Big Brother (Romanian TV series)

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Big Brother
Also known asFratele cel Mare (Romanian)
Developed byEndemol
Presented byAndreea Raicu
Virgil Ianțu
Country of originRomania
Original languageRomanian
No. of seasons2
Production
Executive producerAdela Harnagea
Producers
  • Liviu Cristea
  • George Radu
  • Cristina Simionescu
Running time60/120 minutes (approx.)[1][2]
Original release
NetworkPrima TV
Release16 March 2003 (2003-03-16) –
14 June 2004 (2004-06-14)

Big Brother (also known as in Romanian: Fratele cel Mare,[3][4] lit.'The Big Brother') is a Romanian version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother produced by Endemol.[5] A group of people (called the Housemates) live together in an isolated house. They don't have TV, the Internet, newspapers or watches. 24 hours a day, their life is recorded by hidden cameras in all the rooms in the House.[6] The Housemates are completely isolated from the outside world.[7] Every week, each of them must enter the Diary Room and nominate two of the other people for public eviction. The two or more housemates with most negative votes become nominated. For almost a week the TV viewers have to decide which of them to be evicted, voting via SMS or phone calls.[8]

Every week the Housemates have a weekly task. Depending on whether they successfully complete the task or not, their shopping budget is increased or decreased.[9]

During the final week, the viewers vote for which of the remaining people in the House they want to win the show. The person with the most positive votes becomes a winner and receives a big money prize. In the first season was the prize US$50,000 and in the second season was the prize €75,000.[10][11]

The show in Romania lasted for two seasons. Both aired on Prima TV.

History[edit]

Production[edit]

Prima TV acquired the format of Big Brother and announced on 2 December 2002 that it will be launched in the early months of 2003.[12] A team of eleven people was sent to Budapest for the Hungarian version of Big Brother, for four months to learn how the show will work.[13]

Spin-offs[edit]

Following the end of the first season, a show called Big Brother – Revanșa (lit.'Big Brother – Revenge') aired on Prima TV, which consisted of several housemates discussing for half an hour what happened during their time in the house and what they plan to do after the show finished.[14]

Big Brother 1 (2003)[edit]

The first season started on 16 March 2003 and ended on 6 July 2003, lasting for 112 days.[15][16] It was hosted by Andreea Raicu and Virgil Ianţu.[17][13] The winner was Sorin Fișteag "Soso".[10]

The house was located in the area of Semănătoarea.[18]

In June 2003, Laura Stanciu, the spokesperson for the show, released a book which contains behind-the-scenes information about the season.[19]

Housemates[edit]

Name Age Occupation Hometown Ref.
Adrian 21 DJ Melinești, Dolj
Alida Mocanu 26 Student Ploiești
Andreea Vasile 22 Student Râmnicu Vâlcea
Costel 27 Administrator Jibou, Zalău
Ernest Francisc Takacs 22 Student Petroșani
Florin Staicu 25 Ski and snowboard supervisor Brașov
Iulia 29 Economist Baia Mare
Izabela 25 Barman Satu Mare
Nicolae "Mumu" Covle 32 Administrator Oradea
Nadira 22 Student Iași
Sorin "Soso" Fișteag 21 Student Reșița
Violeta Ivu 24 Director Bucharest

Nominations table[edit]

Public nominations: The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point.

