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Big Brother 7 in 2006 was the seventh series of the United Kingdom reality television series Big Brother. Big Brother is a Reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Big Brother 2005 was the sixth series of Big Brother in the UK, a Reality television show on Channel 4, in which Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Reality television is a genre of Television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations documents actual events and usually features ordinary Big Brother is a Reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and It aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, from 18 May 2006 to 18 August 2006 and, at 93 days, it is the second longest series to date. Channel 4 is a public-service Television and Radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom centred around a television channel of the same name which began Events 1152 - Henry II of England marries Eleanor of Aquitaine. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. Events 293 BC - The oldest known Roman temple to Venus is founded starting the institution of Vinalia Rustica. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
The show format was unchanged from previous years. A number of contestants (known as "housemates") lived in a purpose-built house at Elstree Studios, and were isolated from the rest of the world. A contestant is someone who takes part in a Competition, usually a Professional competition or a Game show on Television. Bespoke is usually a British English term for Tailored clothing (including coats suits and shirts made at a customer's request and exactly to the Historically the name " Elstree Studios " refers to any of several Film studios that were based in the towns of Borehamwood and Elstree in Each week, housemates nominated two of their peers for eviction, and the housemates who received the most nominations would face a public vote. Of these, one would eventually leave, having been "evicted" from the House. However, there were exceptions to this process as dictated by Big Brother, known as "twists". In the final week, there were six housemates remaining, and the public voted for who they wanted to win. Pete Bennett received the most votes, and won the prize money of £100,000. Peter "Pete" Alexander Bennett, born March 22, 1982 in Camberwell, London, was the winner of Big Brother 7
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Companion shows Big Brother's Big Mouth and Big Brother's Little Brother were broadcast alongside the main show, with the addition of new show Big Brother's Big Brain (a psychology show), hosted by Dermot O'Leary. Big Brother is a Reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Big Brother is a Reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Big Brother is a Reality television series broadcast in the United Kingdom and Psychology (from Greek grc ψῡχή psȳkhē, "breath life soul" and grc -λογία -logia) is an Academic and Seán Dermot Fintan O'Leary Jr (born 24 May, 1973 in Colchester, England) better known as Dermot O'Leary, is an British Live action was available online through the official Channel 4 website; NTL BroadbandPlus; and by pressing the red button on E4 via Sky Digital (UK, not ROI subscribers) and cable. Interactive television (generally known as iTV describes a number of techniques that allow viewers to interact with Television content as they view it E4 is a digital television channel in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, launched as a pay-TV companion to Channel 4 on 18 January Sky Digital is the brand name for British Sky Broadcasting 's digital Satellite television service transmitted from SES Astra satellites located at 28 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located Ireland ( Irish: Éire, ˈeːrʲə is a country in north-western Europe. At the start of the series live action was also available by pressing the red button on E4 via Freeview, but the service was removed a few days prior to the launch of Film4 on Freeview. Interactive television (generally known as iTV describes a number of techniques that allow viewers to interact with Television content as they view it Film4 is a free digital Television channel in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, owned and operated by Channel 4, that screens
The title sequence contained phrases such as "This is the title sequence for Big Brother", "Not for transmission", and a copyright year of 1903 (written MCMIII), the birth year of George Orwell. Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950 who used the Pseudonym George Orwell, was an English writer Other words flashed on screen included "You are being observed", and, in sequence the text "cam 01", "cam 09", "cam 08" and "cam 04" was shown at the top of the screen, making 1984, another reference to Nineteen Eighty-Four. Nineteen Eighty-Four (also titled 1984) by George Orwell (the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair) is a 1949 English Novel [1]
On the launch night, the programme obtained a peak audience of 7. 7 million viewers, one million greater than the previous year's show but then dropped to an average of 4. Big Brother 2005 was the sixth series of Big Brother in the UK, a Reality television show on Channel 4, in which 7 million. [2] The series' final broadcast obtained a peak audience of 8. 2 million viewers, five hundred thousand greater than the launch show.
