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Celebrity Big Brother 4 (UK)
Celebrity Big Brother UK 4 logo.png
Series four logo
Presented by Davina McCall
No. of days23
No. of housemates11
Winner Chantelle Houghton
Runner-up Michael Barrymore
Companion shows
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes23
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release5 January (2006-01-05) 
27 January 2006 (2006-01-27)
Season chronology

Celebrity Big Brother 2006, also known as Celebrity Big Brother 4, was the fourth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother . It was hosted by Davina McCall and was broadcast on Channel 4 from 5 January 2006 until 27 January 2006, running for three weeks.

<i>Celebrity Big Brother</i> (UK TV series) British television reality game show

Celebrity Big Brother is a British television reality game show based on the Dutch show Big Brother, created by producer John de Mol in 1997, which aired from 2001 to 2018. The show followed a number of celebrity 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 of the housemates is evicted by a public vote, with the last housemate named the winner. The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.

Davina McCall British television presenter

Davina Lucy Pascale McCall is an English television presenter and model. She was the presenter of Big Brother during its run on Channel 4 between 2000 and 2010. She has also hosted Channel 4's The Million Pound Drop, Five Minutes to a Fortune and The Jump as well as ITV's Long Lost Family and This Time Next Year.

Channel 4 British public-service television broadcaster

Channel 4 is a British public-service free-to-air television network that began transmission on 2 November 1982. Although largely commercially-self-funded, it is ultimately publicly-owned; originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public corporation of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, which was established in 1990 and came into operation in 1993. With the conversion of the Wenvoe transmitter group in Wales to digital terrestrial broadcasting on 31 March 2010, Channel 4 became a UK-wide TV channel for the first time.

Contents

Eleven housemates entered the house on Launch Night, only ten of them were being paid for their appearance, Chantelle Houghton who was the first to enter the house had actually auditioned for the sixth non-celebrity series the previous summer, but was instead selected to enter the celebrity series. Her secret mission was to pretend she was a member of girlband Kandy Floss, she convinced the others that she was a celebrity, and was ultimately allowed to stay, failure would have resulted in her departure from the house.

Chantelle Houghton English television personality, glamour model, media personality, and television presenter

Chantelle Vivien Houghton is an English television personality, glamour model, media personality, television presenter, columnist, and novelist. She was the first "non-celebrity" to feature in the Channel 4 reality television show Celebrity Big Brother in 2006.

Controversies emerged during the run of the series, such as the participation of expelled Labour MP George Galloway, then-MP for Bethnal Green and Bow for Respect. [1] Pete Burns, the 1980s pop star, included a coat made from gorilla fur among his possessions, the coat was removed from the house on Day 16, following complaints from viewers and housemates, it was later discovered the coat was made from colobus monkey. No charges were brought forward as it was believed the coat was imported before colobus fur became illegal in 1975. [2]

George Galloway British politician, broadcaster, and writer

George Galloway is a British politician, broadcaster and writer. Between 1987 and 2015, with a gap in 2010–12, he represented four constituencies as a Member of Parliament, elected as a candidate for the Labour Party and later the Respect Party.

The Respect Party was a left-wing to far-left political party active in the United Kingdom between 2004 and 2016. At the height of its success in 2007, the party had one Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons and nineteen councillors in local government.

Pete Burns English singer-songwriter

Peter Jozzeppi Burns was an English musician, singer, songwriter, and television personality.

By the time of the series finale, six housemates remained in the house. This was a first in Big Brother UK history and the next non-celebrity series, Big Brother 7 , also adopted this format. Houghton was voted the winner on Finale night and was awarded £25,000 for her victory.

Chantelle and fourth place finalist Preston took part in Ultimate Big Brother in 2010 and both made it to the final, with Preston finishing in sixth place and Chantelle finishing third. [3] Jodie Marsh also returned to the house in 2012, as part of a task during Celebrity Big Brother 9 .

