Nice People was a French reality television show presented by Flavie Flament (daily) and Arthur (specials) and broadcast on TF1 from 26 April 2003 to 5 July 2003. The show was produced by So Nice Production and Endemol.
The show, inspired by the film L'Auberge Espagnole , put 12 young people representing different European countries in a luxurious villa in the Cote d'Azur in Nice to live for two and a half months. Much as in Loft Story, the French version of Big Brother, broadcast on M6 in 2001 and 2002, these young people were filmed 24 hours and eliminated progressively by the public. Each week, one or two celebrities also visited and stayed a few days with the contestants. The celebrities also joined the contestants in voting whom to evict each week. The winner was Serena Reinaldi.
Housemates | Residence | Occupation | Age |
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Antti Timonen | Student | 27 | |
Eleanor Legge-Bourke | Public relations executive | 22 | |
Elena Lenina | TV presenter | 27 | |
Helder Silva | Clerk | 23 | |
Karolina Bomba-Petrajtis | Musician | 24 | |
Katrin Jeckstat | Student | 21 | |
Michaël Darchambeau | Student | 22 | |
Nallé Grinda | Tennis player | 27 | |
Prosper Masquelier | Comedian | 22 | |
Raimondo Palermo | Financial adviser | 29 | |
Raquel Morcillo | Receptionist | 24 | |
Serena Reinaldi | Art student | 25 | |
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 10 | ||||
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Serena | Raquel, Antti | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Antti | Nallé, Katrin | Katrin, Eleanor | Nallé, Katrin | Michael, Helder, Katrin | No nominations | Winner (Day 70) | |||
Helder | Elena, Nallé | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Antti | Prosper, Eleanor | Karolina, Nallé | Katrin, Eleanor | Serena, Eleanor, Katrin | No nominations | Runner-Up (Day 70) | |||
Katrin | Karolina, Elena | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Helder | Prosper, Nallé | Karolina, Serena | Michael, Nallé | Helder, Michael, Eleanor | No nominations | Evicted (Day 63) | |||
Raimondo | Serena, Raquel | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Antti | Prosper, Eleanor | Karolina, Nallé | Eleanor, Nallé | Serena, Eleanor, Katrin | No nominations | Evicted (Day 63) | |||
Eleanor | Helder, Katrin | Katrin, Nallé | Helder, Nallé | Helder, Nallé | Karolina, Raimondo | Michael, Helder | Raimondo, Michael, Helder | Evicted (Day 49) | ||||
Michael | Karolina, Nallé | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Antti | Prosper, Eleanor | Karolina, Nallé | Eleanor, Nallé | Serena, Eleanor, Katrin | Evicted (Day 49) | ||||
Nallé | Helder, Elena | Helder, Elena | Prosper, Michael | Prosper, Helder | Katrin, Helder | Raimondo, Katrin | Evicted (Day 42) | |||||
Karolina | Raquel, Katrin | Prosper, Elena | Prosper, Helder | Helder, Prosper | Helder, Katrin | Evicted (Day 35) | ||||||
Prosper | Katrin, Raquel | Raimondo, Katrin | Michael, Nallé | Karolina, Nallé | Evicted (Day 28) | |||||||
Antti | Karolina, Prosper | Elena, Karolina | Prosper, Nallé | Evicted (Day 21) | ||||||||
Elena | Raquel, Katrin | Antti, Katrin | Evicted (Day 14) | |||||||||
Raquel | Michael, Elena | Evicted (Day 7) | ||||||||||
Celebrity Guest | Ophélie Winter | Doc Gynéco | Christophe Dechavanne | Les Models | Gilbert Montagné | Brahim Asloum | Smaïn | Francis Lalanne | None | |||
Jean-Pascal Lacoste | Mareva Galanter | Sophie Favier | Irina (Helder's girlfriend) | |||||||||
Guest Nominations | Katrin, Raquel | Helder, Elena | Refused | Raimondo, Serena | Helder, Karolina | Katrin, Helder | Raimondo, Michael, Eleanor | No nominations | None | |||
Prosper, Eleanor | Helder, Karolina | Nallé, Katrin | No nominations | |||||||||
Nominated | Raquel Katrin | Prosper Elena | Antti Prosper | Prosper Nallé Eleanor | Helder Karolina | Katrin Nallé | Eleanor Katrin Michael | Serena Raimondo Helder Katrin | Serena Helder | |||
Evicted | Raquel 37% to save | Elena 41% to save | Antti 45% to save | Prosper 30% to save | Karolina 45% to save | Nallé 36% to save | Eleanor 35% to save | Raimondo ??% to save | Helder 22% to win | |||
Michel 21% to save | Katrin ??% to save | Serena 78% to win |
Day | Broadcast schedule | Audience | Share |
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Saturday | 3 May 2003 to 20:50 | 6.900.000 | 34,9% |
Saturday | 10 May 2003 to 22:40 | 4.400.000 | 21,9% |
Saturday | 17 May 2003 to 22:20 | 5.000.000 | - |
Saturday | 24 May 2003 to 22:10 | 5.500.000 | - |
Saturday | 31 May 2003 to 22:10 | 4.000.000 | - |
Saturday | 7 June 2003 to 22:10 | 3.950.000 | 27% |
Saturday | 14 June 2003 to 22:10 | - | - |
Saturday | 21 June 2003 to 22:10 | - | - |
Saturday | 28 June 2003 to 22:10 | - | - |
Saturday | 5 July 2003 to 22:10 | 4.310.000 | 29,5% |
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