Fourteen housemates entered the House at Launch, but eight other housemates entered the House during the series, creating a total of twenty-two housemates competing in Big Brother 7. A total of 22 housemates participated in the seventh series of Big Brother in the UK where they were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day and each week a Two of these eight housemates were replacement housemates Sam and Aisleyne, arriving on Day 12, who were introduced[3] to the housemates as part of the Meal or No Meal task after the departure of Shahbaz and Dawn. George decided to leave the House of his own will, a rule all housemates are allowed to take advantage of at any time, on Day 13 as he "did not want to be famous". On Day 23, Susie entered the House as Big Brother's lucky Golden Ticket winner, she declared on entry that she was a nymphomaniac and would probably have sex with someone during her stay. Five more housemates entered on Day 44 (Jonathan, Spiral, Jennie, Michael and Jayne) to the House Next Door, totalling 22 housemates.
This series saw the largest number of housemates to leave without being evicted, with three exiting the House. This beat series 3, where there were a total of fourteen housemates and two people walked; and series 5, in which there were a total of thirteen housemates and two were ejected. Big Brother 3 was the third series of Big Brother UK. The series started on 24 May 2002 and ended on 26 July 2002 Big Brother 5 in 2004 was the fifth series of Big Brother in the UK, a reality television show shown on Channel 4 Housemate numbers also topped series 6, in which even after the "Secret Garden" twist, there were only a total of sixteen contestants. Big Brother 2005 was the sixth series of Big Brother in the UK, a Reality television show on Channel 4, in which At one point there were more additional housemates than original housemates in this series: during Week 9, following Nikki's eviction there was a total of six additional housemates and five original housemates, having entered the House on launch night.
The programme attracted criticism on May 31 for putting several vulnerable people in the Big Brother House. Events 1279 BC - Rameses II (The Great (19th dynasty becomes pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Pete suffered from Tourette syndrome,[4][5][6][7] Shahbaz was revealed to be mentally and emotionally unstable and threatened to commit suicide on live television; Lea suffers from Body dysmorphic disorder; Sam has admitted to being shunned by family members because of homosexuality, and possible gender identity disorder; and Nikki has suffered from anorexia and been sectioned[8][9] in the past due to the condition. Tourette syndrome (also called Tourette's syndrome, Tourette's disorder, Gilles de la Tourette syndrome, GTS or more commonly simply Tourette's Body dysmorphic disorder ( BDD) (previously known as Dysmorphophobia and sometimes referred to as Body dysmorphia) is a psychiatric disorder Homosexuality refers to sexual behavior with or attraction to people of the same sex or to a Homosexual orientation. Gender identity disorder (GID is the formal diagnosis used by Psychologists and Physicians to describe persons who experience significant gender dysphoria (discontent Anorexia Nervosa is a psychiatric Diagnosis that describes an Eating disorder characterized by low Body weight and Body image distortion Involuntary commitment is the practice of using legal means or forms as part of a Mental health law to commit a person to a Mental hospital, Insane asylum A spokeswoman for mental health charity SANE claimed that producers are "playing fast and loose with people's lives. SANE is a Mental illness charity in the UK established in 1986. " A spokesperson for Rethink commented "The programme should not profit from people having a breakdown. Rethink is the largest severe Mental illness charity in the UK. " A spokesman defended the show saying that a psychologist is always available for housemates. Mental health professional A psychologist is a practitioner of Psychology, the systematic investigation of the mind including Behavior, Cognition, [10]
Further criticism arose when contestant Glyn Wise was reprimanded for communicating in his first language, Welsh, to housemate Imogen Thomas. Welsh ( cy Cymraeg or cy y Gymraeg, kəmˈrɑːɨɡ and {{IPA|[ə ɡəmˈrɑːɨɡ]}}, is a member of the Brythonic branch of Celtic Big Brother deemed this a form of 'code' and issued a warning to Glyn, who retorted "But Welsh is British". In Communications a code is a rule for converting a piece of Information (for example a letter, Word, Phrase, or Following the incident, the Welsh Language Society complained to Channel 4, Ofcom and S4C. Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (The Welsh Language Society often abbreviated to Cymdeithas or Cymdeithas yr Iaith) is a Pressure group in Channel 4 is a public-service Television and Radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom centred around a television channel of the same name which began The Office of Communications (Y Swyddfa Gyfathrebiadau or as it is more often known Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the Communication S4C (Sianel Pedwar Cymru meaning Channel Four Wales) is a television channel in Wales Clearly, it was no longer a problem after this as Glyn and Imogen continued to converse in Welsh. Such discussions were broadcast with English subtitles. [11]
During the first three weeks of the series, Channel 4 conducted a promotion in conjunction with Nestle to distribute 100 golden tickets randomly throughout Kit Kat chocolate bars, in a style reminiscent of the story Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Nestlé is a multinational packaged food company founded and headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland A Golden Ticket is a Fictional item created by Roald Dahl in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. A Kit Kat bar or KitKat bar is a confection which was first created by Rowntree Limited of York, England, and now Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964 is a children's book by British Author Roald Dahl. Members of the public finding these tickets were permitted to use them to give themselves a chance to become a Big Brother housemate and bypass the standard auditions process.
