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Big Brother (British series 2)

Big Brother 2001, also known as Big Brother 2, was the second series of the British reality television series Big Brother. The show followed eleven contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House. Each week, one or more of the housemates were evicted by a public vote. The last remaining housemate, Brian Dowling, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of £70,000.

Big Brother
Series 2
Series two logo
Presented byDavina McCall
No. of days64
No. of housemates11
WinnerBrian Dowling
Runner-upHelen Adams
Companion shows
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes55
Release
Original networkChannel 4
Original release25 May (2001-05-25) –
27 July 2001 (2001-07-27)
Series chronology
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Series 3

As with the previous series, Big Brother 2 lasted 64 days. It launched on Channel 4 on 25 May 2001 and ended on 27 July 2001. Davina McCall returned as presenter for her second consecutive year. Ten housemates entered on launch night, with one additional housemate being introduced in the third week. The series was watched by an average of 4.5 million viewers, matching the average viewership of the first series. The Final however attracted Big Brother's biggest audience, with 13.7 million viewers - making it Channel 4's second most watched broadcast. It also spawned Big Brother's first ancillary show entitled Big Brother's Little Brother, presented by Dermot O'Leary.

In 2010, Dowling was voted by the public as Big Brother's "Ultimate Housemate", after winning Ultimate Big Brother, the final series of the show to air on Channel 4. When Big Brother moved to Channel 5 in 2011, he replaced McCall as presenter, and remained in the role until 2013.

Development edit

 
Dermot O'Leary presented the Big Brother's Little Brother spin-off.

Big Brother first began airing in the Netherlands, while editions in countries such as Germany proving to be hits with the public.[1][2] Following the success of the show, it was confirmed that editions for the United States and the United Kingdom were in the works.[3] Big Brother 1 (2000) proved to be a ratings success for Channel 4, leading to the announcement of a second series.[4][5][6] Prior to Big Brother 2, a celebrity edition of the show aired on Channel 4.[7] Rumors of a second series began in September 2000, when it was confirmed that Channel 5 and ITV were both interested in acquiring the series.[8] Casting for Big Brother 2 began in late 2000. Candidates for the new series were able to apply by sending in a video audition.[9] In December 2000, it was reported that more than 250,000 applications had been sent in; the first season received an estimated 40,000 applications.[9] The live feed returned for this series, with a total of four feeds available on the Channel 4 site. The feed was cut for an estimated two hours nightly, and featured a delay for privacy reasons.[10]

Davina McCall returned to present the series after presenting the prior series.[11] The original ten housemates entered the house on 25 May 2001.[12] Amongst the cast this series was Amma Antwi-Agyei, a stripper who wanted to "show Britain that not all strippers are the Jerry Springer stereotype."[13] Housemate Elizabeth Woodcock was dating an older man prior to appearing on the series, while Dean O'Laughlin had been in a band that toured across the United States before being dropped by their record label.[14] Brian Dowling was the first openly gay male to appear on the series,[15] with Josh Rafter also being gay.[16] This season featured a total of five women and six men.[17]

The series launched on 25 May 2001 on Channel 4.[12] There were a total of four highlight shows airing Monday through Thursday, with Friday being a live eviction episode presented by Davina McCall.[18] Two episodes of the series aired on Friday. During the first episode, viewers were shown the highlights from the previous day and McCall revealed the housemate who had been evicted from the House.[19] Two hours following this, the second episode of the night aired which saw the evicted housemate exit the House and participate in an interview with McCall.[19] One of the highlight episodes per week featured a team of psychologists discussing the events of the previous week from their viewpoint.[18][20] The series lasted for 64 days, concluding on 27 July 2001.[citation needed] There were a total of 55 episodes this series.[21] This was the first season to feature the spin-off series Big Brother's Little Brother (2001–10), presented by Dermot O'Leary; Natalie Casey co-presented the series with O'Leary during the first week.[22] Big Brother Reveals More (2001) aired solely during this series, and saw the major plot points of the past week being recapped.

The series was the first to be sponsored by BT Cellnet (who have, since 2002, been called O2) they remained sponsors until the fourth series in 2003.

