Big Brother (Greek TV series) season 1

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Big Brother
Season 1
Presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos
No. of days113
No. of housemates12
WinnerGiorgos Triantafyllidis
Runner-upProdromos Kathiniotis
Release
Original network ANT1
Original release10 September (2001-09-10) 
31 December 2001 (2001-12-31)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

Big Brother Greece 1, was the first season of the Greek reality television series Big Brother . The show followed twelve contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House. Each week, one or more of the housemates were evicted by a public vote. The last remaining housemate, Giorgos Triantafyllidis, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of 50,000,000 GRD.

Contents

The season lasted 113 days and was presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos. It launched on ANT1 on September 10, 2001 and ended on December 31, 2001. This season is considered the most successful season out of the three to follow on ANT1, with massive viewership. Its finale on New Year's Eve attracted more than 80% of the television share. [1]

Important personalities from the season include runner-up Prodromos Kathiniotis who later went on to release a studio album and also dab in TV hosting.

Housemates

NameHometownDay enteredDay exitedResult
Giorgos Triantafyllidis1113Winner
Prodormos KathiniotisAthens1113Runner-up
Kostas MpobolosAthens1112Evicted
Nikol ZoylamogloyAthens1109Evicted
Dora ArchontakiAthens1106Evicted
Ntinos DoylkeridisStuttgart, Germany199Evicted
Xristos XanthopoylosAthens185Evicted
Katerina KontolaimoyAthens171Evicted
Elina PriakoyAthens157Evicted
Rea AntoniadoyIstanbul, Turkey143Evicted
Mairi SkordouAthens129Evicted
Filippos CharisAttica115Evicted

Nominations Table

Week 2Week 3Week 6Week 8Week 10Week 12Week 14Week 15Week 16
Day 109Day 112Final
GiorgosFilippos
Dora
Kostas
Mairi
Rea
Dora
Elina
Dora
Dora
Kostas
Xristos
Dora
Ntinos
Nikol
Nikol
Dora
No
nominations
No
nominations
Winner
(Day 113)
ProdromosFilippos
Dora
Mairi
Dora
Dora
Nikol
Elina
Nikol
Xristos
Katerina
Xristos
Nikol
Kostas
Nikol
Nikol
Kostas
No
nominations
No
nominations
Runner-up
(Day 113)
KostasNikol
Dora
Mairi
Nikol
Nikol
Dora
Nikol
Dora
Giorgos
Dora
Dora
Nikol
Prodromos
Dora
Dora
Nikol
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 112)
NikolKostas
Prodromos
Kostas
Prodromos
Rea
Kostas
Elina
Prodromos
Prodromos
Kostas
Xristos
Kostas
Ntinos
Kostas
Kostas
Dora
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 109)
DoraMairi
Filippos
Mairi
Nikol
Nikol
Rea
Elina
Nikol
Nikol
Katerina
Nikol
Xristos
Ntinos
Nikol
Prodromos
Kostas
Evicted
(Day 106)
NtinosXristos
Dora
Xristos
Rea
Rea
Dora
Nikol
Xristos
Katerina
Xristos
Xristos
Nikol
Dora
Nikol
Evicted
(Day 99)
XristosFilippos
Rea
Rea
Ntinos
Rea
Nikol
Elina
Prodromos
Katerina
Nikol
Nikol
Prodromos
Evicted
(Day 85)
KaterinaFilippos
Rea
Kostas
Mairi
Rea
Dora
Kostas
Dora
Dora
Kostas
Evicted
(Day 71)
ElinaMairi
Dora
Mairi
Dora
Dora
Rea
Nikol
Xristos
Evicted
(Day 57)
ReaDora
Filippos
Kostas
Nikol
Dora
Nikol
Evicted
(Day 43)
MairiDora
Filippos
Xristos
Kostas
Evicted
(Day 29)
FilipposDora
Elina
Evicted
(Day 15)
Up for
eviction
Filippos
Kostas
Ntinos
Giorgos
Mairi
Ntinos
Giorgos
Prodromos
Rea
Elina
Giorgos
Ntinos
Prodromos
Katerina
Ntinos
Xristos
Giorgos
Nikol
Xristos
Dora
Giorgos
Prodromos
Ntinos
Dora
Giorgos
Kostas
Prodromos
All
Housemates
EvictedFilippos
46.40%
to evict
Mairi
46.67%
to evict
Rea
?%
to evict
Elina
37.04%
to evict
Katerina
?%
to evict
Xristos
46.71%
to evict
Ntinos
48.48%
to evict
Dora
40.93%
to evict
Nikol
29.43%
to evict
Kostas
40.47%
to evict
Prodromos
56.43%
to evict
SurvivedKostas
~37.00%
to evict
Ntinos
~16.00%
to evict
Ntinos
32.20%
to evict
Giorgos
21.13%
to evict
Giorgos
?%
to evict
Prodromos
?%
to evict
Prodromos
35.09%
to evict
Ntinos
25.63%
to evict
Giorgos
2.24%
to evict
Ntinos
?%
to evict
Xristos
?%
to evict
Giorgos
27.69%
to evict
Nikol
25.60%
to evict
Dora
24.83%
to evict
Kostas
15.78%
to evict
Prodromos
10.91%
to evict
Kostas
21.99%
to evict
Prodromos
21.85%
to evict
Giorgos
15.23%
to evict
Prodromos
26.45%
to evict
Giorgos
25.02%
to evict
Kostas
19.09%
to evict
Giorgos
35.64%
to evict
Prodromos
23.89%
to evict
Giorgos
43.57%
to evict

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