): Perttu (2005), 23 years old
- Oldest housemate(s): Minna (2005), 38 years old
- Youngest housemate(s): Kathy (2005), 21 years old
- Housemate(s) up for eviction the most times: Perttu (2005) and Mira (2006), both 6 times
- Housemate(s) evicted outside Eviction Night: Heidi and Mika (2006)
- First Finland-Swedish housemate: Kaarlo (2006)
- First housemate to be evicted outside Eviction Night: Heidi (2006), on Day 16, due to a contract breach
- First housemate to voluntarily quit: Kathy (2005), on Day 60
- First housemate to enter the House after Day 1: Sorella (2006), on Day 21
- First housemate to re-enter the House after their eviction: Kaarlo (2006), on Day 91
[edit] References
- ^ Big Brother 2006 oli menestys! (Finnish) (2006-12-04). Retrieved on 2006-12-04.
[edit] Links
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