Big Brother (Australian TV series) season 9

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Big Brother
Season 9
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Presented by Sonia Kruger
No. of days87
No. of housemates16
WinnerBenjamin Norris
Runners-up
  • Layla Subritzky
  • Estelle Landy
Companion shows Big Brother Confidential
Release
Original network Nine Network
Original release13 August (2012-08-13) 
7 November 2012 (2012-11-07)
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Season 10

Big Brother Australia 2012, also known as Big Brother 9, was the ninth season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother . It was the first to air on the Nine Network who signed a deal with Southern Star Group in September 2011 to broadcast the show. [1] The season began with a pre-recorded launch show on 13 August 2012. [2] [3] [4] Benjamin Norris was announced the winner of the ninth season on 7 November 2012, making him the first openly gay person to win Big Brother Australia. Benjamin proposed to his boyfriend, also named Ben, during the show's finale. [5]

Contents

This season introduced Sonia Kruger as the new host of Big Brother. Mike Goldman continued his role of providing voice over narration for the show. [6] The production was based at the same compound, located within the Dreamworld theme park, that had been used in all previous series of Big Brother Australia. This season also use some of the game mechanics from the Secret Story franchise.

Production

After four years off air, the Nine Network confirmed on 9 September 2011 that they had signed a contract with Southern Star Group to air the series in 2012; the first time a broadcaster other than Network Ten has broadcast the show in Australia. [1] In September 2011, when the location of the Big Brother compound had not yet been officially confirmed, Queensland Premier Anna Bligh stated that she would do everything possible to see the show return to the Gold Coast. [7] A spokesperson from Dreamworld, the original home of Big Brother, stated on 21 September 2011 that nothing was locked in but that the theme park would welcome the return of the show. [8] In December 2011, The Daily Telegraph reported that Fox Studios Australia and Warner Bros. Movie World had also expressed interest. [9] [10] In an interview ahead of the season launch, Kruger suggested that Big Brother would be family friendly and air at 7.00 pm. [11]

Several days after the news Big Brother was to return, Southern Star Group announced on their casting website that they would be accepting pre-audition applications for people who were interested in participating on the season. [12] The official Facebook page for the show, as directed to by the Southern Star website, was opened on 15 September 2011. [13] On 22 February 2012, it was officially announced that Big Brother would return to Dreamworld in 2012. [14] Auditions began on 15 March, and took place in all major capital cities, as well as Gold Coast, in April and May 2012. [15] More than twenty thousand people applied to be on the ninth season. [16] The Official Big Brother Australia website reported that 14 housemates would be entering the house after going into lockdown on 4 August. [17]

Format

Big Brother Australia is based on the international Big Brother series produced by Endemol in the Netherlands which began in 1999. The show's name comes from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), which revolves around a dystopia in which dictator Big Brother is the all-seeing leader. The series generally constitutes 14 or more contestants who live in an isolated house for several months. Housemates are at all times under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors behaviour of the housemates, sets tasks and punishments and provides the mechanism for contestants to make external requests. Each week, the housemates will cast votes to nominate two other housemates for eviction using five nomination points inside the Nominations Room. These points can be allocated however a housemate wishes (either 4 points to one housemate and 1 point to another; or 3 points to one and 2 points to another). Housemates are not permitted to discuss nominations. The three (or more in the case of a tie) housemates with the most nomination votes will be nominated. The viewers will then decide which of the nominees is evicted. This process continues until only one housemate remains to win the grand prize of $250,000.

This season each of the original fourteen housemates entered with a secret. The task in the first week was for the female housemates to match up the male housemates with their secrets. [1] [3] [18] The secrets were that: one has the IQ of a genius (Michael), one became scared of birds after an emu attack (Bradley), one has been fired from every job he's ever had (Benjamin), one hasn't had a girlfriend since he was 11 (Ryan), one was a juvenile offender (Ray), one has dated more than 100 women (Josh), and one is a multimillionaire (George). [19] The following week the girl's secrets were revealed for the male members of the house to solve. The secrets were that: one had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Charne), one was a champion weightlifter (Angie), one is a high school dropout (Estelle), one was a nude protester (Sarah), one used to be an emo (Zoe), one was a hand model (Stacey) and that one is a member of a royal family (Layla). [20]

The House

The purpose-built house was located at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Australia.

