Big Brother (UK series 9) | |
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Series nine logo | |
Presented by | Davina McCall |
No. of days | 93 |
No. of housemates | 21 |
Winner | Rachel Rice |
Runner-up | Michael Hughes |
Companion shows | |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 108 |
Release | |
Original network | Channel 4 |
Original release | 5 June – 5 September 2008 |
Series chronology |
Big Brother 2008, also known as Big Brother 9, was the ninth series of the British reality television series Big Brother . The show followed twenty-one contestants, known as housemates, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House. Each week, one or more of the housemates were eliminated from the competition, and left the House. The last remaining housemate, Rachel Rice, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of £100,000.
The series launched on Channel 4 on 5 June 2008 and ended on 5 September 2008, lasting 93 days - the joint-second longest British edition of Big Brother to date (together with the seventh and tenth series, and one day shorter than the eighth series). Davina McCall returned as presenter for her ninth consecutive year. Sixteen housemates entered on launch night, with an additional five being introduced in later weeks. The series was watched by an average of 3.6 million viewers.
Big Brother 9 was the subject of viewer complaints and press attention regarding a variety of controversial scenes, including the ejection of two housemates for breaking rules regarding unacceptable behaviour, in separate incidents.
The series was launched on 5 June 2008, and ran for 13 weeks until 5 September 2008. [1] This series started later than normal. It was rumoured that this was so that it did not clash with Britain's Got Talent , which was being aired on ITV during May. [2] Auditions were held from 21 November 2007 to 25 January 2008. The main show for the program was a highlights show, shown at 10 pm on Monday to Wednesday, then at 9 pm on Thursday to Sunday, with each program lasting an hour. Each Friday a housemate was evicted, the announcement of the loser of the public vote was announced live by Davina McCall at the end of the first of two programs shown on the Friday. There was then a second program at 10.30 pm when McCall interviews the evictee, this second program usually lasted until 11.00 pm, unless there was a change in plans (such as new housemates going in or a double eviction) then the program was longer. [3] For the first time since Big Brother 4 all of McCall's interactions with the house (except for the final night) took place in a studio to stop the crowd chants from influencing the housemates and to enforce the fundamental rule of "no contact with the outside world." This new medium of communicating with the house would continue into the next celebrity and civilian series.
In the final week, the Monday program was moved to 9 pm, there were two programs broadcast on the Tuesday, both hosted by McCall, the first at 8 pm and the second at 10 pm, when two Housemates were evicted. On Wednesday and Thursday the highlights show was shown at 9 pm. Then for the finale there were two programs starting at 8 pm and 10.30 pm with an hour and half-hour break in between. Live streaming on E4 of events in the house was again missing because of the decision to keep E4 Music during the series' run rather than taking a break until the series is over. For the first time in the show's history, there was no live web stream. [4] The series was accompanied with the shows Big Brother's Big Mouth, Big Brother's Little Brother and Diary Room Uncut. [5] Zezi Ifore and George Lamb replaced Dermot O'Leary as the hosts of Big Brother's Little Brother [6] whilst Big Brother's Big Mouth was hosted by a different guest host each week, beginning with Jack Whitehall. Chris Moyles took over for the first full week inside the Big Brother House. [7] The weekly podcast made by the housemates in BB8 was axed for BB9, with a 60-minute radio show Big Brother's Big Ears as its replacement. Like the podcast, it was available for download on the Channel 4 website and was hosted by Iain Lee and Gemma Cairney. It aired twice a week on a Tuesday and Friday (after the Live Eviction) at 11.30 pm.
