Gran Hermano (Spanish TV series)

Gran Hermano
Directed by Jaime Guerra
Álvaro Díaz
Juan Salgueiro
Pilar Blasco
María Zambrano
Country of origin Spain
Original language(s) Spanish
No. of series 16
Production
Producer(s) Endemol
Running time 210 minutes (aprox)
Release
Original network Telecinco
Picture format 576i (SDTV 16:9)
Original release 23 April 2000 (2000-04-23) – present
Website

Gran Hermano (as known by the acronym GH) is a reality television series broadcast in Spain on Telecinco produced by Endemol. It is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands. As of March 2016, 22 editions of the show have aired (16 regular seasons, 4 VIP editions, and 3 all-star seasons). It is the longest-running series of Big Brother in the franchise worldwide currently on air.

Overview

Based on the Original Dutch Version created by Endemol, the show sees a number of different Housemates, divided by gender, social backgrounds and geographical locations locked up together in a House, where the viewing Public can watch them twenty-four hours a day, and vote them out of the House as they choose to. The housemates live in isolation from the outside world in a house custom built with everyday objects, like fridges and a garden. The house also includes cameras and microphones in most of the rooms to record all of the activity in the house. The only place where Housemates can be away from the other contestants is in the Diary Room, where they can confess their true feelings. The winner is the last contestant remaining in the house, and receives a large cash prize. Housemates are evicted weekly throughout the show by the viewing public. The show's name comes from George Orwell's 1948 novel 1984, a dystopia in which Big Brother is the all-seeing, omnipotent leader of Oceania.

The Gala (Eviction Show) is presented by Mercedes Milá on Thursdays, the Debate show is presented by Jordi González on Sundays with main highlights from the previous day being shown daily, and Gran Hermano 16: última hora (last minute) is presented by Jordi González on the set and Lara Álvarez from the editorial office on Tuesdays. Gran Hermano became an instant success reaching over ten million on its first two seasons. It has had a total of fifteen completed main seasons, three celebrity seasons, and three All Stars seasons.

The official website of Big Brother Spain is http://www.telecinco.es/granhermano/ in which you can see news, pictures, videos, download the official app, listen to the radio Big Brother and access the shop Big Brother.

Big Brother Spain 24 hours is broadcast live and free through the web http://www.mitele.es/directo/gh-24-horas/ just have to register on the web creating an account or logging in with your Facebook profile.

Main series

Presenters

Former presenters

Seasons

Series Launch date Finale date Days Housemates Winner The Grand Prize Series average
Gran Hermano 1 23 April 2000 21 July 2000 90 14 Ismael Beiro 20,000,000 Pts
(Equivalent to €120,202)
7.81 million
Gran Hermano 2 18 March 2001 27 June 2001 102 13 Sabrina Mahí 50,000,000 Pts
(Equivalent to €300,505)
6.70 million
Gran Hermano 3 4 April 2002 14 July 2002 102 13 Javito García €300,000 5.16 million
Gran Hermano 4 6 October 2002 16 January 2003 103 13 Pedro Oliva 4.67 million
Gran Hermano 5 21 September 2003 11 January 2004 113 13 Nuria Yáñez 4.27 million
Gran Hermano 6 5 September 2004 23 December 2004 110 16 Juanjo Mateo 4.61 million
Gran Hermano 7 20 October 2005 5 February 2006 109 14 Pepe Herrero 4.16 million
Gran Hermano 8 7 September 2006 21 December 2006 106 14 Naiala Melo 3.40 million
Gran Hermano 9 9 September 2007 27 December 2007 110 18 Judit Iglesias 3.51 million
Gran Hermano 10 21 September 2008 22 January 2009 124 18 Iván Madrazo 3.78 million
Gran Hermano 11 6 September 2009 27 January 2010 144 20 Ángel Muñoz €350,000 3.46 million
Gran Hermano 12 17 October 2010 10 March 2011 145 22 Laura Campos €300,000 2.63 million
Gran Hermano 13 19 January 2012 28 May 2012 131 21 Pepe Flores 2.97 million
Gran Hermano 14 11 February 2013 18 June 2013 128 25 Susana Molina 2.57 million
Gran Hermano 15 18 September 2014 18 December 2014 92 18 Paula González 2.71 million
Gran Hermano 16 13 September 2015 23 December 2015 102 17 Sofía Suescún 2.84 million
Gran Hermano 17 8 September 2016 December 2016 19

Specials

Series Launch date Finale date Days Housemates Winner The Grand Prize Series average
Gran Hermano VIP: El Desafío 22 January 2004 30 March 2004 69 12 Marlène Mourreau €60,000 4.29 million
Gran Hermano VIP 2 6 January 2005 17 March 2005 71 13 Ivonne Armant 3.97 million
Gran Hermano VIP 3 11 January 2015 26 March 2015 75 15 Belén Esteban €100,000 3.99 million
Gran Hermano VIP 4 7 January 2016 14 Abril 2016 99 18 Laura Matamoros 2.94 million
Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro 3 February 2010 30 March 2010 56 28 Pepe Herrero & Raquel López €60,000 2.98 million
El Reencuentro: 10 Años Después 17 March 2011 2 May 2011 47 23 Juan Miguel Martínez & Yola Berrocal 2.07 million
Gran Hermano: La Revuelta 30 May 2012 13 June 2012 15 16 Alessandro Livi €20,000 2.47 million

References

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