Big Brother (British TV series) series 13
Template:Big Brother housemates Big Brother 2012, also known as Big Brother 13, is the thirteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, broadcast on Channel 5. The series premiered with a live launch on 5 June 2012[1] and will run for 70 days, concluding on 13 August 2012.[2] The series was announced in April 2011 when Channel 5 signed a two-year contract to air the show. With Big Brother 12 having been broadcast in autumn 2011, this is the first series to air in the show's regular summer period on Channel 5 since it acquired the show from Channel 4 in 2011.[3]
Brian Dowling returned to host the main show, with Emma Willis, Alice Levine and Jamie East also returning to host spin-off show Big Brother's Bit on the Side.[4] This series is sponsored by hair product brand Schwarzkopf Live Color XXL. Though overall ratings have been higher than the previous series, the episode on Friday 27 July recorded the lowest figures in the programme's history at just 615,000 (being broadcast at the same time as the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony).[5]
Production
Auditions
Auditions for the series returned to London and Manchester, as well as Glasgow and Cardiff for the first time since the show's move to Channel 5, in February 2012.[6] Auditionees could also submit a video to YouTube to be fast-tracked to the producers interviews.
Pre-series
On 10 May, pictures were released of potential housemates being moved into a café in London, whilst having blankets over their heads and bodies to hide their identity. Jamie East and Brian Dowling were also there.[7]
Trailers
On 15 May, Channel 5 aired a 60-second advert for the series. It features an Olympic-style theme promoting the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, with famous Big Brother tasks being included and Dowling, East, Emma Willis and Alice Levine overlooking a Big Brother stadium before Dowling calls "Let the fun and games begin!".[8]
On 1 June, during an interview on Loose Women, Dowling and Willis announced that 16 housemates would enter on launch night. A further housemate will be chosen by public vote from a choice of three "wildcards" selected by East and will enter the house during a live show on Day 4.[9] The three potential contestants – Becky, Bhavesh and Anthony – were announced and confirmed during the Big Brother: The Auditions broadcast.[9]
Sponsorships
The series sponsor will be hair product brand Schwarzkopf Live Color XXL. The deal is said to be worth £2 million.[10]
During the opening titles, a product placement logo is visible in the upper-right hand corner,[11] and at the end of the closing credits, it is seen that not only is the hair product brand Schwarzkopf used as product placement, but also the supermarket Morrisons, which is where the housemates receive their weekly shopping from.
The House
The house followed a completely different theme from its previous celebrity series, following a glitzy Las Vegas theme, and was announced to be the largest Big Brother House ever.[12] The House stairs featured another make-over with the spiral stairs being removed from 2011 and the previous Celebrity Series, and replaced by a straight staircase. The Diary Room is situated below the stairs as with every series since 2008, featuring a royal themed Diary Room Chair. The Living Area features a set of sofa seats, as well as the Memory Wall which features squares for Housemates Faces.
The Kitchen is to the right of the Dining Table, where the 2011 Bathroom was situated. It features a black design with a breakfast bar and the Store Room. The Bedroom is accessed via the Garden or Corridor in the Living Area. The Bedroom carries a Vegas Showgirl theme throughout with the walls being covered in images of showgirls and shiny textures. There is space for just about 20 Housemates. The Bathroom is directly opposite the Bathroom through the Garden and can only be accessed via the Garden. It features a cave like wall design as well as a posh royal design. It has a Shower and Bathtub.
The Garden structure remains mainly unchanged from 2011, with the pool being situated in the same place. A Hot Tub has been added near the end of the pool, while the Smoking Area is directly at the bottom. There is a outdoor Dining Area, seating area and water feature in the Garden.
