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Dom-2 (Russian: Дом-2, literally: "House-2") is a Russian reality TV show created by TNT channel. In the show, the contestants' main objective is to construct a house whilst trying to find a partner in the process. Couples then compete for the house itself.
Dom-2 | |
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Also known as | House-2 |
Presented by | Kseniya Sobchak Kseniya Borodina Olga Buzova |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language | Russian |
No. of seasons | 13 |
No. of episodes | 5500 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Aleksey Mikhailovskiy Dmitriy Troitskiy |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | TNT |
The first episode of Dom-2 was aired on May 11, 2004. It remains one of the most highly rated, profitable and longest-running reality shows on television in Russia. Dom-2 broadcasts on the TNT channel at 11 pm every day. It is hosted by Kseniya Sobchak and Kseniya Borodina.
After more than 5,500 episodes, as of July 2019, it is the longest running reality show in Russia. In December 2020, Dom-2 started to be shown in the United Kingdom when the TNT channel started to be broadcast on Freeview via Channelbox.[1] On December 18, 2020 TNT officially announced a Dom-2 lockdown. The last episode of the show came out on December 30, 2020.
The show continued to air on U channel since April 19, 2021.
Former members:
Дарья Пынзарь, Сент-Китс И Невис Петербург – 1418 дней (c 28 декабря 2007 г) Сергей Пынзарь, Балаково, Саратов-1327 ((c 28 2008 2008) Марго Агибалова, Павловский Посад, Московский-1124 ((C 17 2008 2008) Венцеслав Венгжановский (Ярослав Шурупов), Краснодар – 1047 ((C 3 2009 2009) Jevgenija Феофилактова, Кирова-991 ((C 27 2009 2009)
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