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Final
Soso Nadira
Violeta
Iulia
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Costel
Izabela
Costel
Florin
Winner
(Day 113)
Alida Nadira
Adrian
Mumu
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Andreea
Florin
Costel
Florin
Runner up
(Day 113)
Florin Nadira
Izabela
Iulia
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Andreea
Soso
Andreea
Alida
Third place
(Day 113)
Andreea Ernest
Nina
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Florin
Izabela
Costel
Florin
Fourth place
(Day 113)
Costel Nadira
Iulia
Iulia
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Andreea
Soso
Alida
Soso
Evicted
Izabela Nadira
Adrian
Mumu
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Andreea
Soso
Evicted
Ernest Nadira
Izabela
Iulia
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Evicted
Adrian Nadira
Izabela
Iulia
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
Evicted
Violeta Iulia
Andreea
Mumu
?
?
?
?
?
Evicted
Iulia Nadira
Adrian
Mumu
?
?
?
Evicted
Mumu Nadira
Iulia
Iulia
?
Evicted
Nadira Izabela
Iulia
Evicted
Public
nominations
none 2-Mumu
1-Andreea
2-Ernest
1-Iulia
2-Violeta
1-Izabela
2-Ernest
1-Adrian
2-Costel
1-Andreea
2-Andreea
1-Izabela
2-Costel
1-Florin
none
Percentages
Mumu
27%
Andreea
26%
Iulia
5%
Others
42%
Percentages
Ernest
31%
Iulia
29%
Izabela
12%
Others
28%
Percentages
Violeta
31%
Izabela
22%
Alida
17%
Others
30%
Percentages
Ernest
27%
Adrian
25%
Others
48%
Percentages
Costel
32%
Andreea
30%
Ernest
21%
Florin
5%
Izabela
5%
Alida
4%
Soso
3%
Percentages
Andreea
32%
Izabela
32%
Costel
31%
Others
5%
Percentages
Costel
38%
Florin
35%
Others
27%
Up for
eviction
Izabela
Nadira
Iulia
Mumu
Iulia
Izabela
Izabela
Violeta
Adrian
Ernest
Florin
Soso
Costel
Ernest
Andreea
Izabela
Costel
Florin
Alida
Andreea
Florin
Soso
Evicted Nadira
56.9%
to evict
Mumu
56%
to evict
Iulia
58%
to evict
Violeta
51%
to evict
Adrian
45%
to evict
Ernest
54%
to evict
Izabela
61%
to evict
Costel
52%
to evict
Andreea
6%
(out of 4)
to win
Florin
12.9%
(out of 3)
to win
Alida
17.6%
(out of 2)
to win
Survived Izabela
43.1%
Iulia
44%
Izabela
42%
Izabela
49%
Ernest
43%
Florin
9%
Soso
3%
Costel
46%
Andreea
39%
Florin
48%
Soso
82.4%
to win

Big Brother 2 (2004)[edit]

The second season was produced by Endemol and aired from March 13, 2004 to June 14, 2004, lasting for 91 days. It was hosted by Andreea Raicu and Virgil Ianţu.[17][33] The winner was Iustin.[11]

Housemates[edit]

Name Age Occupation Hometown Ref.
Aly 26 Real estate agent Brașov
Andreea 27 Student Bucharest
Ciprian Cavescu 27 Jurist Galați
Daniel Burcea 24 Barman Curtea de Argeș
Evelina 21 Barman Bucharest
Fily 29 Engineer Drăgășani
George 27 Financial analyst Bucharest
Iustinian Ghita 23 Painter Cluj-Napoca
Monica 22 Student Râmnicu Vâlcea
Raluca 22 Assistant manager Deva
Tino 26 Fitness trainer Bucharest
Virginia 29 Toy maker Baia Mare

Nominations table[edit]