The official eye motif was revealed on 12 May 2008, on the official Big Brother website. This year's eye had a shattered effect, leading to some speculation that Big Brother was going to be evil again, just like BB5. It was later announced that BB9's theme was to be 'zero tolerance', which confirmed some speculation of a somewhat harsher Big Brother. In 2011, it was ranked the public's favourite Big Brother eye ever. [8] Each Big Brother show shared the same logo but with a different coloured shard to reflect the show; Big Brother's Big Mouth was green, Big Brother Live and Diary Room Uncut were red, Big Brother's Little Brother was orange and Big Brother's Big Ears was purple. [8]
As with all Big Brother series' since Big Brother 3 in 2002, the House was located in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, just north of London, and was completely rebuilt with a new look for the 2008 series. The first images of the House were released in late May and showed the kitchen, living area, bathroom, one of the two bedrooms, and parts of the garden. [9] The initial set of pictures revealed a lavish, Romanesque bathroom and a red kitchen fitted with triangular furniture and wall slats facing inwards, The bedroom shown (which the housemates nicknamed "B-Block") contains only eight beds surrounded by lockers and the garden was enlarged with vibrant colours and an ashtray in which housemates may smoke. [9] The dining table had only eight seats when first shown to the public; it was later shown during the launch that there was a second adjoining table. On 4 June 2008, only one day before the launch of the series, Channel 4 released images of the luxury bedroom and for the first time before the launch show in the programme's history, the Diary Room. The luxury bedroom was accessed via the garden and contains eight double beds with an oval wardrobe built into the back. The Diary Room was in between the two sets of stairs by which housemates entered and exited the House (they join together at the top). This meant that the housemates had to exit the House through the main doorway to enter the Diary Room; [9] however, the Diary Room button that the housemates used to notify Big Brother of their intent to go to the Diary Room was located next to the main door inside the House. Outside the bathroom were tokens, which housemates bought from the shopping list and gave to Big Brother if they wanted to use hot water or get rewards. The tokens were not returned afterwards. When the house was split into Heaven and Hell, the garden had to be modified, with a new outside bathroom in "hell" and the seating area in heaven was located as the smoking area. Other areas in the House included, for the first time, a jail for housemates who break the rules. [10] Located in a wall of the garden, the jail had a door which locked automatically when housemates entered and was exposed to the elements but did have bars so that housemates could not escape. On launch night, Davina McCall revealed that there is also a solitary confinement space in the House; it is accessed via the Diary Room. It was used as a "task room" for various tasks. In addition, a Nominations Pod was placed outside the luxury bedroom. Once housemates entered the pod, they were free to discuss nominations; however, upon exiting the pod, the regular rules regarding nominations applied. Early in the morning of Day 32 (6 July 2008), the Big Brother house was evacuated because of a bomb scare. All housemates were removed for their own safety while Hertfordshire Police carried out a thorough search of the premises at around 1:15 am. The scare was eventually declared a hoax and the housemates returned and the show resumed. The live feed was cut during the evacuation and search and didn't resume until 4:00 am. [11] The House has been used after the series for the shooting of graphics for the home page of the Big Brother horror spin off Dead Set .
On Day 37, after Mario Marconi's eviction, McCall announced that over the weekend housemates will elect a Head of House, [12] who would be in control of the whole house. It was also revealed that the house would be split in two, with one side being 'heaven' and the other 'hell'. [13] Heaven had all the best seats, the entire swimming pool, sole access to the luxury bedroom and bathroom. Heavenly housemates had the right to smoke wherever they wish, as long as they remained in the garden, as well as sole right to the prison. Hell, on the other hand, had few seats, no swimming pool, sole access to the kitchen, meaning they had to cook for the "Heavenly" housemates as well, "B-Block" (the basic bedroom) and outdoor cold showers. Hellish housemates must also earn their right to nominate. [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
On Day 65, after Dale Howard's eviction, McCall announced that the divide between Heaven and Hell would be removed. Despite this, a new Head of House was appointed the next day [20] and the housemates re-allocated between Heaven and Hell. The next day, the fence came down. [21]
The Head of House is responsible for doing the shopping list and deciding who does what in the shopping task. The Head of House is immune from being nominated for the week they hold the title, but they can still nominate others. The Head of House does not participate in any of the weekly shopping tasks, but supervises instead. [22] Once a housemate has been Head of House they could not stand a second time, [23] but could compete to stay in heaven. [24] [25] After the divide was removed, only eligible housemates competed to become Head of House, except for Week 12 when all housemates were eligible. [26] [27] [28] On Day 88 all previous Heads of House joined Mohamed Mohamed in becoming Head of House for one day, putting an end to the role of Head of House.
