Big Brother Norway - Big Brother 3 - Next Generation

Next Generation

Big Brother Norge
Season 3 (2003)
Housemates
Name Entered Exited
Eva Lill Day 1 Day 69
Halvor Day 1 Day 69
Stine Day 19 Day 69
Rune Day 19 Day 69
Morten Day 1 Day 62
Henriette Day 1 Day 55
Thor Day 34 Day 48
Therese Day 1 Day 41
Henrik Day 1 Day 34
Ronny Day 1 Day 34
Anita Day 1 Day 27
Pia Day 1 Day 19
Kim William Day 1 Day 15
Julián Day 1 Day 10
Agnethe Day 1 Day 5
Winner
Runner Up
Evicted

Under the Name Big Brother Norge - Next Generation the show returned in its third year running from March 8 to May 15, 2003. Running for only 69 days, it was the shortest main season of the show and saw a major twist in a house divide which was already used in several Big Brother versions worldwide before: The household was split into two parts with one living on the luxurious side of the house having access to privileges like a jacuzzi, hot water and comfort beds while the other side was lacking of all of this and was forced to live with basics only.
In this edition, the audience got the chance to nominate their two most disliked housemates with the most vote getter receiving two, and the 2nd most vote getter receiving one point for nomination.
Although lasting for only ten weeks the season saw the most voluntary exits in the history of Big Brother Norge with three male housemates walking and therefor making place for three replacement contestants.
With 39.4% to win Eva Lill Baukhol triumphed over Halvor Kvikstad, who achieved 36.4% in a close race.
Three years after his participation contestant Ronny Furnes was found dead on May 30, 2007 at the age of 37.

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