<i>Ultimate Big Brother</i> season of television series

Ultimate Big Brother was the final series of the UK reality television programme Big Brother to air on Channel 4. It has now ended. The series was produced by Remarkable Pictures, a division of Endemol. It featured memorable housemates from previous series of Big Brother, and a smaller section of housemates from Celebrity Big Brother. A 24-hour live streaming service was also available via the Big Brother website as a fee-based service. The series ended with Brian Dowling winning the title of the "Ultimate Housemate" and the words "Big Brother will get back to you".

Jodie Marsh English glamour model and television personality

Jodie Louise Marsh is an English media personality, bodybuilder, columnist and model. She has appeared in many TV shows, such as Celebrity Big Brother, The Weakest Link, The Kevin Bishop Show and Snog Marry Avoid? She has also featured in her own reality show, Totally Jodie Marsh.

Production

The eye used for the series was the same eye used for Big Brother 6 the previous summer, the only modification being a star used to replace the pupil, in keeping with the celebrity theme.

Broadcasts

Davina McCall once again hosted the live launch, eviction shows and finale, all broadcast on Channel 4, nightly highlight shows were broadcast on Channel 4, narrated by Marcus Bentley. Big Brother's Little Brother was moved to an early morning time slot on Channel 4, but kept its Sunday lunchtime slot as per each series, Dermot O'Leary remained as host.

On E4, live coverage once again dominated its daily and nightly schedule, this was the first series to be broadcast since E4 Music became part of the daytime schedule rather than an intermission, E4 Music was rested throughout Celebrity Big Brother 4's run. Diary Room Uncut and Nominations Uncut also returned on E4, this would be Nominations Uncut's final series. Russell Brand also returned as host of Big Brother's Big Mouth which for the first time had been moved to a late night slot, being broadcast on E4, straight after the Channel 4 highlights show, this would remain its regular time slot until Ultimate Big Brother in 2010, where Big Brother's Big Mouth was retired.

Carphone Warehouse were this year's sponsors.

Prize money

Chantelle Houghton was not being paid for her participation, however as she won the show, she was awarded £25,000.

House

The house remained largely unchanged since the previous summer. The only modifications made were mainly in the garden. With the grass being replaced by AstroTurf, the swimming pool becoming an indoor swimming pool and the outdoor showers being removed. In the bedroom, a private shower was placed beside the toilet. Unlike the previous celebrity series where there was a camera in the shower, this year returned to having no camera in the shower for the celebrity series.

Housemates

CelebrityAge on entryNotabilityDay enteredDay exitedResult
Chantelle Houghton 22Non-celebrity123Winner
Michael Barrymore 53Comedian and presenter123Runner-up
Maggot 24Rapper1233rd Place
Preston 23Singer1234th Place
Pete Burns 46Singer1235th Place
Traci Bingham 37Actress and model1236th Place
Dennis Rodman 44Basketball player121Evicted
George Galloway 51Politician and journalist121Evicted
Rula Lenska 57Actress116Evicted
Faria Alam 39Affair with Sven-Goran Eriksson 114Evicted
Jodie Marsh 27Glamour model19Evicted

Chantelle Houghton

Chantelle Houghton (born 21 August 1983, Brentwood, England) [4] was a non-celebrity housemate. Prior to entering, she worked in promotions and as a Paris Hilton lookalike. She had auditioned for Big Brother 6, but was instead chosen for the Celebrity series. Houghton was the first housemate to enter on Day 1 and was immediately told her secret mission: to pretend she was a real celebrity in a girl group called Kandy Floss. She managed to fool her housemates into believing this after they ranked her the ninth most famous housemate in a task on Day 4. She was crowned the winner in the series final, receiving 56.4% of the final vote. Houghton married fellow housemate Preston just months after the show, but they divorced ten months later. She also released an autobiography. In 2010 she appeared as a contestant in Ultimate Big Brother and finished third. She has spent a total of 41 days in the Big Brother House; 23 days for Celebrity Big Brother 4 and 18 days for Ultimate Big Brother.

