Big Brother | |
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Season 2 | |
Presented by | Andreas Mikroutsikos |
No. of days | 116 |
No. of housemates | 14 |
Winner | Alexandros Moskhos |
Runner-up | Kostas Karatzias |
Release | |
Original network | ANT1 |
Original release | 8 March – 1 July 2002 |
Season chronology |
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.
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]
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 | ||||||||||
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2–3 March | 4–5 March | 6–7 March | 9–10 March | Result | ||||||
Tina Evangelou | 54.86% | Advanced | Advanced | 44% | Official Housemate | |||||
Maria Giannakopoulou | 69% | Advanced | 41% | Not Selected | ||||||
Nikoleta Koutsonikoli | 44% | Advanced | 15% | |||||||
Ioanna Mavredaki | 41% | |||||||||
Elena Giannarou | 15% | |||||||||
Afrodite Dimoula | 18% | |||||||||
Evangelia Drakaki | 13% | |||||||||
Aggeliki Spyrou | 33.81% | |||||||||
Vicky Stouki | 11.32% | |||||||||
Male | ||||||||||
3–4 March | 5–6 March | 7 - 8 March | 9–10 March | Result | ||||||
Panagiotis Grigoriadis | 60% | Advanced | Advanced | 36% | Official Housemate | |||||
Elias Kolios | 75% | Advanced | 33% | Not Selected | ||||||
Xristos Koimas | 53% | Advanced | 31% | |||||||
Maximos Michaelidis | 25% | |||||||||
Andreas Vogiatzis | 22% | |||||||||
Giannis Zisis | 15% | |||||||||
Giorgos Kassimis | 10% | |||||||||
Dimitris Kliafas | 27% | |||||||||
Konstantino Belechas | 13% |
Name | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Alexandros Moschos | Athens | 1 | 116 | Winner |
Kostas Karatzias | Serres | 1 | 116 | Runner-up |
Franzeska Mela | Athens | 1 | 115 | Evicted |
Amalia Mitsou | Athens | 1 | 101 | Evicted |
Giorgos Kortzis | Athens | 1 | 87 | Evicted |
Panagiotis Grigoriadis | Xanthi | 3 | 73 | Evicted |
Nikos Krinis | New York, USA | 1 | 59 | Evicted |
Melina Kentarchou | Athens | 1 | 52 | Evicted |
Zoi Siota | Athens | 1 | 45 | Evicted |
Panos Sakellaropoulos | Athens | 1 | 38 | Evicted |
Efi Pafitou | Thessalonica | 1 | 31 | Evicted |
Klio Liapi | Samos | 1 | 24 | Evicted |
Tina Evangelou | Corfu | 3 | 17 | Evicted |
Sakis Tsolakis | Thessalonica | 1 | 10 | Evicted |
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 | #11 | Final | ||
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Day 113 | Day 116 | ||||||||||||
Alexandros | Sakis Franzeska | Tina Giorgos | Zoi Melina | Zoi Giorgos | Panos Giorgos | Zoi Giorgos | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | No Nominations | Winner (Day 116) |
Kostas | Franzeska Zoi | Tina Franzeska | Melina Zoi | Melina Zoi | Melina Zoi | Zoi Melina | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | No Nominations | Runner-up (Day 116) |
Franzeska | Kostas Klio | Tina Melina | Efi Panos | Efi Alexandros | Panos Nikos | Alexandros Nikos | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | Giorgos ? | ? ? | No Nominations | Evicted (Day 115) |
Amalia | Panos Alexandros | Klio Melina | Klio Panos | Alexandros Efi | Melina Panos | Panigiotis Zoi | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | Alexandros Kostas | ? ? | Evicted (Day 101) | |
Giorgos | Sakis Alexandros | Efi Nikos | Klio Efi | Efi Alexandros | Alexandros Nikos | Alexandros Nikos | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | Evicted (Day 87) | ||
Panigiotis | Not in House | Franzeska Zoi | Melina Panos | Zoi Franzeska | Melina Panos | Amalia Franzeska | ? ? | ? ? | ? ? | Evicted (Day 73) | |||
Nikos | Giorgos Panos | Melina Panos | Giorgos Melina | Alexandros Panos | Kostas Zoi | Panigiotis Franzeska | ? ? | ? ? | Evicted (Day 59) | ||||
Melina | Franzeska Nikos | Franzeska Nikos | Klio Nikos | Alexandros Nikos | Kostas Alexandros | Alexandros Kostas | ? ? | Evicted (Day 52) | |||||
Zoi | Panos Amalia | Efi Tina | Klio Efi | Alexandros Kostas | Alexandros Amalia | Amalia Alexandros | Evicted (Day 45) | ||||||
Panos | Sakis Zoi | Efi Nikos | Klio Efi | Efi Alexandros | Kostas Franzeska | Evicted (Day 38) | |||||||
Efi | Panos Zoi | Alexandros Zoi | Panos Zoi | Amalia Franzeska | Evicted (Day 31) | ||||||||
Klio | Panos Zoi | Panos Melina | Panos Zoi | Evicted (Day 24) | |||||||||
Tina | Not in House | Alexandros Franzeska | Evicted (Day 17) | ||||||||||
Sakis | Panos 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 |
Evicted | Sakis 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 |
Survived | Panos 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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