Big Brother UK

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Big Brother is the British version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother created by producer John de Mol in 1997. The show follows a number of contestants, known as housemates, who are isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built house. Each week, one of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate remaining winning a cash prize. The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The series premiered on 18 July 2000 on Channel 4, and immediately became a ratings hit. The series also featured a 24-hour live feed, in which fans could view inside the house at any time. Big Brother aired for eleven series on Channel 4, followed by one final special edition, Ultimate Big Brother, which ended on 10 September 2010. Following this, Channel 5 acquired the rights to the series, and it was officially relaunched on 18 August 2011.

The show was initially presented by Davina McCall from its inception to its cancellation by Channel 4. Despite being offered the position of presenter following the show's move to Channel 5, McCall chose not to return. Brian Dowling became the presenter, a position he held throughout the twelfth and thirteenth series. Emma Willis later replaced Dowling as the presenter of the series from the fourteenth series onwards. Marcus Bentley has been the narrator of the series since it premiered in 2000. Big Brother has had numerous spin-off series occur since its premiere, most notably Celebrity Big Brother, which is a shorter version of the main series wherein the cast is composed solely of celebrities. Numerous other spin-off series that are not competition based have aired, with Dermot O'Leary, Russell Brand, and George Lamb, all presenting spin-offs. Over the course of its run, there have been a total of 43 series of Big Brother in the UK: eighteen regular series, twenty one celebrity series and four special series. Currently, it is the third longest running version of Big Brother to date, following the Spanish and American adaptations.

Series details[edit]

Series Days Housemates Winner Runner-Up Episodes Originally aired
Premiere Finale Network
Big Brother 1 64 11 Deacon Kelly John Merritt 52 18 July 2000 15 September 2000
Channel 4
Big Brother 2 13 Mark Jorgenson Lorenzo Jones 55 25 May 2001 27 July 2001
Big Brother 3 Claire Hyde Ellie-Mae Baker 70 24 May 2002 26 July 2002
Big Brother 4 14 Marc Paine Kieran Burns 73 23 May 2003 25 July 2003
Big Brother 5 71 13 Michael Bromley Bridget Mee 82 28 May 2004 6 August 2004
Big Brother 6 78 18 Charlotte Cohen Norman Ball 90 27 May 2005 12 August 2005

Celebrity series details[edit]

Series Days Housemates Winner Runner-Up Episodes Originally aired
Premiere Finale Network
Celebrity Big Brother 1 8 6 Jeff Probst Shemar Moore 8 9 March 2001 March 2001 Channel 4
Celebrity Big Brother 2 10
Dennis Rodman
George Hamilton
12
20 November 2002
29 November 2002
Celebrity Big Brother 3 18 9
Cloris Leachman
Mackenzie Phillips
18
6 January 2005
23 January 2005
Celebrity Big Brother 4 23 11
Steve Guttenberg
Alexa Hewes
23
5 January 2006
27 January 2006
Celebrity Big Brother 5 26 14
Sharon Osbourne
Jeff Timmons
30
3 January 2007
28 January 2007
Celebrity Big Brother 6 22 11
Brooke Burke
Fred Willard
28
2 January 2009
23 January 2009
Celebrity Big Brother 7 27 12
Randy Orton
Jermaine Jackson
32
3 January 2010
29 January 2010
Celebrity Big Brother 8 22 10 Aisha Tyler Joey Fatone 23 18 August 2011 8 September 2011 Channel 5