Big Brother Germany (Season 2)
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Season two of Big Brother Germany
Big Brother Germany
Big Brother Germany is a reality show on RTL II . It was the first adapted version based on the original Dutch Big Brother series by Endemol in 1999.-Big Brother Germany summary:...

 lasted from 16 September 2000 to 31 December 2000 and was shown on RTL 2.

Season summary

After the runaway success of the first season, expectations were very high for the sophomore season. Significant changes were that the producers dared to air the nominations and eviction shows on RTL
RTL Group
RTL Group is Europe's largest TV, radio and production company, and is majority-owned by German media conglomerate Bertelsmann. It has 45 television and 32 radio stations in 11 countries...

 and gave it the prime slot on 8.15 pm Saturday evening. Oliver Geissen and Aleks Bechtel replaced the lesser known Percy Hoven and Sophie Rosentreter as hosts of the show and an additional format called Family and Friends was introduced being aired one day after the last nomination–eviction on Sunday afternoon. Daily recaps remained to be aired on RTL 2 but due to the heavy number of voluntary exits and replace entries several live specials were aired during the week, often only announced to be aired on the very same day.

Another novelty was that the viewers got the chance to watch the housemates 24/7 a week on pay TV station Single TV.

The number of original housemates was put up from 10 to 12 and the show was extended to 106 days. Also the audience got the chance to vote for their least favorite housemate during the week of nominations, giving the person with the most votes one nomination point. Thanks to the number of applicants from season one increasing almost ten times, the cast was much more diverse than in season one which resulted in several arguments and misunderstandings between the housemates.

The most controversial character of the season was undoubtedly Christian Möllmann, who went on to become the most hated housemate after the launch show thanks to his chauvinist behaviour on his entry and in his audition tape. No wonder he was nominated by all his fellow housemates and the viewers on first nomination; however as a reversal of fortunes he was able to turn things to this favor with accusing fellow housemate Stefanie Juhrke, a doctor, to be a bully and talking down to people. He survived his first nomination and won the second vote against Juhrke by a landside (Juhrke received 91.2% of the votes to evict). However he eventually left the house just three days after Juhrke's departure and proved that he was not as tough as he pretended to be. Just like several contestants of season one, Möllmann recorded a single called "Es ist geil ein Arschloch zu sein (Glad to be an asshole)" which went straight to number one on German single charts. He became a co-host of Big Brother Germany's season 5 and 6 and was the main host of an Endemol-franchised BB clone named Der Container Exklusive which was aired on pay TV only.

The relationship of Daniela and Karim caused controversy not only because both have been in a relationship with other partners outside, but also Karim's family being strict Muslims and he was even forbidden to show up naked on screen. Against all odds, Daniela and Karim remained a couple and married months after their voluntary exit which was featured on the show as well and are still together as of now.

After several unplanned exits and additional entries (first evictee Marion was voted back into the house only to walk three weeks later again), Alida Kurras was crowned the winner of the season showing similar behaviour to first season's winner John Milz; not only were both born and raised in the former GDR but also kept quiet and very friendly towards everyone in the house. Kurras recorded a single which did not result in any success and hosted several low-profile shows on German call-in station 9Live
9Live
9Live was a commercial German participation TV channel launched on September 1, 2001 and lasted until August 9, 2011. It originated from a channel called tm3. Most of its programming is lottery and quiz games, in which the viewer can participate over the phone...

. She went on to marry the channel's director and is still daily onscreen.
She became co-host of Big Brother Germany's season 9. Next to Kurras and Möllman, runner-up Harry Schmidt and Walter Unterweger recorded singles and played roles on German TV series.

As of now, Season 2 had the best average share with German ratings and is known for its several arguments and hot-temperatured contestants.

Housemates

Entered on Day 1:
  • Alida Kurras (now Lauenstein), 23 from Eichwalde
    Eichwalde
    Eichwalde is a municipality of the Dahme-Spreewald district in Brandenburg, Germany, situated at the southeastern Berlin city limits. With 2.8 km² it is the smallest Brandenburg municipality by area, while its population density is the second highest .-Museen:The Old Firestation is a cultural...

  • Christian Möllmann, 28 from Herne
    Herne, Germany
    Herne is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located in the Ruhr area directly between the cities of Bochum and Gelsenkirchen.- History :Like most other cities in the region Herne was a tiny village until the 19th century...

  • Daniela (now Benguerich), 31 from Frankfurt am Main
  • Ebru Kayman, 23 from Mühlheim
    Mühlheim
    Mühlheim may refer to several places in Germany and Austria:*Mühlheim am Main, in Hesse, Germany*Mühlheim an der Donau, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany*Mühlheim am Inn, in Upper Austria, AustriaSee also:*Mülheim an der Ruhr, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany...

  • Frank Röthen, 28 from Luxembourg
    Luxembourg
    Luxembourg , officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg , is a landlocked country in western Europe, bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany. It has two principal regions: the Oesling in the North as part of the Ardennes massif, and the Gutland in the south...

  • Hanka Rackwitz, 31 from Dresden
    Dresden
    Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area....

  • Harry Schmidt, 40 from Flensburg
    Flensburg
    Flensburg is an independent town in the north of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Flensburg is the centre of the region of Southern Schleswig...