Dennis Rodman

Dennis Rodman (born 13 May 1961, Trenton, New Jersey, USA) [5] is a retired American professional National Basketball Association player of the Detroit Pistons, San Antonio Spurs, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks. He was evicted on Day 21 with 23.5% of the vote. He exited the house smoking a cigar and wearing sunglasses and a cap which he refused to remove during the interview angering Davina McCall. He gave a confusing interview not answering direct questions which he also did for Dermot O'Leary whilst making a rude gesture, this caused him to be banned from the reunion. The following summer he appeared as a house guest on Love Island.

Faria Alam

Faria Alam (born 3 September 1966, Dhaka, Bangladesh) is a former Football Association secretary who, in 2004 had affairs with the then England football team manager, Sven-Goran Eriksson and FA chief executive Mark Palios, leading to Palios's resignation. She was booed on her way into the house and during her time there, she seemed to have an attraction to Dennis Rodman. Despite telling Big Brother in the Diary Room that she wanted to nominate herself for the second eviction, she was upset that her housemates nominated her and claimed that she would be evicted as the public would not allow a black or an Asian to win. She was evicted on Day 14 with 45% of the vote. During her interview, Davina jokingly asked her if she thought Sven might have voted to evict her. Despite her unpopularity with Big Brother fans she appeared on Big Brother's Little Brother and Big Brother's Big Mouth to positive receptions during Big Brother 7. She had exclusively spoke to Sky News in January 2007 about the Celebrity Big Brother racism controversy.

George Galloway

George Galloway (born 16 August 1954, Dundee, Scotland) is a politician and first became a member of parliament in 1987. During his time in CBB4, he was the Respect MP for Bethnal Green and Bow. [6] He was booed on his entrance into the house. His participation in the show caused controversy, partially due to him being a sitting MP at the time of his entry into Big Brother. He consistently put a great deal of effort into the tasks assigned in the show, which included an incident, often re-shown, in which he pretended to be Rula Lenska's pet cat. Another task involving Galloway wearing a leotard also led to public derision by the British media. Galloway broadly aligned himself with Dennis Rodman and Pete Burns throughout the show. He referred to Jodie Marsh as a "wicked person" after she had an argument with Michael Barrymore, however he himself later had a heated altercation with Barrymore. He attacked Preston and Chantelle for their relationship, and though initially friendly with Rula Lenska, incurred her hostility upon the broadcast of his correspondence with Big Brother to the other housemates. Galloway said he was shocked at the lack of interest in politics from the younger housemates – particularly Chantelle, who referred to the House of Commons as "the place with the green seats" – he also said that he would be most famous housemate worldwide as he is known to every Muslim. On Day 17 the housemates decided that he could not nominate for continuous rule breaking. He was evicted on Day 21 with 65% of the vote. He presented Big Brother's Big Mouth in the first week of Big Brother 8, during the time that Emily was removed for saying the n-word.

Jodie Marsh

Jodie Marsh (born 23 December 1978, Brentwood) [7] is an English glamour model and reality television personality. Before entering the house, she said she would hate to be locked up with Peter Andre, because she 'hates his missus' (Katie Price). She appeared to have no time for Faria Alam on launch night, as she didn't believe Faria was a deserving celebrity. Jodie was by far the most unpopular with her fellow housemates, she was involved in a series of arguments with George Galloway, Michael Barrymore and Pete Burns, she received eight nominations on Day 5, and was evicted on Day 9 with 42% of the vote. She cried during her interview with Davina, whilst she reflected on her time in the house. Jodie claimed on finale night that she would not be appearing on any more reality shows, however she has since appeared on her own reality show, Totally Jodie Marsh, and even had the wedding of her short-lived marriage broadcast on MTV. She has since regularly appeared on Big Brother's Little Brother and Big Brother's Big Mouth. She and Chantelle did not continue their friendship once they left the house. She also appeared in 2012 as judge for a body building task.

