Big Brother (British TV series) series 19

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Big Brother
Series 19
Big Brother 19 (UK) Eye.png
Series nineteen logo
Hosted by Emma Willis
No. of days53
No. of housemates16
WinnerCameron Cole
Runner-upAkeem Griffiths
Companion show Big Brother's Bit on the Side
No. of episodes45
Release
Original network Channel 5
Original release14 September (2018-09-14) 
5 November 2018 (2018-11-05)
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Big Brother 2018, also known as Big Brother 19 was the nineteenth series of Big Brother , and the final series to air on Channel 5. The series launched four days after the final of Celebrity Big Brother 22 on 14 September 2018 and lasted for 53 days with the final episode airing on 5 November 2018. The series is the eighth regular and twenty-third series of Big Brother to air on Channel 5 since 2011; it was also the final series of Big Brother in the three-year contract that was announced on 19 March 2015, which guaranteed that the show would air on Channel 5 until 2018. [1]

Contents

On 14 September 2018, it was confirmed that this series would be the final series to air on Channel 5. [2]

On 5 November 2018, Cameron Cole was announced as the winner of the series, beating Akeem Griffiths who finished as runner-up. [3] At 19 years old, Cole is the youngest winner of Big Brother in the UK series' eighteen-year history. Much like Ultimate Big Brother , the final Channel 4 series, the series ended with the words "Big Brother will get back to you". [4]

Production

Creative team

Endemol confirmed that a new creative team had been formed ahead of the series. Paul Osborne, executive producer of Big Brother 7, returns to overlook the new series as Creative Director. [5] Trevor Boris was also later hired as a senior producer after co-producing Big Brother Canada since its inception. [6]

Format

On several occasions in the run-up to Celebrity Big Brother 22 , various news reports and Big Brother alumni hinted at the series going back to its roots, with less producer manipulation and a focus on the show as a social experiment. [7]

The shows' producers also met with several fansites to discuss the direction of the show, with it being heavily reported that the show will bring back weekly shopping tasks and a consistent nominations format. [8] [9] [10]

It was confirmed by creative director Paul Osborne that the series would have a "separate identity" from the Celebrity Big Brother 22 . [7]

The eye was revealed on 4 September 2018, with Osborne commenting on its look of "a vast luminous orb of colours". [11]

Cancellation

On 24 August 2018 while speaking at the Edinburgh International Television Festival Channel 5 controller Ben Frow announced that he was planning for a year without the Big Brother franchise on Channel 5 in 2019, confirming that the current three-year contract expires at Christmas 2018. [12] Frow had previously stated at the 2017 event that he'd be much happier with a channel without Big Brother on it. [13] On 14 September 2018, Channel 5 confirmed that both Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother had been axed and that this series would be "the end of the game".

Housemates

In an interview with fansite "BBSpy", creative director Paul Osborne stated that the team were actively trying to find "totally unknown" housemates for the series. In the past, some housemates had previously appeared on reality shows such as The Valleys , Ibiza Weekender and Ex on the Beach . [7]

On 10 September 2018, during the final of Celebrity Big Brother 22 , a trailer was released showing close-ups of each of the fourteen housemates with their occupation, age and home town, and the public were granted the power to give one of them an early advantage in the series by voting in a poll. [14]

NameAge on entryHometownDay enteredDay exitedResult
Cameron Cole18 Norwich 153Winner
Akeem Griffiths26 Treorchy 153Runner-up
Zoe Jones31 Halifax 1533rd Place
Cian Carrigan23 Clonmel 1534th Place
Sîan Hamshaw25 Barnsley 150Evicted
Brooke Berry21 London 150Evicted
Tomasz Wania31 Preston (originally from Poland)143Evicted
Lewis Flanagan27 Stockton-on-Tees 143Ejected
Isabella Farnese23 Great Yarmouth 2236Evicted
Hussain Ahmed25 Birmingham 2236Evicted
Kenaley Amos-Sissons24 Nottingham 129Evicted
Isaac Jagroop23 Mildenhall 122Evicted
Kay Lovelle32 London (originally from Georgia)119Walked
Lewis Gregory26 London 115Evicted
Anamélia Silva31 London (originally from Brazil)18Evicted
Ellis Hillon19 Cambuslang 12Ejected

Big Coins

For this series, Big Coins were introduced to the housemates as house currency. Throughout the series, housemates were able to earn, steal and collect Big Coins in a number of tasks, which would ultimately give them power and the right to buy privileges.

