Big Brother | |
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Season 4 | |
Presented by | Vappu Pimiä |
No. of days | 97 |
No. of housemates | 22 |
Winner | Anniina Mustajärvi |
Runner-up | Tero Savikuja |
Companion show | Big Brother Extra |
Release | |
Original network | Sub |
Original release | 26 August – 30 November 2008 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother 2008 was the fourth season of the Finnish version of the reality television show Big Brother . It aired on Sub (former Subtv) in Finland, from 26 August 2008 to 30 November 2008, lasting for 97 days.
Vappu Pimiä was the host of Big Brother Talk Show and Janne Kataja hosted of Big Brother Extra. [1]
Unlike previous seasons, this year the Sub also aired an interactive text message contest Big Brother Game on weekdays, hosted by three of housemates from the third season Kadi, Farbod and Aki. This year's fallen residents hosted individual broadcasts.
This season has pre-determined rules that all housemates must strictly follow. Housemate violated the rules will be punished. However, Big Brother reserves the right to change the rules at any time without notice.
The open auditions for the season were completed in April 2008 in Helsinki, Oulu, Rovaniemi, Jyväskylä, Tampere and Turku. In addition, based on audition videos published on the Internet community, the public could choose their own favorite as a housemates. [2]
A number of contestants (known as "housemates") live in a purpose-built house in Espoo, and are isolated from the rest of the world. Each week, each housemate nominates two of their peers for eviction, and the housemates who receive the most nominations will face a public vote. Of these, one will eventually leave, having been "evicted" from the House. However, there sometimes are exceptions to this process as dictated by Big Brother, known as "twists".
Thirteen housemates entered the house on the launch night. Four entered on Day 20, shortly before Marko's eviction, while two housemates entered on Day 45 as replacements for Harri and Marianna. Another two male housemates entered on Day 71, and one housemate on Day 73.
Name | Age on entry [3] | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Status |
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Anniina Mustajärvi | 19 | Tampere | 20 | 97 | Winner |
Tero Savikuja | 28 | Helsinki | 1 | 97 | Runner-up |
Johan Grahn | 23 | Tampere | 1 | 97 | 3rd Place |
Jarmo Uusitalo | 22 | Tornio | 71 | 97 | 4th Place |
Tuuli Vuokola | 23 | Tampere | 20 | 90 | Evicted |
Anna Sällylä | 22 | Tampere | 45 | 90 | Evicted |
Alex Hytönen | 19 | Hyvinkää | 71 | 90 | Evicted |
Henna Kalinainen | 19 | Kerava | 73 | 83 | Evicted |
Cheryll Karri | 24 | Helsinki | 1 | 76 | Evicted |
Jari-Matti Kurri | 23 | Turku | 20 | 69 | Evicted |
Kaisa-Reeta Kivistö | 20 | Vantaa | 45 | 62 | Evicted |
Marianne Oikkonen | 19 | Helsinki | 1 | 55 | Evicted |
Andreas Grönblom | 23 | Turku | 1 | 48 | Evicted |
Niko Saarinen | 21 | Kerava | 1 | 46 | Ejected |
Antti Kurhinen | 24 | Helsinki | 20 | 41 | Evicted |
Mia Leviö | 19 | Helsinki | 1 | 34 | Evicted |
Harri Huhta-aho | 20 | Korpilahti | 1 | 28 | Walked |
Maria Suominen | 34 | Keuruu | 1 | 27 | Evicted |
Marianna Zaikova | 23 | Helsinki | 1 | 21 | Walked |
Marko Kaarto | 31 | Tampere | 1 | 20 | Evicted |
Minna Sara | 21 | Helsinki | 1 | 13 | Evicted |
Risto Kuoppala | 23 | Tampere | 1 | 13 | Evicted |
Housemate exchange | |||||
Munyaradzi "Munya" Chidzonga (from Big Brother Africa 3) | 22 | Zimbabwe | 55 | 60 | Returned |
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.
The first housemate listed is nominated for two points, while the second housemate is nominated for one point. The two or more housemates with the most nomination points face the public vote to save/evict, and when the save votes are subtracted from the evict votes, the housemate with the most evict votes is evicted.
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