Golden ticket holders were invited to a television show where one of them, Susie Verrico, was chosen to enter the House by Aisleyne picking a ball out of a machine at random. A total of 22 housemates participated in the seventh series of Big Brother in the UK where they were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day and each week a
This contest caused some controversy, with the Advertising Standards Authority saying that the terms and conditions of the draw should have been made clearer in related advertisements, and that an independent adjudicator should have been present before and during the draw. [12]
The House Next Door was a group of rooms connected to the original house via the Diary Room. On June 30, five new housemates entered this house. Events 350 - Roman usurper Nepotianus, of the Constantinian dynasty, is defeated and killed by troops of the Usurper The public, instead of voting for a housemate to be evicted, voted to transfer one of the current housemates to also live in the new house. [13]
Aisleyne was voted to be moved into the House Next Door along with 5 new housemates; Jonathan, Spiral, Jennie, Michael and Jayne. [14]Aisleyne was then required to evict another housemate, and chose Jonathan. [15]
The House Next Door was also used later on in the series. In Week 10 it featured in the "Prison Task" and in Week 12 it housed four previous evictees who had been voted by the public to re-enter the House.
On Day 83, four previous evictees entered the 'House Next Door' following a public vote between ten previous Housemates. Nikki received 63% of the vote, whilst Grace got 8. 4%, and Lea and Mikey 7. 3% each. Their presence was revealed to the other housemates and Imogen and Richard, who were up for eviction that week, joined them. [16] Nikki was chosen by the remaining housemates to return to the Big Brother House and become eligible to win the £100,000 prize money[17] and Grace, Mikey and Lea left the House Next Door.
This decision to allow previous evictees to become eligible to win the show was criticised. Channel 4 received 500 complaints from viewers about this matter and Media watchdog Ofcom confirmed that it had received over 1,000 complaints, and referred viewers to ICSTIS. Channel 4 is a public-service Television and Radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom centred around a television channel of the same name which began The Office of Communications (Y Swyddfa Gyfathrebiadau or as it is more often known Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the Communication PhonepayPlus (formerly known as ICSTIS) is the Regulatory body for all premium rate phone-paid services in the United Kingdom. [18] Soon after the four ex-housemates entered the House Next Door, ICSTIS released a statement confirming that it was dealing with over 2,500 complaints[19] and launched an official investigation. [20] On October 5, 2006, they ruled that Channel 4 had breached its code and imposed £50,000 'administrative charges'. Events 869 - The Fourth Council of Constantinople is convened to decide about what to do about Patriarch Photius of Constantinople Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. [21]
On the day prior to the voting results being announced however, Channel 4 stated that it still considered the vote to be a success as they had already received 400,000 votes, making it the most successful of the series. 36p from each call and 26p from each text also went to charity,[22] raising over £250,000 for charity on the vote alone. The money was split among three charities: Shelter, The Teenage Cancer Trust and the winning housemate's chosen charity, which Pete chose as the Tourette's Association. [23]
| Week 1 | Tasks | A group of housemates, known as "The Big Brotherhood" were elected by group leaders Lisa and Shahbaz. These housemates received their suitcases and eviction immunity for the week. [24] Mikey replaced Shahbaz as leader, after he left. All the housemates (with the exception of Bonnie, Dawn and Glyn) became members of "The Big Brotherhood". |
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| Punishments | Dawn was asked to leave after using a secret code to receive information from the outside world. [25] | |
| Exits | Shahbaz left voluntarily on Day 6,[26] Dawn was ejected on Day 8, Bonnie was evicted on Day 9. [27] | |