Place1234567
Cameron13773524524528529351623
Akeem2116789259259259212112
Zoe378073083083083010471017
Cian4613553853853703796986
Sian53152905405405908801080
Brooke64944694694696197321732
Tomasz75897797396900288
Lewis F856544045590140765
Isabella9250450
Hussain1000
Kenaley11371346546546
Isaac12772722501
Kay13348323173
Lewis G14404379
Anamélia15126
Ellis16

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Weekly summary

The main events in the Big Brother 19 house are summarised in the table below. A typical week begins with nominations, followed by the shopping task, and then the eviction of a Housemate during the live Friday episode. Evictions, tasks, and other events for a particular week are noted in order of sequence.

Week 1Entrances
  • On Day 1, Cian, Anamélia, Lewis F, Kenaley, Tomasz, Cameron, Sîan, Ellis, Isaac, Brooke, Akeem, Kay, Zoe and Lewis G entered the house.
Twists
  • On Day 1, it was revealed that nominations will not take place for the first week. Instead, housemates would collect "Big Coins", and the three housemates with the least coins would face the public vote. Sîan received 100 coins from a Big Brother poll in the week leading-up to the launch. The same night, 900 coins were dropped from the ceiling for the housemates to collect.
  • It was also revealed during the launch that the housemate who sleeps in "Bed 13" would receive a special advantage; the chance to switch BigCoin totals with another housemate of her choice at the end of the task. Zoe won this power, and swapped coin totals with Lewis G.
Exits
  • On Day 2, Ellis was removed from the house after social media posts came to light which producers of the show deemed to be "offensive and unacceptable". [17]
  • On Day 8, Anamélia became the first housemate to be evicted.
Week 2
Nominations
  • On Day 10, housemates nominated for the first time. Lewis F and Lewis G received the most nominations this week. Unaware to the housemates, the public were voting to save. Issac being the one with fewest votes to save was nominated as well.
Tasks
  • On Day 12, Kenaley won this week's Game Changer competition and saved Isaac from eviction.
  • This week's shopping task involved the housemates counting chickens - both real and fake - released in the house over two days. If housemates came within a margin of error of 35 from the actual total they would win a luxury shopping budget. Housemates failed this task.
Punishments
  • On Day 9, Lewis G received a verbal warning for "cross-contaminating" food despite alarm being raised by Cameron and Akeem, [18] and a formal warning for invading the personal space of Lewis F.
  • On Day 10, Isaac received a verbal warning for saying that he would "smack" Lewis G on the outside world.
  • On Day 13, as punishment for discussing nominations, Big Brother deducted 100 Big Coins from Lewis F's total.
Exits
  • On Day 15, Lewis G became the second housemate to be evicted.
Week 3
Nominations
  • On Day 17, housemates nominated for the second time. Akeem, Issac, and Kay received the most nominations. Brooke and Kenaley received the fewest votes from the public.
Tasks
  • On Day 19, the nominated housemates, and Cian and Cameron took part in the Game changer task, which was a game of true or false based on their party from the previous night. Kenaley won this task and chose to save herself from eviction.
  • On Day 20, this week's shopping task began involving the housemates going on a 'trip' to China and completing a variety of tasks throughout the trip without surpassing the undisclosed number of fails allowed. Tasks involved understanding Mandarin, performing Chinese dances and surviving the flight to and from China. Housemates were successful in this task.
Exits
  • In the early hours of Day 19, Kay decided to voluntarily leave the house.
  • On Day 22, Isaac became the third housemate to be evicted
Entrances
  • On Day 22, Isabella and Hussain entered the house.
Week 4Punishments
  • On Day 23, as punishment for discussing nominations, Big Brother deducted 100 Big Coins from Lewis F's total.