Rooms/Areas in the house included:

The house contained rolling cameras hidden behind one-way mirrors which had been situated around the house walls. This was done so that camera operators did not roll cameras around the house.

Housemates

On launch night, ten housemates (seven women and three men) entered the house on Day 0. The seven women first entered through a room called the parlour for a secret task, but later entered the house. Two more male housemates entered the house on Day 2, two via a live special, and two more revealed on the next day's show. After Week 5's and Week 6's nominations, a female and male intruder entered the house. Ava entered on Day 29, and Sam entered on Day 36. Unlike the original fourteen housemates, no intruders are keeping a secret in the house.

NameAge on entryHometownSecretDay enteredDay exitedResult
Benjamin Norris32 Victoria "I have been fired from every job I've had"387Winner
Layla Subritzky24 Brisbane/Hambleton, England"I am a member of a royal family"087Runner-up
Estelle Landy24 Morwell, Victoria"I was a high-school drop out"087Evicted
Michael Beveridge26 Brisbane/Wollongong "I have the IQ of a genius"085Evicted
Zoe Westgarth23 New South Wales "I used to be an emo"085Evicted
Sam Wallace21 Gold Coast/ Tamworth, New South Wales3684Evicted
Stacey Wren24Sydney"I was a hand model"077Evicted
Angela "Angie" Murray21 Gold Coast "I was a champion weight lifter"070Evicted
Josh Moore28 South Australia "I have dated over 100 women"060Walked
Bradley Darke19 Coraki "I have Ornithophobia as the result of an emu attack"056Evicted
Ava David29 Victoria 2951Evicted
George Baramily25 Western Australia "I am a multi-millionaire"242Evicted
Ray Baxter25 Brisbane "I was a juvenile offender"335Evicted
Sarah Wentworth-Perry30 Wagga Wagga "I was a nude protester"028Evicted
Ryan Buckingham22 Victoria "I haven't had a girlfriend since I was 11"221Evicted
Charne Louise31 Gold Coast "I have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"014Evicted