| Week 2 | Tasks | The housemates had to answer various questions in order to win a luxury food budget, in game show style "Meal or No Meal", which had a similar name to Channel 4's show "Deal or No Deal". Deal or No Deal is the United Kingdom version of the Endemol Game show, which was first broadcast on Channel 4 on 31 October On Day 12 Pete was asked questions answered wrongly in previous rounds. Getting three out of four right, Pete won the House two new housemates, Sam and Aisleyne. [28] |
| Punishments | Sezer and Imogen were banned from nominating due to discussing tactics and also for using sign language in the toilet. | |
| Exits | George left voluntarily on Day 13,[29] Sezer was evicted on Day 16. [30][31] | |
| Week 3 | Tasks | On Day 17, the housemates had a Shouting Task to win luxury reward for the person who could shout the loudest. Sam lost her voice completely and later in the day claimed she would commit suicide when everyone was asleep[32] The weekly shopping task was Big Brother's Temp Agency, where housemates were given different jobs, such as lifeguard, chef, toilet attendant, and PA. [33] |
| Exits | Sam was evicted on Day 23. [34][35] | |
| Twists | Susie, being the winner of a Golden Ticket, was randomly selected to enter the House on Day 23. [36] | |
| Week 4 | Tasks | "The State of Susie" involved the House being adorned with images and statues of Susie, making Susie the leader of a dictatorship and the other housemates her followers. Susie told Big Brother that she wanted the housemates to perform oral sex on her, her plea was declined[37] They failed the task four hours after it began and, overall, thirty-three fails were recorded, thirty more than were allowed. [38] |
| Twists | Only Susie was allowed to nominate. | |
| Exits | Grace was evicted on Day 30. [39][40] | |
| Week 5 | Tasks | To perform a baton routine, dressed as Majorettes. Glyn was appointed leader and led the housemates to pass the task. Though the housemates later lost the task after Glyn claimed he didn't think the housemates deserved the food. [41] |
| Punishments | For discussing nominations, Glyn, Imogen, Lea, Lisa and Nikki were punished by having to nominate one of the other rule breakers, in front of the other housemates. Glyn became very reclusive and even stopped eating for a week. [42] | |
| Exits | Lisa was evicted on Day 37. [43] | |
| Week 6 | Tasks | To rub another housemate with soap until all of the soap was gone. Imogen, Glyn and Susie won, and had the prize of the use of a luxury spa. [44][45] Housemates also had to stop milk from emptying out of a tank. Imogen was secretly told the real task, to empty more than half of the milk, without the other housemates' knowledge,[46] and she succeeded. |
| Twists | On Day 44, Aisleyne moved to the House Next Door, instead of being evicted. [47] She was joined by five new housemates: Jayne, Jennie, Jonathan, Michael and Spiral. [48][49] | |
| Exits | Aisleyne moved to the House Next Door on Day 44. | |
| Week 7 | Tasks | The "Silent dance-a-thon" involved housemates dancing blindfolded to music played from personal MP3 Players for as long as possible. A digital audio player, more commonly referred to as an MP3 player, is a Consumer electronics device that stores organizes and plays audio files Some [50] Glyn won the task and received a miniature trophy. [51] On Day 51 the housemates also had to untangle themselves from a huge knot in the garden while staying clipped onto the rope. |
| Twists | On Days 46 and 48, Aisleyne sent Jayne, Michael and Jennie to the main House, believing that she was evicting them. On Day 49, Aisleyne was told to evict either Jonathan or Spiral. She evicted Jonathan. [52] | |
| Exits | Jonathan left the Big Brother compound on Day 49. Lea was evicted on Day 51. | |
| Week 8 | Punishments | Jayne relayed her impressions of the other housemates before she had entered the House, so all of the housemates except her were to face the public vote. [53] Jayne continued to break the rules, and the House was punished by being provided only with basic rations of food. [54][55] |
| Exits | Nikki was evicted on Day 58. [56] | |