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Final
Iustin Evelina
George
Evelina
Aly
Fily
Daniel
Evelina
Daniel
Daniel
George
Daniel
Monica
?
?
George
Ciprian
Winner
(Day 94)
George Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Aly
Andreea
Fily
Evelina
Virginia
Virginia
Fily
Raluca
Virginia
?
?
Iustin
Monica
Runner up
(Day 94)
Ciprian Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Aly
Andreea
Fily
Evelina
Virginia
Virginia
Fily
Virginia
Raluca
?
?
Iustin
Monica
Third place
(Day 94)
Raluca Evelina
Aly
Evelina
Aly
Evelina
Andreea
Evelina
George
Daniel
George
Daniel
George
?
?
Iustin
Monica
Fourth place
(Day 94)
Monica Evelina
Aly
Evelina
Aly
Fily
Evelina
Evelina
Daniel
Fily
Daniel
Virginia
Raluca
?
?
George
Ciprian
Evicted
(Day 87)
Daniel Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Aly
Fily
Andreea
Virginia
Evelina
Virginia
Fily
Virginia
Raluca
?
?
Evicted
(Day 79)
Virginia Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Aly
Andreea
Evelina
Fily
Evelina
Ciprian
Fily
Daniel
Monica
Evicted
(Day 72)
Fily Evelina
Virginia
Evelina
Aly
Andreea
Daniel
Evelina
Virginia
Virginia
Iustin
Evicted
(Day 65)
Evelina Aly
Tino
Aly
Daniel
Andreea
Fily
Fily
Virginia
Evicted
(Day 58)
Andreea Tino
Evelina
Evelina
Aly
Fily
Evelina
Evicted
(Day 44)
Aly Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Fily
Evicted
(Day 30)
Tino Evelina
Aly
Evicted
(Day 16)
Public
nominations
Tino
26.3%
Evelina
22.1%
Evelina
37%
Aly
26.9%
Andreea
21.8%
Fily
18%
Virginia
38.5%
Evelina
25.2%
Virginia
58.9%
Fily
13.7%
Virginia
31%
Raluca
16.4%
Ciprian
20.6%
Daniel
20.2%
?
?
none
Up for
eviction
Evelina
Tino
Evelina
Aly
Andreea
Evelina
Evelina
Virginia
Fily
Virginia
Daniel
Virginia
Ciprian
Daniel
Iustin
Monica
Ciprian
George
Iustin
Raluca
Evicted Tino
63.4%
to evict
Aly
53.5%
to evict
Andreea
58%
to evict
Evelina
61.4%
to evict
Fily
70.4%
to evict
Virginia
50.1%
to evict
Daniel
61%
to evict
Monica
?%
to evict
Raluca
 ?%
to win
Ciprian
 ?%
to win
George
 ?%
to win
Survived Evelina
36.6%
Evelina
46.5%
Evelina
42%
Virginia
38.6%
Virginia
29.6%
Daniel
49.9%
Ciprian
39%
Iustin
?%
Iustin
51%
to win

Reception and cancellation[edit]

The show quickly gained the attention of the Orthodox Church, claiming that they have warned the producers regarding shows which "promote prostitution and violence." Furthermore, the contestants in the first season were "shy" and "reluctant" to perform suggestive actions, with one contestant being dubbed "the girl with the cape" due to the fact that she wore a cape each time she showered.[46][4][47]

News outlets believed that pre-recorded material was used for the first season rather than live recordings; their affirmations would be later confirmed by the show's spokesperson. The latter claimed that pre-recorded material was indeed used as it was "impossible to broadcast it live due to the bad weather at the time."[48][49]

The ratings for the first season were "disappointing", as the show did not live up to the viewers's expectations, most likely due to the suggestions that the National Audiovisual Council proposed to the producers to "keep the show civil." To make things worse, the season's grand finale was eclipsed by the screening of the Indian film Yaadon Ki Baaraat on Antena 1. The show ended up, however, being a financial success.[50]

During the second season, some contestants engaged in racy activities. Their actions were met with backlash by the Orthodox Church, the National Audiovisual Council and several political figures, which criticized the show for "promoting prostitution." The National Audiovisual Council also requested for Prima TV to show their decision for sanctioning the show due to violating the Audiovisual Act by "broadcasting pornographic content." Distrust was also created between the network and some viewers, who believed their online votes were not counted.[4]

Following the sanctions imposed by the National Audiovisual Council, the breaching of autochthonous regulations and fluctuating ratings, Prima TV "did not see why they should keep a show like this with high production costs." After the show's cancellation, the network aimed to re-brand itself.[51][52]

In 2014, Prima TV had announced that they acquired the format of Utopia, which worked similarly the way Big Brother did and that it would air during the fall of that year. Although, in October, Cristian Burci, the owner of Prima TV, stated that "the show will be scheduled to air either at the end of the year or next year." Subsequently, the show was "postponed indefinitely" due to the "financial issues that Burci was facing."[53][54][55]

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