Big Brother 2004 (UK)

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Big Brother UK
Fifth series (2004)

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Big Brother 5 in 2004 was the fifth season of Big Brother in the UK, a reality show shown on Channel 4 in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run.

[edit] Housemates

[edit] Ahmed Aghil

Ahmed Aghil (born March, 1960) fled to Britain from Somalia during the early 1990s, and is now a successful property developer and has graduated with a degree in law.

[edit] Becki Seddiki

Becki Seddiki (born July 24, 1970) is a singer-songwriter from London, with Italian and Moroccan blood. Since Big Brother, Becki has landed a twice weekly radio DJing slot on a radio station in London (from 2006 onwards) and is still recording her music and performing at several gigs all over the UK[citation needed].

[edit] Daniel Bryan

Daniel (born January 3, 1974) is a hairdresser and DJ from Hull. Daniel announced on the show that he was gay.

[edit] Emma Greenwood

Emma (born October 12, 1983) was formerly an admin assistant from Oldham, Greater Manchester and had a minor singing career before and after her time in the house. Emma has also been a member of the British Army.

Since leaving the Big Brother house Emma has made various public appearances, as well as appearing along side former Housemate Michelle Bass on the softcore porn channel Television X, performing links between clips during the Freeview.

Emma moved into a flat in London with fellow housemate Marco for several months until ultimately returning to the army.

[edit] Jason Cowan

Jason Cowan, November 1, 1973, in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire. The runner-up of the series. He is bisexual.

He was in Five's recent show Commando VIP, in which he and five other celebrities had to complete SAS-style tasks.

[edit] Kathryn "Kitten" Pinder

Kathryn ("Kat", or "Kitten") Pinder (born October 13, 1979) is a self-proclaimed anarchist, human and animal rights activist. She entered the house on May 28, 2004 and was ejected one week later on June 4.

Pinder was in boarding school in Staffordshire, and also went to the University of Hull.

She was forced to leave due to persistent rule-breaking. After Pinder's ejection, she appeared in court regarding her non-payment of parking fines amounting to £225. She blamed it on debts accumulated whilst being a student due to Tony Blair's education policy. Pinder occasionally appeared on the parallel show Big Brother's Little Brother, also on Channel 4.

Pinder moved to Australia with her lesbian lover in late 2004 in order to make a fresh start after she claimed to have been shunned by the lesbian community following her actions whilst in the Big Brother house.

[edit] Marco Sabba

Marco Jaye Sabba (born April 20, 1983) was a law student from Kingston UniversityMarco has appeared in a West End stage show and reappeared on British Television since leaving the Big Brother house. He, along with fellow housemate Emma, provided a commentary of Celebrity Big Brother UK on Richard and Judy.

[edit] Michelle Bass

See also: Michelle Bass

Michelle Bass (born February 2, 1981 in Newcastle) was formerly a mortgage advisor. Michelle and housemate Stuart remained a couple for some time following Big Brother, but eventually split up. She has since featured on Television X, performing links between clips during the Freeview and has participated in phootshoot with the British men's magazine; Nuts.

[edit] Michelle "Shell" Jubin

Shell, (originally from Hampshire, later moved to Selkirk before attending University), was a former History of Art student and lived in Glasgow where she still has a home. She has since returned to higher education studying for a masters degree in Art History. She has been a contributor to BBC Radio Scotland and works with The Look Agency in Glasgow. In 2006 Shell moved to New York in order to work at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

[edit] Nadia Almada

See also: Nadia Almada

Nadia Almada (born January 28, 1977) was born on the Portuguese Island of Madeira, under the name of Jorge, but she was known as Carlos. She moved to England in 1996 and worked in a department store in Woking, where she lives. She has also managed a children's book store. Before entering the Big Brother house she worked as a bank cashier.

The Sun dubbed Nadia the Portugeezer, the "Portuguese Man O' War" and NADS, NADS being a slang term for gonads (testicles) [1].

