Big Brother (UK series 6)
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Big Brother 2005 was the sixth series of Big Brother
in the UK, a reality television
show on Channel 4
, in which a number of contestants live an isolated existence in a purpose-built house who try to avoid being evicted by public vote, with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. Big Brother 2005 ran for eleven weeks, at the time the longest the programme had lasted (subsequent series extended the duration to thirteen weeks). The sixth series began on 27 May 2005 and ended on 12 August of the same year.
Makosi returned in 2010 to compete in the show Ultimate Big Brother. She entered on Day 1 and become the second Ultimate housemate to be evicted on Day 11. Anthony also returned as a guest to have a picnic date with Makosi.
The Big Brother eye for this series was also used for the Serbian Big Brother series, Veliki brat
.
, Big Brother's Little Brother presenter Dermot O'Leary
, and Big Brother's Big Mouth (called Big Brother's EForum the previous year) host Russell Brand
would return along with the show. Soon after, Channel 4 programming director Kevin Lygo
told the press that Big Brother 5's evil theme would not return despite its success the previous year and that the programme would be renewed for 2006 and beyond.
In April, Channel 4 confirmed that Big Brother 6 would start on 27 May 2005, in keeping with the tradition that Big Brother UK would start in late May. On 30 April 2005, Channel 4 revealed the eye for the series, a sliced mirror of alternating black and blue strips, in reality two eyes on top of each other. This helped fuel rumours about two houses, an idea that although never coming to fruition, was put into practice during the 2003 series of Big Brother in Australia. On 9 May 2005, Channel 4 began airing countdown bumpers, starting at eighteen days rather than the usual ten days before the launch; subsequent series began airing countdown bumpers ten days before the premiere. Channel 4 contradicted itself two days before the launch show, confirming that Big Brother 6 would, in fact, be evil. The broadcaster also told the press that there would be thirteen housemates with a theme of "unlucky thirteen," inspired by triskaidekaphobia
.
Pictures of the House were released on 24 May 2005, revealing the outdoor shower and pool. There is a row of three outdoor showers that replace the need for a complete bathroom; a sink and toilet are inside despite having an outdoor sink. The tiled floor leads onto the wooden deck of the pool, this year a circular pool positioned in a corner of the garden. The other side of the showers leads towards the slightly elevated glass-box lounge that originally had mult-levelled green couches but were eventually replaced with low orange ones.
More pictures were released to the press later in the day. These depicted the exterior of the Diary Room, this year a chaotic web of sliced and angled mirrors giving housemates a distorted reflection of the rest of the house. These pictures also showed that the house was composed of one main, column-free, airy room with cream-coloured carpeting on which the dining table rested and an elevated kitchen containing a row of yellow cabinets. For the first time, an American-style refrigerator was utilised, giving the housemates more space for food and located next to the store-room. However, the glass wall that allowed housemates to view the bedroom from the living area was disguised as a mirror to ensure that viewers would not be able to count how many housemates would be in the House. Finally, only a few days before launch night, pictures of a loft in the garden leaked to the press. On Day 1, it was shown that it was painted green rather than the pink shown in the pictures.
The Secret Garden was decorated like a jungle, and the three secret housemates were initially only supplied with fig leaves to cover only the main essentials of their bodies. This created the idea of an Adam and Eve style jungle. With Makosi's help, they had to steal clothes and food from the main Big Brother House when the other housemates were asleep, and to make sure that the other housemates did not find out about them.
The secret housemates were forced to live in the garden for several days. At the end of their stay, Makosi who had to choose two of the three secret housemates to enter the main house. She chose Orlaith and Eugene, although Kinga re-entered the house after Orlaith walked out on Day 65.
Big Brother (UK)
Big Brother UK is the British version of the Dutch Big Brother television format, which takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1948 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four...
in the UK, a reality television
Reality television
Reality television is a genre of television programming that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and usually features ordinary people instead of professional actors, sometimes in a contest or other situation where a prize is awarded...
show on Channel 4
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began working on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially self-funded, it is ultimately publicly owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority , the station is now owned and operated by the Channel...
