Gran Hermano | |
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Season 4 | |
Presented by | Mercedes Milá |
No. of days | 103 |
No. of housemates | 13 |
Winner | Pedro Oliva |
Runner-up | Desirée Albertalli |
Release | |
Original network | Telecinco |
Original release | 6 October 2002 – 16 January 2003 |
Season chronology |
Gran Hermano 4 is the fourth season of the reality television series Gran Hermano which was broadcast in Spain on Telecinco and La Siete and produced by Endemol. Season 4 lasted for 103 days from October 6, 2002, to January 16, 2003. Pedro Oliva emerged as the winner.
Start Date: October 6, 2002 End Date: January 16, 2003
Duration: 103 days
The Finalists: 3 - Pedro (The Winner), Desirée (Runner-up) and Rafa (3rd)
Evicted Housemates: 9 - Anna, Gustavo († 30 June 2006), Inma, Judith, Mario, Matías, Nacho, Rocío and Sonia
Voluntary Exits: 1 - María
Pedro Oliva was in Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras on 2007.
Matías was in Supervivientes: Perdidos en Honduras on 2009.
Sonia was in Supervivientes: Perdidos en Nicaragua on 2010.
In the 2010 season Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro (All Stars), Nacho and Desirée returned to the house.
Housemates | Age | Residence | Occupation | Entered | Exited | Status |
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Pedro Oliva | 33 | Zaragoza | Civil Servant | Day 1 | Day 103 | Winner |
Désirée Albertalli | 25 | La Coruña | Nurse | Day 1 | Day 103 | Runner-up |
Rafa López | 24 | Zamora | Seminarian and bookseller | Day 1 | Day 103 | 3rd Place |
Nacho Utrera | 25 | Sevilla | Public relations | Day 1 | Day 99 | 9th Evicted |
Matías Fernández | 30 | Las Palmas | Waiter | Day 1 | Day 96 | 8th Evicted |
Inma González | 32 | Cádiz | Businesswoman | Day 1 | Day 89 | 7th Evicted |
Rocío Rodríguez | 24 | Málaga | Administrator | Day 1 | Day 82 | 6th Evicted |
Gustavo Fernández† | 25 | Vizcaya | Boxer and model | Day 1 | Day 68 | 5th Evicted |
Judith Andreú | 29 | Barcelona | Secretary | Day 1 | Day 54 | 4th Evicted |
Anna Franco | 20 | Barcelona | Political science student | Day 12 | Day 40 | 3rd Evicted |
Mario Artiaga | 22 | Madrid | Business student | Day 1 | Day 26 | 2nd Evicted |
Sonia Arenas | 24 | Granada | Flight attendant | Day 1 | Day 12 | 1st Evicted |
María Moratilla | 31 | Madrid | Marketing director | Day 1 | Day 5 | Walked |
Week 1 | Week 3 | Week 5 | Week 7 | Week 9 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 Final | Nominations received | ||
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Pedro | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Judith, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Nacho, Rafa | Winner (Day 103) | 24 | |
Desirée | Inma, Matías, Rafa | Anna, Pedro, Rafa | Anna, Pedro, Rafa | Gustavo, Pedro, Rocío | Gustavo, Pedro, Rocío | Inma, Pedro, Rocío | Inma, Matías, Pedro | Matías, Pedro, Rafa | Pedro, Rafa | Runner-up (Day 103) | 23 | |
Rafa | Desirée, Mario, Rocío | Anna, Mario, Rocío | Anna, Matías, Pedro | Gustavo, Pedro, Rocío | Gustavo, Nacho, Pedro | Matías, Pedro, Rocío | Inma, Matías, Pedro | Matías, Nacho, Pedro | Nacho, Pedro | Third place (Day 103) | 35 | |
Nacho | Inma, Rocío, Sonia | Anna, Judith, Mario | Pedro, Rafa, Rocío | Inma, Pedro, Rocío | Gustavo, Inma, Rocío | Mathias, Pedro, Rocío | Inma, Matías, Pedro | Matías, Pedro, Rafa | Pedro, Rafa | Evicted (Day 99) | 27 | |
Matías | Desirée, Rafa, Sonia | Anna, Judith, Mario | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Gustavo, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Evicted (Day 96) | 11 | ||
Inma | Judith, Nacho, Rocío | Anna, Judith, Mario | Anna, Desirée, Rocío | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Desirée, Gustavo, Nacho | Nacho, Rafa, Rocío | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Evicted (Day 89) | 12 | |||
Rocío | Gustavo, Rafa, Sonia | Gustavo, Mario, Rafa | Anna, Judith, Nacho | Desirée, Judith, Nacho | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Desirée, Nacho, Rafa | Evicted (Day 82) | 22 | ||||
Gustavo | Judith, Nacho, Rocío | Anna, Mario, Rocío | Anna, Rafa, Rocío | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Inma, Nacho, Rafa | Evicted (Day 68) | 12 | |||||
Judith | Gustavo, Inma, Sonia | Anna, Mathias, Pedro | Matías, Pedro, Rocío | Gustavo, Inma, Rocío | Evicted (Day 54) | 16 | ||||||
Anna | Not in House | Desirée, Judith, Mario | Gustavo, Matías, Nacho | Evicted (Day 40) | 13 | |||||||
Mario | Inma, Pedro, Rafa | Anna, Nacho, Rocío | Evicted (Day 26) | 8 | ||||||||
Sonia | Judith, Nacho, Rocío | Evicted (Day 12) | 4 | |||||||||
María | Walked (Day 5) | N/A | ||||||||||
Nomination notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | ||
Against public vote | Inma, Rafa, Rocío, Sonia | Anna, Judith, Mario, Rafa, Rocío | Anna, Desirée, Judith, Matías, Pedro, Rafa, Rocío | Desirée, Judith, Rafa | Desirée, Gustavo, Nacho | Desirée, Nacho, Pedro, Rafa, Rocío | Desirée, Inma, Nacho, Pedro, Rafa | Matías, Pedro, Rafa | Nacho, Pedro, Rafa | Desirée, Pedro, Rafa | ||
Walked | María | none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Sonia 52.9% to evict | Mario 38.6% to evict | Anna 29% to evict | Judith 72.8% to evict | Gustavo 48.1% to evict | Rocío 52.18% to evict | Inma 77.48% to evict | Matías 66.36% to evict | Nacho 47.5% to evict | Rafa 15.80% to win | Desirée 37.67% to win | |
Pedro 46.53% to win |
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