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First episode date 2001 | 8.2/10 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Similar Occupation Double, Big Brother, Star Académie, Tout le monde en parle, Big Brother Canada Presented by Renée-Claude Brazeau (2003), Isabelle Maréchal (2006), Marie Plourde (2006-2008), Pierre-Yves Lord (2009) Country of origin Canada Original language French No. of seasons 6 Production location Quebec Running time 30 (Daily show); 90 (Talk show) Production company Endemol Original network TQS |
Loft story canadian tv series top 6 facts
Loft Story was a Quebec television series broadcast on the TQS television network, and was an adaptation of the show Loft Story in France, which itself was an adaptation of the Big Brother franchise. TQS became V and replaced Loft Story with a new Big Brother series for Quebec in 2010.
Contents
- Loft story canadian tv series top 6 facts
- Concept and rules
- Season 1
- Nominations table
- Season 2
- Season 3
- Season 4
- Season 5
- Season 6
- Housemates
- References
During the first season (2003), the show had TVA's Occupation Double as its main competitor, and was a success in terms of viewership, but was not as financially successful as the French version. Therefore, the program was discontinued the following season, but was resurrected three years later in January 2006. In response to criticism of year 1, year 2 toned down the sexual content and replaced it with daily games and truth/dare events. The loft was also changed to include a "stunt room" the size of a basketball court, which serves for games and entertainment. A third season started in September 2006, a fourth on September 26, 2007, a fifth in Fall 2008 and an All-Star season subtitled La Revanche in Spring 2009.
Concept and rules
Unlike many other versions, the housemates are able to discuss openly about the nominations.
Season 1
Start Date: October 5, 2003 End Date: December 7, 2003 Duration: 64 days
Nominations table
Each week one sex was Immune, alternating each week. In the first week only the men were eligible for Nomination, and the next week only the women were eligible for Nomination. This continued to alternate. In the finale two winners were crowned – one male, and one female.
The winners of the first season were Julie Lemay and Samuel Tissot and the finalists were Brigitte Bourdeau and Hugues Dubé. Lemay subsequently published two books: "Un automne au Loft: Le journal de la gagnante de Loft Story" and "L'envers de la téléréalité".
Season 2
Season 2 was hosted by Isabelle Maréchal and Virginie Coossa, and was produced by Groupe Tele-Vision, under licence from Endemol.
Nominations table
In alternate weeks the men will nominate the women, and the women will nominate the men, until there are two of each gender left – there will then be a winner of each gender.
Season 3
Start Date: September 24, 2006
End Date: December 3, 2006
Duration: 71 days
Season 3 was hosted by Marie Plourde and Virginie Coossa, and was produced by Groupe Tele-Vision, under licence from Endemol.
The Winners: 2 – Jean-Philippe & Kim
Losing Finalists: 4 – Brenda-Lee, David, Marie-Ève & Shawn-Edward
Evicted Lofteurs: 9 – André, Charles, Christiana, Jennifer, Kevins-Kyle, Mélissa, Nathan, Priscilla & Vanessa
Season 4
Start Date: September 26, 2007
End Date: December 5, 2007
Duration: 71 days
Winner: Mathieu "Cass" S.
Losing Finalist: Sébastien, Delphine, Thomas, Élodie & Véronika
Evicted Lofteurs: Mathieu "Blond" R., Christelle, Crystal, Yannick "Mimo/MimoFox", Vincent "Viny Boy", Francis "Frank", Marilyne, Stéphanie, Karine, Robert "Bob"
Nominations table
Undisclosed Nominations are represented by "N/A"
Season 5
Start Date: September 28, 2008.
End Date: December 7, 2008.
Duration: 71 days.
The Finalists: Charles-Éric (The Winner), Kevin (Runner-up), Geneviève (3rd), Mihaela (4th) and Cynthia Sa (5th).
Evicted: Arcadio (twice), Claude-Alexandre, Cynthia Sc, Isabelle, Jason, Manuel, Maude, Myriam & Rémi.
Season 6
The 6th season of Loft Story, titled Loft Story : La revanche (an All-Star edition), competed housemates of the last five seasons. The show started on March 29, 2009 on TQS.
Housemates
Housemates choice by the public:
Housemates choice by the channel TQS:
Housemates has been in the casting process: