Big Brother 8 was the eighth series of Big Brother UK; it aired in the summer of 2007. All the housemates who entered on Day 1 were female. The first male housemate was added two days later. At 94 days, it was the longest series of Big Brother in the UK.
All Alan has is an amazing fact about each of them, after which... who knows where the conversation will lead It's this intimacy and free-form nature that spawns the kind of anecdotes and improvisational humour you won't get anywhere else. And then, at the end of the show, Alan and his guests have to come up with a title for that episode. Easy. Right
戴维娜-麦考尔(Davina McCall)主持这个约会节目,英国和西班牙的单身汉在安达卢西亚的一个庄园里约会,看看他们是否能在语言不通的情况下找到真爱。里奇-梅里诺(Ricky Merino)作为搭档主持
Big Brother 7 in 2006 was the seventh series of Big Brother. It aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, from 18 May 2006 to 18 August 2006. The series lasted for 93 days; fifteen days longer than the previous series. At the time it was the longest running series and the next three series would also run for 13 weeks. It was the first series to be broadcast in 16:9.
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Big Brother 6 was the sixth series of Big Brother in the UK, a reality television show on Channel 4, in which a number of contestants live an isolated existence in a purpose-built house who try to avoid being evicted by public vote, with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. Big Brother 6 ran for eleven weeks, at the time the longest the programme had las...
Big Brother 4 in 2003 was the fourth series of Big Brother in the UK, a reality show shown on Channel 4 in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run. The series ran from Friday 23 May to Friday 25 July 2003.
The reaction to this series was poor, the press a...
Big Brother 2 was the second series of Big Brother UK; it aired in the summer of 2001. The series had a much larger budget than the first; the House in Bow, London was renovated following the first series. Ten housemates entered the House on Day 1, and an eleventh housemate, Josh Rafter, entered on Day 16. The series was won on 27 July, 2001, by Brian Dowling.
Big Brother 5 was the fifth series of Big Brother UK. It aired from 28th May, 2004 until 6th August, 2004. The series was notable for its fluctuating prize fund, the final value of which depended on the housemates' performance during tasks. The series was won by Nadia Almada; she received £63,500.
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1998年,23岁的杰米·奥利弗在BBC电视节目《原味大厨》(The Naked Chef)中一夜爆红。他的饮食观念和厨艺也给英国烹饪文化带来了翻天覆地的变化。而过去的这二十年里,杰米自己也在经历命运的各种跌宕起伏。本片将回顾这位全英家喻户晓的厨师的人生之路:身患阅读障碍童年坎坷,被发掘上电视一夜成名,变身英国标签厨师走向职业巅峰,个人品牌连锁餐厅不幸破产,全情推广健康饮食文化等等。本片通过杰米的讲述,带领观众深入他的内心世界,感受一个前所未见的真实厨神。
Across 12 eps, Jamie and Jimmy track down the recipes that mean the most to their celebrity guests, inspired by some of the profound and special moments in their lives. Jamie recreates these memorable dishes with his guests, and serves them up to a packed café of hungry diners. Plus the boys hit the road to tackle food issues that are important to them, campaigning to get peopl...
Ultimate Big Brother was the final series of Big Brother to be broadcast on Channel 4. The show was axed by Channel 4 on 26 August 2009. The series was broadcast on Channel 4 for 18 days, from 24th August, 2010 to 10th September, 2010. The series featured housemates from almost every series of Big Brother and a smaller section of housemates from Celebrity Big Brother. A 24-hour...
Big Brother 2010, also known as Big Brother 11, was the eleventh series of the British reality television series Big Brother UK, and the final series to be broadcast on Channel 4. The series launched on 9 June 2010,[1] and was aired on Channel 4 and E4 for 77 days with the finale on 24 August 2010, where Josie Gibson was crowned the winner with 77.5% of the public vote.
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Big Brother 10, also known as Big Brother 2009, was the tenth series of the British series Big Brother. It began on 4 June 2009 and was aired on Channel 4 and E4 for 93 days, concluding on 4 September when Sophie Reade was crowned the winner with 74.4% of the viewer's vote. The format of the programme remained largely unchanged from previous series; a group of people, referred ...
Big Brother 9 was the ninth series of Big Brother which aired on Channel 4 and E4. The series was launched on 5 June 2008, and ran for 13 weeks until 5 September 2008.
The winner of the series was Rachel Rice, who beat bookies' favourite Michael Hughes in the final vote with 51.3%. At the time of the series, Big Brother 9 was the least watched summer series in Big Brother's his...