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Template:Big Brother housemates Celebrity Big Brother 10 is the tenth series of the British reality television series Celebrity Big Brother. It launched on 15 August 2012, two days after the final of Big Brother 13, and will air on Channel 5 and 5* for 24 days until 7 September 2012. It will be the third celebrity series to air on Channel 5 as part of a contract extension of the current two-year contract with Endemol and the fifth series of Big Brother to air on Channel 5 in the year since they acquired the show.

Production

Pre-series

Initially, only one series of Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother was planned to air once a year over the span of two years, but on 27 March 2012, Channel 5 announced that a second celebrity series would air in 2012. This is the first time that two series of Celebrity Big Brother have been broadcast in the same year. It is also only the second edition to be shown in summer instead of winter. Big Brother 13 was originally planned to run for thirteen weeks but was cut back to ten weeks to accommodate this series.

Adverts

The first trailer for this series was broadcast on 9 August, which showed host Brian Dowling in the Diary Room, with Big Brother telling him who will be entering the House, reacting excitedly. A teaser clip showing facial features of all the celebrity housemates was shown on 11 August 2012

Logo

The eye logo for the series was revealed on 4 August 2012. The eye remains similar to the Big Brother 13 logo, but with the iconic Celebrity Big Brother star in the centre of the eye and some of the colour blocks changed.

Voting

The only way for viewers to vote during this series is by calling a premium rate telephone number. It had initially been announced that Facebook voting would be in effect for this series but due to technical issues during Big Brother 13 Channel 5 cancelled these plans.

House

The house remained largely unchanged from the thirteenth regular series. A separate room became the gym, the theme of the bedroom changed to a new maroon colour, with changed beds and a completely new carpet, the shower door was replaced and cameras were removed from the toilets, and new rugs were placed on the bathroom floor and the entrance to the garden. The sofas were also brand new to the Celebrity Big Brother House.

Housemates

Ashley McKenzie

Ashley McKenzie (born 17 July 1989) is an English judoka and member of the Great Britain judo squad competing in the men's 60 kg category. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he was defeated in the second round.

Cheryl Fergison

Cheryl Fergison (born 4 March 1964) is an English actress, most notable for playing Heather Trott in EastEnders. On Day 1, Cheryl, along with fellow housemate Julie were set a secret mission in which they had to follow Big Brother's directions in order to create drama in the house. Since they performed to Big Brother's satisfaction, they won their housemates a party.

Coleen Nolan

Coleen Nolan (born 12 March 1965) is an English television presenter, author, singer, and the youngest member of the girl group The Nolans. Nolan has since been a panellist on Loose Women and a contestant on Dancing on Ice.

Danica Thrall

Sonia Danica-Thrall, known by her modelling name Danica Thrall (born 30 March 1988) is a model and reality TV personality, who appeared on the documentary Sex, Lies & Rinsing Guys, and was a regular presenter on televised sex line Elite TV.

Harvey

Michael Harvey, Jr, aka MC Harvey, (born 1979) is an English musician and former non-League footballer, best known as a member of So Solid Crew.

Jasmine Lennard

Jasmine Lennard (born 25 July 1985) is an English model, known for appearing on the series Make Me A Supermodel and for her publicised affair with Simon Cowell. On Day 3, in the face-to-face nominations she received 3 votes, and so was put up for eviction with Rhian. She received the fewest votes and so became the 1st person to be evicted on Day 8.

Julian Clary

Julian Peter McDonald Clary (born 25 May 1959) is an English comedian and novelist, known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style, with a heavy reliance on innuendo and double entendre. He has also acted in films, television, and on stage.

Julie Goodyear

Julie Goodyear, MBE (born Julie Kemp, 29 March 1942) is an English actress, best known for playing the long-running role of Bet Lynch on soap opera Coronation Street. On Day 1, Julie was the first housemate to enter the Celebrity Big Brother House, where she was given a secret mission along with fellow housemate Cheryl where they both had to create drama in the house by following instructions by Big Brother through earpieces. They both performed to Big Brother's satisfaction and won a party in the garden.

Martin Kemp

Martin John Kemp (born 10 October 1961) is an English actor and musician, best known as the bassist in the New Romantic band Spandau Ballet, as well as for his portrayal as Steve Owen in EastEnders.