Weekly summary and highlights

Week 1Major events
  • On Day 1, Michael, Sarah, Angie, Zoe, Layla, Josh, Charne, Estelle, Stacey and Bradley entered the Big Brother house. The women all entered through the parlour, while the men entered through the main entrance.
  • On Day 2, George and Ryan entered the House. Benjamin and Ray, the final two male housemates, entered during the late hours of Day 2.
  • On Day 5, Bradley celebrated his 19th Birthday with Big Brother organising a surprise Superheroes party for him. Bradley was given a Batman costume with B-Rad written on it. While Big Brother distracted Bradley in the Diary Room, the other housemates got dressed up as superheroes and set up the backyard for the party.
Group task
  • A secret task was given to the female housemates before entering the house. To ensure safety for the first eviction, they must match up seven secrets to the seven male housemates, by the end of the week. The female housemates can only discuss these secrets inside the parlour. After the task announcement, all the female housemates entered the House.
  • On Day 3, all housemates were set their first weekly task that "kept them on their toes". Throughout the day, housemates had to dance to music being played by Big Brother. On Day 4, housemates were informed they had passed the task and given access to the gym and a generous food budget.
Nominations
  • There were no nominations in Week 1.
Evictions
  • There was no eviction in Week 1.
Week 2Group task
  • On Day 7, the female housemates failed their secret task, granting the male housemates safety from nomination for the week. The male housemates then received the same task (to guess the female housemates secrets) with the same outcome should they fail. The male housemates can only discuss these secrets inside the 'man cave'.
  • Housemates were also given their weekly task called the Road Trip Task. They would have to complete a 3627 kilometre trip in a motorbike and side-car (two housemates sitting in the vehicle at all times until the odometer passes 3627 km). Success will give housemates a luxury food budget.
  • While cleaning the fish tank, Michael is given a secret task from Surly the Fish. After successfully hugging each housemate within ten minutes without raising suspicion, Michael is granted access to the Secret Executive Bathroom, complete with bath, shower, champagne, bath soaps and dressing gowns.
Nominations
  • On Day 8, Housemates nominated for the first time, dividing five nomination points between two houseguests. For failing the Week 1 task, only female housemates were eligible to be nominated. Charne received the most votes, with Estelle and Layla also nominated.
Evictions
  • On Day 14, Charne was the first evicted housemate. She received the lowest 'save' vote from the public (24%). Estelle received 27%, and Layla received 49%.
Week 3Group task
  • On Day 14, the male housemates also failed their task, granting the female housemates safety from nomination for the week.
Nominations
  • On Day 15, only male housemates were eligible to be nominated. Ryan, Benjamin and Bradley were nominated.
Evictions
  • On Day 21, with 32% of the public 'save' vote, Ryan was the second housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother House. Benjamin narrowly escaped eviction with 33%, and Bradley with 35%.
  • Ryan was given the opportunity to gift the 'Nominations Super Power' to any current housemate. He gave the power to Estelle, giving her a mystery advantage for the next round of nominations.
Week 4Group task
  • As part of the Day 21 Eviction, an 'error' was broadcast to the house that accidentally revealed 'House 2', a second Big Brother house existing alongside them, following the same rules. The house competed in challenges 'against House 2' throughout the week. In reality, there was no House 2 and the housemates were shown fake footage with actors pretending to be another set of housemates.
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Estelle was able to view the nominations tally as it stood before she cast her votes.
  • Sarah, Bradley and Ray received the most votes and were nominated.
Evictions
  • On Day 28, Sarah became the third housemate to be evicted. Sarah was given 18% of votes to save, Bradley was given 32% and Ray was given 50%.
  • Sarah gave her 'Nominations Super Power' to Benjamin.
Week 5Major events
  • On Day 29, intruder Ava entered the house.
Group task
  • Housemates acted as animals in the Big Brother wildlife documentary. Housemates must follow the instructions of a David Attenborough-esque narrator to pass the task.
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Benjamin was given two sets of five nomination points to distribute for the week, giving him the power to distribute ten points over four housemates.
  • Ava was given safety from nomination for her first week in the house.
Evictions
  • On Day 35, Ray was evicted from the Big Brother House. He gave the 'Nominations Super Power' to George.
Week 6Major events
  • On Day 36, intruder Sam entered the house.
Group task
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', George was given the right to view the nominations tally board as the housemates nominated, and saw the points distributed on the board as they changed. He was also given the right to select one housemate of his choice and erase their nominations. Unluckily, as a result George was one of the three nominees for the week.
