Big Brother | |
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Season 3 | |
Presented by | Oliver Geissen |
No. of days | 106 |
No. of housemates | 14 |
Winner | Karina Schreiber |
Runner-up | Medy Hussein |
No. of episodes | 108 |
Release | |
Original network | RTL Zwei |
Original release | 27 January – 12 May 2001 |
Season chronology |
Season three of Big Brother Germany lasted from 27 January 2001 to 12 May 2001 and was aired on RTL and RTL Zwei.
After a very successful second season the producers did not hesitate to start the third installment of the show already a scarce month after the end of the second season with keeping the basic format the same. However, the producers introduced three twists in hope of keeping the excitement up: The first one was that Coco and Katja, a dating couple entered the house together which marked the first time that two housemates knew each other before the show officially (several contestants met at auditions in former seasons). Also, every housemate had now three nominations point to give out - two for the least liked and one for the second least liked person in the house. The same changes were made to the viewer's nominations. The biggest twist however was announced after the twelve original housemates entered the house on launch night: it was revealed that trained actress Silvia was a mole working for Big Brother. As a result of the heavy number of voluntary exits during season 2, the contestants had to pay a deposit before entering the house and would receive 1.000 euro per week in their stay in the house. However, they would only get the deposit and the money they earned when they get evicted.
Due to the lack of diversity and conflicts between the housemates which have mostly been considered as "boring" and "dull" the producers decide to make an offer of 100.000 DM which the person that would voluntary walk on the same night would earn. After almost all the housemates wanted to take the offer, Anja walked away with the money. On the same night Big Brother revealed that there would be a mole in the house left it to everyone's speculation who that person was. Some days later Big Brother asked the Mole to reveal her identity to the other housemates and to leave the house afterwards. As replacements for Anja and Silvia, blonde bombshell Ana-Marija and Thomas, who was sitting in a wheelchair and was chosen by the viewers to move in, entered the house with none of them having any huge impact on the show either.
After 106 Days, Karina Schreiber won the season, just like the first two winners John Milz and Alida Kurras, Schreiber was raised in the GDR and was considered as the nicest person in the house and was never nominated.
The third season was a huge disappointment in terms of ratings and entertainment and saw the show being off the screen for more than two years with RTL never airing a Big Brother show anymore.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Karina Schreiber | 26 | Erfurt | 1 | 106 | Winner |
Medy Hussein | 36 | Berlin | 1 | 106 | Runner-up |
Wulf Piazolo | 26 | Freiburg | 1 | 106 | 3rd Place |
Tajana Dietrich | 28 | Bregenz, Austria | 1 | 104 | Evicted |
Cornelius "Coco" Schmitz | 25 | Essen | 1 | 102 | Evicted |
Thomas Hoffmarck | 34 | Lünen | 57 | 99 | Evicted |
Katja Frase | 24 | Essen | 1 | 85 | Evicted |
Ana-Marija Sokolović | 27 | Stuttgart | 50 | 71 | Evicted |
Huy Hoang Nguyen | 24 | Hattingen | 1 | 57 | Evicted |
Silvia Leder | 29 | Vienna, Austria | 1 | 50 | Mole |
Anja Kerwer | 27 | Bottrop | 1 | 46 | Walked |
Michael Nagel | 23 | Cologne | 1 | 43 | Evicted |
Jörg Heidt | 32 | Bremerhaven | 1 | 29 | Evicted |
Nicole Bartsch | 25 | Duisburg | 1 | 15 | Evicted |
Week 2 | Week 4 | Week 6 | Week 8 | Week 10 | Week 12 | Week 14 | Week 15 Final | Nomination points received | |||
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Karina | Jörg Nicole | Jörg Medy | Tajana Wulf | Wulf Tajana | Thomas Ana-Marija | Katja Wulf | Wulf Thomas | No nominations | Winner (Day 106) | 10 | |
Medy | Huy Karina | Anja Huy | Anja Huy | Huy Tajana | Ana-Marija Thomas | Thomas Karina | Tajana Karina | No nominations | Runner-up (Day 106) | 8 | |
Wulf | Michael Silvia | Michael Silvia | Michael Medy | Huy Karina | Ana-Marija Karina | Thomas Karina | Thomas Karina | No nominations | Third place (Day 106) | 14 | |
Tajana | Jörg Nicole | Huy Karina | Michael Huy | Huy Wulf | Thomas Coco | Medy Wulf | Medy Coco | No nominations | Evicted (Day 104) | 22 | |
Coco | Michael Jörg | Jörg Michael | Silvia Tajana | Wulf Karina | Ana-Marija Thomas | Thomas Tajana | Thomas Tajana | No nominations | Evicted (Day 102) | 4 | |
Thomas | Not in House | Ana-Marija Tajana | Tajana Wulf | Tajana Wulf | Evicted (Day 99) | 25 | |||||
Katja | Jörg Michael | Jörg Michael | Michael Tajana | Huy Medy | Ana-Marija Thomas | Thomas Karina | Evicted (Day 85) | 14 | |||
Ana-Marija | Not in House | Thomas Katja | Evicted (Day 71) | 11 | |||||||
Huy | Nicole Medy | Jörg Tajana | Tajana Wulf | Katja Tajana | Evicted (Day 57) | 16 | |||||
Silvia | Nicole Wulf | Katja Michael | Anja Michael | Walked (Day 50) | 15 | ||||||
Anja | Jörg Nicole | Jörg Silvia | Silvia Tajana | Walked (Day 46) | 11 | ||||||
Michael | Silvia Jörg | Silvia Jörg | Silvia Katja | Evicted (Day 43) | 24 | ||||||
Jörg | Anja Huy | Anja Michael | Evicted (Day 29) | 22 | |||||||
Nicole | Silvia Tajana | Evicted (Day 15) | 8 | ||||||||
Public nominations | Michael 49.58% Nicole 11.80% | Michael 34.12% Jörg 12.89% | Michael 33.69% Anja 31.29% | Katja 57.55% Tajana 8.89% | Katja 63.09% Coco 8.81% | Katja 61.18% Thomas 19.00% | Thomas Coco | none | |||
Nominated | Jörg, Nicole | Jörg, Michael | Michael, Tajana | Huy, Wulf | Ana-Marija, Thomas | Thomas, Katja | Thomas, Tajana | Coco, Karina, Medy, Tajana, Wulf | Medy, Karina, Wulf | ||
Walked | none | Anja, Silvia | none | ||||||||
Evicted | Nicole 70.93% to evict | Jörg 50.46% to evict | Michael 64.55% to evict | Huy 62.22% to evict | Ana-Marija 51.36% to evict | Katja 75.90% to evict | Thomas 78.89% to evict | Coco 47% (out of 5) to evict | Wulf Fewest votes (out of 3) | Medy 44.84% (out of 2) | |
Tajana 31% (out of 4) to evict | Karina 55.16% to win | ||||||||||
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