Big Brother (Greek TV series) season 2

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Big Brother
Season 2
Presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos
No. of days116
No. of housemates14
WinnerAlexandros Moskhos
Runner-upKostas Karatzias
Release
Original network ANT1
Original release8 March (2002-03-08) 
1 July 2002 (2002-07-01)
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Big Brother Greece 2, was the second season of the Greek reality television series Big Brother . The show followed fourteen 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.

Contents

The last remaining housemate, Alexandros Moskhos, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of €150,000.

The season lasted 116 days and was presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos. It launched on ANT1 on March 8, 2002 and ended on July 1, 2002. [1]

Housemate election

A week before the launch of the season, the public was able to choose two of the housemates, one male and one female. The voted between 18 candidates chosen by the producers. The public vote started on March 2, 2002

Finally, Panagiotis and Tina have received the most votes and became official housemates.

Female
2–3 March4–5 March6–7 March9–10 MarchResult
Tina Evangelou54.86%AdvancedAdvanced44%Official Housemate
Maria Giannakopoulou69%Advanced41%Not Selected
Nikoleta Koutsonikoli44%Advanced15%
Ioanna Mavredaki41%
Elena Giannarou15%
Afrodite Dimoula18%
Evangelia Drakaki13%
Aggeliki Spyrou33.81%
Vicky Stouki11.32%
Male
3–4 March5–6 March7 - 8 March9–10 MarchResult
Panagiotis Grigoriadis60%AdvancedAdvanced36%Official Housemate
Elias Kolios75%Advanced33%Not Selected
Xristos Koimas53%Advanced31%
Maximos Michaelidis25%
Andreas Vogiatzis22%
Giannis Zisis15%
Giorgos Kassimis10%
Dimitris Kliafas27%
Konstantino Belechas13%

Housemates

NameHometownDay enteredDay exitedResult
Alexandros MoschosAthens1116Winner
Kostas KaratziasSerres1116Runner-up
Franzeska MelaAthens1115Evicted
Amalia MitsouAthens1101Evicted
Giorgos KortzisAthens187Evicted
Panagiotis GrigoriadisXanthi373Evicted
Nikos KrinisNew York, USA159Evicted
Melina KentarchouAthens152Evicted
Zoi SiotaAthens145Evicted
Panos SakellaropoulosAthens138Evicted
Efi PafitouThessalonica131Evicted
Klio LiapiSamos124Evicted
Tina EvangelouCorfu317Evicted
Sakis TsolakisThessalonica110Evicted

Nominations table

The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point.

#1#2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9#10#11Final
Day 113Day 116
AlexandrosSakis
Franzeska
Tina
Giorgos
Zoi
Melina
Zoi
Giorgos
Panos
Giorgos
Zoi
Giorgos
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 116)
KostasFranzeska
Zoi
Tina
Franzeska
Melina
Zoi
Melina
Zoi
Melina
Zoi
Zoi
Melina
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
No
Nominations
Runner-up
(Day 116)
FranzeskaKostas
Klio
Tina
Melina
Efi
Panos
Efi
Alexandros
Panos
Nikos
Alexandros
Nikos
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
Giorgos
?
 ?
?
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 115)
AmaliaPanos
Alexandros
Klio
Melina
Klio
Panos
Alexandros
Efi
Melina
Panos
Panigiotis
Zoi
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
Alexandros
Kostas
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 101)
GiorgosSakis
Alexandros
Efi
Nikos
Klio
Efi
Efi
Alexandros
Alexandros
Nikos
Alexandros
Nikos
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 87)
PanigiotisNot in
House
Franzeska
Zoi
Melina
Panos
Zoi
Franzeska
Melina
Panos
Amalia
Franzeska
 ?
?
 ?
?
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 73)
NikosGiorgos
Panos
Melina
Panos
Giorgos
Melina
Alexandros
Panos
Kostas
Zoi
Panigiotis
Franzeska
 ?
?
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 59)
MelinaFranzeska
Nikos
Franzeska
Nikos
Klio
Nikos
Alexandros
Nikos
Kostas
Alexandros
Alexandros
Kostas
 ?
?
Evicted
(Day 52)
ZoiPanos
Amalia
Efi
Tina
Klio
Efi
Alexandros
Kostas
Alexandros
Amalia
Amalia
Alexandros
Evicted
(Day 45)
PanosSakis
Zoi
Efi
Nikos
Klio
Efi
Efi
Alexandros
Kostas
Franzeska
Evicted
(Day 38)
EfiPanos
Zoi
Alexandros
Zoi
Panos
Zoi
Amalia
Franzeska
Evicted
(Day 31)
KlioPanos
Zoi
Panos
Melina
Panos
Zoi
Evicted
(Day 24)
TinaNot in
House
Alexandros
Franzeska
Evicted
(Day 17)
SakisPanos
Alexandros
Evicted
(Day 10)
Up for
eviction
Panos
Sakis
Efi
Franzeska
Tina
Klio
Panos
Alexandros
Efi
Kostas
Melina
Panos
Alexandros
Zoi
Alexandros
Melina
Nikos
Alexandros
Kostas
Nikos
Alexandros
Amalia
Panagiotis
Alexandros
Amalia
Giorgos
Alexandros
Amalia
Alexandros
Franzeska
Kostas
Alexandros
Kostas
EvictedSakis
58%
to evict
Tina
39.65%
to evict
Klio
59%
to evict
Efi
50.63%
to evict
Panos
75.69%
to evict
Zoi
75.50%
to evict
Melina
53.03%
to evict
Nikos
?%
to evict
Panagiotis
77.25%
to evict
Giorgos
74.16%
to evict
Amalia
69.14%
to evict
Franzeska
45.16%
to evict
Kostas
39.29%
to win
SurvivedPanos
42%
to evict
Efi
32.74%
to evict
Franzeska
27.61%
to evict
Panos
41%
to evict
Alexandros
49.37%
to evict
Melina
13.22%
to evict
Kostas
11.09%
to evict
Alexandros
24.50%
to evict
Nikos
25.34%
to evict
Alexandros
21.63%
to evict
Alexandros
?%
to evict
Kostas
?%
to evict
Amalia
11.79%
to evict
Alexandros
10.94%
to evict
Alexandros
14.16%
to evict
Amalia
11.68%
to evict
Alexandros
30.86%
to evict
Alexandros
?%
to evict
Kostas
?%
to evict
Alexandros
60.71%
to win

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