House edit

For the first two series, the house was located in Bow, London near to the 3 Mills Studios. The second series had a bigger budget, and the house used was renovated for a new look. Despite a similar layout to the original house, the decorations and furniture were completely different. The new House had a "Cabin fever" theme, as the format of the show was similar to the feeling of having cabin fever. With this theme, there were wooden walls throughout the majority of the house. There was a living room, where important news such as nominations were revealed to the housemates. The kitchen remained simple, with only necessities such as an oven, fridge, and sink. In the "Diary Room", in which housemates may speak privately and reveal their true feelings to the public, there is a more interesting look to it. The background of the room has the appearance of a garage door, with the Big Brother eye logo imprinted on it. Like the previous season, there is a men's and women's bedroom, each with five beds in them. One of the five in each room is larger than all of the others. Unlike the previous season, however, the men and women were allowed to choose which bedroom belonged to which gender. The outside of the house features a chicken coop, with seven hens and one rooster. The housemates must care for the chickens during their stay in the house, and must also use the eggs from the chickens to eat, otherwise they must use some of their budget to buy eggs. The house also features a garden, which the housemates use to grow plants and vegetables to eat. The Housemates were later given a hot tub to use in the backyard, placed close to the garden. A new feature this year was the addition of the den outside, a small area in the backyard in which housemates could enter to lounge and speak to one another. There were no couches or seats, but there were various pillows scattered around.

Format edit

"The show is all about human interactions. It's people who are, loving each other, hating each other. They fight, they cry, they laugh -- all emotions, we'll see in the house."

— Paul Romer, co-creator of the original show, on the social experiment aspect of the series.[23]

Big Brother was a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, lived in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance.[24] During their time in the House, the housemates were required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated.[25] This process was mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in ejection from the house.[26] Despite this, should a housemate enter the House following the launch, they are immune from the first round of nominations they are present for.[27] The public, through a vote conducted by phone, would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates from the House, and the housemate with the most votes from the viewers would be evicted from the House.[28] When only four housemates remained, the public would vote for which of them should win the series, and the housemates with the most votes would become the winner.[29] The housemates were competing for a £70,000 cash prize.[30] Books, allowed in Series 1, were banned in Series 2. During their time in the House, housemates were given weekly tasks to perform.[3] The housemates would wager a portion of their weekly shopping budget on the task, and would either win double their wagered fund or lose the wagered fund depending on their performance in the task.[31] The housemates were required to work as a group to complete the task, with the format of the tasks varying based on the number of remaining housemates. Should the housemates run out of the food provided for them, an emergency ration was available to them. The housemates were forbidden from discussing nominations, and doing so could result in punishment.[32][33] The format of the series was mainly seen as a social experiment, and required housemates to interact with others who may have differing ideals, beliefs, and prejudices.[20][34] Housemates were also required to make visits to the Diary Room during their stay in the House, where they were able to share their thoughts and feelings on their fellow housemates and the game.[35] While in the House, the housemates are free to leave at any time, however, will not be allowed to return to the House.[36][37] Similarly, a housemate can be removed from the House by production should they repeatedly break the rules set for the housemates.[38][39] Should a housemate choose to leave the House or be ejected, a replacement housemate will enter the House sometime after their departure.[40][41] Upon entering the House, new housemates are exempt from the first round of nominations they are present for.[citation needed]

Housemates edit

Name Age on entry Hometown Day entered Day exited Result
Brian Dowling 22 Rathangan 1 64 Winner
Helen Adams 22 Cwmbran, South Wales 1 64 Runner-up
Dean O'Loughlin 37 Birmingham 1 64 3rd Place
Elizabeth Woodcock 26 Cumbria 1 63 4th Place
Paul Clarke 25 Reading 1 57 Evicted
Josh Rafter 32 London 16 50 Evicted
Amma Antwi-Agyei 23 London 1 43 Evicted
Paul "Bubble" Ferguson 24 Surrey 1 36 Evicted
Narinder Kaur 28 Leicester 1 29 Evicted
Stuart Hosking 36 Oxfordshire 1 22 Evicted
Penny Ellis 33 London 1 15 Evicted