During the 'Turf Wars' task, a secret room was revealed to the Blue Team situated off the Living Area. The room was used again as part of the Museum shopping task where Housemates were instructed to go in order to receive treats. The House still features the Large Task Room which is situated in the Garden, and the Small Task Room which is accessed via the Diary Room
The White Room
Situated in the corner of the garden, a mysterious 'White Corridor' appeared on Day 57 in which three housemates were to compete in order to win a free pass to the Final. In receiving the fewest nomination votes that week, Conor, Luke S, Sara and Scott had to decide which three of them would move into the white room. With Scott dropping out, Conor, Luke S and Sara entered The White Room. Soon after entering The White Room, the white housemates competed against the main house in several challenges. If the housemates in the main house failed to win 2 out of the 3 challenges, the housemates will only receive an economy shopping budget. The three challenges are as follows:
- In the first challenge the main housemates and the white housemates were shown a diagram of 26 cups, with some of them including paint balls. All housemates had to do was hit the cups that didn't have the paint balls in them. The white housemates won.
- In the second challenge white housemates took on the main housemates in a mind test in which they were given statements housemates made on their application forms. Ashleigh won the task for the main housemates.
- With the current scores tied, the third challenge took place, in which Deana and Luke S went head to head in a test of agility in which they had to pour milk into a long glass tube whilst in body wire which made it hard for housemates to move. Luke S won and therefore the main housemates received an economy shopping budget, whilst the white housemates, Conor, Luke S and Sara won luxury white foods.
On Day 58, housemates in The White Room were told they now had to eliminate someone from the group. Sara volunteered to leave and therefore Conor and Luke S remained in The White Room. As a result for losing a task in which the white housemates had to guess what the main housemates were dancing to, Conor and Luke S received a punishment: slicing onions and putting them in a bucket in the middle of the room until it reached the top.
On Day 60, the true nature of the White Room task was revealed, when Conor and Luke S were faced with a dilemma. The two housemates were presented with half of the winner's £100,000 prize fund, and were informed that pressing their button would allow them to receive some of the money, at the price of their place in the house. Not accepting the offer would result in the housemate returning to the house with a guaranteed pass to the final night. Starting at £0, the amount of money that one of the two would receive rose over one minute, before reaching a five second countdown at £50,000. The first housemate to hit his buzzer would leave the house with the amount displayed at the time he pressed the button. Despite initially seeming to encourage Luke S to hit the buzzer, upon seeing his opponent prepare to hit the buzzer, Conor swiped at the last moment, winning £50,000 and leaving the house moments later. For being the last housemate to hit his button Luke S earned a guaranteed pass to the final night of the series.
Title sequence
The title sequence includes the original sixteen housemates in the opening sequence.
Wildcard housemates
Eight potential wildcards were moved to a nearby café in London to take part in several memorable Big Brother challenges, more significantly the Electric Shock task from Big Brother 9. Jamie East and Big Brother 7 housemate Nikki Grahame were present during the run. When all challenges were completed, Jamie had to choose three wildcards to become potential housemates. He chose flute-player Anthony, 'Indian Brian Dowling' Bhavesh, and Becky, who is nicknamed 'The Hurricane' by her friends. All three faced a vote held via the Channel 5 website in which Becky received the most votes to enter the house and therefore entered on Day 4.
Housemates
On Day 1, sixteen housemates entered the House on launch night. The first housemate to enter was Deana who was chosen by random draw. She earned immunity from eviction in week 1. On Day 4, Becky, one of three potential "wildcard" housemates, was chosen by the public to enter the House after the first evictee.
Name | Age on entry | Hometown |
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Adam Kelly | 27 | Los Angeles, California |
Arron Lowe | 23 | Manchester |
Ashleigh Hughes | 20 | Romford |
Becky Hannon | 19 | Blackburn |
Benedict Garrett | 32 | Manchester |
Caroline Wharram | 20 | Kingston upon Thames |
Chris James | 21 | Luton |
Conor McIntyre | 24 | Derry, Northern Ireland |
Deana Uppal | 23 | Wednesbury, West Midlands |
Lauren Carre | 20 | Jersey |
Luke Anderson | 31 | Flintshire, North Wales |
Luke Scrase | 24 | Stoke-on-Trent |
Lydia Louisa | 25 | Cheshire |
Sara McLean | 22 | Edinburgh |
Scott Mason | 21 | Macclesfield |
Shievonne Robinson | 28 | Lewisham, South London |
Victoria Eisermann | 41 | Reading |
Weekly summary
The main events in the Big Brother 13 House are summarised in the table below. A typical week begins with nominations, followed by the shopping task, and ends with the eviction of a housemate during the Friday episode. Evictions, tasks, and other events for a particular week are noted. The diary of happenings in the house are listed in order of sequence.
