Promi Big Brother season 4

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Promi Big Brother
Season 4
Presented by Jochen Schropp
No. of days17
No. of contestants13
WinnerBen Tewaag
Runner-upCathy Lugner
Companion shows
  • Promi Big Brother – Die Late Night Show
  • Promi Big Brother – Newsshow
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Sat.1
Original release2 September (2016-09-02) 
16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)
Season chronology
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Season 3
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Season 5

The fourth series of Promi Big Brother started on 2 September 2016 and ended on 16 September 2016. It was the fourth series of the Big Brother franchise on Sat.1, after it left RTL II. 5 celebrity housemates ("promis") entered the house on Day 1 and the other 7 celebrities entered on Day 3. The show was hosted by Jochen Schropp.

Contents

Format

Promis had participated in tasks and matches for treats or to avoid punishments. Daily nominations also took place (from Day 8 to 14). Furthermore, the house consists of two floors, the upper luxury floor and the lower poverty floor. Housemates on the luxury floor will choose of the poor housemates to join them upstairs, whilst the public will vote one of the 7 downstairs.

House

This year's Promi Big Brother contains two floors, each floor having their separate living areas, bathrooms, bedrooms and diary rooms. The upper floor will be luxurious, whilst the lower floor is meager with no beds or real seating. This years the downstairs area was changed into a sewerage.

Housemates

CelebrityAge on entryNotabilityDay enteredDay exitedStatus
Ben Tewaag 40Actor, son of Uschi Glas 317Winner
Cathy Lugner 26 Playmate and wife of Richard Lugner 317Runner-up
Mario Basler 47Former football player3173rd Place
Natascha Ochsenknecht 52Actress and former wife of Uwe Ochsenknecht 3174th Place
Jessica Paszka 26Model and reality TV personality1175th Place
Frank Stäbler 27Olympic Wrestler 116Evicted
Joachim Witt 68Singer315Evicted
Isa Jank 64Actress315Evicted
Marcus Prinz von Anhalt 49Adoptive Prince, former night club owner313Evicted
Robin Bade35Former call-in game show host712Evicted
Stephen Dürr 42Actor111Evicted
Dolly Dollar 54Actress110Evicted
Edona James29Reality TV Personality, erotic model, and DJ16Ejected

Distribution of housemates

As in the last two seasons, the participants were distributed before the broadcast of the show by the producers in the respective areas. From the first show, the participants and the audience could change the distribution of the housemates in each case by voting and using the Duel Arena.

Areas and Housemates
DateUpstairs HousematesDownstairs HousematesReason
31 August and
1 September 2016
Dolly, Edona, Jessica, Stephen and Frank moved in the Downstairs area on the 31 August
Dolly
Edona
Jessica
Stephen
Frank
2 September 2016Natascha, Joachim, Mario, Ben, Cathy, Isa and Marcus moved in the Upstairs area during the first live show
Marcus changed the area and moved downstairsPublic vote
Natascha
Joachim
Mario
Ben
Cathy
Isa
Dolly
Edona
Jessica
Stephen
Frank
Marcus
3. September 2016Frank and Jessica changed the from down to upstairsDuel Arena
Natascha and Ben changed from upstairs to downstairsDuel Arena
Dolly changed the from down to upstairsDecision by the upstairs housemates
Cathy changed from upstairs to downstairsPublic vote
Joachim
Mario
Isa
Jessica
Frank
Dolly
Edona
Stephen
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Natascha
4 September 2016Stephen changed the from down to upstairsDecision by the upstairs housemates
Isa changed from upstairs to downstairsPublic vote
Joachim
Mario
Jessica
Frank
Dolly
Stephen
Edona
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Natascha
Isa
5 September 2016Natascha changed the from down to upstairsDecision by the upstairs housemates
Mario changed from upstairs to downstairsPublic vote
Joachim
Jessica
Frank
Dolly
Stephen
Natascha
Edona
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Isa
Mario
Edona was ejected because she broke several rules
6 September 2016Robin moved in the downstairs areaReplacement for Edona
Marcus changed the from down to upstairsDecision by Joachim
Frank changed from upstairs to downstairsDecision by Robin
Joachim
Jessica
Dolly
Stephen
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Isa
Mario
Robin
Frank
7 September 2016Cathy changed the from down to upstairsDecision by the upstairs housemates
Jessica changed from upstairs to downstairsPublic vote
Joachim
Dolly
Stephen
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Isa
Mario
Robin
Frank
Jessica
8 September 2016Isa changed the from down to upstairsThe upstairs Housemates chose Ben but he gave this opportunity to Isa
Isa changed from upstairs to downstairsPublic vote
Joachim
Dolly
Stephen
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Ben
Isa
Mario
Robin
Frank
Jessica
9 September 2016The two Teams changed the areasDuel Arena
Ben
Isa
Mario
Robin
Frank
Jessica
Joachim
Dolly
Stephen
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Dolly got the fewest votes and was evicted.
10 September 2016Robin and Joachim changed the areasDuel Arena
Ben
Isa
Mario
Frank
Jessica
Joachim
Stephen
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Robin
Stephen got the fewest votes and was evicted.
11 September 2016Isa changed from upstairs to downstairsIsa changed voluntarily the areas.
Ben
Mario
Frank
Jessica
Joachim
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Robin
Isa
Robin got the fewest votes and was evicted.
12 September 2016Joachim changed from upstairs to downstairsThe upstairs housemate had to decide but after not doing it the public vote decided.
Ben
Mario
Frank
Jessica
Natascha
Marcus
Cathy
Isa
Joachim
Marcus got the fewest votes and was evicted.
13 September 2016Natascha and Cathy changed to the upstairs areaDuel Arena
Jessica and Frank changed to the downstairs areaDuel Arena
Ben
Mario
Natascha
Cathy
Isa
Joachim
Jessica
Frank
No one got evicted. The Eviction took place on 14 September.
14 September 2016Ben
Mario
Natascha
Cathy
Isa
Joachim
Jessica
Frank
Isa got the fewest votes and was evicted
(First Voting).
Joachim got the fewest votes and was evicted (Second Voting).
15 September 2016All housemates of the upstairs area changed to the downstairs areaOn Big Brother's command
Jessica
Frank
Ben
Mario
Natascha
Cathy
Frank got the fewest votes and was evicted.
16 September 2016Ben
Cathy
Mario
Natascha
Jessica
Jessica received the fewest votes and finished in fifth place followed by Natascha in fourth place, Mario in third place and Cathy as the runner-up. Ben received the most votes and was announced as the winner.