Prince Lorenzo

Lorenzo Borghese (born June 9, 1972), commonly known as Prince Lorenzo Borghese, is a member of the House of Borghese, cosmetics entrepreneur and animal advocate, and the featured bachelor on the 9th season of The Bachelor.

Rhian Sugden

Rhian Marie Sugden (born 11 September 1986) is an English glamour model and Page Three girl.

Samantha Brick

Samantha Brick (age 41) is a journalist who is publicly known for a column in the Daily Mail which read, Why Women Hate Me For Being Beautiful.

The Situation

Michael Sorrentino (born 4 July 1982), aka "The Situation", is best known as a cast member on the American reality show Jersey Shore.

Summary

Weekly summary
Day 1 Entrances
  • Julie, Cheryl, The Situation, Julian, Rhian, Harvey, Samantha, Lorenzo, Danica, Ashley, Coleen, Jasmine and Martin entered the Big Brother house.
Tasks
  • Soap stars Cheryl and Julie were given a secret mission in which they had to cause as much drama as they could by following Big Brother's instructions through an ear piece which was handed to them through the diary room on the launch. The task saw Julie and Cheryl have a fight about an affair Julie had with one of Cheryl's ex-boyfriends. The task ended with an argument climaxing with Julie throwing a drink in Cheryl's face. They both successfully passed the task and won the house a soap opera themed party in the garden.
Day 2 Tasks
  • Julian and The Situation were called to the diary room in order to participate in The Moment of Truth task, in which they found two boards matching phrases to the other housemates' faces. As the pair were giving the answers, the other housemates had to stand behind a podium with a corresponding bubble they believe represents them the most, peeling off a square from the podium to reveal whether they are correct. Julian and The Situation had to match every housemate and statement correctly in order to pass. As they incorrectly matched Danica, Julie, Martin, and Rhian they failed the task.
Day 3 Tasks
  • As part of the female housemates' secret mission, they must flirt with Prince Lorenzo in hopes of being picked as his princess. The princess will be given royal treatment from Lorenzo for the rest of the day, showered with gifts provided by HRH Big Brother. Prince Lorenzo chose Samantha to be his princess.
Nominations
  • The first round of nominations took place live, face-to-face on Channel 5. Each housemate was given an envelope containing pictures of all the other housemates. Each then had to choose one to nominate and show this housemate's picture to the rest of the group, giving a reason for their nomination. Jasmine and Rhian both received three nominations and will face the first public vote on Day 8.
Day 4 Tasks
  • Julian and Julie became team captains for Day 4's task. They had to judge the other housemates' talents and then each choose one to represent their team. A vote on the Big Brother website determined involving representatives Ashley and Harvey saw Ashley win his team along with captain Julian a VIP party that night.

Nominations table

Day 3 Day 8 Final
Day 24
Nominations
received
Ashley Prince Lorenzo

0
Cheryl Rhian The Situation,
Samantha


0
Coleen Rhian The Situation,
Julie


4
Danica Jasmine

2
Harvey Danica

0
Julian The Situation The Situation,
Prince Lorenzo


0
Julie Coleen Prince Lorenzo,
Coleen


1
Martin Jasmine Coleen,
Rhian


1
Prince Lorenzo Jasmine

3
Rhian Martin

4
Samantha Rhian

1
The Situation Coleen

4
Jasmine Danica Evicted
(Day 8)
3
Nomination
note
1 2
Against
public vote
Jasmine,
Rhian
Evicted Jasmine
Fewest votes
to save

Notes

  • ^Note 1 : On Day 3, housemates were required to nominate one person, face-to-face, live on Channel 5. After nominations took place, Big Brother announced that housemates were allowed to discuss their nominations for the rest of the night.
  • ^Note 2 : On Day 8, after the first eviction, housemates were once again required to nominate live on Channel 5. The second eviction will take place two days later.

Ratings and reception

On 15 August 2012, the launch show drew 2.7million viewers, and is down on the ninth series earlier in January which drew 3.5 million viewers.

Television ratings

Official ratings are taken from BARB and include Channel 5 +1.

Official viewers (millions)
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Weekly average
Running average
Series average
blue-coloured boxes denote live shows.

References

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