Farma (Croatian TV series) season 1

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Farma
Season 1
Hosted byMia Kovačić
No. of contestants18
Winner Rafael Dropulić
Release
Original network Nova TV
Original release9 March (2008-03-09) 
6 June 2008 (2008-06-06)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of Farma, a Croatian reality television series based on The Farm, premiered on 9 March 2008 and concluded on 6 June 2008 on Nova TV.

Contents

Mia Kovačić served as the main host with Davor Dretar Drele as the co-host, whereas Josip "Joža" Tučkorić mentored the contestants. [1] Eighteen contestant of the first season were announced in February 2009. [2] Rafael Dropulić was crowned as the winner and won 500,000 kn. [3]

Contestants

Celebrity [2] HomeOccupation/NotabilityAge
Aleksandra Grdić Virovitica Model28
Alen Macinić Pazin Big Brother 1 housemate28
Boris Kosmač Samobor Fashion designer31
Davorin Bogović Zagreb Singer47
Fuad Backović, "Deen" Sarajevo Singer26
Dvina Meler Zagreb Model31
Hana Hadžiavdagić Sarajevo Student22
Ivana Marić Zagreb Contestant in Hrvatski Idol25
Jelena Urukalo Rijeka Model20
Josipa Pavičić Zagreb Writer29
Jura Gašparac Zagreb Host41
Stephen Lupino Zagreb Photographer57
Nataša Bebić Split Former Basketball player / Aerobic instructor54
Neno Pavinčić Rijeka TV presenter31
Rafael Dropulić Ploče Story Supernova Music Talents winner28
Slađana Petrušić Zagreb Model25
Stefany Hohnjec Poreč Rhythmic Gymnast & Model21
Stipe Drviš Pula Boxer34

Voting history

Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Final
Head of FarmAlenHanaIvanaHanaStefanyIvanaDvinaHanaJelenaDvinaRafaelJelenanone
NominatedBoris
Ivana
Boris
Stefany
Alen
Josipa
Ivana
Lupino
Davorin
Hana
Jura
Nataša
Jura
Neno
Ivana
Neno
Dvina
Hana
Jelena
Neno
Alen
Neno
Dvina
Rafael
RafaelBorisBorisAlenLupinoDavorinNatašaJuraNenoHanaNenoNenoNominatedWinner
(Day 90)
JelenaIvanaBorisJosipaLupinoDavorinNatašaJuraIvanaHanaNominatedNenoDvinaRunner-Up
(Day 90)
IvanaNominatedStefanyJosipaNominatedDavorinNatašaJuraNominatedDvinaNenoNenoRafael3rd Place
(Day 90)
DvinaBorisBorisJosipaLupinoDavorinNatašaJuraNenoNominatedNenoNenoNominated4th Place
(Day 90)
AlenHead of
Farm
BorisNominatedLupinoDavorinNatašaJuraIvanaHanaNenoNominatedDvinaEvicted
(Day 83)
NenoNot in
The Farm
NatašaNominatedNominatedDvinaNominatedNominatedEvicted
(Day 76)
StefanyBorisNominatedJosipaLupinoDavorinNatašaJuraIvanaHanaNenoEvicted
(Day 69)
HanaIvanaBorisAlenLupinoNominatedNatašaNenoNenoNominatedEvicted
(Day 62)
AleksandraIvanaBorisJosipaLupinoDavorinNatašaNenoIvanaEvicted
(Day 55)
JuraNot in
The Farm
NominatedNominatedEvicted
(Day 48)
SlađanaNot in
The Farm
NatašaWalked
(Day 46)
NatašaNot in
The Farm
NominatedEvicted
(Day 41)
DavorinBorisBorisAlenLupinoNominatedEvicted
(Day 34)
LupinoBorisBorisAlenNominatedEjected
(Day 27)
StipeBorisBorisJosipaLupinoEjected
(Day 27)
JosipaIvanaBorisNominatedEvicted
(Day 20)
BorisNominatedNominatedEvicted
(Day 13)
DeenBorisEvicted
(Day 6)
Notes 1 nonenone 2 nonenone 3 nonenonenonenonenone 4
WalkednoneSlađananone
EjectednoneLupino
Stipe
none
1st Duelist
(By Group)
Boris
7/11 votes
Boris
10/11 votes
Josipa
6/10 votes
Lupino
9/9 votes
Davorin
7/7 votes
Nataša
10/10 votes
Jura
6/8 votes
Ivana
4/7 votes
Hana
4/6 votes
Neno
5/5 votes
Neno
4/4 votes
Dvina
2/3 votes
none
2nd Duelist
(By Public)
Deen
(By 1st Nominated)
Alen
(By Public)
Aleksandra
(By Public)
Alen
(By Public)
Alen
(By Public)
Aleksandra
(By Public)
Aleksandra
(By Public)
Aleksandra
(By Public)
Stefany
(By Public)
Stefany
(By Public)
Dvina
(By Public)
Alen
(By Public)
EvictedDeen
Lost duel
Boris
Lost duel
Josipa
Lost duel
Eviction
Cancelled
Davorin
Lost duel
Nataša
Lost duel
Jura
Lost duel
Aleksandra
Lost duel
Hana
Lost duel
Stefany
Lost duel
Neno
Lost duel
Alen
Lost duel
Dvina
5%
to win
Ivana
20%
to win
Jelena
21%
to win
Rafael
54%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1  : As Head of Household, Alen in Week 1 was not required to vote between the nominations for the first duelist.
  • ^Note 2  : After the 4th duel in which Alen got defeated by Lupino, Lupino and Stipe got into a physical fight which resulted their ejection. Due to an unexpected departure of the following contestants Alen got spared eviction and continued competing.
  • ^Note 3  : Slađana broke the rules by leaking information in Week 7. As a punishment she was set to be the first duelist in that week and got sent to isolation. However, she refuesed it and walked from the competition.
  • ^Note 4  : The final week the public chose who they want to win.

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