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===Sylvia=== ===Sylvia===
Sylvia Barrie is a 21-year-old student that came to ] from ] when she was 11. She describes herself as a devout ], who prays daily and attends church regularly. Sylvia Barrie is a 21-year-old student who came to ] from ] when she was 11. She describes herself as a devout ], who prays daily and attends church regularly.


== Weekly summary == == Weekly summary ==

Revision as of 22:42, 5 June 2008

Template:Airing Template:Big Brother housemates Big Brother 2008 is the ninth series of the British reality television series Big Brother scheduled to air on Channel 4 and E4. The series was launched on 5 June 2008, and it is due to run for 13 weeks until 5 September 2008. This series started later than normal so that it did not clash with Britain's Got Talent, which was being aired on ITV during May. Big Brother held auditions from 21 November 2007 to 25 January 2008.

Housemates

Alexandra

Alexandra De-Gale is a female 23 year old accounts executive from Croydon, London.

Dale

Dale Howard is a 21 year old student and part-time DJ from Liverpool.

Darnell

Darnell Swallow is a 26 year old songwriter from London. He was born in Ipswich but grew up in the US until being deported after becoming involved in gang culture.

Dennis

Dennis McHugh is a 23 year old dance teacher from Edinburgh.

Jennifer

Jennifer Clark is a 22-year-old model from Chester-le-Street.

Kathreya

Kathreya Kasisopa is a 30-year-old thai massage therapist from Kent.She relocated from Thailand to the UK seven years ago.

Lisa

Lisa Appleton is a 40 year old civil servant from Warrington, who works for the Home Office.

Luke

Luke Marsden is a 20-year-old student and part-time pro-wrestling announcer from Wigan. He is a proud supporter of the Conservative Party.

Mario

Mario Marconi is a 42-year-old civil servant from Warrington , formerly a probation officer. He was christened Shaun but changed his name to suit his image.

Michael

Big Brother's first ever blind housemate, Michael 'Mikey' Hughes is a 33-year-old radio producer from Ayrshire. He lost his sight during an operation in 1998.

Mohamed

Mohamed Mohamed is a 23 year old toy demonstrator from London.

Rachel

Rachel Rice is a 24 year old trainee teacher from Torfaen in Wales.

Rebecca

Rebecca Shiner is a 21 year old nursery nurse from Coventry.

Rex

Rex Newmark is a 24 year old chef from Hampstead.

Stephanie

Stephanie McMichael is a 19-year-old student from Liverpool. In 2002, Stephanie was disqualified from Popstars: The Rivals, the show that created Girls Aloud, for being too young.

Sylvia

Sylvia Barrie is a 21-year-old student who came to UK from Sierra Leone when she was 11. She describes herself as a devout Catholic, who prays daily and attends church regularly.

Weekly summary

Week 1 Tasks
  • On Day 1 the first four housemates to enter the house, Lisa, Mario, Stephanie and Luke, were given a secret mission by Big Brother. The group must keep the fact that Lisa and Mario are a real couple in life instead Mario is in a relationship with Stephanie. They must keep this secret from their fellow housemates or face eviction, if they pass they will be exempt from the first eviction and the rest of the housemates will face the public vote.
Entrances
  • Mario, Lisa, Luke, Stephanie, Rachel, Dale, Sylvia, Dennis, Michael, Alexandra, Rex, Mohamed, Rebecca, Jennifer, Darnell and Kathreya entered the House on Day 1.
Exits


Twenty Second Round Up

A new feature of the show to be included in this series is that at the start of each show, a round up of the previous days events with be read by mock news reader 'Dai Davis Peach', who failed to apply for the seventh and eighth season of Big Brother.

Logo

The official "eye" logo was revealed on 12 May 2008, on the official Big Brother website. On 15 May the eye started its televised comeback with clips interspersed throughout the breaks, being first broadcast during the break of Come Dine With Me. 10 days before the Thursday a countdown began that featured the number of days left to wait in the new eye style. These adverts will air everyday until June 5th. Each Big Brother show will share the same logo with a minor but significant difference in each one. The difference will be the colored shard will be different to reflect the show, for example BBLB will be green.

House

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The house has been completely rebuilt with a new look for the series, the house is bigger than any other series since Big Brother began in 2000. Many of the walls are padded and are slanted, facing inwards. The door to enter the house is on a wall covered in a picture of a glass eye shattered, in keeping with the logo. For the first time ever, there are two sets of stairs that the housemates will enter and exit the house via. Usually these stairs are only seen by the housemates when they enter the house and when they are evicted, but this year they will be seen by the housemate every day, as they are separated by the Diary Room.

Garden

The garden has green and red walls with slanted mirrors and a boat-shaped pool. It also sees the return of a smoking area, that includes an over sized ashtray, to conform with UK wide legislation banning smoking in all enclosed public places and workplaces.

It also includes a small sectioned off, indoor seating area, big enough for two. Another new feature is the prison, a tiny caged off corner of the garden, where housemates are locked in if they disobey the rules. It is comparatively larger to last year's garden.

Bedrooms

The bedroom contains eight beds. The walls are made completely of what appear to be lockers, similar to those seen in a gym. For the first time in three years there are only single beds, made of metal. It is the first bedroom in the last five years to not have a large glass wall looking into the house, instead it only has a small window.

The second bedroom, accessed via the garden, has a feel of luxury. It contains, eight double beds, one for each housemate and has walls covered with red, velvet curtains. The beds, lockers and mirrors are all framed with gold.

Bathroom

The bathroom has a look of glamour and luxury to it, with marble fitting and golden statues and taps. Unlike last year, it contains a bath, a small sitting area and for the first time ever has a glass wall, looking through the rest of the house.

Diary Room

The Diary Room separates the two sets of stair that the housemates enter and exit the house via. The door is, like the door they enter the main house through, covered in a picture of a shattered eye. The walls of the Diary Room are red and bumpy. The chair is sliver-coloured and leather.

Broadcasts

It has been confirmed that Big Brother's Big Mouth, Big Brother's Little Brother and Diary Room Uncut will return. It is unknown whether Big Brother On The Couch will return. It has also been confirmed that Davina McCall will return as the host.

Dermot O' Leary will not return to host Big Brother's Little Brother, and has been replaced by Zezi Ifore and George Lamb. James Corden and Mathew Horne will also not return to host Big Brother's Big Mouth, and will be replaced with a different guest host each week. Chris Moyles, Jack Whitehall and Steve Pemberton have all been confirmed as guest hosts when the new series begins. Live streaming from the house will return to E4, but has been changed from Big Brother Live to Big Brother:Direct From The House.

The series has moved back from the usual 9pm timeslot to 10pm for the first time in two years. We will also see the return of the Saturday highlights shows, which were abandoned for Big Brother 8. Weekend shows will be airing at 10pm, with the eviction times moving back to their former slot for the first time since Big Brother 5.

The weekly podcast made by the housemates in BB8 has been axed for BB9, with a 30 minute radio show Big Brother's Big Ears as its replacement. Like the podcast, it will be available for download on the Channel 4 website and is to be hosted by Iain Lee and Gemma Cairney. It will air twice a week.

For the first time in the show's history, there will be no live web stream and there will be less live coverage on E4 because of the decision that E4 Music will continue during the series' run rather than taking a break until the series is over.


References

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