Number Plates For Big Brother.....
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public are more and more interested in the Channel 4 program "Big
Brother". Here we have listed a few possibilities for the
contestants of Big Brother.
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Davina McCall is the host of Live
Eviction shows and other special shows. She has been the host of
Eviction shows for all seven seasons of Big Brother UK.
About Big Brother
- Channel 4 has announced Big Brother will be renewed for an eighth
series, which will air in May 2007. It has now been confirmed a
ninth, tenth and eleventh series of Big Brother UK, which include
the celebrity version, all its subsidiary shows and E4 streaming
have been signed with Channel 4 for a reported £180 million.[1]
Although the ITV director of television, Simon Shaps, is believed to
have talked to Endemol about the contract, it is understood the
network did not make a formal offer for Big Brother.
Aspect ratio
Series 1–6 of Big Brother (2000–2005), including the four series of
Celebrity Big Brother 2 of them, were some of the very few
programmes on mainstream British terrestrial television that were
broadcast in the old 4:3 aspect ratio as opposed to the more common
16:9 widescreen format. (Except the Big Brother Panto, which was in
widescreen). The reason for this is unclear, but was believed to be
because of the size of some of the cameras. However, from Big
Brother 7 (2006) the aspect ratio has been switched in favour of the
16:9 format, with Big Brother, and all of its sister shows
broadcasting in widescreen.
The House
For the first two series, the house was located in Bow, London near
to the Three Mills Studios which housed Davina's interviews and the
production crew. After planning permission expired after two main
seasons (and the first Celebrity Big Brother), Newham Council
ordered the complex to be returned to a natural habitat. Subsequent
series have taken place at Elstree Studios, which offers more
security than the Bow site (which had a public footpath running
alongside the southern border). Even the Elstree site has problems,
however: it is close to a residential area, attracting complaints
from locals about crowd noise on eviction night. Permission has
recently been granted to extend the lease of the house for series 7
and 8 (2006 and 2007 respectively).[3] On 20th July 2006 it was
reported in a tabloid newspaper that Big Brother producers had
failed to gain the rights to extend the lease for usage of the house
past 2007, mainly due to the fact that local residents are
continually complaining about crowd noise on eviction nights.
Celebrity Big Brother 6 and Big Brother 8 will both be filmed at
Elstree Studios but the newspaper reported that Big Brother
producers are now attempting to find a new location for the Big
Brother House where it will begin filming for series 9 (2008
respectively).[4]
Every year, Big Brother changes the interior of the house to make it
fit with the theme of the series. For example, the Big Brother 5
house was claustraphobic, with very sharp and harsh design features.
Series 7 had an "Inside Out" theme, where certain items that one
would expect inside of the house, such as the dining table, were
located outside in the garden. Starting with series three, the
entrance and exit to the house have featured the same design. Due to
the fact that the Elstree Studio is located on a tank, one must
travel up a staircase, walk through sliding doors with the Big
Brother logo imprinted on them, and then walk down another staircase
inside of the compound to reach the main door to the house. However,
series five saw a departure from this, as the entrance to the house
was flat.
The tasks
Housemates are regularly set tasks by Big Brother. These vary from a
short job for one housemate (often conducted without the other
housemates' knowledge) to tasks over several days involving the
whole house.
Shorter tasks are generally rewarded with "treats" such as
cigarettes or alcohol. The longer ones usually determine the size of
the weekly shopping budget. If housemates fail these tasks, they are
provided with basic rations only. Tasks often involve an element of
performance, dressing up, or artistic endeavour.
In more recent series, some tasks have also rewarded or punished
housemates with regard to nominations, such as the now infamous
'Pants of Power'.
Series 3 of Big Brother introduced the "Big Brother: Live Task"
programme. Each Saturday at 9.00 p.m., the housemates would take
part in a short task which could change the way they live in the
house, one task gave the housemates the chance to remove the bars
(rich / poor side divide).
The live tasks were continued in Big Brother 4, where winners of the
task were treated to special rewards in a hidden 'reward room'. In
series 5 the results of the live tasks affected the size of the
prize fund. £10,000 was taken off the prize; each task they failed
however, this was discontinued in the third week of Big Brother 5 to
make way for further highlights from the house.
Live
Channel 4 has made available live pictures and audio from the Big
Brother house. However the stream had a delay of 15 minutes so that
audio and/or pictures can be edited out to comply with TV
regulations.
Internet Stream
The action from within the house has been streamed live over the
Internet for a one-off fee subscription that lasts until the end of
a series. Subscribers to NTL Broadband Plus can watch the live
stream free over the Internet.
E4
Since the second series Channel 4's sister station E4 has also
carried live pictures and audio from the Big Brother house. An
interactive service available to digital viewers allows 24/7 access
to the stream, even when E4 is carrying normal programming. In 2005
for Series 6 this service became available and free for 5.1 million
viewers who have access to Freeview. During series 2 - 4 the
interactive service via digital TV also carried up to 4 separate
video streams; 2 containing live footage from the house, both
focusing on different groups of people in different areas of the
house whilst the others contained highlights from recent house
action. Only a single feed appeared from Series 5 onward.
Free view viewers were previously able to view live streaming by
pressing the red button while watching E4 and 'LIVE' is displayed.
This redirected the viewer to channel 305, which required More 4+1
to be discontinued to allow for the transmission. However, as of
17th of July this feature was removed in preparation for a free
version of Film4 which began airing on the 23rd of July.
Subscribers to the NTL digital cable service, Digital cable Telewest
and Sky Digital viewers can watch the feed through the red
button.[5] However, this service is unavailable to Sky's Irish
customers as E4 broadcasts on a different frequency in Ireland due
to commercial legislation, and the frequency isn't capable of
interactive streaming.
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