Housemate | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | ||||||||||||
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Voted for | Votes | Side | Side | Points | Side | Time | Side | Side | Place | Voted for | Votes | ||||||||
Rachel | Darnell | – | Heaven | Hell | 0 | Hell | 1:05 | Heaven | Hell | – | Kathreya, Mohamed | 2 | |||||||
Michael | Darnell | – | Hell | Hell | 30 | Heaven | 15:23 | Hell | Heaven | – | Lisa, Rachel | 1 | |||||||
Sara | Darnell | – | Hell | Hell | 24 | Hell | 4:43 | Heaven | Hell | 6th | Lisa, Mohamed | 1 | |||||||
Rex | Darnell | – | Heaven | Heaven | 26 | Heaven | 2:24 | Heaven | Hell | 1st | Darnell, Kathreya | 1 | |||||||
Darnell | Dale | 9 | Heaven | Hell* | 10 | Hell | 0:51 | Heaven | Hell | – | Mohamed, Kathreya | 2 | |||||||
Kathreya | Darnell | – | Heaven | Hell* | 20 | Hell | 8:05 | Hell | Heaven | 5th | Rachel, Mohamed | 3 | |||||||
Mohamed | Darnell | – | Heaven | Hell* | 28 | Heaven | ? | Heaven | Hell | 2nd | Darnell, Rex | 4 | |||||||
Lisa | Darnell | – | Hell | Hell | 9 | Hell | ? | Heaven | Hell | 4th | Sara, Michael | 2 | |||||||
Nicole | 10:13 | Hell | Heaven | 3rd | |||||||||||||||
Stuart | Dale | – | Hell | Heaven | 34 | Heaven** | 4:52 | Heaven | Hell | ||||||||||
Dale | Dale | 3 | Heaven | Heaven | 5 | Hell | ? | Heaven | |||||||||||
Luke | Darnell | 2 | Hell | Heaven | 0 | Hell | |||||||||||||
Maysoon | Darnell | – | Heaven | Heaven | 9 | Hell | |||||||||||||
Rebecca | Luke | – | Hell | Heaven | |||||||||||||||
Belinda | Luke | – | Hell |
(*) Darnell, Kathreya and Mohamed all ate a banana from the gorilla task, therefore their punishment was living in Hell the upcoming week.
(**) Stuart was stripped of his Head of House title after discussing nominations. He was not replaced as Head until Rachel took over.
A total of 21 housemates entered the Big Brother house in this series. On Day 1, the original sixteen housemates entered the Big Brother House. [32] [33] Alexandra De-Gale was ejected on Day 14. [34] Stuart Pilkington, entered the House on Day 16 [35] as a replacement for Alexandra. For the first time since Big Brother 5, a second housemate, Dennis McHugh, was ejected on Day 23. Sara Folino, Maysoon Shaladi and Belinda Harris-Reid entered the house on Day 30, [36] to replace Dennis. Maysoon walked on Day 56 [37] and was replaced two days later by Nicole Cammack, Rex's girlfriend, who entered on Day 58. [38] [39]
Name | Age on entry | Hometown | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Rachel Rice | 24 | Torfaen | 1 | 93 | Winner |
Michael Hughes | 33 | Glasgow | 1 | 93 | Runner-up |
Sara Folino | 27 | London (originally from Australia) | 30 | 93 | 3rd Place |
Rex Newmark | 24 | London | 1 | 93 | 4th Place |
Darnell Earl Swallow | 26 | Ipswich (originally from the United States) | 1 | 93 | 5th Place |
Kathreya Kasisopa | 30 | Welling, Kent (originally from Thailand) | 1 | 90 | Evicted |
Mohamed Mohamed | 24 | London | 1 | 90 | Evicted |