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Nominations table
Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Nominations received | |||
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Day 63 | Final | ||||||||||||
Adam | Not eligible |
Arron, Ashleigh |
Becky, Ashleigh |
Caroline, Shievonne |
Caroline, Arron |
Caroline, Shievonne |
Caroline, Ashleigh |
Caroline, Sara |
Ashleigh, Becky |
Ashleigh, Scott |
(Day 70) |
12 | |
Deana | Conor, Victoria, Lydia |
Arron, Luke S |
Arron, Lauren |
Luke S, Conor |
Arron, Becky |
Conor, Shievonne |
Conor, Ashleigh |
Conor, Caroline |
Conor, Ashleigh |
Ashleigh, Scott |
(Day 70) |
31 | |
Luke A | Not eligible |
Sara, Luke S |
Luke S, Caroline |
Luke S, Caroline |
Luke S, Conor |
Not eligible |
Caroline, Becky |
Caroline, Conor |
Becky, Ashleigh |
Ashleigh, Scott |
(Day 70) |
19 | |
Luke S | Not eligible |
Deana, Chris |
Luke A, Deana |
Lydia, Deana |
Deana, Lauren |
Deana, Adam |
Lauren, Luke A |
Adam, Deana |
Luke A, Adam |
Deana, Luke A |
(Day 70) |
13 | |
Sara | Not eligible |
Lydia, Benedict |
Lauren, Benedict |
Luke A, Luke S |
Conor, Arron |
Not eligible |
Luke A, Lauren |
Luke S, Ashleigh |
Becky, Scott |
Scott, Adam |
(Day 70) |
6 | |
Ashleigh | Not eligible |
Chris, Lauren |
Benedict, Lauren |
Lauren, Lydia |
Deana, Lauren |
Not eligible |
Lauren, Deana |
Luke A, Deana |
Adam, Luke A |
Deana, Adam |
Evicted (Day 67) |
11 | |
Scott | Not eligible |
Chris, Benedict |
Benedict, Lauren |
Lydia, Adam |
Conor, Luke S |
Conor, Luke S |
Lauren, Deana |
Luke S, Deana |
Deana, Luke A |
Adam, Deana |
Evicted (Day 67) |
8 | |
Conor | Not eligible |
Deana, Lydia |
Deana, Lydia |
Deana, Lydia |
Deana, Becky |
Not eligible |
Deana, Lauren |
Deana, Sara |
Deana, Luke A |
Walked (Day 60) |
14 | ||
Becky | Not in house |
Chris, Lydia |
Benedict, Lauren |
Deana, Lydia |
Arron, Conor |
Conor, Shievonne |
Luke A, Lauren |
Luke A, Deana |
Luke A, Deana |
Evicted (Day 60) |
10 | ||
Caroline | Not eligible |
Chris, Lauren |
Benedict, Lauren |
Adam, Luke A |
Lauren, Adam |
Not eligible |
Luke A, Lauren |
Adam, Luke A |
Evicted (Day 53) |
14 | |||
Lauren | Not eligible |
Arron, Luke S |
Sara, Caroline |
Deana, Luke S |
Arron, Scott |
Not eligible |
Caroline, Becky |
Evicted (Day 46) |
19 | ||||
Shievonne | Not eligible |
Caroline, Arron |
Benedict, Luke A |
Scott, Adam |
Becky, Luke A |
Not eligible |
Evicted (Day 39) |
5 | |||||
Arron | Not eligible |
Sara, Luke A |
Deana, Lydia |
Lydia, Deana |
Deana, Becky |
Evicted (Day 32) |
13 | ||||||
Lydia | Not eligible |
Arron, Deana |
Arron, Deana |
Conor, Shievonne |
Evicted (Day 25) |
12 | |||||||
Benedict | Not eligible |
Scott, Sara |
Not eligible |
Evicted (Day 18) |
8 | ||||||||
Chris | Not eligible |
Arron, Caroline |
Evicted (Day 11) |
5 | |||||||||
Victoria | Not eligible |
Evicted (Day 4) |
1 | ||||||||||
Nomination note |
1 | 2 | 3 | none | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | |||
Against public vote |
Conor, Lydia, Victoria |
Arron, Chris |
Benedict, Lauren |
Deana, Lydia |
Arron, Becky, Conor, Deana |
Conor, Shievonne |
Lauren, Luke A |
Adam, Ashleigh, Caroline, Conor, Deana, Luke A, Luke S, Sara |
Ashleigh, Becky, Deana, Luke A |
Adam, Ashleigh, Deana, Scott |
Adam, Deana, Luke A, Luke S, Sara | ||
Walked | none | Conor (with £50,000) |
