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Loft Story (French TV series)

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Loft Story
GenreReality television
Presented byBenjamin Castaldi
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons2
Production
Production locationLa Plaine Saint-Denis
Production companyEndemol France VIEW Opening titles & logo
Original release
NetworkM6
Release26 April 2001 (2001-04-26) –
4 July 2002 (2002-07-04)
Related
Big Brother
Secret Story

Loft Story was a French reality show, and it is the first French adaptation of Big Brother franchise. The show generally considered is the first of its kind in France. Loft Story presented by Benjamin Castaldi and broadcast on M6 from 26 April 2001 to 5 July 2001 for the first season and from 11 April 2002 to 4 July 2002 for the second season.

The French title of the show is a play-on-words on loft because the contestants are "locked up" in a loft during their adventure, and Love Story.

The initial Loft Story inspired the creation of a similar show of the same name in Quebec. The famous eye logo is used by both Loft Story versions. It evokes the voyeuristic eye of the television viewer as she or he watches the Lofteurs live in front of the cameras. Some of them get gradually voted off the show by viewers on their phones and the last couple win a house. It caused great controversy in France and the house was attacked by protesters.[1]

Production

Format

Loft Story is a slightly re-tooled version of the Original Big Brother, toned down slightly for the French market by production company Endemol.[2][3][4][5]

Eleven singles cut off from the outside world and must live in a loft where all rooms (except toilets and a room imposed by the CSA) are equipped with 26 cameras (including 3 infrared cameras, mostly hidden behind one-way mirrors) and microphones. They are filmed 24 hours a day.

Broadcast

The live stream is slightly delayed on one or more paid channels of the TPS offer, as well as on the Internet during the first season. A daily program is broadcast after editing this live footage.

Presentation

The show was presented by Benjamin Castaldi. Two hosts co-hosted the live show from the loft: Marie Guillaumond in 2001 and Séverine Ferrer in 2002.

In 2002, during the second season, there was also a show presented by Max and broadcast on Saturday at 23:55 summarizing the events of the week and welcomed the evicted contestants.

Series overall

Seasons Launch date Finale date Days Housemates Winner(s) Grand prize Average ratings Ratings share
Loft Story 1 26 April 2001 5 July 2001 71 13 Loana Petrucciani and Christophe Mercy A house worth 3 million francs 4,900,000 34.6%
Loft Story 2 11 April 2002 4 July 2002 85 13 Thomas Saillofest and Karine Delgado €250,000 each 4,300,000 31.8%

Season 1

  • Start Date: 26 April 2001
  • End Date: 5 July 2001
  • The prize: 3,000,000-franc₣ worth house (450,000)

Nominations table

All Housemates entered on Day 1 except for Fabrice and Kimy who entered on Day 7 and Day 11 respectively.

Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 10 Nomination
points
received
Females Males
Christophe Not
eligible
Kenza,
Laure
Not
eligible
4-Julie,
3-Kimy,
2-Laure,
1-Loana
Not
eligible
No
nominations
No
nominations
Male Winner
(Day 71)
26
Loana Steevy,
Aziz
Not
eligible
5-Jean-Édouard,
4-Christophe,
3-Fabrice,
2-Philippe,
1-Steevy
Not
eligible
4-Jean-Édouard,
3-Christophe,
2-Philippe,
1-Fabrice
No
nominations
No
nominations
Female Winner
(Day 71)
10
Jean-Édouard Not
eligible
Kenza,
Laure
Not
eligible
4-Laure,
3-Kimy,
2-Loana,
1-Julie
Not
eligible
No
nominations
No
nominations
Male Runner-Up
(Day 71)
26
Laure Aziz,
Jean-Édouard
Not
eligible
5-Philippe,
4-Christophe,
3-Jean-Édouard,
2-Fabrice,
1-Steevy
Not
eligible
4-Fabrice,
3-Jean-Édouard,
2-Philippe,
1-Christophe
No
nominations
No
nominations
Female Runner-Up
(Day 71)
14
Fabrice Not
eligible
Kenza,
Laure
Not
eligible
4-Kimy,
3-Loana,
2-Laure,
1-Julie
Not
eligible
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 57)
16
Kimy Exempt Not
eligible
5-Christophe,
4-Jean-Édouard,
3-Philippe,
2-Fabrice,
1-Steevy
Not
eligible
4-Christophe,
3-Philippe,
2-Fabrice,
1-Jean-Édouard
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 50)
12
Philippe Not
eligible
Kenza,
Laure
Not
eligible
4-Julie,
3-Loana,
2-Laure,
1-Kimy
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 43)
21
Julie Aziz,
Jean-Édouard
Not
eligible
5-Christophe,
4-Philippe,
3-Jean-Édouard,
2-Fabrice,
1-Steevy
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 36)
10
Steevy Not
eligible
Kimy,
Loana
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 29)
5
Kenza Aziz,
Jean-Édouard
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 22)
4
Aziz Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 15)
4
Delphine Walked
(Day 11)
0
David Walked
(Day 6)
0
Notes none none 1 none
Against
public vote
Aziz,
Jean-Édouard
Kenza,
Laure
Fabrice,
Steevy
Julia,
Laure,
Loana
Fabrice,
Philippe
Kimy,
Laure,
Loana
Christophe,
Fabrice,
Jean-Édouard
Laure,
Loana
Christophe,
Jean-Édouard
Walked David,
Delphine
none
Evicted Aziz
49.6%
to save
Kenza
46%
to save
Steevy
47%
to save
Julie
28.4%
to save
Philippe
49.5%
to save
Kimy
18%
to save
Fabrice
28%
to save
Laure
34%
to win
Jean-Édouard
43%
to win
Loana
66%
to win
Christophe
57%
to win
Notes:
  • ^Note 1 : From now on they will award each Lofteur points, their favourite will receive maximum points and their least favourite will receive one point. The two or more with the fewest points will be up for nomination.

The contestants released a music single under the name 'Les Lofteurs'; 'Up and Down' reached number one in the French charts.

Season 2

  • Start Date: 11 April 2002
  • End Date: 4 July 2002
  • Prize: €250,000 + €250,000

Nominations table

All Housemates entered on Day 1 except for Lauryne and Romain who entered on Day 7 and Day 14 respectively.

Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 12
Final
Nomination
points
received
Females Males
Thomas 6-Karine,
5-Julia,
4-Sandra,
3-Angela,
2-Lesly,
1-Lauryne
Not
eligible
5-Karine,
4-Sandra,
3-Lauryne,
2-Angela,
1-Lesly
Not
eligible
4-Karine,
3-Lauryne,
2-Sandra,
1-Angela
Not
eligible
3-Karine,
2-Angela,
1-Sandra
Not
eligible
Male Winner
(Day 85)
40
Karine Not
eligible
6-Thomas,
5-Félicien,
4-David,
3-William
2-Romain,
1-Kamel
Not
eligible
5-Thomas,
4-Félicien,
3-Romain,
2-David,
1-Kamel
Not
eligible
4-Thomas,
3-Romain,
2-Kamel,
1-David
Not
eligible
3-Thomas,
2-Kamel,
1-David
Female Winner
(Day 85)
61
David 6-Angela,
5-Karine,
4-Sandra,
3-Lesly,
2-Julia,
1-Lauryne
Not
eligible
5-Angela,
4-Lesly,
3-Sandra,
2-Karine,
1-Lauryne
Not
eligible
4-Angela,
3-Sandra,
2-Karine,
1-Lauryne
Not
eligible
3-Angela,
2-Sandra,
1-Karine
Not
eligible
Male Runner-up
(Day 85)
49
Angela Not
eligible
6-David,
5-Kamel,
4-Félicien,
3-Romain
2-Thomas,
1-William
Not
eligible
5-David,
4-Kamel,
3-Thomas,
2-Félicien,
1-Romain
Not
eligible
4-David,
3-Kamel,
2-Thomas,
1-Romain
Not
eligible
3-David,
2-Kamel,
1-Thomas
Female Runner-up
(Day 85)
58
Kamel 6-Lesly,
5-Sandra,
4-Angela,
3-Lauryne,
2-Karine,
1-Julia
Not
eligible
5-Lesly,
4-Angela,
3-Sandra,
2-Lauryne,
1-Karine
Not
eligible
4-Angela,
3-Sandra,
2-Lauryne,
1-Karine
Not
eligible
3-Angela,
2-Sandra,
1-Karine
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 71)
48
Sandra Not
eligible
6-David,
5-Kamel,
4-Romain,
3-Félicien
2-William,
1-Thomas
Not
eligible
5-Kamel,
4-David,
3-Thomas,
2-Romain,
1-Félicien
Not
eligible
4-Kamel,
3-David,
2-Thomas,
1-Romain
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 64)
52
Romain 6-Lauryne,
5-Lesly,
4-Karine,
3-Sandra,
2-Angela,
1-Julia
Not
eligible
5-Karine,
4-Lauryne,
3-Sandra,
2-Angela,
1-Lesly
Not
eligible
4-Karine,
3-Lauryne,
2-Angela,
1-Sandra
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 57)
32
Lauryne Not
eligible
6-Kamel,
5-David,
4-Romain,
3-Félicien,
2-Thomas,
1-William
Not
eligible
5-Félicien,
4-Thomas,
3-Romain,
2-Kamel,
1-David
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 50)
37
Félicien 6-Angela,
5-Karine,
4-Julia,
3-Lesly,
2-Sandra,
1-Lauryne
Not
eligible
5-Karine,
4-Lauryne,
3-Sandra,
2-Angela,
1-Lesly
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 43)
30
Lesly Not
eligible
6-Kamel,
5-Romain,
4-David,
3-Félicien,
2-Thomas,
1-William
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 36)
32
William 6-Julia,
5-Karine,
4-Sandra,
3-Angela,
2-Lauryne,
1-Lesly
Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 29)
8
Julia Not
eligible
Evicted
(Day 22)
19
Marlene Walked
(Day 7)
0
Against
public vote
Julia,
Lauryne
Thomas,
William
Angela,
Lesly
David,
Kamel,
Félicien,
Romain
Angela,
Karine,
Lauryne,
Sandra
Romain,
Thomas
Karine,
Sandra
David,
Kamel,
Thomas
Angela,
Karine
David,
Thomas
Walked Marlene none
Evicted Julia
42%
to save
William
47%
to save
Lesly
30%
to save
Félicien
24%
to save
Lauryne
21%
to save
Romain
42%
to save
Sandra
Fewest votes
to save
Kamel
Fewest votes
to save
Angela
49.58%
to win
David
48.71%
to win
Karine
50.42%
to win
Thomas
51.29%
to win

Criticism

Loft Story became a craze when it was screened, but as it went on, it became extremely criticized, mocked and belittled by the media: the premise of ordinary young people being filmed most of the time in a cozy loft (and letting themselves out, they got a reputation of being stupid), being voted off by people on phones and getting to win money at the end, got it called high-rated "garbage tv".

Loft Story is considered to be the precursor of reality shows in France where the contestants get voted off by viewers.

Like other Big Brother-style programs, the show's sexual content was criticized as several contestants were seen having intercourse on camera.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Loft Story under siege". BBC News. 20 May 2001.
  2. ^ Mathijs, Ernest; Jones, Janet (2004). Big Brother International: Formats, Critics and Publics. Wallflower Press. pp. 105, 106. ISBN 9781904764182.
  3. ^ Livingstone, Sonia M. (2005). Audiences and Publics: When Cultural Engagement Matters for the Public Sphere. Intellect Books. p. 79. ISBN 9781841501291.
  4. ^ Kavka, Misha (15 February 2012). Reality TV. Edinburgh University Press. p. 88. ISBN 9780748654352.
  5. ^ Barron, Lee (1 December 2014). Celebrity Cultures: An Introduction. SAGE. p. 132. ISBN 9781473911369.

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