Promi Big Brother

Promi Big Brother is a German television reality show based on the Dutch show Big Brother, created by producer John de Mol in 1997, which is airing from 2013. The show followed a number of celebrity contestants, known as Bewohner or Kandidaten, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built Set. In Season 1-7, after the second week, every day, one of the housemates were evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate, named the winner. In Season 8, Promi Big Brother will be airing for the first time, for three Weeks.

Promi Big Brother
The eye logo since season 7.
GenreReality
Created byJohn de Mol
Presented by
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes127
Production
Running time50-211 minutes
Release
Original networkSat.1
Original release13 September 2013 (2013-09-13) 
present
Chronology
Related showsBig Brother
External links
Website

Promi Big Brother began as a spin-off series to the original Big Brother Germany, and premiered on Sat.1 on 13 September 2013.[1]

Comedian Cindy aus Marzahn and television presenter and Comedian Oliver Pocher hosted the first season.[2][3] Jochen Schropp hosted season two onward. Season five was hosted by Jochen Schropp and Jochen Bendel and from season six onward the show is hosting by Jochen Schropp and Marlene Lufen.

Format

The eye logo used from seasons 1 until 6.

Promi Big Brother follows in his conception the basic idea of Big Brother. For a given period of time, several people live in a television studio set up as a living environment, the so-called "container". The daily routine is structured by the production company, which appears as the computer voice "Big Brother". Competitions are held or assignments are given to the participants of the show.

The lives of the participants, who are referred to as "celebrities" in the program and in the title, are recorded around the clock by television cameras and microphones and broadcast live in the form of live broadcasts or as a compilation.

Prize money

The winner of Promi Big Brother receives a cash prize for being the last remaining housemate.

Distribution of participants

Designations of the areas
Season Luxurious Area Poor Area
1 no division
2 Above (House) Below (Basement)
3
4 House Sewerage
5 Everything Nothing
6 Villa Construction Site
7 Luxury Camp Tent Camp
8 Fairy Tale Castle Fairy Tale Forest

Since the second season, the participants are divided into two different areas: In addition to a luxurious area, there is an area in which the participants live in poor conditions. The distribution of the participants can be changed by spectator ratings, arbitrary stage directions or since the third season also due to the outcome of duels.

In seasons 2 to 4 attention was paid to an even distribution of the participants (per area six people). Since the fifth season, there is often an uneven distribution. For example, on the second day of the sixth season, three participants lived in the luxurious area, while the other nine participants had to live in the poor area.

Since the fifth season, both areas are on one level. In the previous three seasons, there were two levels.

Nomination and Victory

Since the second season, participants have nominated one other participant each day from the second live show to leave the house or show. Afterwards, the audience selects by televoting a participant from the nomination list, which should remain in the house or in the show. The one who has received the least audience votes, must go. If residents voluntarily leave the house (or for other reasons), the move will expire on the appropriate number of days. After two weeks, there will be the finale at the end of the season, in which four of the last five remaining participants fall out. The last remaining one is the winner of the season.

In the first season, the audience chose by televoting instead of a participant from the nomination list, who should stay in the house or in the show, a participant who should leave the house or the show. The one who got the most audience votes had to leave.

Theme

Some seasons include a theme.

Season Theme
1 none
2 The Experiment
3 none
4
5 All or Nothing
6 none
7
8

Broadcasting

Season Week Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
1 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–11:15pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:15pm)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:15pm)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–11:15pm)
2 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–11:15pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:15pm)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:15pm)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–11:15pm)
3 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–11:45pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:45pm)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:45pm)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–11:45pm)
4 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–12:00am)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–12:00am)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–12:00am)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–12:00am)
5 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:30pm)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–11:30pm)
6 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:30pm)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–12:00am)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–12:00am)
7 Week 1 Highlights Shows
(8:15pm–12:15am)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–12:00am)
Week 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:45pm)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–11:45pm)
8 Week 1 & 2 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:45pm)
The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
Highlights Shows
(10:15pm–11:45pm)
Week 3 The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
The Decision Shows
(10:15pm–12:00am)
The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–11:30pm)
The Decision Shows
(8:15pm–10:30pm)

The finals are broadcast on Fridays at 8:15pm.

