Big Brother | |
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Season 2 | |
Presented by | Mari Sainio |
No. of days | 96 |
No. of housemates | 18 |
Winner | Sari Nygren |
Runner-up | Kari Hautoniemi |
Companion show | Big Brother Extra |
Release | |
Original network | Sub |
Original release | 28 August – 1 December 2006 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother 2006 was the second season of the Finnish reality television season Big Brother . It aired on SubTV in Finland, from 29 August 2006 to 1 December 2006, and lasted 96 days. A number of contestants (known as "housemates") lived in a purpose-built house in Espoo, and were isolated from the rest of the world. Each week, each housemate nominated two of their peers for eviction, and the housemates who received the most nominations would face a public vote. Of these, one would eventually leave, having been "evicted" from the house. However, there sometimes were exceptions to this process as dictated by Big Brother, known as "twists". In the final week, there were four housemates remaining, and the public voted for who they wanted to win. Sari Nygren received the most votes, and won the prize money of €50,000. The series's final broadcast obtained a peak audience of 540,000 viewers. [1]
Twelve housemates entered the house at Launch. Sari was the twelfth housemate, chosen by the public, to enter the house. Six other housemates entered the house during the season, creating a total of eighteen housemates competing in Big Brother 2006. One of these six housemates was a replacement housemate Sorella, who was introduced to the housemates on Day 21, after the departure of Henri. On Day 36, five more housemates (Olli, Piritta, Jani, Mia, Jaakko) entered the house, totaling 18 housemates. Two housemates (Heidi and Mika) were ejected from the house. On Day 84, it was revealed that an old housemate would re-enter the house on the following week. Jenni, Kaarlo and Mira received the most votes in the first round, so the final vote was between the three of them. After receiving 43,8% of all votes, Kaarlo became eligible to win the prize money and re-entered the house on Day 91.
Housemates | Age | Residence | Day entered | Day exited | Stattus |
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Sari Nygren | 33 | Kokkola | 1 | 96 | Winner |
Kari Hautoniemi | 33 | Turku | 1 | 96 | Runner-up |
Kaarlo Nisso | 22 | Tampere | 91 | 96 | 3rd Place |
1 | 42 | Evicted | |||
Olli Paloheimo | 22 | Espoo | 36 | 96 | 4th Place |
Hanne Talola | 27 | Helsinki | 1 | 91 | Evicted |
Jani Raivio | 27 | Kouvola | 36 | 84 | Evicted |
Mia Reijonen | 31 | Helsinki | 36 | 77 | Evicted |
Mira Kansanniva | 28 | Helsinki | 1 | 70 | Evicted |
Jenni Kovanen | 28 | Tampere | 1 | 63 | Evicted |
Piritta Sorvali | 28 | Helsinki | 36 | 56 | Evicted |
Jaakko Salmi | 24 | Helsinki/Turku | 36 | 49 | Evicted |
Sorella Johansson | 30 | Espoo | 21 | 35 | Evicted |
Mika Sivén | 25 | Helsinki | 1 | 30 | Ejected |
Tatu Kosonen | 31 | Helsinki | 1 | 28 | Evicted |
Henri Petro | 27 | Tampere | 1 | 21 | Evicted |
Heidi Aspegren | 23 | Helsinki | 1 | 16 | Ejected |
Ari Soidinmäki | 29 | Soini | 1 | 14 | Evicted |
Mirka Rikman | 29 | Helsinki | 1 | 7 | Evicted |
In the 2005 season of Big Brother Suomi, viewers could only vote to evict the nominated housemates they wanted to leave the house. Big Brother 2006 added the save vote. Any viewer may cast as many evict or save votes as they choose. Prior to eviction each housemates' evict votes were merged with their save votes; the housemate with the lowest number of save votes remaining after the merge is evicted.
This article needs to be updated.(October 2009) |
On September 26, Mika was removed from the house for the alleged attempt to sexually abuse a fellow female housemate, Sorella. After a party, on Day 25, Sorella and Mika ended up in the same bed at the end of the night. After Sorella had, seemingly, passed out, Mika tried to lower her jeans and finger her. Big Brother stopped Mika by ordering him to come to the Diary Room. The incident is undergoing police investigation.
The first housemate listed in each cell is nominated for two points, while the second housemate listed is nominated for one point.