Weekly summary edit

Week 1 Entrances
  • On Day 1, Bubble, Amma, Helen, Narinder, Stuart, Dean, Brian, Penny, Paul and Elizabeth entered the house.
Twists
  • Upon entering the house, the housemates found a dummy with a note in the den, stating that an eleventh housemate would enter the house shortly after the first eviction. The public then learned that they could vote for either Anne, Josh or Natasha to enter the game.
Tasks
  • On Day 2, the housemates were given their first weekly task, in which they were required to build a fire in the backyard by noon. They then had to keep it lit for a consecutive 120 hours (5 days). The fire had to be watched by two or more housemates at all times. The housemates wagered 30% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates failed their shopping task.
  • On Day 6, Helen celebrated her 23rd birthday. She was given a choice of two presents: a Gucci handbag, or a party for the house. She chose to take the party for the house, which they had later that night.
Week 2 Twists
  • On Day 8, it was revealed that the public had chosen Josh to enter the game. He would remain cut off from the outside world until he entered the game.
Tasks
  • On Day 9, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task, in which they had to learn first-aid. The housemates had to treat injured "people" on the assessment day. The housemates wagered 60% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates passed their shopping task.
Nominations
  • On Day 8, the housemates nominated for the first time. Helen and Penny received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 15, Penny was evicted from the house, receiving 58% of the public vote.
Week 3 Entrances
  • On Day 16, Josh entered the house through the diary room.
Tasks
  • On Day 17, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task, in which they all had to learn ten facts about their fellow housemates. The housemates wagered 40% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates passed their shopping task.
Nominations
  • On Day 18, the housemates nominated for the second time. As a new housemate, Josh was exempt from making nominations or being nominated this week. Stuart and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 22, Stuart was evicted from the house, receiving 86% of the public vote to evict.
Week 4 Tasks
  • On Day 23, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task, in which they had to adopt an individual dance and perform it on request from big brother at any time between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. for 5 days. Each housemate would grab a partner when instructed, and would have 20 minutes to make it to the stage. Each housemate would pick a genre, and had to be outside for that genre. Each genre of music also had a specific dance move that the participants had to perform at least three times during the dance. The housemates wagered 10% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates failed their shopping task.
  • On Day 27, the housemates performed a task in which they had to design hats for one another. They later earned food and drinks for the task.
Nominations
  • On Day 25, the housemates nominated for the third time. Narinder and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 29, Narinder was evicted from the house, receiving 62% of the public vote to evict.
Week 5 Tasks
  • On Day 30, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they had to attempt to set a new Guinness World Record by the end of the week. There were four records in total that they could break. They would perform one task each day in attempt to break the record. The housemates would only pass the task if they broke one or more of the records. The housemates wagered 10% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates passed their shopping task.
Nominations
  • The housemates nominated for the fourth time. Bubble and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 36, Bubble was evicted from the house, receiving 53% of the public vote to evict.
Week 6 Tasks
  • On Day 37, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task, in which a dog, named Paddy, would be released into the house for four hours every day. While Paddy was in the house, they were required to teach him tricks. The housemates randomly selected eight tricks. They were provided with a clicker and pieces of chicken to help train Paddy. The housemates wagered 50% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates failed their shopping task.
  • On Day 38, the housemates were given the task of making a soap opera based on their time in the house.
  • On Day 40, two intruders got into the backyard, causing a lockdown to be held. The intruders were immediately taken off the premises, and had no contact with the other housemates.
Nominations
  • On Day 39, the housemates nominated for the fifth time. Amma and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 43, Amma was evicted from the house, receiving 64% of the public vote to evict.
Week 7 Tasks
  • On Day 44, the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task, in which they had to dismantle a drum kit, move it over an obstacle course, and then reassemble it. They were required to complete this task in eight minutes and fifteen seconds, otherwise they would fail the task. The housemates wagered 36.4% of their weekly shopping budget on the task. The housemates passed their shopping task.
Nominations
  • On Day 46, the housemates nominated for the sixth time. Helen and Josh received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 50, Josh was evicted from the house, receiving 84% of the public vote to evict.
Week 8 Tasks
  • On Day 51, the housemates were given their last weekly shopping task, in which they had to play playground games. Games included skipping, riding a pogo stick, using a hula-hoop, and using a space hopper. Housemates had 6 minutes to complete the task. The housemates wagered 40% of their weekly shopping budget. The housemates failed their shopping task.
Nominations
  • On Day 53, the housemates nominated for the seventh and final time this season. Helen and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote.
Exits
  • On Day 57, Paul was evicted from the house, receiving 84% of the public vote to evict.
Week 9 Exits
  • On Day 63, in a surprise eviction, Elizabeth was evicted from the house, after only receiving 2% of the public vote to win.
  • On Day 64, Dean left the house in third place. It was then revealed that Brian was the winner, leaving Helen as the runner-up.