| Week 9 | Tasks | Housemates sat an examination based on the House rules. To examine somebody or something is to inspect it closely hence an examination is a detailed inspection or analysis of an object or person The group failed so Big Brother banned use of the swimming pool. A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is an artificially enclosed Body of water intended for Swimming or [57] Housemates then had to devise and carry out a fitness training programme. [58] The housemates passed the task and regained access to the swimming pool. [59] Housemates then had to complete an assault course. [60] The housemates passed the task and were rewarded with an eighties-theme party, along with a luxury shopping budget for the following week. The 1980s was the decade spanning from January 1 1980 to December 31 1989. |
| Exits | Jayne was evicted on Day 65. | |
| Week 10 | Tasks | The "Best Friends" task involved housemates paired up for the week. Each pair chose a single fellow housemate for eviction and Big Brother later announced that the nominated housemates, along with their "Best Friends", would be up for eviction. The pair with the lowest share of the public vote would be evicted. [61][62] Throughout the week, housemates completed the "Prison" task where "The House Next Door" had become a prison. [63][64][65][66] The housemates passed the task and were rewarded with letters from home, along with the luxury food budget. [67] |
| Other events | To celebrate Richard's 34th birthday, Pete, as Richard's best friend, had to choose a theme for a party. Pete chose Madonna. Madonna Louise Ciccone Ritchie (born August 16 1958 known as Madonna, is an American | |
| Exits | Michael and Spiral were evicted together on Day 72. | |
| Week 11 | Tasks | Housemates had to work out the success rates of psychological tests they had taken before entering the House. They passed, and were awarded with alcohol and music. [68] On Day 74, Big Brother went on holiday, leaving housemates with an automated service as a temporary replacement. [69] Housemates were told to make postcards for Big Brother and were rewarded with a sleepover and PJ party. Housemates also had to learn five different things, similar to a university course. The group passed, and were given a luxury shopping budget for Week 12. The graduation was celebrated with a party. |
| Exits | Mikey and Susie were evicted separately on Day 79. [70][71][72] | |
| Week 12 | Tasks | The 'Big Brother Board Game' task was won by Jennie who received a board game, a place in the final, and a bottle of champagne. [73] Housemates were also given the task "Big Brother FM" where they had to pretend to be DJs. They were awarded a luxury shopping budget, after the show proved popular with the public. [74] |
| Punishments | Glyn was punished for attempting to get into the House Next Door, by being left out of the choosing of a housemate to return. | |
| Twists | On Day 83, previously evicted housemates Nikki, Grace, Lea, and Mikey entered the "House Next Door" following a public vote between 10 previous housemates. [75] On hearing the news that four ex-housemates were living Next Door, Glyn attempted to get into the House Next Door by climbing on the roof and therefore breaking the rules. [76] | |
| Exits | Nikki was chosen by housemates to re-enter the House on Day 86. [77][78] Imogen was evicted on Day 86. Lea, Grace, and Mikey left the Big Brother compound on Day 86. | |
| Week 13 | Tasks | Housemates had to compete in a slow bicycle race. Pete won the race and was rewarded with a disco for one in the Diary Room with free alcohol. Housemates were given a task in which they had to form a dance troupe. They passed the task and were rewarded with two bottles of wine. Housemates were given a task called "Before They Were Housemates". On Day 90, housemates were given another mini task by Big Brother in which they had to write a "future autobiography". Housemates were set the task of becoming "political campaigners". Each housemate was required to convince the audience that another housemate should win Big Brother. |
| Exits | On Day 93, Jennie, Nikki and Richard all left the house separately as evictees. Aisleyne left the house in third place and top girl of the series. Glyn left the House as runner-up and Pete left as winner of Big Brother 7. |
| Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Final Week 13 | ||
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| Pete | In Big Brotherhood | Imogen, Sezer | Lisa, Nikki | Not eligible | Imogen, Lisa | Susie, Aisleyne | Banned | No nominations | Spiral, Michael | Michael | Imogen, Aisleyne | Imogen, Glyn | Winner | |
