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Big Brother (UK series 18) | |
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Series eighteen logo | |
Presented by | Emma Willis |
No. of days | 54 |
No. of housemates | 22 |
Winner | Isabelle Warburton |
Runner-up | Raph Korine |
Second chance winner | Andrew Cruickshanks |
Companion show | Big Brother's Bit On The Side |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 54 |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 5 |
Original release | 5 June – 28 July 2017 |
Series chronology |
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. [1] 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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On Day 7, Arthur Fulford left the house for unexplained reasons. [2] Sukhvinder Javeed also became the first housemate to voluntarily walk from the house through the front door during her husband Imran's eviction on Day 12. [3] Kayleigh Morris and Lotan Carter were also removed from the house on Day 13 and Day 21 respectively for aggressive behaviour. [4]
On 28 July 2017, Isabelle Warburton was announced as the winner of the series, having received 52.71% of the final vote, with Raph Korine as the runner-up after receiving 22.02%.
The eye was released on 11 May 2017 and is formed with a multi-coloured Union Jack flag and features a patchwork of eclectic images representing modern Britain. [5]
On 12 May 2017, a short 5-second teaser trailer was released on Channel 5. [6] On 20 May 2017 the first full trailer for the series was released. The trailer depicts various locations around Britain and is narrated by several different voices, as well as featuring distorted Union Jack-style graphics first used in the earlier 5-second teaser. It also includes clues on the identity of the housemates. [7] On 27 May 2017, a third trailer was released, this time with blurred snippets of possible housemates, and teasing that this year Big Brother will be getting "extremely revealing." [8] On 2 June, Channel 5 released images of 6 of the new housemates via Instagram and Snapchat.
House pictures were released on 31 May 2017; the House followed the theme of a "Big Brother Village". For the first time since Big Brother 11 , the living room and the kitchen-dining room were separate. The kitchen was modelled after a bakery accompanied by four dining tables, each with four chairs. For part of the season, the chair at the centre of the Kenny/Shiells altercation was used as the diary room chair. Also, for the first time since Celebrity Big Brother 6 , there were two bedrooms. The first bedroom, known as Rose Cottage, was luxurious while the second bedroom, referred to as Thorn Cottage, was grotty and rundown in comparison. The bathroom was mostly pink and featured the decor of a salon, with windows looking out towards the garden. [9]
On 2 June 2017, Channel 5 released the identities of the first six housemates. [10] The remaining 10 housemates were confirmed as they entered the house on 5 June 2017. Some housemates has pre-existing relationships, but their relationship had no impact on the format of the game and those with such relationships were still individual housemates - the pre-existing relationship include sisters Deborah and Hannah, husband and wife Imran and Sukhvinder, mother and daughter Mandy and Charlotte, and colleagues Kieran and Rebecca. [11]
On 19 June 2017, it was confirmed that three potentially new housemates will enter for a task, and that the housemates would get to choose two of them to become official housemates. [12] The three hopefuls were Isabelle Warburton, Sam Chaloner and Savannah O'Reilly. Isabelle and Savannah were ultimately chosen by Chanelle, Kieran and Lotan to join the housemates. [13]
On 28 June 2017, it was announced that four new housemates would be entering the Big Brother house. These included the three hopefuls Andrew, Simone and Sue from the "People's Housemate" twist from launch night, as well as Sam, who entered during a dating task on Day 16. These four entered the house on Day 25 as "Second Chance" housemates, but were not eligible to win. Instead they stole £15,000 from the prize fund, which will only be given to the "Second Chance" housemate who goes the furthest in the series.
With 22 housemates in total, this series had the largest number of housemates since the show's move to Channel 5.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Isabelle Warburton | 21 | Warrington | 16 | 54 | Winner |
Raph Korine | 22 | Exeter (originally from the United States) | 1 | 54 | Runner-up |
Deborah Agboola | 25 | London | 1 | 54 | 3rd Place |
Tom Barber | 21 | Swansea | 1 | 54 | 4th Place |
Andrew Cruickshanks | 25 | Glasgow | 25 | 54 | Second Chance Winner |
Kieran Lee | 25 | Lancashire | 1 | 52 | Evicted |
Hannah Agboola | 23 | London | 1 | 52 | Evicted |
Charlotte Keys | 24 | Doncaster | 1 | 50 | Evicted |
Ellie Young | 23 | Castleford | 1 | 47 | Evicted |
Chanelle McCleary | 24 | Manchester | 1 | 47 | Evicted |
Sam Chaloner | 24 | Derbyshire | 25 | 47 | Evicted |
Sue Evans | 48 | Bedfordshire | 25 | 40 | Evicted |
Simone Reed | 28 | Teesside | 25 | 40 | Evicted |
Joe Quaranta | 56 | London | 1 | 33 | Evicted |
Savannah O'Reilly | 26 | The Liberties | 16 | 25 | Evicted |
Lotan Carter | 28 | Essex | 1 | 21 | Ejected |
Rebecca Jane | 32 | Clitheroe | 1 | 18 | Evicted |
Kayleigh Morris | 28 | Port Talbot | 1 | 13 | Ejected |
Sukhvinder Javeed | 38 | Leeds | 1 | 12 | Walked |
Imran Javeed | 39 | Leeds | 1 | 12 | Evicted |
Arthur Fulford | 24 | Exeter | 1 | 7 | Walked |
Mandy Longworth | 51 | Doncaster | 1 | 5 | Evicted |
As part of the launch night twist, the viewers were able to vote a final housemate into the house. This housemate would become the People's Housemate and would have great power over the house, including regular contact with the outside world. Tom was chosen over Andrew, Sue and Simone to become the People's Housemate.
