Big Brother (Finnish TV series) season 4

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Big Brother
Season 4
Big Brother Finland 2008 eye.jpg
Presented byVappu Pimiä
No. of days97
No. of housemates22
WinnerAnniina Mustajärvi
Runner-upTero Savikuja
Companion showBig Brother Extra
Release
Original network Sub
Original release26 August (2008-08-26) 
30 November 2008 (2008-11-30)
Season chronology
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Big Brother 2007
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Big Brother 2009

Big Brother 2008 was the fourth season of the Finnish version of the reality television show Big Brother . It aired on Sub (former Subtv) in Finland, from 26 August 2008 to 30 November 2008, lasting for 97 days.

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Vappu Pimiä was the host of Big Brother Talk Show and Janne Kataja hosted of Big Brother Extra. [1]

Unlike previous seasons, this year the Sub also aired an interactive text message contest Big Brother Game on weekdays, hosted by three of housemates from the third season Kadi, Farbod and Aki. This year's fallen residents hosted individual broadcasts.

This season has pre-determined rules that all housemates must strictly follow. Housemate violated the rules will be punished. However, Big Brother reserves the right to change the rules at any time without notice.

The open auditions for the season were completed in April 2008 in Helsinki, Oulu, Rovaniemi, Jyväskylä, Tampere and Turku. In addition, based on audition videos published on the Internet community, the public could choose their own favorite as a housemates. [2]

A number of contestants (known as "housemates") live in a purpose-built house in Espoo, and are isolated from the rest of the world. Each week, each housemate nominates two of their peers for eviction, and the housemates who receive the most nominations will face a public vote. Of these, one will eventually leave, having been "evicted" from the House. However, there sometimes are exceptions to this process as dictated by Big Brother, known as "twists".

Housemates

Thirteen housemates entered the house on the launch night. Four entered on Day 20, shortly before Marko's eviction, while two housemates entered on Day 45 as replacements for Harri and Marianna. Another two male housemates entered on Day 71, and one housemate on Day 73.

NameAge on entry [3] HometownDay enteredDay exitedStatus
Anniina Mustajärvi19 Tampere 2097Winner
Tero Savikuja28 Helsinki 197Runner-up
Johan Grahn23 Tampere 1973rd Place
Jarmo Uusitalo22 Tornio 71974th Place
Tuuli Vuokola23 Tampere 2090Evicted
Anna Sällylä22 Tampere 4590Evicted
Alex Hytönen19 Hyvinkää 7190Evicted
Henna Kalinainen19 Kerava 7383Evicted
Cheryll Karri24 Helsinki 176Evicted
Jari-Matti Kurri23 Turku 2069Evicted
Kaisa-Reeta Kivistö20 Vantaa 4562Evicted
Marianne Oikkonen19 Helsinki 155Evicted
Andreas Grönblom23 Turku 148Evicted
Niko Saarinen21 Kerava 146Ejected
Antti Kurhinen24 Helsinki 2041Evicted
Mia Leviö19 Helsinki 134Evicted
Harri Huhta-aho20 Korpilahti 128Walked
Maria Suominen34 Keuruu 127Evicted
Marianna Zaikova23 Helsinki 121Walked
Marko Kaarto31 Tampere 120Evicted
Minna Sara21 Helsinki 113Evicted
Risto Kuoppala23 Tampere 113Evicted
Housemate exchange
Munyaradzi "Munya" Chidzonga
(from Big Brother Africa 3)
22 Zimbabwe 5560Returned

Voting format

Any viewer may cast as many evict or save votes as they choose. Prior to eviction each housemates' evict votes were merged with their save votes; the housemate with the lowest number of save votes remaining after the merge is evicted.

Nominations table

The first housemate listed is nominated for two points, while the second housemate is nominated for one point. The two or more housemates with the most nomination points face the public vote to save/evict, and when the save votes are subtracted from the evict votes, the housemate with the most evict votes is evicted.