Maggot

Maggot (born Andrew Major, Wales) is a Welsh rapper [8] from the band Goldie Lookin' Chain, he finished in third place on the finale, receiving 23.5% of the vote. When he entered the house it was reported that he was 24, however he stated on Richard & Judy in early 2006 that he was actually 29.

Michael Barrymore

Michael Barrymore (born Michael Ciaran Parker 4 May 1952, Bermondsey, London, England) is an English comedian. This was seen by many as his comeback since the body of Stuart Lubbock was found by the side of his swimming pool on 31 March 2001. He was initially the bookies' favourite to win, but lost support due to his arguments with Jodie Marsh, however he won back many fans after his row with George Galloway. He finished in second place on finale, receiving 43.6% of the final vote.

Pete Burns

Pete Burns (5 August 1959 – 23 October 2016) was an English singer-songwriter and frontman of the dance/pop band Dead or Alive, best known for their number one single "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" in 1985. [9] After he claimed in the house that his coat was made of gorilla skin, police removed the coat from the house, without his knowledge or consent, for testing. Ownership of products made from gorilla is illegal in the United Kingdom without a licence. Tests found that the coat was in fact made of Colobus monkey, another endangered species. As a result, the case was passed to the Crown Prosecution Service who determined that the pelts used to make the coat were imported before 1975, when it became illegal to import Colobus fur, and as such will not be pressing charges. This greatly upset animal rights campaigners. [10] Burns was known for his 'acid tongue' and his verbal tirades against Jodie Marsh and Traci Bingham. He finished in fifth place on the finale, receiving 13.6% of the vote. He received a hostile reception on his exit. He later appeared on more reality shows, and presented Big Brothers Big Mouth for a week in August 2007 during Big Brother 8. Pete appeared on Davina's final send off which aired on the last night of Ultimate Big Brother performing "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)". Pete died on 23 October 2016 from cardiac arrest. [11]

Preston

Preston (born Samuel Preston,16 January 1982, Worthing, West Sussex, England) was the lead singer of The Ordinary Boys when he entered the house. [12] His time in the house is best remembered for his blossoming romance with Chantelle, even though he was engaged to long-term French girlfriend Camille Aznar. He celebrated his 24th birthday in the house. He finished in fourth place on the finale, receiving 16.7% of the vote. He married Chantelle, and famously walked out of filming for Never Mind The Buzzcocks after host Simon Amstell made fun of his wife's autobiography, he divorced Chantelle ten months after they were married, she has claimed that he was trying to make her look like his ex Camille. [13] His band The Ordinary Boys have now split. [14]

Rula Lenska

Rula Lenska (born Countess Roza-Marie Leopoldyna Lubienska 30 September 1947, St. Neots, Cambridgeshire, England) is an English-born actress of Polish extraction, best known for her television work and marriage to Dennis Waterman. The oldest housemate, she was seen as the mother of the house and would often comfort the younger housemates if they were feeling down. She was the winner of the box task and had to wear the Pants of Power, by keeping them on over her trousers she was allowed to automatically nominate one housemate for the second eviction, she choose Pete, had she have taken off the pants she would have automatically faced eviction. Her defining moment in the house was her role-play in the task, where she and George Galloway imitated a cat and his owner. [15] Despite their friendship, George – along with Preston during their punishment for rule-breaking – nominated Rula on Day 14, it was also broadcast to the entire house. Rula was evicted on Day 16 after receiving 50% of the vote.

In an interview after leaving the house, she expressed her anger at Pete Burns for his unfriendliness towards her and laughed off any suggestion that she fancied George.