| Glyn | Not in Big Brotherhood | Grace, Richard | Sam, Nikki | Not eligible | Nikki | Richard, Aisleyne | Pete, Lea | No nominations | Susie, Jayne | Susie | Susie, Richard | Richard, Pete | 2nd place | |
| Aisleyne | Not in house | Exempt | Nikki, Sam | Not eligible | Lisa, Mikey | Lea, Nikki | Jayne, Michael, Jennie, Jonathan | No nominations | Jayne, Richard | Spiral | Mikey, Glyn | Richard, Glyn | 3rd place | |
| Richard | In Big Brotherhood | Imogen, Sezer | Lisa, Grace | Not eligible | Imogen, Glyn | Imogen, Aisleyne | Imogen, Glyn | No nominations | Aisleyne, Spiral | Michael | Mikey, Imogen | Aisleyne, Imogen | 4th place | |
| Nikki | In Big Brotherhood | Lea, Grace | Richard, Sam | Not eligible | Lisa | Aisleyne, Susie | Richard, Lea | No nominations | Evicted (Day 58) | 5th place | ||||
| Jennie | Not in house | Next Door | No nominations | Michael, Jayne | Spiral | Susie, Imogen | Aisleyne, Imogen | 6th place | ||||||
| Imogen | In Big Brotherhood | Banned | Banned | Not eligible | Lea | Richard, Susie | Richard, Lea | No nominations | Richard, Jayne | Michael | Richard, Jennie | Richard, Pete | Evicted (Day 86) | |
| Susie | Not in house | Nikki, Grace | Lisa, Mikey | Nikki, Imogen | Lea, Glyn | No nominations | Michael, Spiral | Michael | Mikey, Jennie | Evicted (Day 79) | ||||
| Mikey | In Big Brotherhood | Richard, Lisa | Sam, Aisleyne | Not eligible | Lea, Susie | Richard, Susie | Richard, Nikki | No nominations | Richard, Susie | Susie | Susie, Jennie | Evicted (Day 79) | Re-evicted (Day 86) | |
| Spiral | Not in house | Next Door | No nominations | Jennie, Richard | Richard | Evicted (Day 72) | ||||||||
| Michael | Not in house | Next Door | No nominations | Jennie, Richard | Richard | Evicted (Day 72) | ||||||||
| Jayne | Not in house | Exempt | No nominations | Aisleyne, Imogen | Evicted (Day 65) | |||||||||
| Lea | In Big Brotherhood | Sezer, Lisa | Nikki, Richard | Not eligible | Imogen | Aisleyne, Susie | Susie, Richard | Evicted (Day 51) | Re-evicted (Day 86) | |||||
| Jonathan | Not in house | Next Door | Evicted (Day 49) | |||||||||||
| Lisa | In Big Brotherhood | Lea, Richard | Banned | Not eligible | Nikki | Evicted (Day 37) | ||||||||
| Grace | In Big Brotherhood | Lea, Richard | Aisleyne, Sam | Not eligible | Evicted (Day 30) | Re-evicted (Day 86) | ||||||||
| Sam | Not in house | Exempt | Lea, Richard | Evicted (Day 23) | ||||||||||
| Sezer | In Big Brotherhood | Banned | Evicted (Day 16) | |||||||||||
| George | In Big Brotherhood | Walked (Day 13) | ||||||||||||
| Bonnie | Not in Big Brotherhood | Evicted (Day 9) | ||||||||||||
| Dawn | Not in Big Brotherhood | Ejected (Day 8) | ||||||||||||
| Shahbaz | In Big Brotherhood | Walked (Day 6) | ||||||||||||
| Nomination note | See note 1 | See note 2 | See note 3 | See note 4 | See note 5 | See note 6 | See note 7 | See note 8 | None | See note 9 | See note 10 | See note 11 | See note 12 | |
| Against public vote | Bonnie Dawn Glyn | Lea Richard Sezer | Nikki Sam | Grace Nikki | Imogen Lisa Mikey Nikki | Aisleyne Susie | Lea Richard | Aisleyne Glyn Imogen Jennie Michael Mikey Nikki Pete Richard Spiral Susie | Jayne Richard | Imogen & Susie Michael & Spiral Pete & Richard | Imogen Jennie Mikey Susie | Imogen Richard | Aisleyne Glyn Jennie Nikki Pete Richard | |
| Walked | Shahbaz | George | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | |
| Ejected | Dawn | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | none | |
| Evicted | Bonnie 78% | Sezer 91. 6% | Sam 53. 7% | Grace 87. 9% | Lisa 60. 3% | Aisleyne 67. 3% | Jonathan Aisleyne's choice | Nikki 37. 2% | Jayne 67. 1% | Michael & Spiral 9. 7% | Mikey 48. 5% | Imogen 62% | Jennie 0. 9% (out of 6) | Aisleyne 22% (out of 3) |
| Nikki 6. 5% (out of 5) | ||||||||||||||
| Grace Lea Mikey (Not chosen by fellow Housemates to return) | Glyn 38. 8% (out of 2) | |||||||||||||
| Lea 53. 8% | Susie 59. 4% | Richard 9. 2% (out of 4) | ||||||||||||
| Pete 61. 2% to win | ||||||||||||||
Note 1: There were no nominations. Instead, all housemates except Bonnie, Dawn and Glyn formed the Big Brotherhood and were immune to eviction, while the housemates excluded from the Brotherhood faced the public vote. [79] Because Dawn was ejected from the house,[80] it was only Bonnie and Glyn that faced the public vote.
