Big Brother | |
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Season 6 | |
Presented by | Bridget Maasland |
No. of days | 102 |
No. of housemates | 15 |
Winner | Jeroen Visser |
Runner-up | Sabrina Mutsers |
Release | |
Original network | Talpa |
Original release | 20 August – 27 November 2006 |
Additional information | |
Filming dates | 18 August – 27 November 2006 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother 2006 was the sixth season of the Dutch version of Big Brother. It lasted from 18 August 2006 to 27 November 2006 for a total of 102 days. The presenter was Bridget Maasland.
Though the show launched on 18 August 2006, it did not start airing on television until two days later. Viewing numbers were half of that of the previous season which was largely caused by competition from a similar show The Golden Cage, broadcast immediately after Big Brother.[ citation needed ]
The season added an extra twist to the game, where most of the housemates had a partner who entered the house with them. Another added twist this season was the red phone. Every housemate had a safe deposit account of €30,000. When half was left(meaning one member of the pair had been evicted), the other half had to be donated to other housemates' safe. The winner was left with the amount accumulated. Two "jokers" (exemptions) were sold by auction. Marlies and Tijn won them for €25,300 and €29,200.[ citation needed ]
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Occupation | Relationship | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Jeroen Visser | 23 | Werkendam | Account Manager | - | 1 | 102 | Winner |
Sabrina Mutsers | 27 | Den Haag | Housewife | Monique's sister | 1 | 102 | Runner-up |
Rik Rovers | 22 | 's-Hertogenbosch | Hairdresser | Tijn's brother | 1 | 102 | 3rd Place |
Tijn Rovers | 24 | St-Oedenrode | Salesman | Rik's brother | 1 | 102 | 4th Place |
Monique de Roo | 35 | Den Haag | Part-time receptionists & Fitness instructor | Sabrina's sister | 1 | 95 | Evicted |
Semih Turan | 26 | Rotterdam | Art Director | Micheline's boyfriend | 1 | 88 | Evicted |
Marcia Schouten | 22 | Amsterdam | Student | Egbert's daughter | 1 | 81 | Evicted |
Marlies Otten | 26 | Amsterdam | Manager | - | 1 | 74 | Evicted |
Micheline de Reus | 20 | Rotterdam | Intranet/Internet content manager | Semih's girlfriend | 1 | 67 | Evicted |
Etiënne Meulhof | 18 | Zwolle | Student | Marcel's son | 1 | 60 | Evicted |
Egbert Schouten | 45 | Abbekerk | Group leader of youth detention center | Marcia's father | 1 | 53 | Evicted |
Janine Holder | 31 | Amsterdam | Model | - | 1 | 46 | Evicted |
Milica IJpelaar | 23 | 's-Hertogenbosch | Travelling saleswomen | Hilde's daughter | 1 | 39 | Evicted |
Hilde IJpelaar | 42 | Drunen | Housewife | Milica's mother | 1 | 32 | Evicted |
Marcel Meulhof | 45 | Zwolle | Hotel Manager | Etiënne's father | 1 | 25 | Evicted |
Two of the cast members, Jeroen and Milica arrived one day early and had to pretend to be a couple. Milica's mother Hilde entered a day after most of the group. The first time, the red phone rang Egbert answered it and heard the message that the viewers would decide whether he would stay. One day later he was allowed to stay with 75% of the public vote. Jeroen, Hilde, Milica, Etiënne and Marcel formed a well-known click in the house. When Egbert dropped his key into a hole in the floor, he had to survive in an inflatable canoe in the swimming pool for two days to get it back. Big Brother nominated Semih and Marlies for a minor rule-breaking but this was annulled and Etiënne and Marcel were nominated instead for talking about their nomination strategy. Marcel was the first housemate to be evicted and donated half of the money to his son. Soon after, Monique's husband rushed to the house when it looked like her Tijn was getting close. After they wrote a few letters to each other she decided to stay. Afterward, Monique and Sabrina were given a private bedroom since Tijn and Etiënne wouldn't leave them alone at night. In the second round, Hilde and Etiënne were nominated, the latter because of his racist comments. The red telephone rang again and Semih heard that he would be nominated for four consecutive weeks. Marlies used her joker to put Janine up for nominations in her place. A week later, Egbert, Jeroen and Semih were nominated. During Egbert's eviction host Bridget told Egbert and Jeroen that they both had both been evicted because they had the same percentage of votes. However, Jeroen wasn't really evicted since for a secret mission Monique and Sabrina had to hide Jeroen in their private bedroom for a couple of days. They passed their mission, and all three gained immunity from the next eviction. Marlies was nominated after Sabrina used a joker she bought from Jeroen to put Marlies up for eviction in her place. The winner of the sixth season was the soccer player Jeroen.