, in which a number of contestants live an isolated existence in a purpose-built house who try to avoid being evicted by public vote, with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. Big Brother 2005 ran for eleven weeks, at the time the longest the programme had lasted (subsequent series extended the duration to thirteen weeks). The sixth series began on 27 May 2005 and ended on 12 August of the same year.
Makosi returned in 2010 to compete in the show Ultimate Big Brother. She entered on Day 1 and become the second Ultimate housemate to be evicted on Day 11. Anthony also returned as a guest to have a picnic date with Makosi.
The Big Brother eye for this series was also used for the Serbian Big Brother series, Veliki brat
Veliki brat
Veliki brat is a reality show shot and produced in Belgrade, Serbia. It is a local franchised version of the Big Brother reality series, which mostly includes contestants from Serbia along with some from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Montenegro.Produced by Emotion media company, the first...
.
Pre-series
The first reports of this series were announced in March 2005 when Channel 4 confirmed that Big Brother would return for its sixth series in the summer of that year. Within that announcement the company revealed that host Davina McCallDavina McCall
Davina McCall is an English television presenter and actress, most notable as the presenter of the UK version of Big Brother up until its move to Channel 5.- Early life :...
, Big Brother's Little Brother presenter Dermot O'Leary
Dermot O'Leary
Dermot O'Leary is an English television and radio presenter. He established himself as a presenter of Big Brother's Little Brother on Channel 4 before moving on to The X Factor on ITV. O'Leary has also presented on the BBC and has his own radio show on BBC Radio 2...
, and Big Brother's Big Mouth (called Big Brother's EForum the previous year) host Russell Brand
Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand is an English comedian, actor, columnist, singer, author and radio/television presenter.Brand achieved mainstream fame in the UK in 2004 for his role as host of Big Brother spin-off, Big Brother's Big Mouth. His first major film role was in the 2007 film St Trinians...
would return along with the show. Soon after, Channel 4 programming director Kevin Lygo
Kevin Lygo
Kevin Lygo is a British television executive, presently head of studios at ITV.Educated at Cranbrook School, Kent, Lygo studied music at Durham University. On graduation he was one of three trainees to join the BBC, alongside Peter Salmon and multi-award-winning film-maker Peter Kosminsky...
told the press that Big Brother 5's evil theme would not return despite its success the previous year and that the programme would be renewed for 2006 and beyond.
In April, Channel 4 confirmed that Big Brother 6 would start on 27 May 2005, in keeping with the tradition that Big Brother UK would start in late May. On 30 April 2005, Channel 4 revealed the eye for the series, a sliced mirror of alternating black and blue strips, in reality two eyes on top of each other. This helped fuel rumours about two houses, an idea that although never coming to fruition, was put into practice during the 2003 series of Big Brother in Australia. On 9 May 2005, Channel 4 began airing countdown bumpers, starting at eighteen days rather than the usual ten days before the launch; subsequent series began airing countdown bumpers ten days before the premiere. Channel 4 contradicted itself two days before the launch show, confirming that Big Brother 6 would, in fact, be evil. The broadcaster also told the press that there would be thirteen housemates with a theme of "unlucky thirteen," inspired by triskaidekaphobia
Triskaidekaphobia
Triskaidekaphobia is fear of the number ; it is a superstition and related to a specific fear of Friday the 13th, called paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia.The term was first used by Isador Coriat in Abnormal...
.
The House
The House for Big Brother 2005 was a radical change from the oppressive and angled house from the previous year. House designer Patrick Watson described the design as "[A]spirational and yet not wildly practical." Although the House is still quite small, light pale colours and high camera angles give the viewer the impression that the House is larger than it actually is. Watson also revealed that he accomplished this by extensively utilising mirrors for an airier and cooler atmosphere. Channel 4 described the House as the boldest one at the time and Watson stated it to be complementary to "iPod neutrality."Pictures of the House were released on 24 May 2005, revealing the outdoor shower and pool. There is a row of three outdoor showers that replace the need for a complete bathroom; a sink and toilet are inside despite having an outdoor sink. The tiled floor leads onto the wooden deck of the pool, this year a circular pool positioned in a corner of the garden. The other side of the showers leads towards the slightly elevated glass-box lounge that originally had mult-levelled green couches but were eventually replaced with low orange ones.
