Big Brother 2006 (UK) - Weekly Summary

Weekly Summary

In the first week a group of housemates, known as "The Big Brotherhood" were elected by group leaders Lisa and Shahbaz. These housemates received their suitcases and eviction immunity for the week. Mikey replaced Shahbaz as leader, after Shahbaz voluntarily left on Day 7 Bonnie, Dawn and Glyn were not chosen to join "The Big Brotherhood" and so were placed up for eviction. Dawn was asked to leave on Day 8 after using a code to receive information from the outside world. Bonnie and Glyn were put to the public vote and on Day 9 Bonnie was evicted with 78% of the vote.

In week two the housemates had to answer various questions in order to win a luxury food budget, in the game show-style "Meal or No Meal", which had a similar name to Channel 4's show "Deal or No Deal". On Day 13 Pete was asked questions answered wrongly in previous rounds. Getting three out of four right, Pete won the House two new housemates, Sam and Aisleyne. On Day 14 George left voluntarily. Richard, Lea and Sezer faced the public vote, and on Day 16 Sezer was evicted with 91.6% of the public vote.

During week three, on Day 18, the housemates had a "Shouting" task to win a luxury reward for the person who could shout the loudest. The weekly shopping task was Big Brother's Temp Agency, where housemates were given different jobs, such as lifeguard, chef, toilet attendant, and PA. Sam and Nikki were put to the public vote and on Day 23 Sam was evicted with 53.7% of the public vote. Following Sam's eviction, Susie, being the winner of a "Golden Ticket", was randomly selected to enter the House.

During week four Big Brother imposed "The State of Susie". The House was adorned with images and statues of Susie, making Susie the leader of a "dictatorship" and the other housemates her followers. The weekly task was failed four hours after it began. Thirty-three fails were recorded, thirty more than were allowed. Susie, the only housemate allowed to nominate, chose Grace and Nikki for the public vote. On Day 30 Grace was evicted with 87.9% of the public vote.

In week five the housemates had to perform a baton routine, dressed as majorettes. Glyn was appointed leader and led the housemates to pass the task. Though the housemates later lost the task after Glyn claimed he didn't think the housemates deserved the food. Imogen, Mikey, Nikki and Lisa were put up for eviction. Lisa was evicted on Day 37 with 60.3% of the public vote.

In week six the housemates had to rub another housemate with soap until all of the soap was gone. Imogen, Glyn and Susie won, and had the prize of the use of a luxury spa. The housemates also had to stop milk from emptying out of a tank. Imogen was secretly told the real task, to empty more than half of the milk, without the other housemates' knowledge, and she succeeded. Aisleyne and Susie were put to the public vote, but not to evict. The vote was to decide who moved into a secret "House Next Door", Aisleyne was moved to the House Next Door on Day 45. She was joined by five new housemates: Jayne, Jennie, Jonathan, Michael and Spiral.

In week seven Aisleyne had to decide which housemates to evict from the "House Next Door", unaware she was sending them to the real House. On Days 47 and 49, Aisleyne sent Jayne, Michael and Jennie to the main House, believing that she was evicting them. On Day 50, Aisleyne was told to evict either Jonathan or Spiral. She evicted Jonathan. Richard and Lea were put up for eviction. Lea was evicted on Day 51 with 53.8% of the public vote.

During week eight on Day 54, the housemates participated in the “Big Brother Tennis Championship,” where the housemates played a game of tennis against Big Brother. The housemates won seven games and were rewarded with a party. On Day 56, each housemate got one minute to perform as many burps as they could. If the house collectively performed 200 burps than they would receive a children's party. They performed 252 burps collectively and won the reward. Following Jayne relaying her impressions of the other housemates from before she had entered the House, all of the housemates except her were to face the public vote. On Day 58 Nikki was evicted with 37.2% of the public vote.

In week nine, on Day 61, the housemates were given a walking task. Each housemate was given a pedometer and was asked to walk around the house for two hours. It was revealed that Glyn walked the most steps and received a luxury meal of his choice, though this was given in the form of a smoothie which he was forced to taste. Housemates then had to complete an assault course. The housemates passed the task and were rewarded with an eighties-theme party, along with a luxury shopping budget for the following week. Richard and Jayne were put up for eviction, Jayne was evicted on Day 65 with 67.1% of the public vote.

In week ten Big Brother devised the "Best Friends" task. Housemates were paired up for the week. Each pair chose a single fellow housemate for eviction and Big Brother later announced that the nominated housemates, along with their "Best Friends", would be up for eviction. The pair with the lowest share of the public vote would be evicted. Throughout the week, housemates completed the "Prison" task where the "House Next Door" became a prison. The housemates passed the task and were rewarded with letters from home, along with the luxury food budget. The pairs of Imogen and Susie, Michael and Spiral and Pete and Richard were put up for eviction. Michael and Spiral were evicted together on Day 72 with the lowest share of the vote to stay in, 9.7%.

In week eleven, on Day 75, Big Brother went on holiday, leaving housemates with an automated service as a temporary replacement. Housemates were told to make postcards for Big Brother and were rewarded with a sleepover and pyjama party. Housemates also had to learn five different things, similar to a university course. The group passed, and were given a luxury shopping budget for Week 12. The graduation was celebrated with a party. Imogen, Jennie, Mikey and Susie faced the public vote. Mikey was evicted first on Day 79 with 48.5% of the four-way vote, Susie was evicted after him with 59.4% of the three-way vote.

In week twelve Jennie won the "Big Brother Board Game" task, she was rewarded with a place in the final, and a bottle of champagne. Housemates were also given the task "Big Brother FM" where they had to pretend to be DJs. They were awarded a luxury shopping budget, after the show proved popular with the public. On Day 84, previously evicted housemates Nikki, Grace, Lea, and Mikey entered the "House Next Door" following a public vote between 10 previous housemates. On hearing the news that four ex-housemates were living Next Door, Glyn attempted to get into the House Next Door by climbing on the roof and therefore breaking the rules. Richard and Imogen were put up for eviction and moved into the house next door until one of them was evicted. Imogen was evicted on Day 86 with 62% of the public vote. Richard Re-entered the main house after Imogen was evicted on Day 86. After Imogen's exit Nikki was chosen by housemates to re-enter the House on Day 87. Lea, Grace, and Mikey left the Big Brother compound on Day 86.

During the final week the housemates had to compete in a slow bicycle race. Pete won the race and was rewarded with a disco for one in the Diary Room with free alcohol. Housemates were given a task in which they had to form a dance troupe. They passed the task and were rewarded with two bottles of wine. Housemates were given a task called "Before They Were Housemates". On Day 91, housemates were given another mini task by Big Brother in which they had to write a "future autobiography". Housemates were set the task of becoming "political campaigners". Each housemate was required to convince the audience that another housemate should win Big Brother. On Day 93, Jennie finished in 6th, Nikki in 5th and Richard in 4th Place. Aisleyne left the house in third place. Glyn left the House as runner-up and Pete left as winner of Big Brother 7.

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