none | ||||||||||
Evicted | Victoria Fewest votes to save |
Chris Fewest votes to save |
Benedict Fewest votes to save |
Lydia Fewest votes to save |
Arron Fewest votes to save |
Shievonne Fewest votes to save |
Lauren Fewest votes to save |
Caroline Fewest votes to save |
Becky Fewest votes to save |
Scott Fewest votes to save |
Fewest votes |
Fewest votes | |
Fewest votes |
Fewest votes | ||||||||||||
Ashleigh Fewest votes to save | |||||||||||||
Most votes to win |
Notes
- ^Note 1 : On launch night, Deana was randomly selected to become the first housemate to enter the house, and to become immune from that week's eviction. However as part of a twist, she had to nominate three people for eviction immediately after everyone entered the house. The three housemates chosen (Conor, Lydia and Victoria) were up for the public vote for an eviction on Day 4. The same day right after the eviction, a wildcard housemate was chosen by the public to enter the house as the seventeenth official housemate.
- ^Note 2 : When Becky entered the Big Brother house after Victoria's eviction, she was set a secret mission. When the housemates stated who their favourite housemate was, Becky had to receive at least one vote otherwise she would face the public vote for eviction. As she succeeded in receiving one vote, she won immunity from the next public vote, but still had to nominate.
- ^Note 3 : Benedict lost his right to nominate as a forfeit in the Timebomb task on Day 13.
- ^Note 4 : For the majority of Week 5 and Week 6, the house was split into two teams, Blue and Green, for a Turf Wars task. On nominations day, the team who won the diary room were the only ones permitted to nominate in Week 6. As punishment for Conor, Caroline and Ashleigh discussing nominations, Big Brother voided the Blue team's claim of the Diary Room and gave it to the Green team. Therefore, only the Green team (Adam, Becky, Deana, Luke S and Scott) were eligible to nominate this week. Arron was also a member of the Green team, however he was evicted before this round of nominations took place.
- ^Note 5 : Luke S, Sara and Scott won immunity during the Gold Rush shopping task and could nominate but could not be nominated. Housemates nominated face to face this week round the campfire in the garden using a deck of cards to choose their desired nominated housemates. They had to provide full and frank reasons as usual.
- ^Note 6 : In a nomination twist, as punishment for continuous rule-breaking, every housemate that received at least one nomination was automatically put up for eviction. This resulted in everyone except Becky and Scott facing eviction. Had the twist not happened then Caroline, Deana and Luke A would have faced eviction. On Friday night's eviction show, the phonelines were twice frozen and then reopened for a short period of time; first Adam, Deana, Sara and Luke A were announced as safe; then after the lines were frozen a second time, Ashleigh and Conor were announced as safe. The two housemates with the fewest votes – Caroline and Luke S – had their lines reopened again for a short period in order for viewers to save one of them. As Caroline was evicted, the nominations twist made no difference to the overall outcome of the eviction, as she would have faced the public vote anyway.
