Big Brother (Dutch TV series) season 2

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Big Brother
Season 2
Presented byEsther Duller & Beau Van Erven Doren
No. of days109
No. of housemates15
WinnerBianca Hagenbeek
Runner-upRobin Veen
Release
Original network Veronica
Original release14 September (2000-09-14) 
30 December 2000 (2000-12-30)
Season chronology
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Season 1
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Season 3

Big Brother 2000 is the second season of the Dutch version of Big Brother, was again broadcast by Veronica. It lasted from 14 September till 30 December 2000 for a total of 108 days. The presenters were Beau van Erven Dorens and Esther Duller.

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Development

This season still had high ratings but was plagued by mediocre casting which resulted in a programme that rarely sparkled. Big Brother tried to push a romance between Georgie and Kim but it never really took off. Both Jolanda and Leo left prematurely after they had discovered that they had not impressed the public. It seemed they only wanted to use Big Brother as a stepstone to fame and a job on television. Desirée also regularly threatened to leave but never made that threat true. House pet Cindy, a Nubian goat, was removed by Big Brother because the stream-watchers complained that she was not properly cared for.

However, there were some good moments. The irritations around would-be artist Mohammed, Robin who could not hold his liquor, Annette who slept a night in the goat pen and the stolen kisses between housewife Hieke and surfboy Ferdi. Hilarious was the unexpected refusal of the idealistic Ed to leave during the live show. He thought he had been treated unfairly and only agreed to leave the next day, after being allowed to make a public statement.

Housemates

NameAge on entryHometownOccupationDay enteredDay exitedResult
Bianca Hagenbeek33GroningenSecretary1109Winner
Robin Veen23HoutenSports instructor1109Runner-up
Koos Wentink47HeerhugowaardDriver1109Walked (with ƒ50,000)
Georgie de Gee26ZoetermeerBarman1107Evicted
Hieke van der Heide29StiensReceptionist1104Evicted
Desiree Stegeman28SomerenAssistant broker1100Evicted
Ferdi Bonnet22LeidenSalesman186Evicted
Kim Roben19EpeStudent172Evicted
Annet Stokkentreeff42GoorManager158Evicted
Ed Nypels48Scheveningen-3044Evicted
Miranda Huisman29LeidschendamExecutive board secretary1630Evicted
Leo Piller37CallantsoogComputer company owner122Walked
Rex van Iersel36TilburgTeacher1618Evicted
Mohammed Ali Japur30VlaardingenSalesman116Evicted
Jolanda Kelderman33HaarlemShop owner111Walked

Nominations Table

Housemates nominate for two points (top of the box) and one point (bottom of the box) and the three or more Housemates with the most nomination points face the public vote.

Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 6Week 8Week 10Week 12Week 14Week 15Week 16
Final
Nomination points received
BiancaRobin
Koos
MirandaKoos
Miranda
Koos
Ed
Robin
Koos
Robin
Koos
Robin
Koos
Robin
Desiree
No
Nominations
Winner
(Day 109)
8
RobinBianca
Ferdi
MirandaMiranda
Ferdi
Ed
Ferdie
Bianca
Georgie
Georgie
Kim
Ferdi
Georgie
Desiree
Hieke
No
Nominations
Runner-up
(Day 109)
34
KoosGeorgie
Bianca
MirandaGeorgie
Miranda
Georgie
Ed
Kim
Robin
Ferdi
Georgie
Ferdi
Georgie
Georgie
Desiree
No
Nominations
Walked (bribed)
(Day 109)
27
GeorgieKoos
Annet
MirandaMiranda
Robin
Robin
Ed
Annet
Robin
Robin
Desiree
Koos
Robin
Desiree
Heike
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 107)
19
HiekeMohammed
Koos
MirandaMiranda
Koos
Ed
Georgie
Kim
Desiree
Kim
Desiree
Koos
Desiree
Koos
Desiree
No
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 104)
4
DesireeFerdi
Robin
MirandaMiranda
Robin
Ed
Annet
Koos
Hieke
Kim
Georgie
Robin
Koos
Robin
Koos
Evicted
(Day 100)
13
FerdiMohammed
Jolanda
MirandaMiranda
Annet
Ed
Annet
Annet
Robin
Robin
Desiree
Desiree
Koos
Evicted
(Day 86)
15
KimLeo
Jolanda
MirandaMiranda
Koos
Ed
Robin
Robin
Koos
Robin
Koos
Evicted
(Day 72)
12
AnnetMohammed
Bianca
MirandaFerdi
Kim
Ed
Georgie
Robin
Ferdi
Evicted
(Day 58)
20
EdNot in
House
Annet
Koos
Evicted
(Day 44)
15
MirandaNot in
House
NominatedGeorgie
Bianca
Evicted
(Day 30)
14
LeoKim
Ferdi
MirandaWalked
(Day 22)
2
RexNot in
House
NominatedEvicted
(Day 18)
N/A
MohammedHieke
Jolanda
Evicted
(Day 16)
8
JolandaMohammed
Bianca
Walked
(Day 11)
3
Notesnone 1 none 2 3
Nominated
For Eviction
Bianca,
Ferdi,
Koos,
Mohammed
Miranda,
Rex
Georgie,
Miranda,
Koos
Annet,
Ed,
Georgie
Annet,
Kim,
Koos,
Robin
Georgie,
Kim,
Robin
Ferdi,
Koos,
Robin
Desiree,
Robin,
Koos
Bianca,
Georgie,
Hieke,
Koos,
Robin
Bianca,
Koos,
Robin
WalkedJolandaLeononeKoos
EvictedMohammed
53.1%
to evict
Rex
Fewest votes
to stay
Miranda
42.9%
to evict
Ed
66.3%
to evict
Annet
39.2%
to evict
Kim
39.3%
to evict
Ferdi
68.5%
to evict
Desiree
80.7%
to evict
Hieke
25.2%
to evict
Georgie
36.6%
to evict
Robin
29.9%
to win
SurvivedKoos
21.2%
Bianca
16.8%
Ferdi
8.9%
Miranda
Most votes
Koos
39.3%
Georgie
17.8%
Annet
23.7%
Georgie
10.0%
Robin
37.3%
Koos
14.4%
Kim
9.1%
Georgie
30.5%
Robin
30.2%
Koos
22.4%
Robin
9.1%
Koos
10.9%
Robin
8.4%
Bianca
22.8%
Georgie
18.7%
Robin
16.1%
Koos
14.5%
Robin
24.8%
Bianca
21.7%
Koos
16.9%
Bianca
34.9%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1  : Rex and Miranda entered the house on Day 16, shortly before Mohammed Ali's Eviction. Rex left the house after just two days following a housemate vote in which Miranda was chosen to stay.
  • ^Note 2  : In the penultimate week there was a Double Eviction - one on Day 103 and one on Day 107. All the housemates automatically faced the vote, and it was a vote to evict.
  • ^Note 3 For the final night, all three surviving housemates faced the public vote to win. However, shortly before the winner was announced Koos voluntarily left the Big Brother House. Housemates were offered 50,000 guilders to leave the house should they wish to do so. Koos, saying that he thought he had no chance whatsoever of winning, took the offer of the money and left. Ironically, Koos had the most votes (35.2%) and would have won. The Housemate with the next highest number of votes, Bianca, was announced as the winner instead.

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