Big Brother (Greek TV series) season 3

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Big Brother
Season 3
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Presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos
No. of days113
No. of housemates18
WinnerThodoris Ispoglov
Runner-upPatricia Lorentzo
Release
Original network ANT1
Original release10 March (2003-03-10) 
30 June 2003 (2003-06-30)
Season chronology
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The Wall was the third season of the Greek reality television series Big Brother . The show followed eighteen contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom-built house.

Contents

In 2003, Big Brother Greece 3 launched under the name The Wall on ANT1 on March 10 and ended on June 30, last 113 days. This season introduced the notion of "The Battle," in which the house is separated into a luxurious half and a poor half, with two teams of housemates constantly fighting for time in the luxurious half. Each week, one or more of the housemates were evicted by a public vote. The last remaining housemate, Thodores Jspógloy, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of €300,000.

The show presented by Andreas Mikroutsikos. Expectations for the format proved unsuccessful with ANT1 choosing not to use it again. [1]

Housemates

NameAge on entryResidenceOccupationDay enteredDay exitedResult
Thodoris Ispoglou33KozaniGuideUn­known113Winner
Patritsia Lorentzo32BrazilWeb designerUn­known113Runner-up
Almperto Nti Matzisio28Sicily - PeloponneseBusinessman (flower trade)Un­known1133rd Place
Olga Tsoni27AgrinioTraderUn­known1134th Place
Christina Kiousi23AthensSecretaryUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Kleanthis Triantapullopoulos52AthensPensioner OAUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Giorgos Beléntzas29AthensBusinessman; Travel agentUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Giorgos Karkabilas42TrikalaTruck driverUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Ntaizi Papakonstantinou30AthensPsychologistUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Michalis Apostolidis63RhodesCivil ServantUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Royla Brophopoulou53AthensRetired; Flight attendantUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Giannis Atzios24ThessalonikiBartenderUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Marios Dramalis37ThessalonikiBusinessmanUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Tzortzis Monogios23MykonosComputer studentUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Ariana Pakitzi35ThessalonikiTravel agentUn­knownUn­knownEvicted
Debora Dimou36GrevenaPrivate employeeUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
Gogo Garufallou23PiraeusPresenter; SingerUn­knownUn­knownUn­known
Sissy Giannakopoulou21ThessalonikiBar womanUn­knownUn­knownUn­known

Nominations Table

No information about 3 housemates: Debora, Gogo & Sissy.

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Winner
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Third Place
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Fourth Place
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Evicted
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Evicted
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Evicted
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Evicted
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Evicted
Michalis**
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Marios**
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Evicted
Ariana?
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Evicted
Up for
eviction
Ariana
Giorgos K
Royla
Christina
Giorgos B
Giorgos K
Michalis
Giorgos B
Giorgos K
Kleanthis
Marios
Tzortzis
Giorgos B
Tzortzis
Marios
Olga
Giorgos B
Yannis
Giorgos B
Royla
Gogo
Michalis
Ntaizi
Olga
Giorgos B
Giorgos K
Almperto
Christina
Giorgos B
Kleanthis
Olga
Patritsia
Almperto
Olga
Patritsia
Thodoris
EvictedAriana
75.4%
to evict
Michalis
42.7%
to evict
Marios
67.7%
to evict
Tzortzis
53%
to evict
Marios
56%
to evict
Yannis
56.5%
to evict
Royla
79%
to evict
Michalis
81%
to evict
Ntaizi
52%
to evict
Giorgos K
56%
to evict
Giorgos B
41%
to evict
Olga
3.2%
to win
Kleanthis
16.2%
to evict
Almperto
6.8%
to win
Christina
16.2%
to evict
Patritsia
22%
to win
SavedRoyla
21.4%
Giorgos K
3.2%
Christina
31.4%
Giorgos B
22.4%
Giorgos K
3.5%
Giorgos B
13.1%
Tzortzis
10.8%
Kleanthis
4.3%
Giorgos K
4.1%
Giorgos B
47%
Olga
44%
Giorgos B
43.5%
Giorgos B
21%
Gogo
19%
Olga
48%
Giorgos B
44%
Almperto
12.0%
Olga
11.5%
Patritsia
3.1%
Thodoris
68%
to win

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