- ^Note 7 : Rather than the housemates nominating this week, friends and family nominated on behalf of the housemates. On Day 57, the White Room was introduced in which Sara, Luke S and Conor competed for a pass to the final. On Day 58, Sara exited the White Room. Shortly after Becky's eviction on Day 60, the remaining White Room residents, Conor and Luke S, were offered up to half of the £100,000 prize fund. However, whoever accepted the offer would have to leave the house immediately, while the other person won immunity from the next eviction and a free pass to the final. Conor chose to take the £50,000 and left the house, while Luke S was guaranteed a place in the live final.
- ^Note 8 : Luke S, holder of a free pass to the final, was allowed to nominate but could not be nominated in the final round of nominations on Day 63. On Day 67 there was a double eviction.
- ^Note 9 : From Day 67 onwards, the public will be voting for the housemate they want to win, rather than save.
Ratings and reception
Television ratings
Official ratings are taken from BARB and include Channel 5 +1.[22]
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Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | ||||
Saturday | 1.58 | 1.52 | 1.30 | 1.50 | 1.10 | 0.87 | 1.20 | 1.18 | |||||
Sunday | 1.67 | 1.74 | 1.48 | 1.74 | 1.50 | 1.20 | 1.61 | 1.42 | |||||
Monday | 1.97 | 1.75 | 1.50 | 1.81 | 1.51 | 1.64 | 1.40 | ||||||
Tuesday | 2.93 | 1.90 | 1.83 | 1.66 | 1.81 | 1.33 | 1.44 | 1.41 | |||||
Wednesday | 1.80 | 1.85 | 1.76 | 1.54 | 1.82 | 1.26 | 1.49 | 1.40 | |||||
Thursday | 1.85 | 1.97 | 1.92 | 1.74 | 1.79 | 1.26 | 1.41 | 1.54 | |||||
Friday | 1.78 | 1.90 | 1.83 | 1.58 | 1.82 | 1.51 | 1.59 | 0.61 | |||||
1.48 | 1.12 | 1.29 | |||||||||||
Weekly average | 2.16 | 1.86 | 1.76 | 1.54 | 1.77 | 1.32 | 1.37 | 1.37 | |||||
Running average | 2.16 | 2.01 | 1.92 | 1.83 | 1.94 | 1.74 | 1.68 | 1.64 | |||||
Series average | 1.87 million (to date) |
Controversy and criticism
Since Day 1, housemates could openly discuss nominations. This decision was highly criticised. The nominations rule has previously made appearances in the first week of Celebrity Big Brother 8, from the fifth week in Big Brother 12 onwards, and the whole series of Celebrity Big Brother 9. On 20 June, a poll was released on to channel5.com for the public to vote whether or not housemates should discuss nominations.[23] With over 90% of the vote saying housemates should not discuss nominations, the rule was changed back to housemates being forbidden from discussing nominations as revealed to the housemates on Day 16.
Two housemates in Big Brother 13 have been criticised with numerous accounts of bullying between other fellow housemates. Media regulator Ofcom received nearly 1,000 complaints regarding Conor McIntyre's comments towards Miss India UK contestant Deana Uppal on the 25 June episode. During the episode, housemates took part in a task called "Confusing Cuisine" which involved them each eating a dish that was either a nasty food disguised as treat, or vice versa. However, Deana sparked anger by being the only person to spit out her spam-based dish.
Later, after Caroline Wharram accused Deana of leaving her leg hair on the kitchen table, Conor ranted about Deana, pretending her epilator was a microphone and sarcastically singing obscene things against her into it.
Caroline Wharram: Deana, come here.
Deana Uppal: Yeah?
Caroline: Come here.
Deana: I'm washing up.
Caroline: No, come here. Apparently, did you do some epilating at the kitchen table?