Lisa Appleton | 40 | Warrington, Cheshire | 1 | 86 | Evicted |
Nicole Cammack | 19 | Surrey | 58 | 79 | Evicted |
Stuart Pilkington | 25 | Manchester | 16 | 72 | Evicted |
Dale Howard | 21 | Liverpool | 1 | 65 | Evicted |
Luke Marsden | 20 | Bolton, Greater Manchester | 1 | 58 | Evicted |
Maysoon Shaladi | 28 | Hertfordshire (originally from Syria) | 30 | 56 | Walked |
Rebecca Shiner | 21 | Coventry | 1 | 51 | Evicted |
Belinda Harris-Reid | 44 | Exeter, Devon | 30 | 44 | Evicted |
Mario Marconi | 42 | Warrington, Cheshire | 1 | 37 | Evicted |
Jennifer Clark | 22 | County Durham | 1 | 30 | Evicted |
Sylvia Barrie | 21 | London (originally from Sierra Leone) | 1 | 23 | Evicted |
Dennis McHugh | 23 | Edinburgh | 1 | 23 | Ejected |
Alexandra De-Gale | 23 | Croydon, Surrey | 1 | 14 | Ejected |
Stephanie McMichael | 19 | Liverpool | 1 | 9 | Evicted |
Each week in the Big Brother House is summarised in the table on the main page. A typical week begins with the nominations, shopping task, and ends with the eviction of a Housemate during the following Friday's episode. Evictions, tasks, and other noteworthy events for a particular week are noted. Some of the events listed may not be in order of sequence.
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All ratings are taken from BARB, a consortium that announces viewing figures that are considered "official," that is, take into account not only overnight figures but also recordings. [141]
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | ||
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Saturday | – | 3.2m | 2.4m | 2.8m | 2.9m | 3.0m | 2.6m | 3.0m | 2.5m | 2.3m1 | 2.9m | 2.9m | 2.9m | 2.4m1 |
Sunday | – | 3.9m | 3.0m | 3.0m | 3.3m | 3.4m | 3.6m | 3.5m | 3.2m | 3.4m | 3.5m | 3.4m | 3.2m | 3.2m |
Monday | – | 3.6m1 | 3.0m1 | 3.0m1 | 3.2m1 | 3.1m1 | 2.9m1 | 3.1m1 | 3.6m | 3.4m1 | 3.5m1 | 3.2m1 | 3.1m1 | 3.0m1 |
Tuesday | – | 3.8m1 | 3.8m1 | 3.8m | 3.6m1 | 3.7m | 3.4m1 | 3.4m1 | 3.5m1 | 3.8m | 3.7m1 | 3.6m | 3.4m1 | 3.8m |
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Wednesday | – | 3.3m | 3.3m1 | 3.3m1 | 3.5m1 | 3.4m1 | 3.5m1 | 3.3m1 | 3.6m | 3.7m | 3.3m | 3.5m | 4.1m | 3.7m |
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Thursday | 5.8m | 3.7m | 5.0m | 3.5m | 3.8m | 3.7m | 3.6m | 3.0m1 | 3.7m | 3.6m | 3.4m | 3.8m | 3.7m | 3.4m1 |
Friday | 4.1m | 3.9m | 3.5m1 | 4.4m | 3.9m1 | 4.0m1 | 3.7m1 | 3.9m1 | 3.8m1 | 3.8m1 | 3.8m1 | 4.1m1 | 3.5m1 | 4.5m |
3.2m | 3.9m | 3.3m | 4.0m1 | 3.6m1 | 2.9m1 | 3.4m1 | 3.9m1 | 3.2m1 | 3.3m1 | 3.7m1 | 3.4m1 | 5.4m | ||
Weekly average | 3.9m | 3.5m | 3.4m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.3m | 3.3m | 3.5m | 3.4m | 3.4m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.7m | |
Running average | 3.9m | 3.7m | 3.6m | 3.6m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.5m | 3.4m | 3.4m | 3.4m | 3.5m | |
Series average | 3.6m |
1 Ratings for these episodes do not include Channel 4 +1.