  • Sam was given safety from nomination for his first week in the house.
Evictions
  • On Day 42, George was evicted, with 1% less 'save' votes than Bradley. He gave the 'Nominations Super Power' to Layla.
Week 7Major events
  • On Day 44, Delilah, the dog, enters the house as the "17th housemate".
Group task
  • This week's task was 'The Big Brother Factory'. Housemates had to 'clock in' for their shift doing menial labour with only headphones playing music to entertain them. Unbeknownst to new housemate Sam, this was a fake task at his expense. While Sam competed his shift, all other housemates were given special food and fun activities. Housemates successfully fooled Sam into thinking they were all working in the Factory and passed the task.
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Layla was only permitted to give one nomination (for 6 points) but it could be for any reason at all.
Evictions
  • The Week 7 eviction was held two days late due to scheduling reasons.
  • On Day 51, Ava was evicted. She gave the 'Nominations Super Power' to Estelle.
Week 8Group task
  • For this week's task, housemates must accept misleading offers from Big Brother.
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Estelle was given the opportunity to listen to two housemates' nominations, and use the information to make her subsequent nominations.
Evictions
  • On Day 56, Bradley is evicted. He gave the 'Nominations Super Power' to Josh.
Week 9Major events
  • On Day 58, Big Brother went quiet. When he returned, housemates received a warning for breaking house rules in his absence.
  • On Day 60, Josh withdrew from the competition after receiving some tragic personal news from outside the house. As a result, the weekly task was cancelled, social media updates were paused, and the week's eviction was cancelled.
Group task
  • For this week's task, the house was split into two halves, Red and Blue. They would compete for rewards (such as bedroom access, pantry/staples) and prizes. Layla won a new Holden Volt, beating Benjamin and Angie on a Big Brother quiz. The task was cancelled on Day 60.
  • Following Josh's departure, the housemates received a new task: to act out a live sitcom, re-enacting important times from the house.
Nominations
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Josh had to guess who each housemate would nominate and for every correct guess he would receive one point. Out of a possible sixteen points, Josh correctly guessed 8 times and used these points for his nominations.
Evictions
  • There was no eviction this week, as Josh chose to leave the house for personal reasons.
  • Josh gave Michael the 'Nominations Super Power'.
Week 10Group task
  • This week the housemates had to look after 'Big Baby', a realistic baby doll. Every time it cries, housemates have 30 seconds for two of them to comfort the baby in its nursery.
Nominations
  • Due to the cancelled eviction in Week 9, the three nominees were automatically nominated in Week 10. Housemates had to nominate three more nominees to join them. As a result, Angie, Benjamin, Estelle, Layla, Sam and Zoe were all up for eviction.
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Michael was given the opportunity to select someone's nominations, cancel them out and replace them with his nominations a second time.
Evictions
  • On Day 70, Angie is evicted. She gave Layla the 'Nominations Super Power'.
Week 11Group task
  • This week's task was to ignore "unwelcome guests", no matter who they are and what they do, who try to provoke the current housemates. Past housemates Pete Timbs (BB'01), Nathan Morris (BB'02), Regina Bird (BB'03), Trevor Butler, Ryan Fitzgerald and Paul Dyer (BB'04), and Vesna Tosevska and Tim Brunero (BB'05), all entered the house as part of this task. The housemates failed to ignore the guests successfully.
Nominations
  • Housemates family members entered the house to assist with nominations. After each housemate nominated one person for 4 points, their family member nominated one person for 1 point. They were not permitted to communicate with their family member whatsoever.
  • As holder of the 'Nominations Super Power', Layla was the final housemate to nominate and was able to view the nominations tally before she voted. Additionally, she had full control over her points, could allocate them as she wished, and was able to talk with her father who could give Layla advice.
Evictions
  • On Day 77, Stacey was evicted.
Week 12Major events
  • On Day 78, Big Brother revealed the secrets that housemates had not yet revealed from their time in the game. Surly the Fish, the Executive Bathroom, and other secret tasks were revealed.
Group tasks
  • For their last weekly task, housemates made their own television shows.
Nominations
  • All housemates were nominated for Week 12.
Evictions
  • On Day 84, Sam was evicted. Delilah also leaves the house, adopted by new family.
Week 13Evictions
  • On Day 85, Michael and Zoe were evicted, leaving the final three housemates: Benjamin, Estelle and Layla.
  • On Day 87: Estelle was evicted in third and was awarded $5,000. Layla placed second winning $10,000 (plus the Holden Volt she previously won in a task). First place went to Benjamin winning $250,000 and a brand new Holden Cruze. He also proposed to his boyfriend, also named Ben.

