Big_Brother_(Dutch_TV_series)_season_4

<i>Big Brother</i> (Dutch TV series) season 4

Big Brother (Dutch TV series) season 4

Season of television series


Big Brother 2002 was the fourth season of the Dutch version of Big Brother. Like the third season, the show was broadcast by Yorin again. It lasted from 28 August to 23 December 2002 for a total of 118 days. The presenter was Martijn Krabbé, the son of Jeroen Krabbé, psychologist Dr. Steven Pont as the commentator.

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Development

This season the house was again divided into a rich area (the Bungalow) and a poor area (the Bunker).

Unlike season 3, allotment to either side depended on individual tasks, confrontations and dilemmas. As before, some of the housemates were kept in seclusion for a while, this time around in Portugal. All participants were relatively young, and selected upon their single status.

As planned, this led to several relationships from which the one between Arthur and Ursula endured for the longest time. Stefan, working in the porn business, didn't manage to choose between former Jehovah's witness Daniela, Geesje and Margriet. This wasn't very much appreciated by the girls. Dutch Moroccan Mustapha ('Mushi') put his stamp on the program by insisting on observing Ramadan. Despite this, Mushi was involved in various rude arguments with the emancipated Margriet and the Fortuynist Arthur. Meanwhile, Judith, Marc, and Wouter provided an ethereal component with their interest in the paranormal and for neurolinguistic thinking.

In the end, the outsider Jeanette became the unlikely winner.

Ratings for the season were low and while Big Brother was still a hit in many countries around the world. At the end of this season, Big Brother was canceled in the Netherlands for the first time.

Housemates

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Nominations Table

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Notes

  • ^Note 1 : This week, all male housemates were immune from eviction, and all female housemates automatically faced the public vote.
  • ^Note 2 : This week, all female housemates were immune from eviction, and all male housemates automatically faced the public vote.
  • ^Note 3 : This week, all male housemates were immune from eviction, and only female housemates could be nominated to face the public vote.
  • ^Note 4 : This week, all female housemates were immune from eviction, and only male housemates could be nominated to face the public vote.
  • ^Note 5 : This week, all housemates faced the public vote, however, two public votes were occurring at the same time: one for the female housemates and one for the male housemates. This season's only double eviction took place on the day of the finale, Day 118.
  • ^Note 6 : Following the double eviction on Day 118, the public voted for their winner to be crowned that night between the four remaining housemates, regardless of gender.

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