Duel Arena

As in the previous duels between the Duels also took place this year. Big Brother (voiced by Phil Daub) each appoint one or two residents from the "house" who must compete at the Duel Arena. In the Duel Arena they both played a game and the loser must face the consequences for his living area. A draw always win the inhabitants in the "upstairs". The duels each can either have a positive impact on the winners section or consequences for the loser section. So must for example, the losing team changing areas, receives less food or have to give personal items.

Duels
DateUpstairs HousematesDownstairs HousematesGameWinnerConsequence
2 September 2016Cathy
Joachim
Dolly
Jessica
"Rotating carousel"Cathy
Joachim
No consequences: Housemates keep their areas
3 September 2016Benjamin
(Supporter: Natascha)
Frank
(Supporter: Jessica)
"Fresh laundry"Frank
Jessica
Reward: Frank and Jessica changed the area with Natasha and Benjamin
4 September 2016Mario
Isa
Marcus
Edona
"Color-blind"Mario
Isa
Punishment: Markus and Edona must wear a T-shirt with two necklines in the next 24 hours
5 September 2016Dolly
Joachim
Stephen
Ben
Marcus
Natascha
"Human Simon Says"Dolly
Joachim
Stephen
Reward: A fancy dress party for the upper housemates.
6 September 2016JoachimRobin"Card House Shocker"JoachimReward: Joachim has to choose one housemate to move upstairs, Robin has to choose one housemate to move downstairs.
7 September 2016Dolly
Jessica
Joachim
Marcus
Ben
Cathy
Isa
Robin
"Finger Hooks"Dolly
Jessica
Joachim
Marcus
Reward: The winning team will live upstairs.
8 September 2016StephenMario"Wire Coat Hanger Balance"StephenReward/Punishment: The winner of duel will be immune from the first eviction, the loser will face the first eviction.
9 September 2016Dolly
Marcus
Frank
Jessica
"Mud Ball"Frank
Jessica
Reward/Punishment: The team of the winning housemates will live upstairs, the team of the losing housemates will live downstairs.
Jessica
Mario
Robin
Cathy
Natascha
Stephen
"Showing Teeth"Cathy
Natascha
Stephen
Reward: A phone call from home for Stephen.
10 September 2016RobinJoachim"Operation hip swing"JoachimReward: Joachim changed the area with Robin.
11 September 2016MarioMarcus"Brain training"MarcusReward: Marcus won immunity from elimination but later gave it to Natascha
Punishment: Mario faced the nomination.
12 September 2016Ben
Frank
Jessica
Cathy
Marcus
Natascha
"Cold chain"Ben
Frank
Jessica
Reward: The winning team received video messages from their family and friends.
13 September 2016Ben
Frank
Jessica
Mario
Cathy
Joachim
Natascha
Isa
"Poker"Mario
Natascha
Ben
Cathy
Reward: All housemates competed in pairs of two consisted of the two areas. The four winners of the four duels changed to the upstairs area.
14 September 2016Cathy
Mario
Jessica
Joachim
"Tandem bike"Cathy
Mario
Reward: The winners got two nomination votes.
Punishment: The Losers were not allowed to nominate.
15 September 2016 Ben,
Frank
"Slap Quiz"BenReward/Punishment: The winner of duel will be immune from the last eviction, the loser will face the last eviction.