After 71 days in the house she emerged as the winner, securing 74% of the overall vote and winning £63,500.

[edit] Stuart Wilson

Stuart Wilson (born April 28, 1984) is a student from Macclesfield.

Michelle and Stuart enjoyed a year long relationship after the show, and they attended showbiz parties and covered many articles in glossy magazines. Soon after the sixth series of Big Brother started, it was revealed these two had split up.

[edit] Vanessa Nimmo

Vanessa Nimmo (born 12 August 1977) is a former double South African archery champion. She was born in Cape Town but moved to Leeds in 1994. After being on Big Brother, she dated Ben Fogle for a few months.[1]

[edit] Victor Ebuwa

Victor Ebuwa (born January 17, 1981), from London.

On day 57 he was evicted following an argument with fellow housemate Shell Jubin, after which a fan of Victor's sent death threats to Shell's parents house.

TV critics, notably Ally Ross (The Sun TV Critic), have credited Victor for saving the Big Brother UK franchise, by stirring controversy and his 'straight talking' attitude towards housemates. The previous year's show had been criticised for being dull, leading to record low viewing figures and a subsequent drop in eviction votes. Viewing figures increased this year to an average of 7 million every night.

Since leaving the house, Victor has appeared on Celebrity Poker Club as well as various other channel 4 shows.

[edit] Chronology

Trailed as "Big Brother turns evil", it was controversial from the start. The house was smaller and more claustrophobic; there was one bedroom; and the prize money of £100,000 was reduced if housemates failed their tasks. Big Brother promised tougher challenges as well as surprises to test the minds of housemates. The makers were initially criticised for choosing contestants specifically to boost ratings, opting for people that were openly gay (Marco, Dan and Kitten), a transsexual (Nadia), a former asylum seeker (Ahmed), and a person who claimed to be bisexual (Jason, although he later revealed that this had been a fabrication to improve his chances of being selected). This feeling soon dissipated to a large extent as the personalities of the housemates overshadowed these issues.

[edit] Week 1

The housemates were all strong, opinionated characters. On Day 2, the housemates were to decide who was least deserving of their suitcase; they chose Kitten. On Day 5, the rebellious housemates decided to move the refrigerator into the bedroom, but the housemates (especially Kitten) were disciplined for their actions.[2] However, some housemates such as Victor, did not respond well to the task. On Day 6, Emma and Kitten discovered a room; this turned out to be the Big Brother Bedsit.[3] On Day 8, Kitten was ejected in the first week for constant rule-breaking. In Big Brother's first example of evil towards the housemates during the programme, £1,000 was deducted for every minute Kitten remained in the house. Therefore, there was no eviction in Week 1. At the end of Week 1, the housemates had £91,000 left in the prize fund.

[edit] Week 2

Another task was introduced, which could have potentially made the housemates lose £10,000, involved Stuart's knowledge and Jason's strength. Stuart was required to answer general knowledge questions in the Diary Room while Jason had to spin a turntable on which the rest of the housemates sat. The housemates lost £5,000 during the task. In an interesting twist, Big Brother decided that Ahmend has not abided by the task rules and therefore another £1,000 was lost. At this point, the total was £85,000. On Day 10, the housemates were told of the first week-long task: Big Brother Food to Go, a 24/7 fast food challenge. The housemates failed the task. A fake eviction on Day 15 saw two of the housemates, Emma and Michelle, confined to the nearby "Big Brother Bedsit" where they could see and hear what was happening in the house without the others knowing. This was originally supposed to happen on Day 8, but Kitten's eviction postponed it.