Traci Bingham

Traci Bingham (born 13 January 1968, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA) is an American actress, model and television personality. She is best known for playing the role of Jordan Tate on Baywatch from 1996 to 1998, She was also the first black actress to appear on Baywatch. She recognised Dennis Rodman straightaway, and the first words he spoke to her were "Get away from me, Traci" followed by "are you not divorced yet", however they appeared to be on good terms in the house. She was on the receiving end of Pete Burns's sharp tongue on Day 14 and many housemates criticised her for being "too nice". She celebrated her 38th birthday in the house, however as her birthday fell on Friday the 13th she had to stay locked in the bedroom until midnight. She finished in sixth place, receiving 5.3% of the vote. She has since appeared on more reality shows, such as The Surreal Life: Fame Games – where she won the $100,000 Goldenplace.net Grand Prize. She also appeared on Fox's Gimme My Own Reality Show!.

Guest appearances

NameOccupationReason for appearance
Jimmy Savile TV veteranvisited on 14 and 15 January as part of a task
Richard and Judy Television chat show hostsAs part of 'You Say, We Pay'

Daily summary and highlights

Day 1Entries Chantelle, Michael, Pete, Traci, Jodie, Preston, Rula, Maggot, Faria, Dennis, and George entered the House.
TasksUpon entering the House, Chantelle was given a secret mission. She had to convince the other celebrities that she was a pop star, and the lead singer of the girl band Kandy Floss, of which their biggest single was called "I Want It Right Now." If she passed, she would be allowed to stay; if she failed, she would be evicted.
Day 2GeneralPete sparked controversy when his fellow housemates saw a fur coat made of endangered animal skin
TasksThe housemates were told to split into two teams. Dennis, Faria, George, Pete, and Preston were on one team and Chantelle, Jodie, Maggot, Rula, and Traci were on the other. Michael was the quizmaster. Both teams were asked questions about the housemates in the house. Chantelle, Jodie, Maggot, Rula, and Traci won the task and received a party while the other team had to watch them from outside.
Day 3TasksAll the housemates had to participate in a talent show. Chantelle performed her Kandy Floss hit single 'I Want it Right Now'. Dennis spun a ball on one finger, Rula acted out a scene from Macbeth, Traci did a 'slow-mo' Baywatch style run, Michael did a comedy act, Pete, Preston, and Maggot also sang their hit songs and Faria, George, and Jodie gave 90-second speeches of why they were famous.
Day 4GeneralAn argument set off while the housemates were preparing the shopping list.
TasksThe celebrities were given two minutes to rank themselves in order of fame. The real task was for Chantelle to avoid being the least famous celebrity in the house. As she ranked the 9th most famous housemate (over Preston and Maggot), Chantelle was allowed to stay in the Big Brother House, and allowed to compete to become the winner. An inauguration party was thrown by Big Brother for her, and Big Brother asked Chantelle for her autograph.
Day 6TasksBig Brother had set the housemates a scientific task. Does spinach make you stronger, Does classical music make you brainy, Can eating a box of liqueurs send you over the drink drive limit, Can you learn Japanese in your sleep, Does talking to plants make them grow quickly, Can you make yourself unlucky, Can humans communicate with animals?
NominationsThe first round of nominations took place. Jodie, George, and Pete received the most nominations and were up for eviction.
Day 7GeneralFaria and Dennis had a row about her affair with Sven-Goran Eriksson and how she sold her story to the press. Traci, Pete, Dennis and George were reprimanded for discussing nominations.
Day 8GeneralMichael started an attack at Jodie and Chantelle after Faria told Michael that Jodie, Chantelle, and herself were annoyed that he had eaten the vegetarian quorn and they wouldn't be able to eat anything if he had it.
Day 9ExitsJodie is the first person evicted from the Big Brother House with 42% of the public vote.
GeneralTraci had a birthday party with a Friday the 13th theme but she was not allowed to attend until midnight.
Day 10GeneralThe housemates took part in the box task, but they eventually all settled and allowed Rula to win the prize, the Pants of Power, which gave her the ability to automatically nominate a housemate to face eviction. Sir Jimmy Saville entered and as a Jim'll Fix It theme they had to ask for something fixed.
Day 11GeneralSir Jimmy returned and fixed things for them. Pete got a video message from home, Dennis won pampering equipment and goody bags for everyone etc.
Day 12NominationsThe second round of nominations took place and Dennis and Faria were up for eviction. Rula as the wearer of the pants of power had to nominate someone else to be up for eviction she chose Pete.
GeneralIt was Preston's birthday and they had a party with a Mod and rocker theme.
Day 13GeneralAn argument started after Faria said the UK were racial and a black or Asian person would never win a competition like Big Brother.
Day 14TasksHousemates had to paint a self-portrait from inside and outside of themselves.
ExitsFaria became the second person to be evicted with 45% of the public vote.
PunishmentsGeorge and Preston were punished for discussing nominations the previous day and had to choose 3 people to face eviction. They chose Traci, Maggot, and Rula to face eviction.
GeneralPete started to attack Traci after she said she loved him and he said she was using the wrong word.
Day 16GeneralPete's gorilla coat was confiscated and handed to the police for tests.
ExitsRula became the 3rd housemate to be evicted with 50% of the public vote.
Day 17PunishmentsGeorge yet again discussed nominations and housemates had to hold a ballot if he was allowed to nominate or not. He lost the vote and was banned from nominations.
NominationsHousemates nominated for the fourth and final time and Chantelle, Dennis, and George faced eviction.
TasksHousemates had to describe emotions in pairs using dance.
Day 18TasksAs part of their final shopping task, housemates had to work for the Big Brother Bank. Because they answered a ringing phone, Chantelle and Preston were made the board of directorsand were given special access to a private room next to the Diary Room. They were told that their task was to pass two of three tasks. However, the real task was for the other housemates, who were bankers, to fail two of the three tasks.
Day 20GeneralPete, Dennis, and George had an argument with Michael, Preston, and Chantelle.
Day 21ExitsGeorge was the 4th housemate to be evicted with 65% of the public vote and Dennis was the 5th with 23.5%.
Day 23ExitsTraci finished 6th. Pete finished 5th. Preston finished 4th. Maggot finished 3rd. Michael finished 2nd, leaving Chantelle as the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 2006.

