Bar | |
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Genre | Reality |
Country of origin | Poland |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 146 |
Production | |
Production company | Strix |
Original release | |
Network | Polsat |
Release | March 2, 2002 – December 10, 2005 |
Related | |
The Bar |
Bar was the local season of the reality The Bar in Poland. The show was aired on Polsat (first 5 editions) and TV4 (6th edition). Was, like its precursor, Big Brother , as many supporters as opponents. By the year 2004 held five Polish edition of the program. In the year 2005 completed the next edition - Bar Europa, which proved to be the least popular among all six versions.
"Bar" was to work in one of the apartments in Wroclaw and doing as much as the daily takings. About staying in the program determined both persons involved in the struggle (vote plus-minus), and the audience (by calling a special number or sending SMS ). In the first edition of the Bar was in the basement of a department store Solpol at Świdnicka street, in the next - in the dining pavilion between the bridges on Kepa Mieszczańska (demolished in May 2006).
The program was created under license from Swedish TV production company Strix.
Leading in all the editions was Krzysztof Ibisz. The program consisted of tracking the fate of several participants in the program both at work in the premises, "Bar" and in the house. Participants scratching each week viewers vote SMSowego decision, sitting on the so-called. "Hot seat" to the finals, where he fought for the title of winner of two people. In the first, third and sixth edition of the winners received cash prizes, in the second edition was flat in Warsaw "Saska Kepa" in the fourth six bars of pure gold, while the fifth car in the Porsche.
The first two editions have been completed in the year 2002 and it seemed then that this was the end of the show, like many reality TV programs, issued earlier by TV Polsat. After a year of "Bar" but he returned to television screens. The third edition in front of television attracted a much larger audience, advertised already familiar faces - boxer Yvonne Guzowski and controversial contestants of "Big Brother" Agnes Frykowski . After the success of the third edition issued fourth Polsat, enjoys the viewing figures even more. It had however changed the formula, and a significant portion of participants were the most popular participants in previous editions of the "Bar", shortly before the program ended, " Knight to take "a TVN -owski "Big Brother". Polsat again went for a blow, and after a few months the screens became the fifth edition of the program. Apart from anyone unknown to the program participants were also invited "VIPs", as it turned out they were in the majority of children of known parents. Was attended among others Torzewska Agata, Jacek Korwin-Mikke, and brothers Cugowscy. The fifth edition, however, did not repeat the previous success. Yet after a year decided to break the sixth installment. It was advertised slogan " Europa Bar "and characterized by the fact that apart from the Poles also took eight participants from other European countries - Greece, Ukraine, Russia, Italy, Lithuania and Great Britain. This edition has reached the smallest audience of the past. It is even said that it was therefore shortened by two weeks. Probably the reason was that it was not implemented like the previous on Polsat, but the station TV 4 . After the sixth edition appeared about the next, having to bear the title " World Bar ", though not Polsat plans to soon return program.
The game began more than a dozen people (this number varied depending on the subsequent editions). All editions appeared also new entrants, falling already during the program, usually at someone's place. The program lasted about three months. Players stayed employed as a staff in place, "Bar" and worked hard under the watchful eye of raw boss - Jack Koch. At the beginning of the "Bar" was on the street Świdnicka Wroclaw in the basement of the house for Commodities "Solpol" program and later moved to the pavilion catering "between the bridges" at Prince Street, Witold 2 (demolished in May 2006 ). The camera is also accompanied by our heroes outside of work, in a house barowiczów located in most editions of Wroclaw Bielany (in the second edition was flat in the city center). Viewers watched their every day relationships - conflicts, friendships, sometimes even affection. Participants also often got different types of additional tasks, they also organized trips to interesting places, where, of course, also accompanied them to the camera. Every Thursday took place the program live in the studio, where each participant had to admit one person "plus" and one "minus" for the past week. The person with the highest number of "cons" occupied the first hot seat, and the person with the most "pros" have to decide who will occupy the second. Every Saturday, the next program of live viewers through SMS vote decided which of the people sitting on the "hot seat" to exit the program. Live programs were also an opportunity for participants to discuss various topics and answering very personal questions sometimes lead.
Series/Name | Presenter(s) | Launch date | Finale date | Days | Contestants | Winner |
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Bar | Krzysztof Ibisz | 2 March 2002 | 1 June 2002 | 92 | 16 | Adrian Urban |
Bar II | Krzysztof Ibisz | 14 September 2002 | 13 December 2002 | 91 | 18 | Eric Alira |
Bar Bez Granic | Krzysztof Ibisz | 13 September 2003 | 20 December 2003 | 99 | 24 | Maciej Kiślewski |
Bar Złoto dla Zuchwałych | Krzysztof Ibisz | 28 February 2004 | 12 June 2004 | 106 | 37 | Mirosława Eichler, "Mirka" |
Bar Vip | Krzysztof Ibisz | 11 September 2004 | 18 December 2004 | 99 | 29 | Ewelina Ciura |
Bar Europa | Krzysztof Ibisz | 24 September 2005 | 10 December 2005 | 78 | 22 | Thomas Ames |
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