Nominations table edit

Week 2[1] Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Final[3]
Nominations
received
Brian Helen,
Elizabeth
Stuart,
Helen
Paul,
Amma
Paul,
Amma
Paul,
Amma
Paul,
Josh
Paul,
Helen
Winner
(Day 64)
8
Helen Bubble,
Narinder
Narinder,
Bubble
Brian,
Narinder
Bubble,
Brian
Josh,
Dean
Dean,
Josh
Dean,
Elizabeth
Runner-up
(Day 64)
16
Dean Narinder,
Penny
Narinder,
Paul
Paul,
Narinder
Paul,
Helen
Paul,
Amma
Helen,
Josh
Paul,
Helen
Third Place
(Day 64)
4
Elizabeth Penny,
Helen
Paul,
Stuart
Narinder,
Paul
Paul,
Brian
Paul,
Helen
Paul,
Helen
Paul,
Helen
Fourth Place
(Day 63)
4
Paul Amma,
Helen
Amma,
Bubble
Brian,
Bubble
Amma,
Bubble
Amma,
Elizabeth
Brian,
Josh
Brian,
Elizabeth
Evicted
(Day 57)
25
Josh Not in
House
Exempt[2] Narinder,
Bubble
Paul,
Bubble
Amma,
Brian
Brian,
Helen
Evicted
(Day 50)
8
Amma Paul,
Penny
Paul,
Stuart
Narinder,
Paul
Paul,
Dean
Paul,
Josh
Evicted
(Day 43)
12
Bubble Paul,
Penny
Paul,
Helen
Narinder,
Josh
Paul,
Josh
Evicted
(Day 36)
10
Narinder Helen,
Bubble
Stuart,
Helen
Amma,
Bubble
Evicted
(Day 29)
12
Stuart Penny,
Narinder
Amma,
Narinder
Evicted
(Day 22)
4
Penny Helen,
Amma
Evicted
(Day 15)
5
Against
public vote
Helen,
Penny
Paul,
Stuart
Narinder,
Paul
Bubble,
Paul
Amma,
Paul
Helen,
Josh
Helen,
Paul
Brian,
Dean,
Elizabeth,
Helen
Evicted Penny
58%
to evict
Stuart
86%
to evict
Narinder
62%
to evict
Bubble
53%
to evict
Amma
64%
to evict
Josh
84%
to evict
Paul
84%
to evict
Elizabeth
2%
(out of 4)
Dean
5%
(out of 3)
Helen
39%
(out of 2)
Brian
61%
to win

Notes edit

  • ^Note 1 : On Day 8, housemates were required to make their nominations during a live broadcast.
  • ^Note 2 :   As a new housemate, Josh could not nominate and could not be nominated by his fellow housemates.
  • ^Note 3 : There were no nominations in the final week as the public were voting for who they wanted to win rather than to evict. On Day 63, the voting lines were frozen, and a vote count was made. The housemate with the fewest votes to win, Elizabeth, was evicted. The voting lines for the remaining three housemates then re-opened, and were closed for good during the final on Day 64.

Ratings edit

Weekly ratings for each show on Channel 4. All numbers are in millions and provided by BARB.[42]

Viewers (in millions)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9
Monday 3.52 2.91 4.43 4.38 4.66 4.88 3.87 5.03 5.02
4.35
Tuesday 3.86 4.27 4.57 4.64 4.78 4.39 4.44 5.39 4.9
Wednesday 4.39 4.13 4.43 4.86 4.95 4.21 4.88 4.9 4.89
Thursday 3.93 3.56 4.44 4.46 4.77 4.25 5.19 5 4.19
5.69
Friday 3.53 2.67 3.34 3.5 3.31 3.65 3.46 4.6 4.68 13.74
4.43 4.5 4.62 4.51 5.02 4.59 5.56 6.12
Weekly average 3.76 3.87 4.33 4.36 4.64 4.3 4.76 5.19 6.41
Running average 3.76 3.81 3.97 4.06 4.17 4.19 4.27 4.38 4.59
Series average 4.59

Controversy and criticism edit

In the fifth week, when Bubble was nominated against Paul for eviction, Bubble was evicted from the house. His eviction was seen as controversial, when it was uncovered that a phone number posted on the internet advertising news for rival football clubs had actually been falsely set-up, and would register voters to evict Bubble from the House.[43] The vote to evict Bubble was only 53%, thus excluding the votes that were falsely cast, Bubble could have stayed in the game over Paul, who went on to receive fifth place in the series. In total, Bubble received 534,574 votes, while Paul received 470,059.[44] This marked the second time in the series that the voting process had been tampered with, when last series a mass email was sent out that featured a link to evict Housemate Melanie, though it appeared to be a link to claim a free vacation.[45]