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 Final | Nomination points received | ||
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Sari | Heidi Tatu | Mira Mika | Henri Tatu | Tatu Mika | Sorella Jenni | Nominated | Jaakko Piritta | Piritta Jani | Jenni Mira | Jani Mira | Jani Mia | Jani Olli | Hanne Olli | Winner (Day 96) | 26 | |
Kari | Mika Mirka | Hanne Sari | Henri Sari | Tatu Kaarlo | Sorella Mira | No nominations | Mia Hanne | Mira Hanne | Mia Mira | Mira Sari | Mia Hanne | Olli Sari | Hanne Olli | Runner-up (Day 96) | 27 | |
Kaarlo | Mika Heidi | Ari Henri | Mira Henri | Mira Kari | Mira Sorella | Nominated | Evicted (Day 42) | Third place (Day 96) | 5 | |||||||
Olli | Not in House | No nominations | Jaakko Jenni | Mia Piritta | Jenni Mia | Mira Sari | Mira Sari | Sari Jani | Sari Hanne | Fourth place (Day 96) | 7 | |||||
Hanne | Mirka Heidi | Mika Mira | Henri Kari | Tatu Kari | Sorella Sari | No nominations | Mia Mira | Mia Mira | Mira Mia | Kari Mira | Kari Mia | Kari Jani | Kari Sari | Evicted (Day 91) | 19 | |
Jani | Not in House | No nominations | Mia Piritta | Mia Piritta | Mia Jenni | Sari Mira | Mia Sari | Sari Kari | Evicted (Day 84) | 20 | ||||||
Mia | Not in House | No nominations | Jaakko Jenni | Mira Jani | Jani Mira | Kari Jani | Jani Olli | Evicted (Day 77) | 33 | |||||||
Mira | Kari Sari | Heidi Mika | Henri Mika | Jenni Kaarlo | Kaarlo Sorella | No nominations | Mia Piritta | Kari Hanne | Jenni Hanne | Jani Kari | Evicted (Day 70) | 45 | ||||
Jenni | Mira Mirka | Ari Heidi | Henri Mira | Tatu Mira | Sorella Kari | No nominations | Mia Kari | Mira Mia | Mira Kari | Evicted (Day 63) | 17 | |||||
Piritta | Not in House | No nominations | Jaakko Jani | Jani Kari | Evicted (Day 56) | 10 | ||||||||||
Jaakko | Not in House | No nominations | Mia Olli | Evicted (Day 49) | 8 | |||||||||||
Sorella | Not in House | Sari Hanne | Jenni Kaarlo | Evicted (Day 35) | 9 | |||||||||||
Mika | Mirka Kari | Ari Mira | Mira Henri | Mira Tatu | Ejected (Day 30) | 15 | ||||||||||
Tatu | Heidi Sari | Heidi Henri | Sari Henri | Jenni Mika | Evicted (Day 28) | 11 | ||||||||||
Henri | Ari Hanne | Ari Hanne | Mira Kari | Evicted (Day 21) | 16 | |||||||||||
Heidi | Sari Ari | Mira Hanne | Ejected (Day 16) | 12 | ||||||||||||
Ari | Mike Heidi | Mika Henry | Evicted (Day 14) | 11 | ||||||||||||
Mirka | Kari Sari | Evicted (Day 7) | 6 | |||||||||||||
Note | none | 1 | none | 2 | none | 3 | none | 4 | none | 5 | 6 | |||||
Against public vote | Heidi, Mika, Mirka | Ari, Mika, Mira | Henri, Mira | Mira, Tatu | Jenni, Sorella | Kaarlo, Sari | Jaakko, Mia | Mia, Mira, Piritta | Jenni, Mira | Jani, Kari, Mira | Jani, Mia | Jani, Sari | Hanne, Sari | Kaarlo, Kari, Olli, Sari | ||
Ejected | none | Heidi | none | Mika | none | |||||||||||
Evicted | Mirka Most votes to evict | Ari -7.61% to evict | Henri -41.58% to evict | Tatu -8.14% to evict | Sorella -38.26% to evict | Kaarlo -17.86% to evict | Jaakko -28.69% to evict | Piritta -9.32% to evict | Jenni -13.20% to evict | Mira -9.68% to evict | Mia -29.09% to evict | Jani -16.15% to evict | Hanne -4.79% to evict | Olli 2.50% (out of 4) | Kaarlo 11.54% (out of 3) | |
Kaarlo 43.8% (out of 3) to return | Kari 24.27% (out of 2) | Sari 61.69% to win |
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