Big Brother Germany (Season 3)
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Season Three of Big Brother Germany
lasted from 27 January 2001 to 12 May 2001 and was aired on RTL
and RTL 2.
Due to the lack of diversity and conflicts between the housemates which have mostly been considered as "boring" and "dull" the producers decide to make an offer of 100.000 DM which the person that would voluntary walk on the same night would earn. After almost all the housemates wanted to take the offer, Anja walked away with the money. On the same night Big Brother revealed that there would be a mole in the house left it to everyones speculation who that person it. Some days later Big Brother asked the Mole to reveal her identity to the other housemates and to leave the house afterwards. As replacements for Anja and Silvia, blonde bombshell Ana-Marija and Thomas, who was sitting in a wheelchair and was chosen by the viewers to move in, entered the house with none of them having any huge impact on the show either.
After 106 Days Karina Schreiber won the season, just like the first two winners John Milz and Alida Kurras, Schreiber was raised in the GDR and was considered as the nicest person in the house and was never nominated.
The third season was a huge disappointment in terms of ratings and entertainment and saw the show being off the screen for more than two years with RTL
never airing a Big Brother show anymore.
Replacement contestants:
Big Brother Germany
Big Brother Germany is a reality show on RTL II . It was the first adapted version based on the original Dutch Big Brother series by Endemol in 1999.-Big Brother Germany summary:...
lasted from 27 January 2001 to 12 May 2001 and was aired on RTL
RTL Television
Rtl.de' redirects here. For other uses, see RTL.RTL Television , or simply RTL, is a German commercial television station distributed via cable and satellite along with DVB-T , in larger population centres...
and RTL 2.
Season summary
After a very successful second season the producers hesitated to start the third installment of the show already a scarce month after the end of the second season with keeping the basic format the same. However the producers introduced three twists in hope of keeping the excitement up: The first one was that Coco and Katja, a dating couple entered the house together which marked the first time that two housemates knew each other before the show officially (several contestants met at auditions in former seasons). Also every housemate had now three nominations point to give out - two for the least liked and one for the second least liked person in the house. The same changes were made to the viewer's nominations. The biggest twist however was announced after the twelve original housemates entered the house on launch night: it was revealed that trained actress Silvia was a mole working for Big Brother. As a result of the heavy amount of voluntary exits during season 2, the contestants had to pay a deposit before entering the house and would receive 1.000 euro per week in their stay in the house. However, they would only get the deposit and the money they earned when they get evicted.Due to the lack of diversity and conflicts between the housemates which have mostly been considered as "boring" and "dull" the producers decide to make an offer of 100.000 DM which the person that would voluntary walk on the same night would earn. After almost all the housemates wanted to take the offer, Anja walked away with the money. On the same night Big Brother revealed that there would be a mole in the house left it to everyones speculation who that person it. Some days later Big Brother asked the Mole to reveal her identity to the other housemates and to leave the house afterwards. As replacements for Anja and Silvia, blonde bombshell Ana-Marija and Thomas, who was sitting in a wheelchair and was chosen by the viewers to move in, entered the house with none of them having any huge impact on the show either.
After 106 Days Karina Schreiber won the season, just like the first two winners John Milz and Alida Kurras, Schreiber was raised in the GDR and was considered as the nicest person in the house and was never nominated.
The third season was a huge disappointment in terms of ratings and entertainment and saw the show being off the screen for more than two years with RTL
RTL Television
Rtl.de' redirects here. For other uses, see RTL.RTL Television , or simply RTL, is a German commercial television station distributed via cable and satellite along with DVB-T , in larger population centres...
never airing a Big Brother show anymore.
Housemates
Entered on Day 1:- Anja Kerwer, 27 from BottropBottropBottrop is a city in west central Germany, on the Rhine-Herne Canal, in North Rhine-Westphalia. Located in the Ruhr industrial area, Bottrop adjoins Essen, Oberhausen, Gladbeck and Dorsten. The city had been a coal-mining and rail center and contains factories producing coal-tar derivatives,...
- Cornelius "Coco" Schmitz, 24 from EssenEssen- Origin of the name :In German-speaking countries, the name of the city Essen often causes confusion as to its origins, because it is commonly known as the German infinitive of the verb for the act of eating, and/or the German noun for food. Although scholars still dispute the interpretation of...
- Huy Hoang Ngyuen, 24 from HattingenHattingenHattingen is a German town located in northern part of the Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis district, in North Rhine-Westphalia.-History:Hattingen is located on the south bank of the River Ruhr in the south of the Ruhr region. The town was first mentioned in 1396, when the Duke of Mark granted permission to build...
- Jörg Heidt, 32 from BremerhavenBremerhavenBremerhaven is a city at the seaport of the free city-state of Bremen, a state of the Federal Republic of Germany. It forms an enclave in the state of Lower Saxony and is located at the mouth of the River Weser on its eastern bank, opposite the town of Nordenham...
