Gran Hermano (2000)
Gran Hermano (2000)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Silvia Casado
Concursante
Adara Molinero
Concursante
Mabel Garrido
Concursante
Sofía Suescun
Concursante
John de Mol
Creator
Ania Iglesias
Concursante
Íñigo González
Concursante
Israel Pita
Concursante
Koldo Sagastizábal
Concursante
Nacho Rodríguez
Concursante
Iván Armesto
Concursante
Marina Díez
Concursante
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Self - Presenter / Self - Presenter / Presentador (Debates) / Presenter
Mónica Ruiz
Concursante
Vanessa Pascual
Concursante
Ismael Beiro
Concursante
Jorge Berrocal
Concursante
María José Galera
Concursante
Mercedes Milá
Presentadora / Presenter
Fernando Acaso
Presentador (Resúmenes diarios) / Presenter
Pepe Navarro
Presentador
Paula Vázquez
Presentadora (Resúmenes diarios)
Jesús Vázquez
Presentador (Debates)
Jorge Fernández
Recepción concursantes / Presentador (Resúmenes diarios)
Carolina Ferre
Presentadora (Resúmenes diarios)
Óscar Martínez
Presentador (Resúmenes diarios)
Jordi González
Presentador (Debates)
Lucía Riaño
Presentador (Resúmenes diarios)
Lorena Castell
Presentador (Resúmenes semanales)
Frank Blanco
Presentador (Debates)
Lara Álvarez
Presentadora (Resúmenes diarios) / Copresentadora (Debates)
Sandra Barneda
Self - Debate Presenter
Marta López
Concursante
Kiko Hernández
Concursante
Raquel Morillas
Concursante
Aída Nízar
Concursante
Nuria Yáñez
Concursante
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Gran Hermano (as known by the acronym GH) is a reality television series broadcast in Spain on Telecinco produced by Zeppelin TV (part of the Endemol Shine Iberia). It is part of the Big Brother franchise first developed in the Netherlands. The Spanish version of Big Brother was the first reality show to be broadcast in the country, which obtained a 36.5% rating share in its premiere and was an audience leader.
The show became an instant success, reaching over ten million in its first two seasons.
Due to the low audience of the eighteenth season, Telecinco decided to cancel the regular edition and continue to produce Gran Hermano VIP and the spin-off Gran Hermano Dúo.
As of February 2020, 30 seasons of the show have aired (eighteen regular seasons, seven VIP seasons, and five spin-off seasons). It is the longest-running series in Big Brother franchise worldwide, currently on air.