Dom-2


Dom-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.
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.

Seasons

  1. "House-2. Love" – May 11, 2004 – November 6, 2004
  2. "House-2. Wintering" – November 7, 2004February 28, 2005
  3. "House-2. The First Spring" – March 1, 2005 – May 31, 2005
  4. "House-2. Heat" – June 1, 2005 – August 31, 2005
  5. "House-2. That's Love!" – September 1, 2005 – November 14, 2005
  6. "House-2. New Love" – November 15, 2005 – August 31, 2006
  7. "House-2. Fallove" – September 1, 2006 – November 30, 2006
  8. "House-2. About Love" – December 1, 2006 – August 31, 2007
  9. "House-2. Dreams Come True" – September 1, 2007 – October 31, 2007
  10. "House-2. City of Love" – November 1, 2007 – present
  11. "House-2. Island of Love" – November 28, 2014 – present

    Man of the Year

  12. unofficially 2007. Semyon Frolov, Tver, Russia ; Olga Nikolayeva, Penza, Russia ; Stepan Menshchikov, Yekaterinburg, Russia
  13. 2009. Rimma Pənciyeva, Bakı, Azerbaijan ; Natalya Varvina, Voljsky, Volgograd Region ; Gleb Strawberry, Vladivostok
  14. 2010. Women's Final. The finalists were only women: Natalya Varvina, Voljsky, Volgograd Region ; Nelli Yermolayeva, Samara ; Inna Volovicheva, Belgorod
  15. 2011. Vlad Kadonyi, Novosibirsk ; Inna Volovicheva, Belgorod ; Yevgeniya Feofilaktova, Kirov
  16. 2012. Liberge Kpadonou, Öfö, Bashkortostan ; Yevgeniya Feofilaktova, Kirov ; Serghei Pînzari, St. Petersburg
  17. 2013. Men's Final. The finalists were only men: Siarhei Syčkari, Minsk, Belarus ; Serghei Pînzari, St. Petersburg ; Andrei Cercassov, Milano, Italy
  18. 2014. Controversies Tournament: Marina Afrikantova, Burgas, Bulgaria ; Aleksandr Zadoynov, Yaroslavl ; Aliyono Ustinenko, Farg'ona, Uzbekistan ; Siarhei Syčkari, Minsk, Belarus ; Anna Kruchinina, Moscow Oblast
  19. 2015. Viktorija Romanjec, Maribor, Slovenia ; Ricardo José Zalas García, Gijón, Asturia, Spain ; Alexandra Gozias, Cape Town

    Dupe of the Year

  20. 2009. Natalya Varvina, Voljsky, Volgograd Region
  21. 2010. Nadezhda Yermakova, Oryol
  22. 2011. Irina Aleksandrovna Agibalova, Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast ; Nelli Yermolayeva, Samara ; Margo Agibalova, Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast
  23. 2012. Irina Aleksandrovna Agibalova, Pavlovski Posad, Moscow oblast ; Yevgeniya Feofilaktova, Kirov ; Oksana Ryaska, St. Petersburg
  24. 2013. Serghei Pînzari, St. Petersburg ; Daria Pînzari, Balakovo, Saratov oblast ; Aliyono Ustinenko, Farg'ona, Uzbekistan
  25. 2014. Aliyono Ustinenko, Farg'ona, Uzbekistan ; Alexander Gobozov, Vladikavkaz, Ossetia ; Svetlana Ustinenko Светлана Устиненко, Farg'ona, Uzbekistan.

    Man of the Year for the Magazine (Journal)

  26. 2009. Nektariy Liberman, Jerusalem, Israel
  27. 2010. Węcesław Węgrzanowski, Krasnodar
  28. 2011. Vlad Kadonyi Влад Кадони ), Novosibirsk
  29. 2012. Serghei Pînzari, St. Petersburg
  30. 2013. Yekaterina Korol, Rostov-on-Don
  31. 2014. Elina Camiren, Tumen

    Man of the Year for the Official Website

  32. 2009. Andrei Cercassov, Milano, Italy ; Andrei Chuev, Miami, Florida, United States ; Daria Cherni'x, Balakovo, Saratov obl.
  33. 2010. Sergey Adoyevtsev, Moscow/Serghei Pînzari, St. Petersburg ; Gleb Strawberry, Vladivostok
  34. 2011. Węcesław Węgrzanowski, Krasnodar ; Vlad Kadonyi, Novosibirsk ; winner of the 2011 Man of the Year and Winner of the 2011 Man of the Year for the Official Magazine; Yevgeni Kuzin, Novorossiysk, Krasnodar Region
  35. 2012. Valeriya Masterko, Novokuznetsk, Kemerovo oblast/Valeriya Kashubina, Elektrostal, MSK ; Yekaterina Tokarewa, Rostov-on-Don ; Olga Hajiyenko, Pavlovski Posad, Moscow Region
  36. 2013. Andrei Cercassov, Milano, Italy/ Andrei Chuev, Miami, Florida, United States ; Węcesław Węgrzanowski, Krasnodar ; Nikolay Dolzhanskiy, Moscow
  37. 2014. Andrei Cercassov, Milano, Italy ; Aleksandr Gobozetâ, Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia ; Hanna Kudymava, Minsk, Belarus

    Record for length of time on the project

Former members:
Today Part. :
  1. Aleksandr Titov and Olga Kravchenko on July 17, 2004
  2. Aleksandr Nelidov and Natalya Pavlova on July 9, 2005
  3. Yevgeni Kuzin and Margo Agibalova on May 26, 2009
  4. Yelena Bushina and Dmitri Zheleznyak on February 12, 2010
  5. Serghei Pînzari and Darya Cherni'x on May 2, 2010
  6. Sergey Adoyevsev and Mariya Krugli'xina on May 2, 2010
  7. Nichita Cuznețov and Nelly Yermolayeva on February 14, 2011
  8. Ilya Hajiyenko and Olga Agibalova on September 27, 2011
  9. Tiğran Sælibekov and Yuliya Kolesnichenko on December 13, 2011
  10. Węcesław Węgrżanowski and Yekaterina Tokareva on December 31, 2011
  11. Ivāns Novikovs and Inna Volovicheva on February 21, 2012
  12. Anton Gusev and Yevgeniya Feofilaktova on June 15, 2012
  13. Węcesław Węgrżanowski and Yekaterina Korol on July 7, 2013
  14. Vasili Toderică and Antonina Klimenko on October 16, 2013
  15. Aleksandar Gobozetâ and Aliyono Ustinenko on November 30, 2013
  16. Constantine Press and Alisa Nikitina on December 1, 2013
  17. Gabriel Díaz Álvarez and Chryścina Liaskaviec on December 23, 2013
  18. Elina Camiren and Aleksandr Zadoynov on January 26, 2014
  19. Tatyana Kiryluk and Eugenio Higo on December 8, 2014
  20. Liberge Kpadonou and Yevgeni Rudnev on December 8, 2014