Livestream

During the first season, there was a livestream during commercial breaks and a 2-hour livestream after broadcast on Sky Deutschland. From the second season, a 24-hour live stream from various providers (Season 2: Maxdome, Season 3: Sky Deutschland, Season 4: Bild) was offered. Since the fifth season, no live stream is available.

Web Formats

During the first season, the web show was moderated by Etienne Gardé and Nils Bomhoff, and during the second season by Cindy aus Marzahn and Ingo Wohlfeil. For the third and fourth season, the web show was hosted by Aaron Troschke alone. The webshow during the fifth season was again moderated by Aaron Troschke, but this time with Melissa Khalaj. From the sixth season Troschke moderated again the Webshow.

Since the seventh season Raffaela "Raffa" Zollo presents the InstagramTV (IGTV) coverage from the Promi Big Brother Instagram account.

During the sixth season, for the first time, a four-part reality documentary titled Promi Big Brother – Der Tag danach (The day after) is available online.

Companion shows

During the first season, a weekly eve magazine titled Promi Big Brother Inside was aired on Sat.1.

Since the second season, a live late-night show with the name Promi Big Brother – Die Late Night Show is aired daily on sixx throughout the season, moderated by Jochen Bendel and Melissa Khalaj. During the fifth season, the show temporarily stopped because Bendel switched to host the main show.

After the third season, a special episode titled Promi Big Brother – Jetzt wird abgerechnet on Sat.1 was aired.

Presenters

Season Presenter(s) Sidekicks Companion show Webshow
1 Cindy aus Marzahn Oliver Pocher Jan Hahn Etienne Gardé Nils Bomhoff
2 Jochen Schropp Cindy aus Marzahn[lower-alpha 1] Jochen Bendel Melissa Khalaj Cindy aus Marzahn Ingo Wohlfeil
3 Aaron Troschke
4 Désirée Nick[lower-alpha 1] Aaron Troschke[lower-alpha 2]
5 Jochen Bendel Melissa Khalaj
6 Marlene Lufen Jochen Bendel Melissa Khalaj
7 Raffaela „Raffa“ Zollo
8 Claudia Obert
  1. Sidekick
  2. Social-Media-Reporter

Series details and viewership

SeriesDaysHousematesWinnerRunner-upEpisodesOriginally airedAverage viewers
(millions)
First airedLast airedNetwork
11513Jenny ElversNatalia Osada1513 September 2013 (2013-09-13)27 September 2013 (2013-09-27)Sat.12.04
21712Aaron TroschkeClaudia Effenberg1515 August 2014 (2014-08-15)29 August 2014 (2014-08-29)2.92
3David OdonkorMenowin Fröhlich1514 August 2015 (2015-08-14)28 August 2015 (2015-08-28)2.37
413Ben TewaagCathy Lugner152 September 2016 (2016-09-02)16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)2.00
512Jens HilbertMilo Moiré1511 August 2017 (2017-08-11)25 August 2017 (2017-08-25)1.86
613Silvia WollnyChethrin Schulze1517 August 2018 (2018-08-17)31 August 2018 (2018-08-31)2.09
712Janine MeissnerJoey Heindle159 August 2019 (2019-08-09)23 August 2019 (2019-08-23)2.01
82418Werner HanschMischa Mayer227 August 2020 (2020-08-07)28 August 2020 (2020-08-28)1.67

Intros

Season Song Performer Note
1 "The Signal" Madcon Intro
"Plastic Faces" Miss Li Outro
2 "Sex Love Rock'n'Roll" Arash feat. T-Pain Intro & Outro
3 "Come Together" Echosmith Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Duell Intro
4 "Rebellen" Juno17 Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Duell Intro
5 "Frei" Michael Bauereiß Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Duell Intro
6 "Alles was ich will" Brenner Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Duell Intro
7 "An guten Tagen" Johannes Oerding Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Match & Duell Intro
8 "Mehr Davon" Lotte Intro & Outro
"The Hanging Tree" James Newton Howard feat. Jennifer Lawrence Match & Duell Intro

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-04-07. Retrieved 2013-07-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-07-02. Retrieved 2013-07-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "Oliver Pocher". 3 December 2011.
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