After a break where producers re-evaluated the format, Big Brother returned with a fresh look.
Season 5 (2012 – Nelonen) The revival season. High-definition cameras, a sleeker house, and a younger cast. This is where the modern "influencer" model of reality stars began. Winner: Teija Kurvinen.
Season 6 (2013 – Nelonen) A fan-favorite season due to the unpredictable twist of the "Secret Room." The filmography of this season is notable for its use of night-vision cinematography capturing emotional breakdowns. Winner: Teemu "Teemu" Hirvilahti.
Season 7 (2014 – Nelonen) The final season of the original long run. This season featured the now-legendary "Taxi Incident" where a housemate escaped the compound. Winner: Anders "Antero" Tillman.
When you think of Big Brother, the Finnish version might not be the first that springs to mind (usually it’s the US, UK, or Australia). However, Big Brother Suomi (BBS) has quietly built one of the most dedicated, intense, and chaotic filmographies in the entire reality TV ecosystem.
From controversial twists that broke the internet to emotional meltdowns inside the iconic two-story house, the Finnish edition has a unique flavor: cold logic mixed with explosive Nordic passion. Let’s open the vault and look at the evolution of the show’s filmography and the clips that keep Finland talking. Big Brother Finland 2008-2012 Sex Videos
The original run on Sub (now MTV3) set the standard. The filmography here is grainy, raw, and unfiltered.
Key Seasons:
Popular Videos from this Era:
Season 1 (2005) - The Experimental Birth
Season 2 (2006) - The Breakthrough
Season 3 (2007) - The Villain Season
Season 4 (2008) - The Celebrity Shift
Season 5 (2009) - The Physical Season
Season 6 (2010) - The Double Trouble
Season 7 (2011) - The Fall
Season 8 (2012) - The Redemption
Season 9 (2013) - The End of an Era
Season 10 (2014) - The "Julkkis" (Celebrity) Spin-off
During a pandemic season, a contestant cries for 20 minutes about missing her family’s Christmas ham. The single-camera static shot, combined with her raw sobbing and a stray tinsel prop, became a poignant symbol of lockdown isolation. The clip was shared on Finnish news sites as a cultural touchpoint.