Nominations table

  – Downstairs Housemates after week 1
  – Upstairs Housemates after week 1
  – Immune from nomination
  – Nominated before the actual nomination
  – This round of nominations were to save.
Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Day 14Day 15Day 16Day 17
Final
Nominations
received
BenIsaNo
nominations
Robin,
Marcus
FrankMarioJoachimMarioWinner
(Day 17)
6
CathyMarcusNo
nominations
Jessica,
Marcus
MarcusFrankJessica,
Natascha
MarioRunner-Up
(Day 17)
7
MarioIsaNo
nominations
Robin,
Isa
IsaNataschaJoachim,
Cathy
CathyThird Place
(Day 17)
3
NataschaCathyNo
nominations
Isa,
Jessica
CathyMarioJoachimMarioFourth Place
(Day 17)
1
JessicaIsaNo
nominations
Robin,
Marcus
MarcusBenNot
eligible
CathyFifth Place
(Day 17)
4
FrankIsaNo
nominations
Robin,
Joachim
BenJessicaCathyCathyEvicted
(Day 16)
1
JoachimDollyNo
nominations
Marcus,
Isa
MarcusFrankNot
eligible
Evicted
(Day 15)
9
IsaBenNo
nominations
Joachim,
Ben
BenCathyEvicted
(Day 15)
8
MarcusJoachimNo
nominations
Robin,
Joachim
JoachimEvicted
(Day 13)
8
RobinBenNo
nominations
Jessica,
Ben
Evicted
(Day 12)
5
StephenDollyNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 11)
0
DollyJoachimEvicted
(Day 10)
2
EdonaEjected
(Day 6)
N/A
Nomination notes 1 , 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 none
Against
public vote
Dolly,
Isa,
Joachim,
Mario
All HousematesMarcus,
Mario,
Robin
Ben,
Marcus
Isa,
Joachim
Cathy,
Joachim
Cathy,
Frank,
Mario
Ben,
Cathy,
Jessica,
Mario,
Natascha
EjectedEdonanone
EvictedDolly
Fewest votes
to save
Stephen
Fewest votes
to save
Robin
Fewest votes
to save
Marcus
Fewest votes
to save
Isa
Fewest votes
to save
Joachim
Fewest votes
to save
Frank
Fewest votes
to save
Jessica
Fewest votes
(out of 5)
Natascha
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Mario
Fewest votes
(out of 3)
Cathy
Fewest votes
(out of 2)
Ben
Most votes
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : On Day 6 Edona was ejected because she broke several rules.
  • ^Note 2 : Stephen was immune from the first nomination after winning the duel on Day 9, while Mario was immediately nominated after he lost the duel.
  • ^Note 3 : The housemates were only allowed to nominate a housemate in their area.
  • ^Note 4 : On Day 11 all housemates faced the public vote.
  • ^Note 5 : Marcus was immune from the third nomination after winning the duel on Day 12 but he gave it to Natascha, while Mario was immediately nominated after he lost the duel.
  • ^Note 6 : The housemates had to nominate face to face.
  • ^Note 7 : The housemates had to choose a housemate to be protected, so to be immune from the public vote rather than nominate. The housemates with the fewest votes to be immune would be nominated. No one got evicted on Day 14 the public could vote for 24 hours and the eviction took place on Day 15.
  • ^Note 8 : After the eviction from Day 14 the housemates took place in a duel. The winners, Cathy and Mario, could nominate twice and it didn't matter if both votes went to the same person, while the losers, Jessica and Joachim, were not allowed not nominate.
  • ^Note 9 : Ben was immune from the last nomination after winning the duel on Day 16, while Frank was immediately nominated after losing the duel. Also the housemates had to nominate face to face.

Ratings

Ratings
EpisodeViewers (in millions)Share (in %)
Total14 - 49 Years14 - 59 YearsTotal14 - 49 Years14 - 59 Years
12.281.181.679.915.413.7
21.840.941.359.814.212.8
31.760.871.269.011.310.8
41.991.001.4410.714.013.2
52.010.911.3711.513.112.9
61.980.891.3311.713.413.2
72.111.051.4512.416.014.8
81.960.90-8.211.0-
91.740.841.199.011.610.6
101.860.871.2610.111.811.4
111.840.791.2010.711.311.5
122.030.931.3712.013.913.3
131.790.841.1710.612.511.5
142.040.881.4211.913.313.9
152.060.951.488.010.610.5

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