On 12 June 2017, it was confirmed that celebrities would be entering the house for the next shopping task. It was revealed that these would be VIP guests, and in order for the housemates to win a luxury shopping budget they would have to cater to the VIP's every needs. [17]
Name | Big Brother history | Duration | Reason | |
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Series | Status | |||
Gemma Collins | Celebrity Big Brother 17 | Evicted | Day 9–12 | VIP guests during a shopping task |
Marnie Simpson | Celebrity Big Brother 18 | Fourth place | ||
Nicola McLean | Celebrity Big Brother 9 | Evicted | ||
Celebrity Big Brother 19 | Fifth place | |||
Josie Gibson | Big Brother 11 | Winner | Day 43 | Briefly entered to give Raph advice after he took £150 from "The Steal" |
Ultimate Big Brother | Walked |
The main events in the Big Brother 18 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 or Thursday episode. Evictions, tasks, and other events for a particular week are noted in order of sequence.
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Week 2 | Tasks |
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Punishments |
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Week 3 | Exits | |
Punishments |
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Nominations | ||
Entrances |
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Week 4 | Tasks |
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Nominations | ||
Punishments |
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Entrances |
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Week 5 | ||
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Week 6 | ||
Tasks |
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Twist |
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Week 7 | ||
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Week 8 | ||
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Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Nominations received | ||||||
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Day 44 | Day 45 | Day 47 | Day 48 | Final Day 54 | ||||||||||
Isabelle | Not in House | Tom | Not eligible | No nominations | Not eligible | Tom, Kieran | Tom | Not eligible | Winner (Day 54) | 11 | ||||
Raph | Exile Housemate | Joe, Kayleigh | Tom, Joe | Joe | Joe, Ellie | No nominations | Not eligible | Ellie, Kieran | Kieran | Not eligible | Runner-up (Day 54) | 5 | ||
Deborah | Citizen Housemate | Rebecca, Kayleigh | Joe, Tom | Tom | Tom, Joe | No nominations | Not eligible | Ellie, Tom | Tom | Not eligible | Third place (Day 54) | 2 | ||
Tom | People's Housemate | Sukhvinder, Imran | Rebecca, Hannah | N/A | Not eligible | No nominations | Not eligible | Chanelle, Isabelle | Hannah | Isabelle | Fourth place (Day 54) | 14 | ||
Andrew | Not in House | Joe, Tom | No nominations | Sam | Hannah, Chanelle | Hannah | Not eligible | Second Chance Winner (Day 54) | N/A | |||||
Kieran | Citizen Housemate | Charlotte, Sukhvinder | Joe, Chanelle | Isabelle | Not eligible | No nominations | Not eligible | Chanelle, Raph | Isabelle | Not eligible | Evicted (Day 52) | 5 | ||
Hannah | Citizen Housemate | Rebecca, Kayleigh | Joe, Rebecca | N/A | Tom, Charlotte | No nominations | Not eligible | Ellie, Tom | Kieran | Charlotte | Evicted (Day 52) | 16 | ||
Charlotte | Citizen Housemate | Joe, Imran | Joe, Chanelle | Isabelle | Not eligible | No nominations | Not eligible | Chanelle, Raph | Hannah | Not eligible | Evicted (Day 50) | 9 | ||
Ellie | Citizen Housemate | Charlotte, Sukhvinder | Joe, Rebecca | N/A | Raph, Hannah | No nominations | Not eligible | Hannah, Chanelle | Evicted (Day 47) | 5 | ||||
Chanelle | Exile Housemate | Rebecca, Sukhvinder | Joe, Rebecca | Joe | Not eligible | No nominations | Not eligible | Charlotte, Kieran | Evicted (Day 47) | 9 | ||||
Sam | Not in House | Charlotte, Deborah | No nominations | Not eligible | Chanelle, Hannah | Evicted (Day 47) | N/A | |||||||
Sue | Not in House | Charlotte, Tom | No nominations | Evicted (Day 40) | N/A | |||||||||
Simone | Not in House | Hannah, Raph | No nominations | Evicted (Day 40) | N/A | |||||||||
Joe | Citizen Housemate | Raph, Rebecca, Charlotte | Rebecca, Charlotte | N/A | Not eligible | Evicted (Day 33) | 15 | |||||||
Savannah | Not in House | Isabelle | Evicted (Day 25) | 0 | ||||||||||
Lotan | Exile Housemate | Hannah, Sukhvinder | Hannah, Chanelle | Isabelle | Ejected (Day 21) | 4 | ||||||||
