Letnji Kamp (TV series)

Letnji Kamp (Serbian Cyrillic: Летњи камп) is a Serbian reality TV series broadcasting on Happy TV, as a successor of the Maldivi reality TV show. The winner of the first season is Ana Nedeljković, publicly known as Enn La Rush.[2]

Letnji Kamp
Genrereality TV series
Presented by
  • Zorica Dukić
  • Nikola Lakić
  • Tihomir Filipović
  • Bojana Ristivojević
  • Anđela Lakićević
Country of originSerbia
Original languageSerbian
No. of series1
Production
ProducerHappy TV
Running timeDepends, can take around half a day in total
Production companyHappy TV[1]
Original release
NetworkHappy TV
Release11 July 2018 (2018-07-11) –
August 25, 2018 (2018-08-25)
Related
Maldivi

Concept edit

Participants in this reality show will have to win the games given to them every day for two months. Participants are divided into two teams, the blue and the yellow team, and every Saturday the team that had more wins in the games gets a privilege, while the team that lost becomes unprivileged and has various tasks related to cleaning the camp, making food, and satisfying the opposing team. After two weeks of broadcasting, the games have been withdrawn, and instead, the participants will have to keep the flag with the logo of Letnji Kamp.

If a privileged team drops the flag, the opposing team automatically becomes privileged. Then on Sunday during the knockout, only members of the non-privileged team can be nominated, after which 20 spectators appear, choosing two of the three participants who will no longer be able to win the main prize. After the two participants are voted, they automatically get many disadvantages, such as sleeping in a tent, a ban on entering the summer house, or any room other than the toilet.

References edit

  1. ^ "LETNJI KAMP SAMO ZA ODABRANE! Na Hepi televiziji kreće još jedan, do sada neviđeni rijaliti format". Espreso.co.rs. 11 July 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  2. ^ "VELIKE PARE: Evo KO je pobedio u rijalitiju "Letnji kamp" i plasirao se u "Parove"". SrbijaDanas.com. 26 August 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2021.

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