Much like the previous series, this season had controversial moments due to outside interference. A few days before the first round of nominations, two fireworks were let off near the house, and the housemates were immediately sent inside for fear that it could be a secret message for a Housemate.[46] In the fifth week of the game, two intruders broke into the house, and got into the hot tub.[47] The remaining Housemates were put on lockdown, and security removed the intruders from the house immediately.[48] The intrusion led to more security being put on the house.[48] Some controversy also affected the Housemates personal lives. Penny, who was a teacher before entering the house, reportedly upset her boss, who felt her showering nude in the house "set a bad example for her pupils."[49][50]

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Big Brother 2001 also known as Big Brother 2 was the second series of the British reality television series Big Brother The show followed eleven contestants known as housemates who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House Each week one or more of the housemates were evicted by a public vote The last remaining housemate Brian Dowling was declared the winner winning a cash prize of 70 000 Big BrotherSeries 2Series two logoPresented byDavina McCallNo of days64No of housemates11WinnerBrian DowlingRunner upHelen AdamsCompanion showsBig Brother s Little Brother Big Brother LiveCountry of originUnited KingdomNo of episodes55ReleaseOriginal networkChannel 4Original release25 May 2001 05 25 27 July 2001 2001 07 27 Series chronology PreviousSeries 1Next Series 3As with the previous series Big Brother 2 lasted 64 days It launched on Channel 4 on 25 May 2001 and ended on 27 July 2001 Davina McCall returned as presenter for her second consecutive year Ten housemates entered on launch night with one additional housemate being introduced in the third week The series was watched by an average of 4 5 million viewers matching the average viewership of the first series The Final however attracted Big Brother s biggest audience with 13 7 million viewers making it Channel 4 s second most watched broadcast It also spawned Big Brother s first ancillary show entitled Big Brother s Little Brother presented by Dermot O Leary In 2010 Dowling was voted by the public as Big Brother s Ultimate Housemate after winning Ultimate Big Brother the final series of the show to air on Channel 4 When Big Brother moved to Channel 5 in 2011 he replaced McCall as presenter and remained in the role until 2013 Contents 1 Development 2 House 3 Format 4 Housemates 5 Weekly summary 6 Nominations table 6 1 Notes 7 Ratings 8 Controversy and criticism 9 References 10 External linksDevelopment edit nbsp Dermot O Leary presented the Big Brother s Little Brother spin off Big Brother first began airing in the Netherlands while editions in countries such as Germany proving to be hits with the public 1 2 Following the success of the show it was confirmed that editions for the United States and the United Kingdom were in the works 3 Big Brother 1 2000 proved to be a ratings success for Channel 4 leading to the announcement of a second series 4 5 6 Prior to Big Brother 2 a celebrity edition of the show aired on Channel 4 7 Rumors of a second series began in September 2000 when it was confirmed that Channel 5 and ITV were both interested in acquiring the series 8 Casting for Big Brother 2 began in late 2000 Candidates for the new series were able to apply by sending in a video audition 9 In December 2000 it was reported that more than 250 000 applications had been sent in the first season received an estimated 40 000 applications 9 The live feed returned for this series with a total of four feeds available on the Channel 4 site The feed was cut for an estimated two hours nightly and featured a delay for privacy reasons 10 Davina McCall returned to present the series after presenting the prior series 11 The original ten housemates entered the house on 25 May 2001 12 Amongst the cast this series was Amma Antwi Agyei a stripper who wanted to show Britain that not all strippers are the Jerry Springer stereotype 13 Housemate Elizabeth Woodcock was dating an older man prior to appearing on the series while Dean O Laughlin had been in a band that toured across the United States before being dropped by their record label 14 Brian Dowling was the first openly gay male to appear on the series 15 with Josh Rafter also being gay 16 This season featured a total of five women and six men 17 The series launched on 25 May 2001 on Channel 4 12 There were a total of four highlight shows airing Monday through Thursday with Friday being a live eviction episode presented by Davina McCall 18 Two episodes of the series aired on Friday During the first episode viewers were shown the highlights from the previous day and McCall revealed the housemate who had been evicted from the House 19 Two hours following this the second episode of the night aired which saw the evicted housemate exit the House and participate in an interview with McCall 19 One of the highlight episodes per week featured a team of psychologists discussing the events of the previous week from their viewpoint 18 20 The series lasted for 64 days concluding on 27 July 2001 citation needed There were a total of 55 episodes this series 21 This was the first season to