Note 2: Sezer and Imogen were banned from nominating for discussing nominations earlier on that day. [81] New housemates Aisleyne and Sam could not nominate or be nominated. [82]
Note 3: Imogen was banned from nominations on Day 15 because the night before, she had disclosed to fellow housemates the fact that was unable to nominate the previous week. Lisa was also banned on Day 18 after telling Imogen who she voted for in the previous week.
Note 4: Only Susie nominated this week, being the Golden Housemate. [83] The two people she nominated were Grace and Nikki, so they faced the public vote. Lisa, who won a task set by Big Brother, was immune from nomination.
Note 5: During the previous week, Glyn, Imogen, Lea, Lisa and Nikki had discussed nominations. As punishment, the five of them had to each nominate one of their fellow rule-breakers in front of fellow housemates. The one or more housemate(s) with the most nominations was up for eviction; Nikki was chosen. [84] The other five housemates, Aisleyne, Mikey, Pete, Richard and Susie, nominated secretly as normal, selecting from everyone except Nikki.
Note 6: This week's public vote was not to evict a housemate, but to vote them into the House Next Door. [85] The housemates nominated as usual, but were unaware of the fake eviction or of the House Next Door. Aisleyne was not evicted, but instead moved next door.
Note 7: Aisleyne was told that she had to evict four of the five new housemates, who were living in the House Next Door. Shown in the table against Aisleyne are the housemates she chose to evict from the House Next Door. However, she was not told that the first three housemates she chose would join the others in the main house. Her fourth nomination, for Jonathan, was for real, and he was evicted.
Aisleyne, Jennie, Jonathan, Michael and Spiral were in the House Next Door during the main nominations, and therefore did not take part. Jayne was new to the house during nominations and was therefore exempt. Pete was banned from nominating for telling Aisleyne he had nominated her the previous week.
Note 8: Big Brother punished Jayne for discussing the outside world by cancelling nominations and putting all housemates up for eviction except her. Therefore, the housemates up for eviction were Aisleyne, Glyn, Imogen, Jennie, Michael, Mikey, Nikki, Pete, Richard, Spiral and Susie.
Note 9: Housemates were put into pairs of "Best Friends": these were Aisleyne & Jennie; Glyn & Mikey; Imogen & Susie; Pete & Richard and Michael & Spiral. Each pair nominated one housemate. The housemates with the most nominations faced eviction with their "Best Friend" and the pair with the least votes were evicted, with their "Best Friend".
Note 10: As part of an ongoing task, housemates had to nominate using an 'Automated Big Brother' phone system. [86] Whilst announcing nominations, 'Automated Big Brother' "broke down", having only announced Imogen's name. The eviction was a double one, but the housemates were unaware of this.
Note 11: Jennie won a task set by Big Brother and was given immunity from the week's nominations and a guaranteed place in the final. [87]
On Day 83, Grace, Lea, Mikey and Nikki were voted by the public into the House Next Door. On Day 86, the housemates in the main house chose Nikki to re-enter the Big Brother house, where she became eligible to win the prize money. Grace, Lea and Mikey were therefore re-evicted.
Note 12: There were no nominations in the final week and the public were voting for housemates to win, rather than be evicted.