Big Brother 5 (Netherlands)

Big Brother
 
 
Fifth series (2005)

Three years after its initial cancellation Big Brother was brought back. John de Mol decided to air it on his own TV station Talpa. Although he did not own the rights any more (he had left Endemol), he hadn’t forgotten his jewel. Series 5 was shown with moderate success in the early evening from 24 August until 22 December (121 days). The house had moved from Almere to Aalsmeer, and the presenters were Bridget Maasland and Ruud de Wild. The theme for this season was secrecy, housemates entered with a secret that they weren’t allowed to reveal to other housemates. Aside from usual weekly tasks, the housemates received secret missions to spark distrust and conflicts. Some gained cash which they had to hide from the other housemates. The series was dominated by the relationship between Dido and Roel, who shared his bed with Lieske and Linda as well. The series borrowed elements from foreign series, like the introduction of Nathalie’s ex-boyfriend. However, most attention was directed at Tanja, who was seven months pregnant. Tanja could be evicted before the baby would be born. Tanja’s smoking during pregnancy were debated in the media, as well as the role of the father who didn’t want any responsibility but enjoyed his fame. On 18 October 2005 Tanja gave birth to her daughter Joscelyn Savanna in front of the cameras, a Big Brother first. Because of limitations by the Dutch Labour Inspectorate, the baby wasn’t allowed to be shown for extended periods. Tanja voluntary left with her daughter on day 65 as she felt she was being poorly treated by her fellow housemates. Towards the end of the season the producers were accused of tempering with the results of the SMS-and telephone votes during eviction rounds. A campaign by third season housemate Gert-Jan de Boer called for attendance of a notary at least during the finals. and Endemol gave in. In the end the winner of the season was Joost.

Nominations Table

Week 1 Week 3 Week 5 Week 7 Week 9 Week 11 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17
Final
Nominations received
Round 1 Round 2
Joost No
Nominations
Ralph Ralph Roel Tanja Roel Roel Lieske Roel Lieske Exempt Winner
(Day 121)
3
Roel No
Nominations
Linda Linda Menno Joost Menno Joost Lieske Joost Lieske Nathalie Runner-up
(Day 121)
7
Lieske No
Nominations
Ralph Ralph Linda Chantal Dido Roel Roel Dido Nathalie Ingrid Third place
(Day 121)
22
Ingrid No
Nominations
Lieske Lieske Rob Tanja Dido Dido Lieske Nathalie Dido Lieske Walked (with bribe)
(Day 121)
3
Nathalie No
Nominations
Ralph Ralph Tanja Menno Menno Lieske Lieske Rob Lieske Roel Evicted
(Day 114)
3
Dido No
Nominations
Rikkert Lieske Linda Ingrid Menno Chantal Lieske Rob Lieske Evicted
(Day 107)
8
Rob No
Nominations
Ralph Menno Menno Menno Menno Ingrid Lieske Dido Evicted
(Day 100)
8
Chantal No
Nominations
Ralph Lieske Lieske Menno Dido Dido Evicted
(Day 93)
2
Menno No
Nominations
Ralph Lieske Rob Rob Rob Evicted
(Day 79)
12
Tanja No
Nominations
Lieske Lieske Rob Rob Walked
(Day 65)
4
Linda No
Nominations
Lieske Lieske Tanja Evicted
(Day 51)
4
Ralph Rob Menno Menno Evicted
(Day 37)
10
Rikkert No
Nominations
Ralph Evicted
(Day 23)
1
Nomination notes 1 2 3 4 5, 6 none 7 8 9 none 10
Nominated No
Nominations
Linda,
Menno,
Ralph,
Rikkert
Lieske,
Ralph,
Roel
Linda,
Rob,
Tanja
Menno,
Nathalie,
Rob,
Tanja
Dido,
Menno,
Rob,
Roel
Chantal,
Dido,
Ingrid,
Lieske,
Nathalie,
Roel
Lieske,
Roel
Dido,
Lieske,
Rob,
Roel
Dido,
Joost,
Lieske,
Nathalie
Ingrid,
Lieske,
Nathalie,
Roel
Joost,
Lieske,
Roel
Walked none Tanja none Ingrid
Evicted Rob
Ralph's choice
to fake evict
Rikkert
16%
to save
Ralph
26%
to save
Linda
28%
to save
Rob
27%
to save
Menno
21%
to save
Chantal
14%
to save
Rob
23%
to save
Dido
21%
to save
Nathalie
21%
to save
Lieske
14.1%
(out of 3)
Roel
49%
(out of 2)
Joost
51%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : When Ralph entered the House on Day 2 he came with an envelope which he had to give to one of his Housemates. Ralph was not informed of the contents of the envelope. He chose to give the envelope to Rob, and whilst the other Housemates thought Rob to be evicted, he was actually watching his other Housemates from a secret room. Rob returned to the main House on Day 5
  • ^Note 2 : Big brother put an envelope in the House following nominations, who ever opened the envelope would be given immunity. Since Lieske opened the envelope she was no longer nominated for eviction and became immune for the week.
  • ^Note 3 : Rikkert, who was evicted last week, could choose another Housemate to be up for eviction and he chose Roel.
  • ^Note 4 : Menno was initially nominated, but later received immunity.
  • ^Note 5 : Big Brother asked one housemate to open an envelope, Tanja decided to open it and therefore had to choose a housemate that would also be up for eviction, she chose Nathalie.
  • ^Note 6 : Following Tanjas voluntary exit the producers decided to go through with the eviction. Rob was evicted with 27% to save, but the public was given the choice to vote to keep him in the house as Tanjas replacement. The public voted for him to stay.
  • ^Note 7 : Evicted housemate Menno had to deduct 1 point from someones score and was able to nominate someone himself. He deducted a point from Joost and gave a nomination point to Nathalie.
  • ^Note 8 : Housemates had to nominate a second person this time as only 2 housemates were nominated from their first choices. Lieske and Roel could not be nominated in the second round of nominations because they already faced the public vote from the first round.
  • ^Note 9 : Following Rob's eviction, Big Brother informed the Housemates that if one of them volunteered to be nominated and survived the vote, they would be exempt from all future votes and would be guaranteed a place in the final. Joost accepted the offer.
  • ^Note 10 : The Housemates were offered the chance for one of them to leave the house for a sum of money taken from the prize fund. The decision had to be unanimous. The decision was made and Ingrid left the house with €37,500.

Sources

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