feature the spin off series Big Brother s Little Brother 2001 10 presented by Dermot O Leary Natalie Casey co presented the series with O Leary during the first week 22 Big Brother Reveals More 2001 aired solely during this series and saw the major plot points of the past week being recapped The series was the first to be sponsored by BT Cellnet who have since 2002 been called O2 they remained sponsors until the fourth series in 2003 House editFor the first two series the house was located in Bow London near to the 3 Mills Studios The second series had a bigger budget and the house used was renovated for a new look Despite a similar layout to the original house the decorations and furniture were completely different The new House had a Cabin fever theme as the format of the show was similar to the feeling of having cabin fever With this theme there were wooden walls throughout the majority of the house There was a living room where important news such as nominations were revealed to the housemates The kitchen remained simple with only necessities such as an oven fridge and sink In the Diary Room in which housemates may speak privately and reveal their true feelings to the public there is a more interesting look to it The background of the room has the appearance of a garage door with the Big Brother eye logo imprinted on it Like the previous season there is a men s and women s bedroom each with five beds in them One of the five in each room is larger than all of the others Unlike the previous season however the men and women were allowed to choose which bedroom belonged to which gender The outside of the house features a chicken coop with seven hens and one rooster The housemates must care for the chickens during their stay in the house and must also use the eggs from the chickens to eat otherwise they must use some of their budget to buy eggs The house also features a garden which the housemates use to grow plants and vegetables to eat The Housemates were later given a hot tub to use in the backyard placed close to the garden A new feature this year was the addition of the den outside a small area in the backyard in which housemates could enter to lounge and speak to one another There were no couches or seats but there were various pillows scattered around Format edit The show is all about human interactions It s people who are loving each other hating each other They fight they cry they laugh all emotions we ll see in the house Paul Romer co creator of the original show on the social experiment aspect of the series 23 Big Brother was a game show in which a group of contestants referred to as housemates lived in isolation from the outside world in a custom built house constantly under video surveillance 24 During their time in the House the housemates were required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated 25 This process was mandatory for all housemates and failure to comply could result in ejection from the house 26 Despite this should a housemate enter the House following the launch they are immune from the first round of nominations they are present for 27 The public through a vote conducted by phone would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates from the House and the housemate with the most votes from the viewers would be evicted from the House 28 When only four housemates remained the public would vote for which of them should win the series and the housemates with the most votes would become the winner 29 The housemates were competing for a 70 000 cash prize 30 Books allowed in Series 1 were banned in Series 2 During their time in the House housemates were given weekly tasks to perform 3 The housemates would wager a portion of their weekly shopping budget on the task and would either win double their wagered fund or lose the wagered fund depending on their performance in the task 31 The housemates were required to work as a group to complete the task with the format of the tasks varying based on the number of remaining housemates Should the housemates run out of the food provided for them an emergency ration was available to them The housemates were forbidden from discussing nominations and doing so could result in punishment 32 33 The format of the series was mainly seen as a social experiment and required housemates to interact with others who may have differing ideals beliefs and prejudices 20 34 Housemates were also required to make visits to the Diary Room during their stay in the House where they were able to share their thoughts and feelings on their fellow housemates and the game 35 While in the House the housemates are free to leave at any time however will not be allowed to return to the House 36 37 Similarly a housemate can be removed from the House by production should they repeatedly break the rules set for the housemates 38 39 Should a housemate choose to leave the House or be ejected a replacement housemate will enter the House sometime after their departure 40 41 Upon entering the House new housemates are exempt from the first round of nominations they are present for citation needed Housemates editName Age on entry Hometown Day entered Day exited ResultBrian Dowling 22 Rathangan 1 64 WinnerHelen Adams 22 Cwmbran South Wales 1 64 Runner upDean O Loughlin 37 Birmingham 1 64 3rd PlaceElizabeth Woodcock 26 Cumbria 1 63 4th PlacePaul Clarke 25 Reading 1 