The Bar (TV series)

The Bar (Swedish: Baren) was a popular Swedish reality television program, that was first seen in Sweden in 2000 and in other countries from 2001. For around two months, a number of contestants work in a bar and try to avoid periodic publicly voted evictions from a communal house and hence win a cash prize. The show was devised by the Swedish company Strix.

About Bar

Bar is all about staying in the game, but with the final power to decide resting firmly in the hands of the viewers. This format is a mixture of human relationships and elimination game, showing what happens when some charismatic strangers live together under the same roof to run a city center bar.

Bar is a completely interactive program where both viewers and internet surfers are part of the action. More than 25 web cameras are on-line round 24 hours a day in the bar and in the participants’ apartment. The viewers are urged to take decisions affecting the story lines. The bar is real and uniquely interactive, meaning anyone can drop by for a beer, hang out and talk to the contestants.

The program is stripped for approximately three months, the climax being the host-led live broadcast at the end of each week. Here the contestants candidly discuss the past six days’ events, holding nothing back in front of a live audience.

During the plus-and-minus meeting the contestants rate each other on their performances. The one with the lowest score becomes one of two nominees who can be voted out by the viewers during the live elimination show. Playing the elimination game is full of drama, because to remain in the show the contestants’ tactical instincts and the true nature of their relationships are brought to the surface. Despite this, no matter how they rate one another, they must always justify their choices in front of the viewers and their co- workers.

Having a good score is no guarantee for staying in ‘The Bar’, because the contestant with the highest score gets to choose the second nominee who can be voted out. When the choice is made, the rest is up to the viewers when they decide which of the two they will vote out.

Throughout the live show, a viewer poll is held by phone and via the Web and at the end of the broadcast one of the contestants is voted out. This elimination contest is at the very core of ‘The Bar’, as one by one the contestants are forced to leave the show. At the end of the series, after 11 tough elimination rounds, only the winner remains to claim the prize.

The Rules

Format

Plus/Minus

International versions

There are currently 42 winners of the The Bar format. The most recent winner is Črt Banko from Slovenia.

Region Local name Channel Winner Main Presenters
 Argentina El Bar TV América 2

Season 1, 2001: Federico Blanco
Season 2, 2001: Diego Plotino

Andy Kusnetzoff (Season 1-2)
 Cambodia CTN Coffee Shop CTN

Season 1, 2006: Lida Siv

 Croatia Bar Nova TV

Season 1, 2005: Damir Milanović

Marin Ivanović "Stoka" (Season 1)

 Czech Republic Bar TV Prima

Season 1, 2006: Marcela Baldas

Libor Bouček (Season 1)
Laďka Něrgešová (Season 1)

 Denmark Baren TV3

Season 1, 2001: Erkan Kilic
Season 2, 2002: Noel Johansen

 Estonia Baar Kanal 2

Season 1, 2004: Annika
Season 2, 2005: Alari Arnover

 Finland Baari SubTV

Season 1, 2006: Frank

Kirsi Salo (Season 1)
Silvia Modig (Season 1)
 Georgia GeoBar Rustavi 2

Season 1, 2005: Beso Sarjveladze
Season 2, 2006: Dato Geladze "Chele"
Season 3, 2006: Irakli Markhulia
Season 4, 2007: Dea Anna Adamia

Nino Khoshtaria (Season 1-4)
 Greece Bar (Season 1)
Party (Season 2)
Mega TV

Season 1, 2002: Andreas Paraskakis
Season 2, 2003: Maria Tsolaki "Lara"

Miltos Makridis (Seasons 1-2)
 Hungary Bár Viasat 3

Season 1, 2001: Tiger
Season 2, 2008: Dániel Izer Zoltán "Duda"

Péter Novák (Season 1)
Péter Majoros, Lia Kustánczi (Season 2)
 Latvia Bārs TV3

Season 1, 2003: Uldis Jēkabsons

 Lithuania Baras LNK

Season 1, 2003: Laimis
Season 2, 2004: Andrius

Baras 3
(All-Stars & Anonymous Contestants)

Season 3, 2005: Skaistė Būtytei

 Mexico El bar provoca Televisa

Season 1, 2006: José Luis Hernández García "Piter Punk"

Roberto Palazuelos (Season 1)
Roxana Castellanos (Season 1)
 Netherlands The Bar Yorin

Season 1, 2002: Camiel Vlasman

Matthias Scholten (Season 1)
 Norway Baren TV3

Season 1, 2000: Jamila Brodin
Season 2, 2001: Bjørn Sjulstokx

Anders Høglund (Season 1-2)
 Poland Bar Polsat

Season 1, 2002: Adrian Urban
Season 2, 2002: Eric Alira
Season 3, 2003: Maciej Kiślewski

Krzysztof Ibisz (Season 1-6)
Bar Złoto dla Zuchwałych
(Reality All-Stars & Anonymous Contestants)

Season 4, 2004: Mirka Eichler

Bar Vip
(Celebrity & Anonymous Contestants)

Season 5, 2004: Ewelina Ciura

Bar Europa
(European Contestants)
TV4

Season 6, 2005: England Thomas Amos

 Portugal O Bar da TV SIC

Season 1, 2001: Angola Hoji Fortuna

Jorge Gabriel (Season 1)
 Slovenia Bar POP TV (1-2)

Season 1, 2005: Andrej Lavrič
Season 2, 2006: Emil Širić

Sebastjan Kepic (Season 1-3)
Planet TV

Season 3, 2015: Črt Banko

 Sweden Baren TV3

Season 1, 2000: Jocke Ekberg
Season 2, 2001: Dick Lundberg
Season 3, 2002: Tommy Öhver
Season 4, 2003: Mathias Edlund
Season 5, 2004: Daniel Hansen
Season 6, 2015:

Robert Aschberg (Season 1-5)
Paolo Roberto (Season 6)
  Switzerland Die Bar TV3

Season 1, 2001: Caroline

Yves Schifferle (Season 1)

Slovenia and Sweden are the only two countries who still air The Bar while the rest of the countries are no longer airing their version of The Bar.

See also

Near copies of The Bar

These are formats similar to The Bar, but are not official Strix productions:

References

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