More pictures were released to the press later in the day. These depicted the exterior of the Diary Room, this year a chaotic web of sliced and angled mirrors giving housemates a distorted reflection of the rest of the house. These pictures also showed that the house was composed of one main, column-free, airy room with cream-coloured carpeting on which the dining table rested and an elevated kitchen containing a row of yellow cabinets. For the first time, an American-style refrigerator was utilised, giving the housemates more space for food and located next to the store-room. However, the glass wall that allowed housemates to view the bedroom from the living area was disguised as a mirror to ensure that viewers would not be able to count how many housemates would be in the House. Finally, only a few days before launch night, pictures of a loft in the garden leaked to the press. On Day 1, it was shown that it was painted green rather than the pink shown in the pictures.
The Secret Garden
The Secret Garden was first used on Day 29, when Big Brother contestants Kinga Karolczak, Orlaith McAllister and Eugene Sully secretly entered the house, minutes after Roberto Conte was evicted. For several days, the three housemates had to live in the Secret Garden, with only Makosi knowing their existence.The Secret Garden was decorated like a jungle, and the three secret housemates were initially only supplied with fig leaves to cover only the main essentials of their bodies. This created the idea of an Adam and Eve style jungle. With Makosi's help, they had to steal clothes and food from the main Big Brother House when the other housemates were asleep, and to make sure that the other housemates did not find out about them.
The secret housemates were forced to live in the garden for several days. At the end of their stay, Makosi who had to choose two of the three secret housemates to enter the main house. She chose Orlaith and Eugene, although Kinga re-entered the house after Orlaith walked out on Day 65.
Housemates
13 housemates entered the house on Day 1. In Week 5, three other housemates entered the Secret Garden. Makosi then chose two of them to enter the main house, Orlaith and Eugene. When Orlaith voluntarily left weeks later, Kinga who was the third housemate from the Secret Garden re-entered the house.Weekly summary
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Nominations table
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Final Week 11 |
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Anthony | Derek, Makosi |
Derek, Vanessa |
Derek, Sam |
Derek, Vanessa |
Banned | Derek, Science |
Derek, Kemal / Vanessa | Orlaith, Science |
Craig, Makosi |
Derek, Eugene |
Winner (Day 78) |
8 | |
Eugene | Not in house |
In Secret Garden |
Anthony, Maxwell |
Vanessa | Orlaith, Science |
Craig, Derek |
Makosi, Anthony |
Runner-Up (Day 78) |
8 | ||||
Makosi | Roberto, Anthony / Mary, Craig |
Derek, Sam |
Roberto, Derek |
Science, Anthony |
Maxwell, Saskia / Kinga |
Orlaith, Maxwell |
Nominated | Derek, Kemal |
Eugene, Anthony |
Derek, Eugene |
Third Place (Day 78) |
11 | |
Kinga | Not in house |
In Secret Garden |
Evicted (Day 32) |
Makosi, Craig |
Fourth Place (Day 78) |
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Craig | Makosi, Kemal |
Sam, Saskia |
Banned | Makosi, Derek |
Science, Makosi |
Kemal, Science |
Derek, Eugene / Vanessa | Makosi, Science |
Anthony, Orlaith |
Derek, Eugene |
Evicted (Day 76) |
7 | |
Derek | Sam, Saskia |
Sam, Saskia |
Banned | Maxwell, Anthony |