57 EvictedJosh Rafter 32 London 16 50 EvictedAmma Antwi Agyei 23 London 1 43 EvictedPaul Bubble Ferguson 24 Surrey 1 36 EvictedNarinder Kaur 28 Leicester 1 29 EvictedStuart Hosking 36 Oxfordshire 1 22 EvictedPenny Ellis 33 London 1 15 EvictedWeekly summary editWeek 1 Entrances On Day 1 Bubble Amma Helen Narinder Stuart Dean Brian Penny Paul and Elizabeth entered the house Twists Upon entering the house the housemates found a dummy with a note in the den stating that an eleventh housemate would enter the house shortly after the first eviction The public then learned that they could vote for either Anne Josh or Natasha to enter the game Tasks On Day 2 the housemates were given their first weekly task in which they were required to build a fire in the backyard by noon They then had to keep it lit for a consecutive 120 hours 5 days The fire had to be watched by two or more housemates at all times The housemates wagered 30 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates failed their shopping task On Day 6 Helen celebrated her 23rd birthday She was given a choice of two presents a Gucci handbag or a party for the house She chose to take the party for the house which they had later that night Week 2 Twists On Day 8 it was revealed that the public had chosen Josh to enter the game He would remain cut off from the outside world until he entered the game Tasks On Day 9 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they had to learn first aid The housemates had to treat injured people on the assessment day The housemates wagered 60 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates passed their shopping task Nominations On Day 8 the housemates nominated for the first time Helen and Penny received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 15 Penny was evicted from the house receiving 58 of the public vote Week 3 Entrances On Day 16 Josh entered the house through the diary room Tasks On Day 17 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they all had to learn ten facts about their fellow housemates The housemates wagered 40 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates passed their shopping task Nominations On Day 18 the housemates nominated for the second time As a new housemate Josh was exempt from making nominations or being nominated this week Stuart and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 22 Stuart was evicted from the house receiving 86 of the public vote to evict Week 4 Tasks On Day 23 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they had to adopt an individual dance and perform it on request from big brother at any time between 8 00 a m and 2 00 a m for 5 days Each housemate would grab a partner when instructed and would have 20 minutes to make it to the stage Each housemate would pick a genre and had to be outside for that genre Each genre of music also had a specific dance move that the participants had to perform at least three times during the dance The housemates wagered 10 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates failed their shopping task On Day 27 the housemates performed a task in which they had to design hats for one another They later earned food and drinks for the task Nominations On Day 25 the housemates nominated for the third time Narinder and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 29 Narinder was evicted from the house receiving 62 of the public vote to evict Week 5 Tasks On Day 30 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they had to attempt to set a new Guinness World Record by the end of the week There were four records in total that they could break They would perform one task each day in attempt to break the record The housemates would only pass the task if they broke one or more of the records The housemates wagered 10 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates passed their shopping task Nominations The housemates nominated for the fourth time Bubble and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 36 Bubble was evicted from the house receiving 53 of the public vote to evict Week 6 Tasks On Day 37 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which a dog named Paddy would be released into the house for four hours every day While Paddy was in the house they were required to teach him tricks The housemates randomly selected eight tricks They were provided with a clicker and pieces of chicken to help train Paddy The housemates wagered 50 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates failed their shopping task On Day 38 the housemates were given the task of making a soap opera based on their time in the house On Day 40 two intruders got into the backyard causing a lockdown to be held The intruders were immediately taken off the premises and had no contact with the other housemates Nominations On Day 39 the housemates nominated for the fifth time Amma and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 43 Amma was evicted from the house receiving 64 of the public vote to evict Week 7 Tasks On Day 44 the housemates were given their next weekly shopping task in which they had to dismantle a drum kit move it over an obstacle course and then reassemble it They were required to complete this task in eight minutes and fifteen seconds otherwise they would fail the task The housemates wagered 36 4 of their weekly shopping budget on