Big Brother | |
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Season 3 | |
Presented by | Andrzej Sołtysik Martyna Wojciechowska Grzegorz Miecugow |
No. of days | 85 |
No. of housemates | 17 |
Winner | Piotr Borucki |
Runner-up | Andrzej Galica |
Release | |
Original network | TVN |
Original release | 3 March – 26 May 2002 |
Season chronology |
Big Brother Bitwa (Big Brother Battle) is the third season of the Polish reality television series Big Brother . The show followed a number of contestants, known as housemates, who are isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom-built house. Each week, one of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate remaining winning a cash prize. The show was launched on March 3, 2002 [1] and concluded on May 26, 2002, last 85 days.
In 2002, a new format of the Big Brother show has been implemented in the Netherlands and Poland. Fourteen housemates are divided into two teams: red and blue. After a week, the two housemates who gained the most votes of viewers become captains. Teams fight with each other and play various competitions or battles. The winner of each battle has specific privileges, comforts and rewards. The winning team gains immunity from nominations and benefits from a whole system of privileges that only belong to them and which cannot be used by losers. One housemate from the losing team will leave the game. Big Brother watches over the rivalry of both teams and doesn't tolerate any compromises or arrangements. Big Brother house was divided into two parts. The first is the residential part, where the decor and equipment have changed. One bedroom belongs to the losers and the other to the winners. The second part is a battlefield surrounded by barbed wire with an area of 200 square meters, which includes obstacles, towers and pits inhabited by rats.
Andrzej Sołtysik and Martyna Wojciechowska host the main show.
Finally, Piotr Borucki walked out as the winner. The prize for him is 500.000 PLN.
Housemate | Age | Place |
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Piotr Borucki | 24 | Winner |
Andrzej Galica | 31 | 2nd Place |
Katarzyna Janasik | 30 | 3rd Place |
Joanna Biernacka | 23 | 4th Place |
Tadeusz Ostrowski | 41 | 9th Evicted |
Arkadiusz Batorski | 35 | 8th Evicted |
Magdalena Szewczyk | 34 | 7th Evicted |
Monika Brochacka | 22 | 6th Evicted |
Paweł Iwuć | 20 | 5th Evicted |
Agnieszka Frykowska | 24 | 4th Evicted |
Anna Hoksa | 25 | Ejected |
Łukasz Wiewiórski | 25 | 3rd Evicted |
Agnieszka Koziołek | 24 | 2nd Evicted |
Katarzyna Woźna | 19 | Walked |
Wojciech Bernacki | 31 | Walked |
Ireneusz Próchenko | 41 | 1st Evicted |
Karolina Pikiewicz | 20 | Ejected |
Week 2 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Final | |||||
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House vote | Nomination | ||||||||||||||
Piotr | Agnieszka K Wojciech | No Nominations | Lukasz Magdalena | Lukasz Pawel | Agnieszka F Katarzyna J | Katarzyna J Pawel | Katarzyna J Magdalena | Katarzyna J Magdalena | Tadeusz | Arkadiusz Andrzej | Joanna Katarzyna J | Winner (Day 85) | |||
Andrzej | Agnieszka K Wojciech | No Nominations | Katarzyna W Lukasz | Agnieszka F Lukasz | Agnieszka F Pawel | Monika Pawel | Monika Piotr | Monika Piotr | Tadeusz | Arkadiusz Katarzyna J | Joanna Katarzyna J | Runner up (Day 85) | |||
Katarzyna J | Andrzej Wojciech | No Nominations | Lukasz Pawel | Agnieszka F Lukasz | Andrzej Piotr | Andrzej Monika | Andrzej Monika | Andrzej Monika | Tadeusz | Piotr Andrzej | Andrzej Joanna | Third Place (Day 85) | |||
Joanna | Not in House | Nominated | Exempt | Andrzej Piotr | Evicted (Day 82) | ||||||||||
Arkadiusz | Agnieszka K Wojciech | No Nominations | Lukasz Magdalena | Agnieszka F Lukasz | Agnieszka F Pawel | Monika Pawel | Monika Piotr | Monika Piotr | Tadeusz | Piotr Andrzej | Evicted (Day 78) | ||||
Tadeusz | Not in House | Nominated | Evicted (Day 76) | ||||||||||||
Magdalena | Arkadiusz Piotr | No Nominations | Arkadiusz Lukasz | Agnieszka F Lukasz | Agnieszka F Piotr | Monika Piotr | Monika Piotr | Monika Piotr | Evicted (Day 71) | ||||||
Monika | Not in House | Exempt | Andrzej Magdalena | Andrzej Magdalena | Evicted (Day 64) | ||||||||||
Pawel | Anna Wojciech | No Nominations | Agnieszka F Andrzej | Agnieszka F Andrzej | Andrzej Piotr | Monika Piotr | Evicted (Day 57) | ||||||||
Agnieszka F | Arkadiusz Wojciech | No Nominations | Katarzyna W Lukasz | Arkadiusz Katarzyna J | Magdalena Pawel | Evicted (Day 50) | |||||||||
Anna | Andrzej Piotr | No Nominations | Katarzyna W Lukasz | Lukasz | Refused | Ejected (Day 45) | |||||||||
Lukasz | Arkadiusz Wojciech Ireneusz | No Nominations | Arkadiusz Katarzyna W | Andrzej Arkadiusz | Evicted (Day 43) | ||||||||||
Agnieszka K | Refused | Nominated | Katarzyna W Lukasz | Evicted (Day 37) | |||||||||||
Katarzyna W | Anna Arkadiusz | No Nominations | Andrzej Lukasz | Walked (Day 31) | |||||||||||
Wojciech | Refused | Nominated | Walked (Day 23) | ||||||||||||
Ireneusz | Arkadiusz Piotr | Evicted (Day 15) | |||||||||||||
Karolina | Ejected (Day 4) | ||||||||||||||
Notes | [lower-alpha 1] [lower-alpha 2] | [lower-alpha 3] | [lower-alpha 4] | [lower-alpha 5] | [lower-alpha 6] | none | [lower-alpha 7] | [lower-alpha 8] | [lower-alpha 9] | none | [lower-alpha 10] | ||||
Up for eviction | Arkadiusz Ireneusz Wojciech | Agnieszka K Wojciech | Agnieszka K Lukasz | Agnieszka F Anna Lukasz | Agnieszka F Pawel Piotr | Monika Pawel | Monika Piotr | Andrzej Katarzyna J Magdalena Piotr | Joanna Tadeusz | Andrzej Arkadiusz Piotr | Andrzej Joanna Katarzyna J | Andrzej Katarzyna J Piotr | |||
Walked | none | Wojciech | Katarzyna W | none | |||||||||||
Ejected | Karolina | none | Anna | none | |||||||||||
Evicted | Ireneusz 77.82% to evict | Eviction cancelled | Agnieszka K 52.79% to evict | Lukasz 69.15% to evict | Agnieszka F 68.83% to evict | Pawel 73.81% to evict | Monika 65.52% to evict | Magdalena 78.14% to evict | Tadeusz 4 of 4 votes to evict | Arkadiusz 59.91% to evict | Joanna 45.14% to evict | Katarzyna J 21.52% to win | Andrzej 26.79% to win | ||
Piotr 51.69% to win |
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