  • Jörg Thomas Schulz, 31 from Dresden
    Dresden
    Dresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the Czech border. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area....

  • Karim Benguerich, 28 from Frankfurt am Main
  • Marion Unseld, 28 from Ulm
    Ulm
    Ulm is a city in the federal German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the River Danube. The city, whose population is estimated at 120,000 , forms an urban district of its own and is the administrative seat of the Alb-Donau district. Ulm, founded around 850, is rich in history and...

  • Stefanie Jurke, 33 from Cologne
    Cologne
    Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the Germany Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.Cologne is located on both sides of the...

  • Walter Unterweger, 23 from Kärnten, Austria
    Austria
    Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country of roughly 8.4 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the...


Replacement contestants:
  • Céline Jentzsch, 31 from Cologne
    Cologne
    Cologne is Germany's fourth-largest city , and is the largest city both in the Germany Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.Cologne is located on both sides of the...

     (lost out to be the replacement for Christian)
  • Christian "Biwi" Mittermeier, 37 from Landshut
    Landshut
    Landshut is a city in Bavaria in the south-east of Germany, belonging to both Eastern and Southern Bavaria. Situated on the banks of the River Isar, Landshut is the capital of Lower Bavaria, one of the seven administrative regions of the Free State of Bavaria. It is also the seat of the...

     (replacement for Christian)
  • Lillian Khadrawi, 23 from Ottweiler
    Ottweiler
    Ottweiler is a municipality, former seat of the district of Neunkirchen, in Saarland, Germany. It is situated on the river Blies, approx. 7 km north of Neunkirchen, and 25 km northeast of Saarbrücken.The town is notable for the Ottweiler porcelain....

     (replacement for Marion)
  • Linda Traber, 29 from Dorsten
    Dorsten
    Dorsten is a town in the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has a population of just below 80,000.Dorsten is situated on the western rim of Westphalia bordering the Rhineland. Its historical old town lies on the south bank of the river Lippe and the Wesel–Datteln...

     (replacement for Daniela)
  • Alex Veith, 26 from Gerlingen
    Gerlingen
    Gerlingen is a town in the district of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is situated 9 km west of Stuttgart, and 15 km southwest of Ludwigsburg, Gerlingen is home to BOSCH appliances....

    (replacement for Karim)

Note: After being the first evictee, Marion was voted back in the house as Jörg's replacement but walked three weeks later

Nominations table

| #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | #7 | #8 | #9 | Final
Alida Christian
Marion
Christian
Stefanie
Biwi
Walter
Daniela
Marion
Harry
Walter
Alex
Lilian
Alex
Linda
No
nominations
No
nominations
No
nominations
Winner
Harry Christian
Marion
Stefanie
Walter
Jörg
Walter
Hanka
Walter
Frank
Walter
Lillian
Ebru
Alex
Linda
No
nominations
No
nominations
No
nominations
Runner up
Frank Christian
Marion
Christian
Stefanie
Biwi
Hanka
Ebru
Marion
Harry
Walter
Lillian
Linda
Alex
Linda
No
nominations
No
nominations
No
nominations
Alex Not in
the house
Harry
Linda
Frank
Linda
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 103)
Ebru Christian
Marion
Frank
Stefanie
Biwi
Jörg
Daniela
Hanka
Frank
Harry
Alex
Linda
Alex
Linda
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 102)
Linda Not in
the house
Alex
Lillian
Alex
Frank
Evicted
(Day 98)
Lillian Not in
the house
Frank
Harry
Evicted
(Day 84)
Walter Christian
Daniela
Christian
Karim
Biwi
Daniela
Daniela
Hanka
Frank
Harry
Evicted
(Day 70)
Daniela Frank
Walter
Stefanie
Walter
Biwi
Jörg
Marion
Walter
Walked
(Day 63)
Karim Christian
Marion
Stefanie
Walter
Hanka
Walter
Marion
Walter
Walked
(Day 63)
Marion Christian
Frank
Evicted
(Day 14)
Frank
Karim
Walked
(Day 59)
Hanka Christian
Marion
Christian
Karim
Biwi
Walter
Marion
Walter
Evicted
(Day 56)
Biwi Not in
the house
Daniela
Jörg
Evicted
(Day 42)
Jörg Christian
Marion
Christian
Karim
Biwi
Karim
Walked
(Day 38)
Christian Hanka
Stefanie
Hanka
Stefanie
Walked
(Day 31)
Stefanie Christian
Marion
Christian
Karim
Evicted
(Day 28)
Audience Christian
64%
Stefanie
76%
Hanka
60.79%
Hanka
39.02%
Ebru
59.33%
Ebru
77.49%
Ebru
49.01%
none none none
Up for
eviction
Christian
Marion
Christian
Stefanie
Biwi
Jörg (walked)
Walter
Hanka
Marion
Walter
Frank
Harry
Walter
Alex
Lillian
Linda
Alex
Linda
Alex
Alida
Ebru
Frank
Harry
Alex
Alida
Frank
Harry
All
housemates
Evicted Marion
55.07%
Stefanie
90.87%
Biwi
67.03%
Hanka
44%
Walter
57%
Lillian
41.3%
Linda
63%
Ebru
63%
Alex
57%
Frank
7.02%
(out of 3)
Harry
26.87%
(out of 2)
Alida
73.13%
(out of 2)

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