Game Over
This year's Big Brother ends with a clear winner, but all concerned are crawling from the wreckage of a show that made 'ugly' the new byword for reality TV.
This year's Big Brother ends with a clear winner, but all concerned are crawling from the wreckage of a show that made 'ugly' the new byword for reality TV.
Two more leave the house, one to applause the other to a rather frostier reception. As Big Brother starts winding down another one of the "three witches" gets the boot.
After Jade, the waters should have been calm. The divisions and rifts should have been healed. Right?....wrong!
No stranger to controversy, Big Brother now finds itself dealing with the prospect of inter celebrity bullying and allegations of racism.
Leo cracks...and walks. Jade gets...ahem...creamed. Meanwhile Carole becomes the next evictee from an otherwise lacklustre week in the Big Brother house.
Leo just about entertains us with his tantrums, while the site of Jade's mother in a bikini sort of explains the drop in ratings. Its all going South...
Jade Goody has now seen off two housemates in her short tenure, while her mother's wind might just see off the upper atmosphere over London. Breathing masks ready...
One housmate walks and most of the others enter a life of servitude that would do a Victorian maid proud. Made all the worse when your master is Jade Goody
Endemol crank out the Big Brother format again for a new year. Once again the washed up/wannabes/oddballs are dusted off for another crack at the limelight...
Nikki Grahame is fresh out of Big Brother and straight into her own show. Can she get by on theatrical histrionics and a penchant for comedy rage. Does anyone care?