Deana: Is it there?
Caroline: Yeah! No, come have a look. Deana, your leg hair is on the kitchen table!
Deana: What are you saying? That I used my epilator at the kitchen table?
Caroline: Yes! I can see it!
Deana: Oh, shut up... I think it's your pubes!
(Laughter)
Arron Lowe: How inappropriate!
(More laughter)
Caroline: Soooo inappropriate!
Conor McIntyre: Get your epilator, n' stick it up your ass. We don't give a fuck! Because I'm gonna fuckin' smash your face in you fuckin' piece of shit.
Ashleigh Hughes: Maybe you need to play fun games with her tonight.
Conor: With who? I'll give her a fun game, I'll stick this up her fucking minge, stupid bastard! I'll give her a fuckin' epilator! (Pushes brush upwards and back down while making blowing sound) I'm gonna play loads of pranks on her, because she's a fuckin' piece of shit! I don't give a fuck if I get pulled up to the Diary Room, so it could be my...
Ashleigh: Wait, but what if she gets you back with water?
Conor: What?
Ashleigh: What if she, say you got her (she got you) with water like Arron?
Conor: And she threw it over me?
Ashleigh: Yeah.
Conor: I'd punch her in the face. Just knock her out. Just go, 'get up off the mat you piece of shit!' Just (punches the air and makes punching sound)— As broadcasted on Channel 5
According to Broadcast, Ofcom received 356 complaints about the incident by midnight on the night of transmission, and the figure has since risen to over 1,000.
Channel 5 said in a statement: "Housemates are closely monitored at all times in the house and following Conor's reaction to Deana failing the food-based task he was immediately called into the Diary Room, warned and reprimanded in accordance with the programme's procedures. He has fully acknowledged that this was unacceptable. We felt it was important to show that Conor's behaviour was not condoned by Big Brother or any of the housemates, and that this kind of conduct will not be tolerated in the house. Having spoken to Conor, and bearing in mind our duty of care to the other housemates, we are satisfied that he should continue to paticipate in the programme."[24]
Furthermore, 50 people have complained to Ofcom over Caroline's comments to Adam Kelly. Caroline branded Adam "a gorilla" after a task which saw him spinning her around on a roundabout. Caroline moaned about the former LA gangster: "Adam is just a gorilla, he's not even funny. He snores like a family of dragons, it's just rude."
Talking about her Sick n' Mix task with Adam, Caroline told Scott Mason: "I just don't understand why he had to do it, fucking wanker. He's horrible. He's just a ridiculous gorilla, bowl haircut, no sanitation, he's just disgusting." Ofcom has confirmed that they received 50 complaints over the jibe, despite Big Brother's formal warning to Caroline over the remarks. The show's executive producer said on 29 June: "There would be very serious consequences for Conor or for any housemate if they were to continue to use language that was unacceptable like that within the House." [25]
The bullying inside the Big Brother 13 House has also affected the outside world among viewers. On 4 July, police arrested an 18-year old after he reportedly made racist comments about Deana. News&Star report that the youngster from Whitehaven, was arrested on suspicion of a racially-aggravated public order offence regarding the message, posted online over a week ago. The newspaper reports that the suspect has since been released, with a file handed over to the CPS ahead of any possible charges being brought.[26]
On the 18 July, Big Brother called Scott and Ashleigh to the Diary Room separately and issued them with formal warnings as they were both involved in talking about Deana which could be seen as offensive language. They were told if it was to continue, they could by removed from the Big Brother House.[27] On 2 August, Scott was called to the diary room and given a warning after threatening to slap Deana Uppal. Scott made his comments during a rant about Deana in which he constantly referred to her as 'it'. Becky Hannon said: There's no model about her, it's just absolutely ridiculous, there's no spark in her eyes. Scott responded, saying: Oh my God, I just wanted to throw a glass of water at her. It annoys me, it has a slapability factor, prompting Big Brother to reprimand him for his comments.[28]
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