Big Brother Norway

Big Brother Norway

Shows
Editions & Spin-Offs
Tilbake I Huset 2001
Series
Previous seasons
Big Brother 2003 housemates
Winner: Eva Lill Baukohl

Runner up: Halvor Kvikstad

Big Brother 2002 housemates
Winner: VerĂ³nica Agnes Roso

Runner up: Espen Vesterdal Larsen

Big Brother 2001 housemates
Winner: Lars Joakim Ringom

Runner up: Anita E. Sundt Olsen

Big Brother Norge was the Norwegian version of reality TV show Big Brother and was aired from 2001 to 2003 on TV Norge for three moderately successful seasons. In 2005 and 2006 it was merged with the Swedish version of the show. A new season of the programme was launched in late August 2011 on TV2 Bliss.

Read more about Big Brother Norway:  The Grand Prize, Big Brother 1, Big Brother Norge - Tilbake I Huset, Big Brother 2, Big Brother 3 - Next Generation, Big Brother 4, See Also

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