Nominations
  • On Day 24, housemates nominated for the third time. New housemates Hussain and Isabella could not nominate or be nominated. Tomasz was also immune, having bought it at this week's auction. Akeem, and Lewis F received the most nominations, meaning they faced eviction alongside Kenaley who received the fewest votes in the viewer nomination poll.
Tasks
  • On Day 26, the third Gamechanger took place, where housemates had to stack a line of dominos. Nominees, Akeem, Kenaley, and Lewis F took part alongside richest housemate Cian, and Zoe and Sîan. Lewis F won this task and saved himself from eviction.
Exits
  • On Day 29, Kenaley became the fourth housemate to be evicted
Week 5
Nominations
  • On Day 31, housemates nominated for the fourth time. Lewis F received the absolute nomination meaning he would automatically face the public vote and could not participate in this week's Gamechanger nor be saved. Hussain and Tomasz received the most nominations, meaning they'd face eviction alongside Isabella who received the fewest votes in the viewer nomination poll.
  • On Day 36, following Hussain's eviction, housemates instantly nominated once more in a "Week in a Day" twist. Akeem, Isabella and Lewis F received the most nominations and therefore faced eviction.
Punishments
  • On Day 32, because of several housemates breaking fundamental rules of Big Brother, such as discussing nominations, ignoring Big Brother's instructions, and ignoring alarms, housemates were given basic rations and were without hot water or electrical appliances.
  • On Day 33, for discussing information from the outside world, Isabella was deducted 150 Big Coin from her total.
Tasks
  • On Day 33, the fourth Gamechanger took place, where housemates had to hang on to a giant yoga ball. Nominees, Hussain, Isabella, and Lewis F took part alongside richest housemate Cameron, and Zoe and Tomasz. Isabella won this task and saved herself from eviction.
Twists
  • On Day 36, immediately after Hussain's eviction, housemates were told they were going to take part in the "Week in a Day" twist. Housemates all nominated, and the fifth Gamechanger then took place where housemates had to unlock a series of three locks with keys to push a buzzer. Nominees, Akeem, Isabella, and Lewis F took part alongside richest housemate Cameron, and Zoe and Tomasz. Lewis F won this task and saved himself from eviction. As the housemate with the highest number of Big Coins, it was up to Cameron to decide who was to be evicted between Akeem and Isabella. He chose to evict Isabella.
Exits
  • On Day 36, Hussain became the fifth housemate to be evicted.
  • Following the "Week in a Day" twist, on Day 36, Isabella became the sixth housemate to be evicted.
Week 6
Nominations
  • On Day 38, housemates nominated for the sixth time. However, this week was positive nominations; meaning, that each housemate nominated who they would like to stay in the house rather than who they would like to see leave. Akeem and Cian received the fewest nominations therefore faced eviction, alongside Brooke, Sîan, and Tomasz who received the fewest votes in the viewer nomination poll.
Punishments
  • On Day 39, as punishment for discussing nominations, Cian, Lewis F, and Zoe were chained together.
Exits
  • On Day 43, Lewis F was removed from the house for unacceptable language that contravenes the rules. Whilst the incident did not air, Lewis himself later revealed the reason for his departure was because he accidentally said "Auschwitz" instead of "outfits" and he made an impression of Adolf Hitler.
  • On Day 43, Tomasz became the seventh housemate to be evicted.
Week 7
Tasks
Exits
  • On Day 50, Brooke and Sîan became the eighth and ninth housemates to be evicted respectively.
Exits
  • On Day 53, Cian and Zoe finished in fourth and third place respectively. The lines then opened one last time and Cameron was announced as the winner of the series, leaving Akeem as the runner-up.