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10 Week 11 Week 12Week 13Week 14
AnniinaNot in
House
Niko
Cheryll
No
nominations
Andreas
Niko
Tero
Jari-Matti
Tero
Jari-Matti
Tero
Jari-Matti
Jari-Matti
Tero
Cheryll
Tero
Tero
Johan
Johan
Tero
Winner
(Day 97)
TeroMarianne
Marko
Risto
Cheryll
Maria
Niko
Maria
Niko
No
nominations
Tuuli
Johan
BannedMarianne
Anniina
Anniina
Cheryll
Anniina
Anna
Anniina
Anna
Henna
Anniina
Johan
Anna
Runner-Up
(Day 97)
JohanCheryll
Marianna
Cheryll
Minna
Cheryll
Niko
Cheryll
Niko
No
nominations
Andreas
Tero
BannedTuuli
Tero
Kaisa-Reeta
Jari-Matti
BannedTuuli
Cheryll
Henna
Tuuli
Tuuli
Alex
Third Place
(Day 97)
JarmoNot in
House
Tuuli
Anna
Tero
Henna
Alex
Tero
Fourth Place
(Day 97)
AlexNot in
House
Anna
Tuuli
Henna
Jarmo
Jarmo
Johan
Evicted
(Day 90)
TuuliNot in
House
Marianne
Maria
No
nominations
Tero
Cheryll
Johan
Marianne
Marianne
Jari-Matti
Kaisa-Reeta
Jari-Matti
Jari-Matti
Cheryll
Johan
Jarmo
Johan
Henna
Johan
Jarmo
Evicted
(Day 90)
AnnaNot in
House
Jari-Matti
Cheryll
Cheryll
Jari-Matti
Cheryll
Jari-Matti
Cheryll
Tero
Tero
Henna
Tero
Tuuli
Evicted
(Day 90)
HennaNot in
House
Anna
Johan
Evicted
(Day 83)
CheryllMarko
Minna
Tero
Marianna
Mia
Tero
Maria
Johan
No
nominations
Tuuli
Jari-Matti
Andreas
Tero
Anniina
Tuuli
Kaisa-Reeta
Tero
Tuuli
Anna
Anniina
Anna
Evicted
(Day 76)
Jari-MattiNot in
House
Maria
Cheryll
No
nominations
Andreas
Johan
Cheryll
Tuuli
Tuuli
Marianne
Anna
Kaisa-Reeta
Anna
Cheryll
Evicted
(Day 69)
Kaisa-ReetaNot in
House
Tuuli
Jari-Matti
Cheryll
Tuuli
Evicted
(Day 62)
MarianneMarianna
Minna
Marianna
Minna
Mia
Marko
Maria
Niko
No
nominations
Andreas
Johan
BannedTero
Tuuli
Evicted
(Day 55)
AndreasMinna
Harri
Minna
Risto
Marko
Cheryll
Johan
Harri
NominatedNiko
Anniina
BannedEvicted
(Day 48)
NikoRisto
Marianne
Risto
Marianna
Marko
Cheryll
Tero
Johan
NominatedAndreas
Cheryll
BannedEjected
(Day 46)
AnttiNot in
House
Niko
Maria
No
nominations
Cheryll
Johan
Evicted
(Day 41)
MiaMarianna
Marianne
Minna
Risto
Cheryll
Marko
Cheryll
Tero
NominatedEvicted
(Day 34)
HarriMarko
Maria
Risto
Maria
Maria
Mia
Maria
Cheryll
Walked
(Day 28)
MariaMinna
Risto
Minna
Risto
Johan
Cheryll
Johan
Harri
Evicted
(Day 27)
MariannaMarko
Marianne
Risto
Minna
Marko
Cheryll
Walked
(Day 21)
MarkoHarri
Risto
BannedMarianna
Cheryll
Evicted
(Day 20)
RistoMaria
Marko
Andreas
Maria
Evicted
(Day 13)
MinnaTero
Marianne
Mia
Maria
Evicted
(Day 13)
Nomination
notes
, , none , none ,
Against
Public Vote
Marianne
Marko
Marko
Minna
Risto
Cheryll
Marko
Maria
Cheryll
Niko
Andreas
Mia
Niko
Anniina
Antti
Jari-Matti
Marianne
Andreas
Cheryll
Johan
Tero
Jari-Matti
Marianne
Tero
Tuuli
Cheryll
Kaisa-Reeta
Anna
Cheryll
Jari-Matti
Johan
Anna
Cheryll
Tuuli
Henna
Tero
Alex
Anna
Anniina
Jarmo
Johan
Tero
Tuuli
Anniina
Jarmo
Johan
Tero
WalkednoneMariannaHarrinone
EjectednoneNikonone
EvictedMarko
8 points
to fake evict
Minna
-23.7%
to evict
Marko
-7.09%
to evict
Maria
-13.10%
to evict
Mia
-1.94%
to evict
Antti
-26.25%
to evict
Andreas
-7.57%
to evict
Marianne
Most votes
to evict
Kaisa-Reeta
-0.19%
to evict
Jari-Matti
-6.98%
to evict
Cheryll
-8.83%
to evict
Henna
-27.99%
to evict
Anna
-0.42%
to evict
Jarmo
0.34%
(out of 4)
Johan
7.37%
(out of 3)
Tuuli
0.21%
to save
Risto
-4.6%
to evict
Tero
14.99%
(out of 2)
Anniina
21.68%
to win
Alex
0.75%
to save
  Housemate was given immunity and could not be nominated for eviction.

Notes

  • ^1 This week the nominations were fake.
  • ^2 Marko was fake evicted, and he has to live in the upstairs room undetected by the others. If he passes this mission, he will be immune from the next nominations.
  • ^3 Marko was supposed to live in the upstairs room undetected by the others, but he voluntarily threw in the towel after less than 24 hours and rejoined the others, so he was automatically up for eviction.
  • ^4 There was a double eviction this Sunday.
  • ^5 Andreas, Mia and Niko were nominated for discussing nominations, talking about previous Big Brother seasons and talking about casting/production issues. Harri was automatically nominated for not going to bed when told to do so.
  • ^6 Harri was initially up for eviction but he was taken ill with blood poisoning during the week and left the house to go to the hospital.
  • ^7   This week the housemates nominated who they wanted to stay in the house. The two or more housemates with the fewest points were up for eviction.
  • ^8 Andreas, Johan, Marianne, Niko and Tero were banned from nominating as punishment for discussing nominations.
  • ^9 Johan won immunity during this week's task.
  • ^10   Since Johan was in the Big Brother Africa house, Munya swapped with Johan from the Big Brother Africa house nominated in his place.
  • ^11 Johan was automatically nominated by Big Brother because he voluntarily left Big Brother house in Africa. He also was not allowed to nominate because he was immune from being nominated last week because he was in Africa.
  • ^12 This week the nominations were fake, all housemates were up for eviction.
  • ^13 There was a triple eviction this Sunday.
  • ^14 There were no nominations in the final week and the public were voting for housemates to win, rather than be evicted.

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