Rebecca | Exile Housemate | Sukhvinder, Imran | Joe, Hannah | Evicted (Day 18) | 11 | |||||||||
Kayleigh | Citizen Housemate | Imran, Deborah | Ejected (Day 13) | 4 | ||||||||||
Sukhvinder | Exile Housemate | Kayleigh, Rebecca | Walked (Day 12) | 6 | ||||||||||
Imran | Exile Housemate | Rebecca, Ellie | Evicted (Day 12) | 4 | ||||||||||
Arthur | Exile Housemate | Walked (Day 7) | N/A | |||||||||||
Mandy | Exile Housemate | Evicted (Day 5) | N/A | |||||||||||
Notes | 1,2 | 3 | 4 | 5 , 6 , 7 | 8 | 9 , 10 | 11 | none | 12 | 13 | ||||
Against public vote | Arthur, Chanelle, Imran, Lotan, Mandy, Raph, Rebecca, Sukhvinder | Charlotte, Imran, Kayleigh, Raph, Rebecca, Sukhvinder | Chanelle, Hannah, Joe, Rebecca | Chanelle, Charlotte, Deborah, Ellie, Hannah, Isabelle, Joe, Kieran, Raph, Savannah, Tom | Charlotte, Joe, Tom | Chanelle, Isabelle, Simone, Sue | none | Chanelle, Ellie, Hannah, Kieran, Tom | none | Charlotte, Isabelle | Deborah, Hannah, Isabelle, Kieran, Raph, Tom | |||
Walked | none | Arthur, Sukhvinder | none | |||||||||||
Ejected | none | Kayleigh | Lotan | none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Mandy Tom's choice (out of 2) to evict | Imran Fewest votes to save | Rebecca Fewest votes to save | Savannah 36.32% to evict | Joe Most votes to evict | Simone Most votes to evict | Sam Andrew's choice to evict | Chanelle Most votes to evict | Hannah 3 of 8 votes to evict | Charlotte Most votes to evict | Hannah Fewest votes (out of 6) | Deborah Fewest votes (out of 3) | ||
Kieran Fewest votes (out of 6) | ||||||||||||||
Raph Fewest votes (out of 2) | ||||||||||||||
Sue 1 of 10 votes (out of 2) to save | Ellie Most votes to evict | Tom 2 of 8 votes to evict | Tom Fewest votes (out of 4) | |||||||||||
Isabelle Most votes to win | ||||||||||||||
Official ratings are taken from BARB. [62]
Viewers (millions) | ||||||||||
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Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | |||
Saturday | 1.30 | 1.16 | 1.15 | 1.18 | 1.09 | 1.05 | 1.29 | |||
Sunday | 1.45 | 1.27 | 1.30 | 1.10 | 1.17 | 1.04 | 1.08 | |||
Monday | 1.60 | 1.46 | 1.32 | 1.23 | 1.21 | 1.17 | 1.12 | 1.03 | ||
Tuesday | 1.53 | 1.27 | 1.19 | 1.14 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.28 | 1.05 | ||
Wednesday | 1.56 | 1.42 | 1.28 | 1.22 | 1.13 | 1.22 | 1.27 | 1.10 | ||
Thursday | 1.60 | 1.33 | 1.15 | 1.20 | 1.20 | 1.24 | 1.23 | 1.02 | ||
Friday | 1.43 | 1.27 | 1.15 | 1.08 | 1.12 | 1.17 | 1.24 | 1.11 | ||
Weekly average | 1.54 | 1.36 | 1.21 | 1.19 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.18 | 1.10 | ||
Running average | 1.54 | 1.45 | 1.37 | 1.32 | 1.30 | 1.28 | 1.26 | 1.24 | ||
Series average | 1.24 |
On Day 12, during a hostile discussion between Chanelle and Kayleigh, Chanelle knocked Kayleigh’s drink off the table in her direction, which enraged Kayleigh to the point where she made threats of physical violence, which continued after being called to the Diary Room to calm down. The following day she was removed from the house because of her threatening behaviour. Chanelle was also given a formal warning for her behaviour. [63]
On Day 20, housemates were given a task in which they had to put different labels with personality traits on the housemate which they thought suited them best. During the task, Isabelle told Lotan that he was a bad role model to his son, in a response to Lotan's insults towards her. This caused Lotan to get angry and throw his drink across the room, covering a few housemates which enraged Chanelle and Hannah. He then walked upstairs to the Diary Room with Tom to calm down, with many arguments were taking place in the house. Lotan then broke out of the Diary Room and returned to the house and was called back in several times, but refused. When returning to the Diary Room, Hannah and Deborah attempted to confront Lotan, as Ellie and Charlotte tried to intervene, which at this point security were sent into the house to defuse the situation. Deborah proceeded to run up the stairs in an aggressive manner to confront Ellie, after Ellie provoked her by telling Deborah to 'hit me', although she claimed that she was trying to exit. Deborah then threatened to leave, but after a discussion with her sister Hannah, decided to stay. The next day it was revealed that Lotan had been removed from the house due to his threatening behaviour and comments made about housemate Isabelle. [64] Deborah also received a formal warning for her behaviour. [65]
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