Nominations table

Week 1 [1] Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5 [6] Week 6 [7] [8] Final
Week 7 [9]
Nominations
received
Day 31Day 36 [6]
CameronNo
nominations
Kay,
Kenaley
Kay,
Akeem
Akeem,
Kenaley
Hussain,
Isabella
Isabella,
Sîan [6]
Lewis F,
Tomasz
Winner
(Day 53)
6
AkeemNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Lewis F
Isaac,
Cameron
Lewis F,
Cameron
Tomasz,
Cameron
Lewis F,
Isabella
Cameron,
Sîan
Runner-up
(Day 53)
16
ZoeNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Sîan
Sîan,
Akeem
Sîan,
Kenaley
Cian,
Sîan
Akeem,
Isabella
Brooke,
Cameron
Third place
(Day 53)
1
CianNo
nominations
Isaac,
Lewis G
Isaac,
Kay
Lewis F,
Akeem
Tomasz,
Hussain
Lewis F,
Akeem
Zoe,
Sîan
Fourth place
(Day 53)
3
SîanNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Tomasz
Kay,
Lewis F
Lewis F,
Akeem
Zoe,
Hussain
Lewis F,
Akeem
Brooke,
Cian [2]
Evicted
(Day 50)
6
BrookeNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Lewis F
Kay,
Tomasz [2]
Lewis F,
Akeem
Tomasz,
Hussain
Isabella,
Lewis F
Zoe,
Lewis F [2]
Evicted
(Day 50)
3
TomaszNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Lewis F
Akeem,
Lewis F
Akeem,
Lewis F [4]
Cian,
Brooke
Cian,
Lewis F
Cameron,
Zoe [2]
Evicted
(Day 43)
7
Lewis FNo
nominations
Isaac,
Lewis G
Isaac,
Tomasz
Kenaley,
Sîan
Hussain,
Isabella [5]
Tomasz,
Akeem
Brooke,
Cameron
Ejected
(Day 43)
20
IsabellaNot in
House
Exempt [4] Akeem,
Brooke [2]
Akeem,
Brooke
Evicted
(Day 36)
6
HussainNot in
House
Exempt [4] Lewis F [5] Evicted
(Day 36)
5
KenaleyNo
nominations
Lewis G,
Lewis F
Kay,
Cameron [2]
Lewis F,
Akeem [2]
Evicted
(Day 29)
6
IsaacNo
nominations
Lewis F,
Kenaley [2]
Kay,
Akeem
Evicted
(Day 22)
7
KayNo
nominations
Isaac,
Cameron
Cameron,
Isaac
Walked
(Day 19)
7
Lewis GNo
nominations
Lewis F,
Kenaley
Evicted
(Day 15)
8
AnaméliaNo
nominations
Evicted
(Day 8)
N/A
EllisEjected
(Day 2)
N/A
Nominated
(pre-save)
noneIsaac,
Lewis F,
Lewis G
Akeem,
Brooke,
Isaac,
Kay,
Kenaley
Akeem,
Kenaley,
Lewis F
Hussain,
Isabella,
Lewis F,
Tomasz
Akeem,
Isabella,
Lewis F
Akeem,
Brooke,
Cian,
Sîan,
Tomasz
none
Gamechanger
Winner [3]
KenaleyKenaleyLewis FIsabellaLewis FSîan
Against
public vote
Anamélia,
Kay,
Sîan
Lewis F,
Lewis G
Akeem,
Brooke,
Isaac
Akeem,
Kenaley
Hussain,
Lewis F,
Tomasz
noneAkeem,
Cian,
Tomasz
Akeem,
Brooke,
Cameron,
Cian,
Sîan,
Zoe
EjectedEllisnoneLewis Fnone
WalkednoneKaynone
EvictedAnamélia
Most votes
to evict
Lewis G
Most votes
to evict
Isaac
Most votes
to evict
Kenaley
Most votes
to evict
Hussain
Most votes
to evict
Isabella
Cameron's choice
(out of 2)
to evict
Tomasz
Most votes
to evict
Brooke
Fewest votes
(out of 6)
Zoe
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Sîan
Fewest votes
(out of 6)
Akeem
Fewest votes
(out of 2)
Cian
Fewest votes
(out of 4)
Cameron
Most votes
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : In the first week, there were no nominations. Instead, housemates were tasked with collecting "Big Coins". The three housemates with the fewest faced the public vote.
  • ^Note 2 :   This housemate was nominated by the public, as they received the fewest votes in an app poll.
  • ^Note 3 : Week 2 introduced the Gamechanger. Each week, six Housemates participated in the Gamechanger Competition for the Gamechanger Power - the ability to save a nominee from eviction. The nominees and the richest housemate would be guaranteed to play, with the remaining slots being allocated by the richest housemate to the housemates of their choice.
  • ^Note 4 : As new housemates, Hussain and Isabella were exempt from the nomination process. Tomasz bought immunity at the weekly auction but could still nominate.
  • ^Note 5 : Hussain won the "Absolute Power Nomination" in a secret auction, and was, therefore, able to anonymously choose a housemate to face eviction. He nominated Lewis F, who was also ineligible to play in the Gamechanger and could not be saved by the gamechanger.
  • ^Note 6 : This week was a double eviction. Following the first eviction on Day 36, the remaining Housemates played a week's worth of Big Brother — including nominations (though housemates were not required to give a reason), the Gamechanger competition and ceremony during the remainder of the live eviction show, culminating in a second eviction for the night. Cameron, as the richest housemate, had immunity for this second eviction, as well as the power to evict either of the Final nominees (Akeem or Isabella) from the house.
  • ^Note 7 : This week was positive nominations. As such, housemates were nominating who they wanted to stay rather than leave. The housemates with the fewest nominations would be nominated.
  • ^Note 8 : Week 6 was the final week in which the Gamechanger Power was in play. Additionally, the Final Gamechanger had the power to save two nominees, as opposed to one.
  • ^Note 9 : There were no nominations in Week 7. Instead, the phone lines opened for the public to vote for the winner. The phone lines froze on Day 50, and the two housemates with the fewest votes were evicted.