[edit] Week 3

After Emma and Michelle's return to the house, scenes of aggression and violence erupted resulting in on-site security staff having to enter the house for the first time in the show's history. Some viewers of the live feed also called the police; after a short investigation, a joint statement by Hertfordshire police and producers Endemol said that they were satisfied with steps being taken to ensure housemates' safety and well-being. Police were also reportedly questioning each contestant as they left the house. Emma was moved back to the bed-sit and later evicted permanently. Several remaining housemates (Victor, Jason, Nadia, Vanessa, Marco) were given a formal warning. A psychologist on the show resigned, claiming that his warnings that Endemol's deliberate selection of housemates likely to cause conflict would lead to the fight went unheeded. Although the fight was quite destructive, almost seven million people watched the daily highlight show including the fight.[4] The eviction originally planned on Day 22 was held off until Day 29.

Following the fight the arguments continued, but nothing on the scale of what producers refer to as "Day 20" or "Fight Night". Following an appearance on MTV's Total Request Live Emma and Victor clashed again and had to be separated by the security on the show.

[edit] Week 4

As a result of the fighting on Day 20, Emma was ejected from the Big Brother House on Day 23. The housemates were given a paper-maché task on Day 25, which was to create a unique housemate sculpture. The sculpture was later torn down by Ahmed. On Day 29, Vanessa was evicted. It was also revealed that the live task show would be dropped from the television schedule so that another daily highlight show could be watched in its place.

[edit] Week 5

On Day 30, Big Brother gave the housemates another task that risked their prize fund. Before the challenge started, the housemates had £77,000, having lost £23,000 during their stay so far. Their task dealt with unscrambling the other housemates and resisting an electric shock. The contestants lost a total of £3,000 in the task, lowering the maximum prize to £74,000.[5] Since the rules stipulate that a replacement housemate may be added in lieu of a walkout or ejection, a surprise new housemate, Becki Seddiki, entered the house on Day 31 as Emma's replacement. She was immediately given a task by Big Brother to (based on first impressions) kiss one of the housemates and that housemate would be up for eviction. This became known as the "Judas kiss". She chose popular housemate Michelle, leading to her being perceived by many as a traitor, and her fate was sealed. Marco was evicted on Day 36.

[edit] Week 6

On Day 40, a major row broke out between Michelle and Becki when Michelle saw a plane flying over the garden with the message, "The Sun - Only Becki nominated Michelle."[6] On Day 42, the housemates participated in a silent protest against Big Brother. Michelle decided to steal the Diary Room camera and attempted to incinerate it using a match. Because the camera base is fireproof, this did not work. As punishment for this, Michelle was given her "first and final warning" and Big Brother burnt Stuart's cowboy hat, as Stuart sat behind the sofa in horror. Becki was evicted on Day 43 because of her unpopularity by kissing Michelle and therefore nominating her.

[edit] Week 7

Big Brother gave the housemates a boot camp task. Jason and Michelle were selected as sargeants while the rest of the housemates were privates. In the Diary Room, Jason and Michelle were told that if the privates passed the task, then they would be up for eviction, and if the privates failed the task, then the two sargeants would be nominated. The privates passed, and all six were automatically nominated for eviction. On Day 48, the housemates participated in a dating service. Ahmed badly upset Michelle during the boot camp task and this was not well received by the public; he was evicted on Day 50.

[edit] Week 8

The following week the flamboyant, aggressive Victor Ebuwa was evicted in a shock result that was mainly a result of a fight with Shell Jubin during a Wedding Day task. This task was also the scene for one of the most embarrassing Big Brother moments of recent times as wannabe-singer and chorister for the day, Michelle Bass, ad-libbed her way through the classical Pie Jesu. The housemates failed the task. Victor was evicted on Day 57.

[edit] Week 9

The following week Michelle was evicted. The series was notable for her romance with Stuart Wilson. It is widely believed that they were the first couple to have full penetrative sex on the main Big Brother UK show (this having already taken place on Teen Big Brother in 2003), following two incidents where they made a crude tent under the dining table and discarded their microphones. However their actions were not visible, and both parties have refused to confirm or deny it, however in a recent interview with Davina on the Charlotte Church show, Michelle confirmed that "she did it" under he table. Michelle's self-confessed jealous behaviour gave some viewers the impression that Stuart was an unwilling participant in the affair, but he has stated since that this was not the case. The relationship continued after both had left the house. They have since split up.