the task The housemates passed their shopping task Nominations On Day 46 the housemates nominated for the sixth time Helen and Josh received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 50 Josh was evicted from the house receiving 84 of the public vote to evict Week 8 Tasks On Day 51 the housemates were given their last weekly shopping task in which they had to play playground games Games included skipping riding a pogo stick using a hula hoop and using a space hopper Housemates had 6 minutes to complete the task The housemates wagered 40 of their weekly shopping budget The housemates failed their shopping task Nominations On Day 53 the housemates nominated for the seventh and final time this season Helen and Paul received the most nominations and faced the public vote Exits On Day 57 Paul was evicted from the house receiving 84 of the public vote to evict Week 9 Exits On Day 63 in a surprise eviction Elizabeth was evicted from the house after only receiving 2 of the public vote to win On Day 64 Dean left the house in third place It was then revealed that Brian was the winner leaving Helen as the runner up Nominations table editWeek 2 1 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9Final 3 NominationsreceivedBrian Helen Elizabeth Stuart Helen Paul Amma Paul Amma Paul Amma Paul Josh Paul Helen Winner Day 64 8Helen Bubble Narinder Narinder Bubble Brian Narinder Bubble Brian Josh Dean Dean Josh Dean Elizabeth Runner up Day 64 16Dean Narinder Penny Narinder Paul Paul Narinder Paul Helen Paul Amma Helen Josh Paul Helen Third Place Day 64 4Elizabeth Penny Helen Paul Stuart Narinder Paul Paul Brian Paul Helen Paul Helen Paul Helen Fourth Place Day 63 4Paul Amma Helen Amma Bubble Brian Bubble Amma Bubble Amma Elizabeth Brian Josh Brian Elizabeth Evicted Day 57 25Josh Not inHouse Exempt 2 Narinder Bubble Paul Bubble Amma Brian Brian Helen Evicted Day 50 8Amma Paul Penny Paul Stuart Narinder Paul Paul Dean Paul Josh Evicted Day 43 12Bubble Paul Penny Paul Helen Narinder Josh Paul Josh Evicted Day 36 10Narinder Helen Bubble Stuart Helen Amma Bubble Evicted Day 29 12Stuart Penny Narinder Amma Narinder Evicted Day 22 4Penny Helen Amma Evicted Day 15 5Againstpublic vote Helen Penny Paul Stuart Narinder Paul Bubble Paul Amma Paul Helen Josh Helen Paul Brian Dean Elizabeth HelenEvicted Penny58 to evict Stuart86 to evict Narinder62 to evict Bubble53 to evict Amma64 to evict Josh84 to evict Paul84 to evict Elizabeth2 out of 4 Dean5 out of 3 Helen39 out of 2 Brian61 to winNotes edit Note 1 On Day 8 housemates were required to make their nominations during a live broadcast Note 2 As a new housemate Josh could not nominate and could not be nominated by his fellow housemates Note 3 There were no nominations in the final week as the public were voting for who they wanted to win rather than to evict On Day 63 the voting lines were frozen and a vote count was made The housemate with the fewest votes to win Elizabeth was evicted The voting lines for the remaining three housemates then re opened and were closed for good during the final on Day 64 Ratings editWeekly ratings for each show on Channel 4 All numbers are in millions and provided by BARB 42 Viewers in millions Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9Monday 3 52 2 91 4 43 4 38 4 66 4 88 3 87 5 03 5 024 35Tuesday 3 86 4 27 4 57 4 64 4 78 4 39 4 44 5 39 4 9Wednesday 4 39 4 13 4 43 4 86 4 95 4 21 4 88 4 9 4 89Thursday 3 93 3 56 4 44 4 46 4 77 4 25 5 19 5 4 195 69Friday 3 53 2 67 3 34 3 5 3 31 3 65 3 46 4 6 4 68 13 744 43 4 5 4 62 4 51 5 02 4 59 5 56 6 12Weekly average 3 76 3 87 4 33 4 36 4 64 4 3 4 76 5 19 6 41Running average 3 76 3 81 3 97 4 06 4 17 4 19 4 27 4 38 4 59Series average 4 59Controversy and criticism editIn the fifth week when Bubble was nominated against Paul for eviction Bubble was evicted from the house His eviction was seen as controversial when it was uncovered that a phone number posted on the internet advertising news for rival football clubs had actually been falsely set up and would register voters to evict Bubble from the House 43 The vote to evict Bubble was only 53 thus excluding the votes that were falsely cast Bubble could have stayed in the game over Paul who went on to receive fifth place in the series In total Bubble received 534 574 votes while Paul received 470 059 44 This marked the second time in the series that the voting process had been tampered with when last series a mass email was sent out that featured a link to evict Housemate Melanie though it appeared to be a link to claim a free vacation 45 Much like the previous series this season had controversial moments due to outside interference A few days before the first round of nominations two fireworks were let off near the house and the housemates were immediately sent inside for fear that it could be a secret message for a Housemate 46 In the fifth week of the game two intruders broke into the house and got into the hot tub 47 The remaining Housemates were put on lockdown and security removed the intruders from the house immediately 48 The intrusion led to more security being put on the house 48 Some controversy also affected the Housemates personal lives Penny who was a teacher before entering the house reportedly upset her boss who felt her showering nude in the house set a bad example for her pupils 49 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