Nominations table

Day 5Day 12Day 15Day 17Day 23
Final
Nominations
received
ChantelleRula,
George
Dennis,
Michael
Not
eligible
George,
Dennis
Winner
(Day 23)
5
MichaelDennis,
Jodie
Faria,
George
Not
eligible
Dennis,
Pete
Runner-up
(Day 23)
3
MaggotPete,
Jodie
Faria,
Pete
Not
eligible
Pete,
George
Third place
(Day 23)
1
PrestonGeorge,
Faria
Traci,
Dennis
Traci,
Maggot,
Rula
George,
Dennis
Fourth place
(Day 23)
2
PeteJodie,
George
Rula,
Chantelle
Not
eligible
Traci,
Chantelle
Fifth place
(Day 23)
9
TraciJodie,
Preston
George,
Michael
Not
eligible
George,
Chantelle
Sixth place
(Day 23)
4
DennisPreston,
Jodie
Chantelle,
Rula
Not
eligible
Chantelle,
Michael
Evicted
(Day 21)
8
GeorgeJodie,
Pete
Traci,
Faria
Traci,
Maggot,
Rula
BannedEvicted
(Day 21)
10
RulaDennis,
Jodie
PeteNot
eligible
Evicted
(Day 16)
4
FariaJodie,
Pete
Pete,
Dennis
Evicted
(Day 14)
4
JodiePete,
George
Evicted
(Day 9)
8
Nomination notenone 1 2 3 4
Against
public vote
George,
Jodie,
Pete
Dennis,
Faria,
Pete
Maggot,
Rula,
Traci
Chantelle,
Dennis,
George
Chantelle,
Maggot,
Michael,
Pete,
Preston,
Traci
EvictedJodie
42%
to evict
Faria
45%
to evict
Rula
50%
to evict
George
65%
to evict
Traci
5.3%
(out of 6)
Maggot
23.5%
(out of 3)
Pete
13.6%
(out of 5)
Michael
43.6%
(out of 2)
Dennis
23.5%
to evict
Preston
16.7%
(out of 4)
Chantelle
56.4%
to win