[edit] Week 10

Two days before the final day Stuart Wilson received only 7% of the votes to win, the lowest amount of the contestants in the house, and so was evicted in a surprise move mid-way through a party. He was told he was to leave immediately, without saying goodbye to the remaining housemates. He received a rapturous reception upon leaving the Big Brother house.

Nadia, as expected by all the bookmakers (she was favourite for six weeks) won Big Brother (UK) 2004 with 74% of the vote. She was greeted by an adoring crowd who chanted her name.

BB5 was also notable for the introduction by two of the housemates of the 'eviction pose', which led to several evictees doing poses during Big Brother 6. First Victor struck a 'cool' pose in keeping with his house 'gangsta' persona, leaning against the wall sideways on to the waiting audience. Later Dan (who could possibly have seen Victor before the inner doors closed) stood, head bowed, arms out, before lifting his head.

Final vote breakdown:

  1. Nadia: 3,863,696
  2. Jason: 1,335,246
  3. Dan: 685,995
  4. Shell: 347,051

Total number of votes in the final week: 6.3 million

[edit] Prize Fund

The Big Brother 5 prize fund
The Big Brother 5 prize fund

One of the central twists to Big Brother in 2004 was the fluctuating prize fund. Housemates could either win or lose money depending on how well they completed the task. As the winner, Nadia received £63,500, meaning that the housemates lost £36,500 during the 71 day run of the programme.

[edit] Week 1

The housemates lost £9,000 during week one. Kitten was ejected from the Big Brother house, but she refused to leave. Big Brother decided to drop £1,000 from the prize fund for every minute that Kitten remained in the house. She stayed inside the house for nine minutes and the housemates lost £9,000. At the end of week one, the prize was £91,000.

[edit] Week 2

During the weekly task, the housemates lost £6,000. The total after week two was £85,000.

[edit] Jungle Cats

Jungle Cats, also referred to as the JCs, were the clique that were prominent in the reality show Big Brother UK series 5. The group consisted of a trio who were Ahmed Aghil, Jason Cowan and Victor Ebuwa. Stuart Wilson was also initially part of the Jungle Cats, yet became more of a jungle kitten than a jungle cat as his relationship with Michelle Bass developed whilst in the house. They earned a loyal fan base of around 1.2 million of the average 7 million who watched the series. They were seen as the masculine peoples favourite clique as opposed to the feminine peoples clique represented by the Jungle Cats rivals the Lip Gloss Bitches who were founded by Marco Sabba. In the show Ahmed Aghil lasted 7 Weeks followed by Victor Ebuwa who lasted 8 weeks. Jason Cowan the founder of the Jungle Cats finished the show as Runner up in a programme seen by the JCS and by leading TV critic Ally Ross[citation needed], of the sun as biased in favour of Nadia Almada who eventually won the show.

[edit] Nominations, evictions and percentages

The following is a table of nominations for Big Brother 2004.