- Karina Schreiber, 26 from ErfurtErfurtErfurt is the capital city of Thuringia and the main city nearest to the geographical centre of Germany, located 100 km SW of Leipzig, 150 km N of Nuremberg and 180 km SE of Hannover. Erfurt Airport can be reached by plane via Munich. It lies in the southern part of the Thuringian...
- Katja, 24 from EssenEssen- Origin of the name :In German-speaking countries, the name of the city Essen often causes confusion as to its origins, because it is commonly known as the German infinitive of the verb for the act of eating, and/or the German noun for food. Although scholars still dispute the interpretation of...
- Mehdy Hussein, 36 from BerlinBerlinBerlin is the capital city of Germany and is one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.45 million people, Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union...
- Michael, 23 from CologneCologneCologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the Germany Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.Cologne is located on both sides of the...
- Nicole Bartsch, 25 from DuisburgDuisburg- History :A legend recorded by Johannes Aventinus holds that Duisburg, was built by the eponymous Tuisto, mythical progenitor of Germans, ca. 2395 BC...
- Tajana Dietrich, 28 from AustriaAustriaAustria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...
- Silvia, 29 from ViennaViennaVienna is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million , and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre...
, AustriaAustriaAustria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the... - Wulf Piazolo, 26 from FreiburgFreiburgFreiburg im Breisgau is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In the extreme south-west of the country, it straddles the Dreisam river, at the foot of the Schlossberg. Historically, the city has acted as the hub of the Breisgau region on the western edge of the Black Forest in the Upper Rhine Plain...
Replacement contestants:
- Ana-Marija Sokolovic, 27 originally from CroatiaCroatiaCroatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of the Mitteleuropa, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb. The country is divided into 20 counties and the city of Zagreb. Croatia covers ...
(replacement for Anja) - Thomas Hoffmarck, 34 (replacement for Silvia)
Nominations Table
| #1 | | #2 | | #3 | | #4 | | #5 | | #6 | | #7 | | #8 | | #9 | | Final | ||
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Karina | Jörg Nicole |
Jörg Medy |
Tajana Wulf |
Wulf Tajana |
Katja Wulf |
Wulf Thomas |
No nominations |
No nominations |
No nominations |
Winner | |
Mehdy | Huy Karina |
Anja Huy |
Anja Huy |
Huy Tajana |
Ana-Marija Thomas |
Thomas Karina |
Tajana Karina |
No nominations |
No nominations |
No nominations |
Runner up |
Wulf | Michael Silvia |
Michael Silvia |
Michael Medy |
Huy Karina |
Ana-Marija Karina |
Thomas Karina |
Thomas Karina |
No nominations |
No nominations |
No nominations |
|
Tajana | Jörg Nicole |
Huy Karina |
Michael Huy |
Huy Wulf |
Thomas Coco |
Medy Wulf |
Medy Coco |
No nominations |
No nominations |
Evicted (Day 103) |
|
Coco | Michael Jörg |
Jörg Michael |
Silvia Tajana |
Wulf Karina |
Ana-Marija Thomas |
Thomas Tajana |
Thomas Tajana |
No nominations |
Evicted (Day 102) |
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Thomas | Not in the house |
Ana-Marija Tajana |
Tajana Wulf |
Tajana Wulf |
Evicted (Day 98) |
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Katja | Jörg Michael |
Jörg Michael |
Michael Tajana |
Huy Medy |
Ana-Marija Thomas |
Thomas Karina |
Evicted (Day 84) |
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Ana-Marija | Not in the house |
Thomas Katja |
Evicted (Day 70) |
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Huy | Nicole Medy |
Jörg Tajana |
Tajana Wulf |
Katja Tajana |
Evicted (Day 56) |
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Silvia | Nicole Wulf |
Katja Michael |
Anja Michael |
Ejected (Day 48) |
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Anja | Jörg Nicole |
Jörg Silvia |
Silvia Tajana |
Walked (Day 45) |
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Michael | Silvia Jörg |
Silvia Jörg |
Silvia Katja |
Evicted (Day 42) |
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Jörg | Anja Huy |
Anja Michael |
Evicted (Day 28) |
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Nicole | Silvia Tajana |
Evicted (Day 15) |
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Audience | Michael 49.58% Nicole 11.80% |
Michael 34.12% Jörg 12.89% |
Michael 33.69% Anja 31.29% |
Katja 57.55% Tajana 8.89% |
Katja 63.09% Coco 8.81% |
Katja 61.18% Thomas 19.00% |
Thomas Coco |
none | none | none | |
Up for eviction |
Jörg Nicole |
Jörg Michael |
Michael Tajana |
Huy Wulf |
Ana-Marija Thomas |
Thomas Katja |
Thomas Tajana |
Coco Karina Medy Tajana Wulf |
Karina Medy Tajana Wulf |
All housemates |
|
Evicted | Nicole 70.93% |
Jörg 50.46% |
Michael 64.55% |
Huy 62.22% |
Ana-Marija 51.36% |
Katja 75.90% |
Thomas 78.89% |
Coco 47% |
Tajana 31% |
Wulf ?% (out of 3) |
Medy 44.84% (out of 2) |
Karina 55.16% (out of 2) |
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