Promi Big Brother (season 1)

Celebrity Big Brother is originally from the UK reality show, which is broadcast there under the title of Celebrity Big Brother in previous twelve seasons. The show was aired on Sat.1 from 13 September 2013. The basic concept is taken from the TV show Big Brother, which aired in Germany 2000-2011. The first season won Jenny Elvers- Elbertzhagen on 27 September 2013.

  • 3.1 reviews
  • 3.2 ratings

Concept

In the first week the twelve celebrity residents live together in one container. From the seventh day every day a party is voted out. As in previous Big Brother seasons, there are daily tasks, Matches and Challenges. Unlike previous seasons of Big Brother, in which the container was living in Cologne, this has now been set up in Berlin.

Content of the show

Due to the success of Berlin - Day & Night no edition of Big Brother was produced in 2012 for RTL II. In November 2012 Endemol Germany 's managing director Marcus Wolter spoke of continuing the mission and in March 2013 it was announced that Sat.1 accepts the format and continues with prominent residents. Sat.1 not radiate the celebrities variant under the internationally accepted title of Celebrity Big Brother, but under the name of Celebrity Big Brother. Sat.1 CEO Nicolas Paalzow explained that the English term "Celebrity " is not understood in Germany. Celebrity Big Brother had a duration of two weeks and was moderated by Cindy aus Marzahn and Oliver Pocher. It was advertised that only celebrities of the "A- class " would take part.

The opening show of the first season aired on September 13, the final was held two weeks later on the 27th of September ..

During the opening show had 3.21 million viewers, the number of spectators fell on 18 September at 1.34 million (market share 6.6 percent). In addition, it was announced that the viewers of the live shows were partially filled with extras.

After the Live Show on September 24, Pamela Anderson moved up to the finale as a guest in the Big Brother house. On September 27, 2013 Jenny Elvers- Elbertzhagen was chosen as the winner of the season.

During the final mission of Celebrity Big Brother on 27 September 2013, the presenters Cindy aus Marzahn and Oliver Pocher stated that there should be a second season in 2014. The transmitter but not yet confirmed this.

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Reviews

The reviews for the show were from the beginning largely negative. Here are some examples:

"Even the usually quick-witted Cindy aus Marzahn curries in to the TV starlets. They hugged and cuddled in their programs so hated Z asterisk. What 's going on? (...) " Celebrity Big Brother " is to embarrassment can not be beat, shame Sat.1, but trash can is it really just the market leader. "

" Radiate Between initiated alumni such as Martin Semmel Rogge and unrigged characters like the Disco singer Fancy 'Stars ' as Jenny Elvers- Elbertzhagen and of course David Hasselhoff actually approximately prominently "

"You can with his life to do something useful - read Proust or clean the hamster cage - or you can make your time with the" wasting Celebrity Big Brother " at Sat.1. If only we had just decided to do the former! [ ... ] There are damn long to be 14 days. "

" Angestaubte television characters. Pubescent casting show biographies. TV face -lenders, whose ground-near zenith is exceeded for years: they all be brought annually with a little money from those shelves, where they wait unsuccessfully on their own visibility and a trace of meaning. The deal is simple: a little money, a bit of illusion, horribly empty promises of happiness against the stage. Prostitution, some say. Entertainment call it the others. "

Ratings

After the first show with 3.21 million viewers, the audience fell within three days to approximately 1.8 million and remained for the rest of the series from 1.7 to 1.8 million, with the visit of Pamela Anderson only on their first day the quota again could raise to 2 million. The final shipment reached 2:12 million viewers. These figures represented a market share of 6.8 to 12.7 percent.

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