Ratings

Official ratings are taken from BARB. [19]

Viewers (millions)
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8
Sunday1.341.11.081.030.960.981.110.97
Monday1.271.061.091.010.981.111.031.01
Tuesday1.211.111.030.990.981.120.99
Wednesday1.191.081.050.960.981.110.97
Thursday1.241.11.140.960.991.111.
Friday1.311.171.11.040.960.991.111.05
Weekly average1.251.091.070.990.981.091.030.99
Running average1.251.181.141.11.081.081.071.07
Series average1.07

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Celebrity Big Brother 19, also known as Celebrity Big Brother: All-Stars vs. New Stars, was the nineteenth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 3 January 2017 and concluded after 32 days on 3 February 2017, making it the joint longest celebrity series to date along with Celebrity Big Brother 17. The series was shown on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and 3e in Ireland. Rylan Clark-Neal continued to present the spin-off show Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side. It was the twelfth celebrity series and eighteenth series of Big Brother overall to air on Channel 5.

<i>Big Brother</i> (British TV series) series 18 Season of television series

Big Brother 2017, also known as Big Brother 18 and The United Kingdom of Big Brother, was the eighteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 5 June 2017 on Channel 5, and ended after 54 days on 28 July 2017. Rylan Clark-Neal continues to present the spin-off show Big Brother's Bit on the Side. The series, along with its spin-off, continues to air on 3e in Ireland, as part of a three-year deal between the Irish broadcaster and Endemol Shine Group. It is the seventh regular series and the nineteenth series of Big Brother in total to air on Channel 5 to date. The series received a 1.24 million average.

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