Due to the disappointing ratings of this season, Big Brother was canceled in the Netherlands for the second time.
Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 Final | Nominations received | |||
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Jeroen | No Nominations | Micheline | Tijn | Tijn | Marlies | Rik | Tijn | Marlies | Marcia | Tijn | Rik | Monique | Winner (Day 102) | 25 | ||
Sabrina | No Nominations | Hilde | Hilde | Milica | Marcia | Egbert | Marcia | Marcia | Marcia | Marcia | Semih | Jeroen | Runner-up (Day 102) | 4 | ||
Rik | No Nominations | Jeroen | Etiënne | Jeroen | Jeroen | Jeroen | Marcia | Jeroen | Jeroen | Jeroen | Jeroen | Jeroen | Third place (Day 102) | 2 | ||
Tijn | No Nominations | Jeroen | Milica | Jeroen | Marlies | Jeroen | Marlies | Micheline | Semih | Semih | Semih | Jeroen | Fourth place (Day 102) | 11 | ||
Monique | No Nominations | Hilde | Hilde | Milica | Jeroen | Egbert | Marcia | Marcia | Marcia | Marcia | Jeroen | Jeroen | Evicted (Day 95) | 4 | ||
Semih | No Nominations | Hilde | Hilde | Milica | Marlies | Egbert | Tijn | Tijn | Tijn | Tijn | Tijn | Evicted (Day 88) | 4 | |||
Marcia | No Nominations | Milica | Etiënne | Milica | Jeroen | Sabrina | Sabrina | Jeroen | Sabrina | Monique | Evicted (Day 81) | 11 | ||||
Marlies | No Nominations | Jeroen | Etiënne | Jeroen | Jeroen | Egbert | Etiënne | Jeroen | Sabrina | Evicted (Day 74) | 9 | |||||
Micheline | No Nominations | Hilde | Etiënne | Milica | Jeroen | Egbert | Etiënne | Tijn | Evicted (Day 67) | 7 | ||||||
Etiënne | No Nominations | Micheline | Egbert | Tijn | Marlies | Egbert | Marlies | Evicted (Day 60) | 10 | |||||||
Egbert | Nominated | Hilde | Etiënne | Etiënne | Marlies | Etiënne | Evicted (Day 53) | 7 | ||||||||
Janine | No Nominations | Micheline | Etiënne | Jeroen | Marlies | Evicted (Day 46) | 0 | |||||||||
Milica | No Nominations | Micheline | Monique | Tijn | Evicted (Day 39) | 7 | ||||||||||
Hilde | No Nominations | Micheline | Monique | Evicted (Day 32) | 8 | |||||||||||
Marcel | No Nominations | Micheline | Evicted (Day 25) | N/A | ||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | 2 | none | 3 , 4 | none | 5 | 6 , 7 | 8 | none | 9 | ||||||
Nominated | Egbert | Etiënne, Hilde, Marcel, Micheline | Etiënne, Hilde | Jeroen, Milica | Janine, Jeroen, Semih | Egbert, Jeroen, Semih | Entienne, Marcia, Semih | Jeroen, Marcia, Micheline, Semih | Marcia, Marlies | Marcia, Tijn | Jeroen, Semih | Jeroen, Monique | Jeroen, Rik, Sabrina, Tijn | |||
Evicted | Egbert 75% to stay | Marcel 12% to save | Hilde 36% to save | Milica 46% to save | Janine 22% to save | Egbert 23% to save | Etiënne 32% to save | Micheline 13% to save | Marlies 34% to save | Marcia 43% to save | Semih 40% to save | Monique 43% to save | Tijn 8% (out of 4) | Rik 17% (out of 3) | ||
Sabrina 41% (out of 2) | Jeroen 59% to win |
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