Saskia, Maxwell |
Maxwell, Anthony |
Vanessa | Orlaith, Science |
Eugene, Kemal |
Anthony, Craig |
Evicted (Day 71) |
27 | |
Orlaith | Not in house |
In Secret Garden |
Eugene, Maxwell |
Vanessa | Derek, Kemal |
Anthony, Craig |
Walked (Day 65) |
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Kemal | Maxwell, Sam |
Roberto, Derek |
Roberto, Science |
Roberto, Science |
Saskia, Maxwell |
Anthony, Maxwell |
Science, Makosi / Makosi | Orlaith, Science |
Derek, Makosi |
Evicted (Day 64) |
7 | ||
Science | Roberto, Maxwell |
Maxwell, Derek |
Maxwell, Saskia |
Derek, Roberto |
Craig, Maxwell |
Maxwell, Craig |
Vanessa | Craig, Derek |
Evicted (Day 57) |
18 | |||
Vanessa | Sam, Roberto |
Sam, Saskia |
Sam, Roberto |
Science, Derek |
Maxwell, Saskia |
Science, Eugene |
Nominated | Evicted (Day 50) |
7 | ||||
Maxwell | Makosi, Vanessa |
Derek, Science |
Roberto, Sam |
Derek, Roberto |
Banned | Kemal, Science |
Evicted (Day 43) |
17 | |||||
Saskia | Mary, Craig |
Derek, Lesley |
Roberto, Derek |
Derek, Roberto |
Makosi, Science |
Evicted (Day 36) |
11 | ||||||
Roberto | Science, Vanessa |
Vanessa, Sam |
Banned | Vanessa, Kemal |
Evicted (Day 29) |
15 | |||||||
Sam | Vanessa, Derek |
Lesley, Derek |
Roberto, Maxwell |
Evicted (Day 22) |
13 | ||||||||
Lesley | Sam, Makosi |
Sam, Saskia |
Evicted (Day 15) |
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Mary | Saskia, Roberto |
Evicted (Day 8) |
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Nomination note | none | none | none | ||||||||||
Against public vote |
Craig, Mary |
Anthony, Craig, Derek, Kemal, Lesley, Makosi, Maxwell, Roberto, Sam, Saskia, Science, Vanessa |
Derek, Roberto, Sam |
Derek, Roberto |
Maxwell, Saskia |
Maxwell, Science |
Derek, Eugene, Makosi, Orlaith, Science, Vanessa |
Orlaith, Science |
Kemal, Orlaith |
Derek, Eugene |
Anthony, Craig, Eugene, Kinga, Makosi |
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Walked | none | Orlaith | none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Mary 60% to evict |
Lesley 36% to evict |
Sam 59% to evict |
Roberto 53% to evict |
Saskia 71% to evict |
Maxwell 57% to evict |
Vanessa 6 of 7 votes to evict |
Science 50.5% to evict |
Kemal 51.1% to evict |
Derek 58% to evict |
Craig 3.9% (out of 5) |
Kinga 4.1% (out of 4) |
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Makosi 8.7% (out of 3) |
Eugene 42.7% (out of 2) |
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Kinga Makosi's choice to evict |
Anthony 57.3% to win |
Ratings
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | ||
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Sat | - | 3.6m | 2.9m | 3.5m | 2.6m | 3.4m | 2.7m | 2.5m | 2.9m | 2.5m | 2.1m | 2.5m |
Sun | - | 4.0m | 4.2m | 4.1m | 2.9m | 4.7m | 4.6m | 4.2m | 4.1m | 4.2m | 5.3m | 4.2m |
Mon | - | 3.8m | 4.0m | 3.3m | 3.8m | 4.9m | 5.3m | 4.9m | 5.1m | 4.6m | 5.2m | 5.0m |
Tue | - | 3.9m | 4.5m | 4.1m | 4.7m | 5.7m | 5.8m | 4.8m | 4.4m | 4.4m | 5.3m | 4.7m |
Wed | - | 4.8m | 4.1m | 4.1m | 4.7m | 5.4m | 5.2m | 4.6m | 4.6m | 4.3m | 4.9m | 4.2m |
6.6m | ||||||||||||
Thu | - | 4.6m | 3.9m | 4.4m | 4.1m | 5.7m | 4.9m | 4.7m | 4.2m | 5.3m | 4.6m | 4.8m |
Fri | 6.0m | 4.2m | 4.3m | 4.0m | 4.7m | 5.3m | 5.2m | 5.2m | 4.5m | 4.4m | 5.0m | 6.6m |
5.2m | 5.4m | 4.7m | 5.6m | 6.6m | 5.8m | 6.4m | 5.2m | 5.6m | 5.6m | 7.7m | ||
Weekly average |
4.5m | 4.6m | 4.0m | 4.1m | 4.9m | 4.9m | 4.7m | 4.4m | 4.4m | 4.9m | 5.1m | |
Running average |
4.5m | 4.7m | 4.2m | 4.2m | 4.5m | 4.5m | 4.5m | 4.5m | 4.5m | 4.5m | 4.6m | |
Series average |
4.6m |