Gran Hermano (Argentine TV series)

The first season of the reality television series Gran Hermano premiered on 10 March 2001 on Telefe in Argentina, and ended on 30 June 2001 after 120 days of competition.On the season finale, Marcelo Corazza was crowned the winner defeating runner-up Tamara Paganini with 83.56 percent of the votes by the public, earning a prize of 121,200 Argentine pesos.The second season of the reality television series Gran Hermano premiered on 4 August 2001 on Telefe in Argentina, and ended on 1 December 2001 after 120 days of competition.Roberto Parra was crowned the winner defeating runner-up Silvina Luna with 47.14 percent of the votes by the public, earning a prize of 200,000 Argentine pesos.The third season of the reality television series Gran Hermano premiered on 15 October 2002 on Telefe in Argentina, and ended on 16 February 2003 after 125 days of competition.Vivana Colmenero was crowned the winner defeating runner-up Mauricio Córdoba with 46.87 percent of the votes by the public, earning a prize of 100,000 Argentine pesos.The fourth season of the reality television series Gran Hermano premiered on 9 January 2007 on Telefe in Argentina, and ended on 7 May 2007 after 119 days of competition.Marianela Mirra was crowned the winner defeating Juan Expósito and Mariela Montero Ríos with 41.46 percent of the votes by the public, earning a prize of 100,000 Argentine pesos.Diego Leonardi was crowned the winner defeating runner-up Jacqueline Dutrá with 82 percent of the votes by the public, earning a prize of 66,666 Argentine pesos.On Day 50, Juan Pablo left the House, since he wanted to go back to his studies and during his stay, he repeatedly announced his intentions of leaving.At the end of Day 62's live nominations show, only Juan Pablo decided to stay out of the repechage and evicted housemates Rocío, Ariana, Leandro, Natalí, Christian Y., Emiliano, and Gisele with walkee Cristian U. were put up for public vote to see who will be the two returning, it was announced that Cristian U., Emiliano, Gisele, and Rocío were the elected ones to go back in with the final decision to be revealed on Day 64's live eviction show.After surviving 164 Days (a record in the Americas at the time), Rodrigo Fernandez became the winner, at age 19 became the youngest person to ever win the Argentinian series.All four finalists (Rodrigo, Walquiria, Jorge & Alex) on finale night became the Big Brother contestants in the continent with the most survived days in a single series.Jorge Rial announced that he would return to the show's main hosting duties, after leaving the position halfway during the previous season due to personal issues.The premiere of this season was originally set to debut in March 2016, confirmed by Jorge Rial during the Gran Hermano 2015 finale on 30 September 2015.[17] As this season's runner-up, Ivana landed a gig as a panelist in one of América TV's talk shows most likely joining Jorge Rial's Intrusos.[21] Each week, the HouseGuests compete in a Head of Household (HoH) competition which gives them immunity from nominations and the power to save one of the nominees up for eviction.[24] Marcos Ginocchio was crowned the winner of the season, with Juan Ignacio Castañares finishing as runner-up and Julieta Poggio in third place.
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