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : Rula, as wearer of the Pants of Power after winning the 'box task', had to choose one Housemate to automatically face the public vote. She chose Pete.
  • ^Note 2 : George and Preston, after breaking the "no discussing nominations" rule were called to the Diary Room to nominate three of their fellow housemates together. They were unaware at the time that what they were saying was being fed live into the house on the plasma screen. They chose Maggot, Rula and Traci.
  • ^Note 3 : Before nominations took place, Big Brother held a ballot to decide whether George should be permitted to nominate, as he once again had discussed nominations with a fellow Housemate, breaking a fundamental Big Brother rule for the third time. Whilst nominations took place, George was not called to the diary room, showing he lost the vote. The eviction on Day 21 was a double eviction.
  • ^Note 4 : The public were voting for the Housemate they wanted to win rather than to evict.

Viewership

Official ratings are taken from BARB. [16]

Official viewers (millions)
Week 1Week 2Week 3
Saturday3.733.254.00
Sunday3.444.894.93
4.59
Monday4.034.245.15
Tuesday4.445.245.71
Wednesday4.534.896.16
4.05
Thursday6.684.454.975.15
Friday4.395.444.966.09
7.31
Weekly average4.584.635.39
Running average4.584.614.87
Series average4.9
blue-coloured boxes denote live shows.

Ranking of fame

On Day 4, the housemates were asked to arrange themselves in order of fame from most famous to least. Chantelle had to avoid being the least famous in the line-up to remain. She succeeded as both Preston and Maggot ranked themselves as less famous. Michael Barrymore immediately placed himself at number 1 and refused to move despite there being some debate among the housemates as to whether he or Dennis Rodman was the most famous, given that Barrymore is very famous in the UK while Rodman has a higher profile in the US and probably globally. George Galloway argued that Michael should be ranked first, it being a British show. He also later suggested, in a conversation with Rula, that globally he may have the most fame, claiming that most of the 1.3 billion Muslims in the world know of him. Michael later threw a massive tantrum, seemingly targeting Jodie because she had suggested that both Dennis and Traci would be more famous than Michael globally. [17] The housemates ranked themselves as follows:

  1. Michael
  2. Dennis
  3. Pete
  4. George
  5. Traci
  6. Rula
  7. Jodie
  8. Faria
  9. Chantelle
  10. Preston
  11. Maggot

Controversy

Pete Burns' coat

Pete sparked controversy whilst in the house when he claimed that his coat was made of gorilla skin. This animal is an endangered species. Following complaints from viewers, the police came in and took the coat from the house for testing. The tests found that the coat was actually made of Colobus monkey, another endangered species. The case was passed to the Crown Prosecution Service, who determined that the pelts used to make the coat were imported before 1975, when it became illegal to import Colobus fur, and as such will not be pressing charges.

Faria Alam's claims of racism

On Day 13, Faria Alam who had just discovered she had been nominated for eviction, became upset and stated that she would be evicted on the grounds that she is Asian. She commented that the British public would not allow a Black or Asian person to win the show, nor would the media allow it. [18] [19] She was evicted the following day.

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Celebrity Big Brother 2007, also known as Celebrity Big Brother 5, was the fifth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother. The show followed a total of fourteen celebrity 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 by public vote and left the House. The last remaining housemate, Shilpa Shetty, was declared the winner.

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Celebrity Big Brother 17 was the seventeenth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. The series launched on 5 January 2016 on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and TV3 in the Republic of Ireland, and concluded 32 days later on 5 February 2016, making it the longest celebrity series to date, along with Celebrity Big Brother 19 and Celebrity Big Brother 21. It was the tenth celebrity series and the fifteenth series of Big Brother overall to air on Channel 5. First details of the series were released on 7 December 2015 when the new eye was released, and a new "vaudeville theatre" theme also being confirmed.

<i>Celebrity Big Brother</i> (UK series 18) season of television series

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