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''Big Brother'' is the German version of the international
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franchise '' Big Brother'' created by producer
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in 1997. Following the premise of other versions of the format, the show followed a number of contestants, known as housemates, who are isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom-built house. Each week, one of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate remaining winning a cash prize. ''Big Brother'' premiered on 28 February 2000 and ran for eleven seasons on
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(formerly spelled RTL 2 and RTL II) before the network cancelled it in September 2011. Big Brother returned on 22 September 2015 on sixx, and lasted for one season. After a 5-year break, Sat.1 rebooted the series on 10 February 2020. The show also featured a 24-hour live feed, in which fans could view the inside of the house at any time on the German pay channel
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and Sky until the twelfth season. In the Sat.1 iteration of the show, however, there was no 24-hour live stream offered from the inside of the house. After a two-year hiatus, the show was bought and revamped by Sat.1 as ''
Promi Big Brother ''Promi Big Brother'' is a German television reality show based on the Dutch show ''Big Brother (Netherlands), Big Brother'', created by producer John de Mol in 1997, which is airing from 2013. The show followed a number of celebrity contestants ...
'', the first celebrity version of the German version, with the first season premiering on 13 September 2013.
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were announced as the new presenters of the revived show in August 2013.
Jochen Schropp Jochen Alexander Schropp (born 22 November 1978 in Lahn-Giessen, Hesse) is a German actor and television host. Biography Schropp was born in 1978 as the child of a teacher and a medical assistant in the former municipality of Gießen in the city ...
is hosting the show since season 2, and with Jochen Bendel, also hosted Series 5. Since season 6, Schropp and Marlene Lufen are hosting the show together.


Format

''Big Brother Germany'' is based on the international '' Big Brother'' series produced by
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which began in 1999. The show's name comes from
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'' (1949), which revolves around a dystopia in which dictator Big Brother is the all-seeing leader. A group of people (called the Housemates) live together in a house, where 24 hours a day their every word and every action is recorded by cameras and microphones in all the rooms in the house. Access to television, the Internet, print media, and time is prohibited. In addition, the housemates live in complete confinement; they have no access to the outside world. At least once a week, the housemates secretly nominate two housemates they wish to face a public vote to evict. The two or more housemates with the most votes face the public vote. The viewing public decides which of them gets evicted through text message votes or phone calls. The nominee with the most votes is evicted and leaves the house. Should their stay inside the house become difficult for them to bear, a housemate is allowed to voluntarily leave at any time during the game. In the event of a withdrawal from the house, a replacement housemate usually enters in their place. In the final week of each season, the viewers vote for which of the remaining people in the house should win the prize money and be crowned the winner of ''Big Brother''.


Changes of the Concept

Since the start of its first season in February 2000, Big Brother Germany went through numerous changes in its concept. Here are some significant examples of the progress of modifying the rules of the original game: * "Only the housemates have to decide which of them gets nominated.": Besides in season 7 the viewers could decide for only 1 time which of them gets nominated. * "None of the housemates know each other before entering the house.": changed in season 3 with a couple in a romantic relationship entering the house. * "The prize money is a certainty": changed in season 4 by letting the final four housemates doing challenges and giving them a quarter of the original prize money for every succeeded challenge. * "The complete household lives together in one group": changed in season 4 by dividing the house into two parts with a "rich" and a "poor" area and splitting the household into two competing teams. Season 6 gets three houses where the housemates have to live in. * "All the housemates live together in one house": changed in season 6 with building a whole "Big Brother village" including five houses and a farm. In season 13 were two houses the "Glasshouse" and the "Blockhouse". * "The show runs for three months": changed in season 5 with expanding the show to one year. * "The show is supposed to run for a certain time": changed in season 6 with the announcement that the show would run as long as the ratings were acceptable, it actually lasted 363 days. * "Only the winner receives prize money": changed in season 6 with the creation of three areas for the housemates where they had to work and earn money, which was given to them when they got evicted (housemates who left the house voluntary did not receive any money). * "The housemates get no information from outside": changed in season 5 where the housemates were allowed to watch the RTL2 News after winning a game and in order to learn about a terrorist attack. In season 13 the viewers can write comments for the housemates and the comments are regularly shown to the house.


Prize money

The winner of ''Big Brother Germany'' receives a cash prize for being the last remaining housemate. * In ''Big Brother 1'' and ''Big Brother 2'', the winner received DM250,000. * In ''Big Brother 3'', the winner received DM300,000, which was increased from DM250,000. * In ''Big Brother 4'', the winner received
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90,000, which was reduced from
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100,000. * In ''Big Brother 5'', the winner received after 365 days in the Big Brother House
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1,000,000. * From ''Big Brother 6'' until ''Big Brother 10'', the winner received
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250,000. * In ''Big Brother 11'', the winner received
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125,000, which was increased from
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100,000. * In ''Big Brother 12'' and ''Big Brother 13'', the winner received
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100,000.


Theme

Some seasons include a theme.


Smoking in the house

Unlike in many other Big Brother houses, in the Big Brother Germany house smoking is allowed outdoors and indoors. This is because Germany has no smoking ban.


Series details


Broadcasting

''Big Brother Germany'' was broadcast by
RTL Zwei RTL Zwei (stylised as RTLZWEI), formerly spelled RTL 2 and RTL II, is a German-language television channel that is operated by ''RTL2 Television GmbH & Co. KG''. RTL2 is a private television broadcaster with a full program ''(Vollprogramm)'' ...
from season 1 until 11, sixx for season 12 and Sat.1 from season 13.


Spin-off shows

In the first season a spin-off show with the name ''Der Talk'' (''The Talk'') was aired on Sundays from 21:15 to 22:15 on RTL Zwei. In the
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season, a spin-off show called "Family and Friends" aired live from 16:45 to 17:45, the show presented by Aleksandra Bechtel. In season thirteen, a live late-night show with the name ''Die Late Night Show'' was aired on sixx every Mondays after ''The Decision Show'', in which the debriefing spoke about what was happening in the house. The hosts were Jochen Bendel and
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. Also every Sunday on IGTV was broadcast a short minute web show titled ''Recap mit Aaron Troschke''. In this, Aaron Troschke as the host commented on the events from the last week.


Presenters


Intros


Reception and popularity

''Big Brother'' was a social phenomenon when it began in 2000. At some point in
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it hits 70% rating share. Despite massive popularity, ratings in the third season started to decline. RTL II decided to put the show off the air for one year (2002). The program returned in 2003 with a completely modified format and lower expectations. Much higher ratings and sponsors' interest resulted in the following season. The fifth season reached up to high expectations of the producers. The high success of the fifth season resulted in a back-to-back season, which was supposed to run for at least a few years. However, ratings started to declaim and the show was hiding in the shadow of its former glory. The producers decided to end the show after its first year on air. Year-and-half later, in 2007, RTL II decided to return old original format of the program, marking the seventh season as "Back To Basics". Despite the renewed format was not a rating hit, but it reached up to producers' low expectations. The producers tried to renew the format for the eleventh season, because of the tenth season-low achievements (The finale of the tenth season had 1.39 million viewers). Viewing figures however decline in the eleventh season, but producers made an impression of success with duration and prize extension. The ratings in the eleventh season rarely reach a 10% share.


References


External links


Official homepageAll the housemates
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