Big Brother Germany - Series Details

Series Details

Series Theme Start Finale Days Housemates The Winner The Grand Prize The Presenter The Co-Presenter
Big Brother Season 1 - 28 February 2000 9 June 2000 103 13 John Milz DM250,000
(nowadays €125,000)
Big Brother Season 2 Back to Basics 16 September 2000 30 December 2000 106 17 Alida Kuras
Big Brother Season 3 - 27 January 2001 12 May 2001 106 13 Karina Schreiber DM300,000
(nowadays €150,000)
Big Brother Season 4 The Battle 31 March 2003 7 July 2003 99 19 Jan Geilhufe €90,000 X
Big Brother Season 5 365 Days - 1 Million Euro 2 March 2004 1 March 2005 365 59 Sascha Sirtl €1,000,000
Big Brother Season 6 The Village 1 March 2005 26 February 2006 363 59 Michael Knopf €250,000
Big Brother Season 7 Who are you really? 5 February 2007 7 July 2007 148 17 Michael Carstensen
Big Brother Season 8 Rich vs. Poor 7 January 2008 7 July 2008 183 25 Silke "Isi" Kaufmann
Big Brother Season 9 Heaven and Hell 8 December 2008 6 July 2009 211 30 Daniel Schöller
Big Brother Season 10 Everyone got a secret 11 January 2010 9 August 2010 211 32 Timo Grätsch
Big Brother Season 11 The Secret 2 May 2011 12 September 2011 134 22 Marc Sonnen "Rayo di Sole" €125,000
(increased from €100,000)
Big Brother Season 12 Summer 2013

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