Baari

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Baari is the local series of the reality series The Bar in Finland. The show was started on 7 March 2006 and finished on 4 June 2006, with a duration of 90 days. The series was aired on Sub TV. [1] The presenters are Kirsi Salo and Silvia Modig.

Contents

Contestants

ContestantResidenceOccupationAge
Daniel Vantaa 21
Frank Tammin Järvenpää 22
Hanna Helsinki 24
Irena Helsinki 31
Kaj Turku 31
Katarina Hyvinkää 27
Makkonen Sotkamo 29
Mira Helsinki 32
Mirita Helsinki 23
Olivia Kortelainen Helsinki 29
Petri Helsinki 38
Tiina Kuopio 25
Tomas Porvoo 26

Nominations

Round 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Round 5Round 6Round 7Round 8Round 9Round 10Final
FrankKaj
Mira
Petri
Tiina
Hanna
Katarina
Makkonen
Tiina
Kaj
Makkonen
Kaj
Makkonen
Irena
Olivia
Hanna
Olivia
Irena
Hanna
Mira
Irena
Winner
(Day 90)
MiraMirita
Makkonen
Kaj
Daniel
Makkonen
Daniel
Hanna
Frank
Olivia
Tiina
Tiina
Hanna
ImmuneOlivia
Kaj
Irena
Hanna
Irena
Frank
Runner-up
(Day 90)
IrenaPetri
Makkonen
Mira
Daniel
Petri
Katarina
Makkonen
Daniel
Petri
Frank
Tiina
Hanna
Tiina
Olivia
Mira
Hanna
Mira
Hanna
Frank
Mira
Evicted
(Day 83)
HannaKaj
Petri
Tiina
Mirita
Mira
Katarina
Tomas
Daniel
Kaj
Frank
Kaj
Makkonen
ImmuneFrank
Mira
Mira
Irena
Evicted
(Day 76)
KajMirita
Mira
Petri
Mirita
Frank
Katarina
Makkonen
Irena
Hanna
Tiina
Hanna
Makkonen
ImmuneFrank
Mira
Walked
(Day 65)
OliviaNot in
The Bar
Mira
Irene
Kaj
Makkonen
Irena
Frank
Kaj
Mira
Evicted
(Day 62)
TiinaKaj
Daniel
Hanna
Makkonen
Irena
Katarina
Tomas
Daniel
Petri
Frank
Irena
Hanna
Irena
Olivia
Evicted
(Day 55)
TomasKaj
Mira
Makkonen
Mirita
Irena
Katarina
Makkonen
Daniel
Petri
Frank
Tiina
Hanna
Walked
(Day 52)
MakkonenDaniel
Mira
Petri
Mirita
Irena
Katarina
Tomas
Daniel
Petri
Frank
Tiina
Hanna
Evicted
(Day 48)
PetriTomas
Mira
Makkonen
Mirita
Irena
Katarina
Makkonen
Daniel
Makkonen
Frank
Evicted
(Day 41)
DanielKaj
Mira
Makkonen
Mirita
Frank
Tiina
Tiina
Mira
Evicted
(Day 27)
KatarinaFrank
Petri
Kaj
Daniel
Irena
Frank
Evicted
(Day 20)
MiritaTiina
Petri
Petri
Hanna
Evicted
(Day 13)
Public nomination
(Vote Plus)
NoneFrank
(25.88%)
Frank
(25.4%)
Mira
(28.7%)
None
WalkedNoneTomasNoneKajNone
Highest scoreKaj (+5)Petri (+4)Irena (+5)Makkonen (+5)Petri (+4)Kaj (+4)Irena (+3)Frank (+3)Mira (+3)Mira (+2)None
Lowest score
(1st nominated)
Mira (-6)Mirita (-6)Katarina (-8)Daniel (-6)Frank (-6)Makkonen (-5)Olivia (-3)Mira (-2)Hanna (-3)Frank (-3)None
2nd nominated
(By highest score)
NoneKatarinaFrankKajPetriMiraTiinaOliviaIrenaIrenaNone
EvictedEviction
cancelled
Mirita
51.43% to evict
Katarina
61% to evict
Daniel
52% to evict
Petri
80% to evict
Makkonen
51% to evict
Tiina
51% to evict
Olivia
80% to evict
Hanna
65% to evict
Irena
54% to evict
Mira
??% to win
Frank
??% to win

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References

  1. Yrttiaho, Tuomo (1 March 2016). "Baari-ohjelmassa pyöritettiin punavuorelaisbaaria ja suoritettiin tehtäviä". Helsingin Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 14 July 2023.