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Big Brother Germany logo #21000 Big Brother Germany is a reality show on RTL II (with a 24h live broadcast on German pay channel Premiere/Sky). It was the first adapted version based on the original Dutch Big Brother series by Endemol in 1999. Big Brother Germany first aired on 28 February 2000 and ended 11 years later on 12 September 2011. After a two year hiatus the series was...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 1] The original season of Big Brother Germany started on 28 February 2000 and lasted 102 days until 9 June 2000 on RTL 2. ==Season summary== Being the first adaptation of the original show with the same name that was aired six months earlier in the Netherlands. Never experienced with such a format, German public remained doubtful un...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 10] The tenth season of Big Brother Germany began on 11 January 2010 and ended on 9 August 2010, having lasted 211 days. The season was originally set to end on 6 June 2010. The winner received the €250,000 grand prize, the 2nd place won a car and the 3rd place received a holiday. Alexandra Bechtel returned as the hostess of Big B...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 11] The eleventh series of Big Brother Germany began on 2 May 2011 and was planned to end on 9 August 2011, lasting 100 days, however, the network announced that the series would be extended by 5 weeks. As a result, the series lasted 135 days and ended on 12 September 2011. The launch show was hosted by Sonja Zietlow while the rest ...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 2] Season two of Big Brother Germany lasted from 16 September 2000 to 31 December 2000 and was shown on RTL 2. ==Season summary== After the runaway success of the first season, expectations were very high for the sophomore season. Significant changes were that the producers dared to air the nominations and eviction shows on RTL and ...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 3] Season Three of Big Brother Germany lasted from 27 January 2001 to 12 May 2001 and was aired on RTL and RTL 2. ==Season summary== After a very successful second season the producers did not hesitate to start the third installment of the show already a scarce month after the end of the second season with keeping the basic format t...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 4] Season four of Big Brother Germany (Official title: Big Brother the Battle) lasted from 31 March 2003 to 7 July 2003 and was shown on RTL 2. ==Season summary== After a disappointing third season and a two-year absence, Big Brother returned in 2003 with lower expactations and Aleks Bechtel now as the only main host. Copying the `B...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 5] The fifth Season of Big Brother Germany lasted for one year from 2 March 2004 to 1 March 2005 and is therefore the longest running Big Brother show worldwide. This season is the longest uninterrupted live television broadcast according to Guinness World Records. ==Season summary== The Housemates lived in a house with 3 areas. Ric...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 6] The sixth Season of Big Brother Germany lasted for 363 days from 1 March 2005 to 26 February 2006 and is therefore the second longest running Big Brother show worldwide, but was firstly considered to run without an end. ==Summary== Originally this season wasn’t meant to end in at least few years, as long as broadcaster would ha...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 7] Season Seven of Big Brother Germany lasted for 148 days from 5 February 2007 to 7 July 2007 and was shown on RTL II. ==Season summary== After a disappointing sixth season, which was supposed to run forever but was cut short and a year break the producers decided to return with a `Back to the roots`-format for season seven with 12...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 8] Season Eight of Big Brother Germany lasted exactly half a year from 7 January 2008 to 7 July 2008 and was shown on RTL II. ==Season summary== As the other seasons of Big Brother Germany, the eighth season was broadcast on RTL 2, where in a daily show the previous day`s events were summarized. In a weekly live show, hosted by Char...
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Big Brother Germany

Big Brother Germany logo #21000[season 9] The ninth season of Big Brother Germany began on 8 December 2008 and ended on 6 July 2009 (211 Days). The 9th Season was hosted by Miriam Pielhau and Alida-Nadine Lauenstein. The theme for this season`s house was Heaven and Hell. Andy, Beni, Cathy, Daniel, Geraldine, and Madeleine entered on launch night with 24 other housemates ...
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