Josh's departure

On Day 59, Josh was called to the Captains Quarters, where he was taken out of the house to see his parents. They told him of the sudden death of his only sibling, Toby. Josh spent the night outside of the house, where he made the decision to stay with his family and not return to the house. On Day 60, housemates were informed of the situation, and said their goodbyes in the early hours of Day 60. Out of respect for Josh and his family, Big Brother turned the cameras off for these goodbyes. As a result of Josh leaving, voting lines for eviction were closed—with any votes cast prior being invalidated—and the funds donated to the Salvation Army; a choice by Josh and his family. Also, the weekly challenge was ended prematurely and live feeds from the official website were paused. The upcoming eviction was also canceled, instead replaced with Josh's return to say thank you to the public for their support which was followed by the routinely used 'highlights' show.

Nominations table

This series, housemates were allowed to distribute five nomination points between their two nominations, with a maximum of four points to be allocated to one housemate. The three or more housemates with the most votes face the public vote to save. In addition, nominations are now held in a sound-proof chamber inside a Nominations Room, as opposed to the Diary Room.

Nominations Super Power

From Week 4 to Week 11, the Nominations Super Power was as a weekly twist to nominations. It was a special secret power given to a chosen housemate by a previous week's evictee. The Nominations Super Power gives an advantage to one housemate for nominations in a given week. The most recent evictee decides on which housemate they would like to have the power, without knowing what that power is.

Note:  The housemate holding the superpower, each week it was in play, is marked in green.

Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13Nomination
points
received
Day 85Finale
Benjamin4-Layla
1-Angie
3-Ryan
2-Bradley
4-Bradley
1-Estelle
4-Estelle
1-Ray
4-Bradley
1-Angie
1-Josh
4-Angie
4-Sam
1-Angie
4-Sam
1-Angie
4-Layla
1-Zoe
4-Sam
1-Layla
No
nominations
No
nominations
Winner
(Day 87)
44
4-Bradley
1-Angie
Layla3-Estelle
2-Charne
3-Ryan
2-Benjamin
4-Bradley
1-Ray
4-Estelle
1-Bradley
4-Estelle
1-Bradley
6-Estelle4-Bradley
1-Angie
3-Angie
2-Estelle
3-Benjamin
2-Stacey
3-Stacey
2-Benjamin
No
nominations
No
nominations
Runner-up
(Day 87)
37
Estelle3-Layla
2-Stacey
3-Benjamin
2-Michael
4-Sarah
1-Angie
3-Stacey
2-Zoe
3-Angie
2-Bradley
2-Angie
3-Stacey
2-Michael
3-Bradley
3-Stacey
2-Michael
4-Stacey
1-Michael
4-Benjamin
1-Michael
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 87)
89
3-Zoe
2-Layla
Michael4-Charne
1-Estelle
3-Ray
2-Ryan
4-Ray
1-Bradley
3-Ray
2-Estelle
4-George
1-Estelle
4-Ava
1-Estelle
2-Sam
3-Estelle
2-Estelle
3-Sam
3-Zoe
2-Layla
4-Estelle
1-Layla
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 85)
30
Zoe4-Estelle
1-Sarah
3-Bradley
2-Ryan
3-Ray
2-Estelle
3-Estelle
2-Ray
3-Bradley
2-Angie
2-Ava
3-Angie
3-Michael
2-Sam
3-Angie
2-Sam
3-Stacey
2-Layla
4-Stacey
1-Sam
No
nominations
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 85)
20
SamNot In
House
Exempt3-Benjamin
2-Bradley
4-Josh
1-Stacey
3-Benjamin
2-Zoe
4-Benjamin
1-Stacey
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 84)
29
Stacey3-Charne
2-Estelle
3-Bradley
2-Ray
3-Ray
2-Bradley
3-Ray
2-Angie
3-Bradley
2-Estelle
3-Michael
2-Angie
3-Bradley
2-Josh
3-Sam
2-Estelle
3-Layla
2-Michael
4-Estelle
1-Sam
Evicted
(Day 77)
37
Angie 3-Estelle
2-Charne
3-Bradley
2-Ray
4-Ray
1-Estelle
3-Estelle
2-Ray
3-Estelle
2-Bradley
3-Estelle
2-Ava
3-Sam
2-Bradley
3-Michael
2-Estelle
3-Zoe
2-Layla
Evicted
(Day 70)
61
Josh3-Charne
2-Sarah
3-Ryan
2-George
4-Estelle
1-Layla
3-Ray
2-Bradley
3-Estelle
2-George
3-Estelle
2-Angie
4-Angie
1-Stacey
5-Angie
3-Layla
Walked
(Day 60)
8
Bradley4-Charne
1-Zoe
3-Benjamin
2-Ryan
4-Sarah
1-Michael
3-Benjamin
2-Stacey
4-Estelle
1-Stacey
3-Michael
2-Zoe
4-Layla
1-Michael
Evicted
(Day 56)
67
AvaNot In
House
Exempt3-Bradley
2-Stacey
Evicted
(Day 51)
8
George3-Angie
2-Layla
4-Benjamin
1-Ryan
3-Sarah
2-Bradley
3-Angie
2-Bradley
3-Benjamin
2-Estelle
Evicted
(Day 42)
8
Ray4-Charne
1-Estelle
4-Benjamin
1-Bradley
4-Angie
1-Sarah
4-Angie
1-Benjamin
Evicted
(Day 35)
36
Sarah3-Angie
2-Layla
4-Michael
1-Josh
3-Michael
2-Angie
Evicted
(Day 28)
15
Ryan4-Stacey
1-Layla
4-Bradley
1-Benjamin
Evicted
(Day 21)
16
Charne3-Zoe
2-Stacey
Evicted
(Day 14)
22
Notes 1 2 None 3 , 4 None 5 6 7
Nominations
Super Power
noneEstelleBenjaminGeorgeLaylaEstelleJoshMichaelLaylanone
Nominated
For Eviction
Charne,
Estelle,
Layla
Benjamin,
Bradley,
Ryan
Bradley,
Ray,
Sarah
Angie,
Estelle,
Ray
Bradley,
Estelle,
George
Angie,
Ava,
Estelle
Angie,
Bradley,
Michael,
Sam
Angie,
Estelle,
Sam
Angie,
Benjamin,
Estelle,
Layla,
Sam,
Zoe
Benjamin,
Estelle,
Stacey
Benjamin,
Estelle,
Layla,
Michael,
Sam,
Zoe
Benjamin,
Estelle,
Layla,
Michael,
Zoe
Benjamin,
Estelle,
Layla
WalkednoneJoshnone
EvictedCharne
24%
to save
Ryan
32%
to save
Sarah
18%
to save
Ray
26%
to save
George
30%
to save
Ava
14%
to save
Bradley
14%
to save
Eviction
cancelled
Angie
10.6%
to save
Stacey
24%
to save
Sam
7%
to win
Zoe
14%
to win
Estelle
29%
to win
Michael
16%
to win
Layla
31%
to win
SavedEstelle
27%
Layla
49%
Benjamin
33%
Bradley
35%
Bradley
32%
Ray
50%
Estelle
29%
Angie
45%
Bradley
31%
Estelle
39%
Estelle
38%
Angie
48%
Angie
19%
Sam
21%
Michael
46%
Sam
11.4%
Zoe
15.5%
Estelle
20.1%
Benjamin
20.8%
Layla
21.6%
Benjamin
30%
Estelle
46%
Zoe
15%
Michael
16%
Layla
18%
Benjamin
20%
Estelle
24%
??
23%
??
23%
??
24%
Benjamin
40%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 :   The female housemates were set a secret task to potentially earn immunity for the second week. They had to match up the seven given secrets to the seven male housemates who entered the house throughout the week. If all seven secrets were correctly matched to the correct male, all the female housemates would be immune. The females failed to match up the secrets, and therefore were the only ones who could be nominated in Week 2.
  • ^Note 2 :   Right after the reveal of the males' secrets, the male housemates were set a secret task to potentially earn immunity for the third week. They were to match up seven given secrets to the seven female housemates throughout the week. If all seven secrets were correctly matched to the correct female, all the male housemates would be immune for the second straight week. On the night of the first live eviction, the males failed the task, making the females immune for the third week in the Big Brother house.
  • ^Note 3 : Because of scheduling conflicts with the network's airing of the NRL Grand Final, Week 7's eviction took place on Day 51 instead of Day 49.
  • ^Note 4 : This week's nominations contained a compulsory strategic vote, in which one nomination from each housemate had to be for strategic reasons. In addition, Big Brother set a new rule: housemates were no longer allowed to cover their mouths while in the Chamber; Big Brother would force them to open the Chamber door and state their nominations for everyone to hear if this rule was broken.
  • ^Note 5 : Josh left the Big Brother House on Day 60 due to a personal emergency. After his departure, voting lines were terminated – with the funds from the votes going to a charity of Josh's choice – and the eviction was cancelled. The eviction was replaced with a live special celebrating Josh's time in the House. The Housemates nominated for the cancelled eviction (Angie, Estelle and Sam) remained nominated for the next eviction, with a new round of Nomination Voting adding at least three more nominees for eviction (between Michael, Benjamin, Zoe, Stacey and Layla).
  • ^Note 6 : Week 11's nominations were the final nominations of the season. However, friends and family of the housemates – who entered the house as part of the "Open House" task – would perform the second nomination, nominating with one point, whereas the housemate themselves (apart from Layla, per her Nomination Super Power) had to nominate one housemate for four points. They were separated during the nominations process, with the relatives sitting in the lounge and called into the nominations room (and chamber) after their housemate had voted. Housemates sat in the nominations room as normal and were instructed to "ignore" their loved one for their weekly shopping task.
  • ^Note 7 : Following Week 11's eviction on Day 77, the public began voting for the winner. On Day 84, the lines froze for a vote reading; Sam was evicted, having garnered the fewest votes to win. Big Brother revealed the percentage of "win" votes each housemate garnered so as to give viewers a hint as to who may win and who may be evicted next. On Day 85, the season's first and only double eviction took place; Zoe and Michael were evicted, having garnered the fewest votes to win.