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10
Nadia Michelle Ahmed,
Dan
Dan,
Vanessa
No
nominations
Jason,
Victor
Jason,
Victor
Private
in task
Jason,
Victor
No
nominations
Winner
Jason Kitten Marco,
Emma
Nadia,
Marco
No
nominations
Marco,
Nadia
Banned Sergeant
in task
Nadia,
Dan
No
nominations
2nd place
Dan Marco Ahmed,
Michelle
Nadia,
Ahmed
No
nominations
Marco,
Jason
Victor,
Becki
Private
in task
Victor,
Shell
No
nominations
3rd place
Shell Kitten Ahmed,
Michelle
Ahmed,
Dan
No
nominations
Marco,
Nadia
Becki,
Jason
Private
in task
Jason,
Victor
No
nominations
4th place
Stuart Ahmed Ahmed,
Vanessa
Dan,
Vanessa
No
nominations
Shell,
Nadia
Ahmed,
Becki
Private
in task
Dan,
Nadia
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 69)
Michelle Kitten Ahmed,
Jason
Victor,
Jason
No
nominations
Jason,
Ahmed
Ahmed,
Becki
Sergeant
in task
Jason,
Dan
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 64)
Victor Kitten Emma,
Nadia
Dan,
Vanessa
No
nominations
Marco,
Nadia
Banned Private
in task
Dan,
Nadia
Evicted
(Day 57)
Ahmed Michelle Marco,
Emma
Vanessa,
Marco
No
nominations
Marco,
Nadia
Nadia,
Dan
Private
in task
Evicted
(Day 50)
Becki Not in house Michelle Dan,
Ahmed
Evicted
(Day 43)
Marco Kitten Jason,
Ahmed
Dan,
Vanessa
No
nominations
Jason,
Victor
Evicted
(Day 36)
Vanessa Kitten Ahmed,
Michelle
Ahmed,
Nadia
No
nominations
Evicted
(Day 29)
Emma Victor Victor,
Dan
Victor,
Jason
Ejected
(Day 23)
Kitten Refused Ejected
(Day 8)
Nomination twist See note 1 See note 2 See note 3 See note 4 See note 5 See note 6 See note 7 None See note 8 See note 9
Against
public vote
Ahmed,
Emma,
Michelle
Dan,
Vanessa
Dan,
Vanessa
Marco,
Michelle,
Nadia
Ahmed,
Becki
Ahmed,
Dan,
Nadia,
Shell,
Stuart,
Victor
Dan,
Jason,
Nadia,
Victor
Dan,
Jason,
Michelle,
Nadia,
Stuart,
Shell
Dan,
Jason,
Nadia,
Stuart,
Shell
Ejected Kitten Emma
Evicted Emma
54%
to move

Michelle
29%
to move

- Vanessa
86%
Marco
62%
Becki
61.5%
Ahmed
56%
Victor
47%
Michelle
67%
Stuart
7%,
Shell
9%,
Dan
17%,
Jason
21%

[edit] Notes

Note 1: In week 1, housemates had to nominate who they didn't want to receive their suitcase, not who they wanted to evict. Kitten refused to nominate. Kitten was ejected after constant rule breaking.

Note 2: This week, housemates were told there was a double eviction, and the two housemates to be evicted were Emma and Michelle. In reality, the public had been voting which two housemates enter a secret Big Brother Bedsit, in which the two evictees would live for five days, and be able to watch their fellow housemates on a television screen, and then return to the house, still able to win the prize money.

Note 3: Emma and Michelle made their nominations from the Bedsit. The other housemates could not nominate them, assuming them to be evicted.

Note 4: Due to Emma’s ejection from the house, Week Three’s eviction was postponed until Week Four.

Note 5: In Week Five, new housemate Becki arrived. She could not be nominated, and believed she could not nominate. However, Big Brother told her that she must nominate one housemate who will automatically face eviction by kissing them. If she didn’t do this, she would be up for eviction. Becki kissed Michelle, meaning she was up against the two housemates with the most nominations, Marco and Nadia.

Note 6: Jason and Victor were banned from nominating due to constant discussion of nominations

Note 7: In the housemates army task, sergeants Jason and Michelle were told of the twist in nominations. If the privates passed the task, all six privates would face eviction. If the privates failed, sergeants would face eviction. Privates passed, meaning the six of them faced eviction.

Note 8: All housemates faced eviction automatically.

Note 9: There were no nominations in the final week. With five housemates remaining, the housemate with the least public votes to win would be evicted in a surprise eviction during a party. Stuart was this housemate, leaving Dan, Jason, Nadia and Shell in the final four.

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