Big Brother Australia 2007 - Friday Night Live

Friday Night Live

For the main article regarding Friday Night Live, see Big Brother Australia#Friday Night Live.

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Theme Gladiator Japanese Game Show Bling Bling On the Beach Almost Famous Outback Adventure Jungle Mexican Nightmare Back to School Pirate 70's Disco Seven Deadly Sins Quest for Glory
Winner Emma Hayley Andrew Demet Andrew Billy Andrew Jamie Daniela Daniela Joel Billy Travis Zach
Winner's Choice Aleisha Andrew Travis Joel Thomas Zoran Jamie Thomas Michelle Zach Zoran Travis Zach
Billy
Major Prize New Zealand Holiday Domestic Holiday Watches Holiday Egypt Holiday Vietnam Holiday Borneo Holiday South America Holiday Cambodia Holiday Vietnam Holiday Thailand Holiday South African Holiday South American Holiday
Minor Prize Scooter Scooter Scooter Scooter Scooter Scooter Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii Scooter Nintendo Wii Scooter Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii
Booby Prize Baby Shoes Porridge Zebra Underpants Bucket & Spade Hiking Boots Kangaroo Poo Half-Eaten Banana Chilli Con Carne Skeleton Foot Whoopie Cushion Pirate Videotape Leo Sayer Greatest Hits CD 7 'Deadly' Pins

  • In the 13th Friday Night Games, as the winner, Travis was allowed to bring two guests into the Rewards Room.
  • Andrew has won more Friday Night Games than any other housemate, in any season that "FNL" has aired in on Big Brother.
  • As an extra on the final Friday Night Games, Zach (the winner) won the chance to spend a few minutes with his best friend Zac, Zack, or Zachary who Big Brother used in the last mini-task, instead of the usual prizes.

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