Special shows

Throughout the series, some of the shows aired as specials; apart from the launch, daily shows, nomination shows, eviction shows, and the final.

Live Special

"Live Special" was a live daily show that was broadcast on Day 2 in which the final four male housemates entered the House. Two were revealed live (George and Ryan), and two were revealed on the next day's daily show.

A second Live Special was broadcast on Day 63 to replace what was supposed to be the eighth eviction of the season, but was cancelled due to the sudden departure of housemate Josh on Day 60. Along with the regular highlights from the past few days, there was also clips reminiscing about Josh's time in the house.

The New Housemates

"The New Housemates" was a live daily show that was broadcast on Day 3

Secrets Revealed Live

"Secrets Revealed Live" was a live show that was broadcast on Day 7. The parlour twist was revealed to all the housemates, and the female housemates had to correctly match all the males' secrets without failing four times. The females failed to match the final secrets belonging to Benjamin and George, and so the females were to risk being nominated for Week 2. After the task, the male housemates were set the same task for the new week, and began to evaluate the females' secrets in the renovated parlour called the man cave.

Live Nominations 4 / Intruder Alert

The "4th Live Nominations" was the nomination and intruder special that was broadcast on Day 29.

Intruder Incoming

"Intruder Incoming" was a live daily show that was broadcast on Day 37

Live Josh Special

"Live Josh Special" was a live special where instead of an eviction that was broadcast on Day 63.

Little Sister Special

  "Big Brother's Little Sister" were two special episodes broadcast on Day 65 and 79 where Big Brother's "Little Sister" asked the housemates questions sent in by the viewers. [21]

Big Secrets

  "Big Secrets" was a live daily show that was broadcast on Day 78

Ratings

The launch ratings for this season were up significantly from 2008 as the opening night show reached 2.1 million viewers at its peak and averaged at 1.6 million viewers, the franchise's highest ratings since the 2003 series. [22]

Viewers (millions) 5-City Metro
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9Week 10Week 11Week 12Week 13
Sunday0.231.301.001.091.051.050.990.940.980.970.95
1.42
Monday1.711.291.161.051.021.060.970.990.900.940.941.131.06
1.261.151.061.091.021.021.021.021.071.16
Tuesday1.411.101.121.021.131.071.051.060.991.000.960.941.00
Wednesday1.221.091.161.091.011.041.071.030.950.960.950.851.30
1.151.39
1.58
Thursday1.061.121.101.030.980.940.900.850.980.860.880.99
Friday0.900.970.870.820.820.860.870.860.920.760.710.76
Weekly average1.261.181.121.011.021.000.990.990.960.930.930.941.21
Running average1.261.221.191.141.121.111.081.071.061.051.041.031.04
Series average1.04m

Ratings are rounded to the nearest ten thousand. Shows on GO! are not included in official averages. Figures in bold include consolidated viewing figures.

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