Daily Summary
Day 1 | Tasks | On Day 1, John was set a task to do whatever the hijacker told him to do through an earpiece. He completed the task and thereby won himself a place in the final, as well as a party for the rest of the housemates. |
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Hijacker | Matt Lucas | |
Day 2 | Tasks | On Day 2, Big Brother asked for the three housemates who had bonded the most to come to the diary room. The group chose Anthony, Jeremy and Nathan. They had to take part in a number of tasks, such as baking a cake while linking arms. On Day 2, Big Brother asked all housemates to showcase their special talents in a short presentation. After watching each other, housemates were told to order themselves from most talented to least talented - with Calista being named most talented and John being chosen as the least talented. |
Hijacker | Matt Lucas | |
Day 3 | Tasks | On Day 3, the housemates took part in tasks to test their senses. In the first part of the task, Housemates competed in pairs. One housemate would wear headphones to block out noise, whilst the other acted out sound effect for them to guess. In the second part of the task, the housemates took turns to try to score penalties whilst wearing blacked out goggles. |
Hijacker | Ian Wright | |
Day 4 | Tasks | On Day 4, the housemates were given stereotypical movie characters to play by the hijacker. They had to remain in character throughout the day, and then put on a short play at the end of the day. The hijacker failed them for not working as a team. |
Hijacker | Alan Cumming | |
Day 5 | Tasks | On Day 5, the housemates took part in a moshing challenge. |
Hijacker | Kelly Osbourne | |
Day 6 | Tasks | On Day 6, an actor, in the guise of a disgruntled cameraman, broke into the house and staged a sit in on the hijackers command. This was to gauge how the housemates would react to an unexpected situation. |
Hijacker | Russell Brand | |
Day 7 | Tasks | On Day 7, Jade was shown footage of Victor talking about behind her back in the Diary Room. She was told by Big Brother not to tell anyone about what she had seen. Later Victor was shown the same footage. He was told that he would have to be nice to Jade for the entire day without telling anyone about his task. |
Hijacker | John McCririck | |
Day 8 | Tasks | On Day 8, the housemates worked in groups in a TV related task. |
Hijacker | Janet Street Porter | |
Day 9 | Tasks | On Day 9, The housemates took part in a Battle of the Bands. 6 Housemates formed an Emo band, whilst the other 6 formed a Nu-Rave band. The Emo band consisting of Amy, Emilia, Jeremy, John, Liam and Nathan won the task and were rewarded with a silent disco. |
Exits | Jade was evicted with 51.2% | |
Hijackers | Peaches Geldof And Fifi Brown | |
Day 10 | Tasks | On Day 10, Amy and Anthony were "lifted" from the house in an early morning SAS raid. Their task was to not give away a code previously given to them by Big Brother. They were interrogated in secluded room until Anthony gave up his code. Amy was the winner of the task and awarded a £5,000 cash prize, as well as immunity from the next eviction. She was also given the chance to pick another housemate to receive immunity. She picked Anthony. Anthony was then asked to pick a housemate who would automatically face eviction. He chose Victor. |
Hijacker | Andy McNab | |
Day 11 | Tasks | On Day 11, the housemates took part in a Pub Quiz. Teams led by Nathan and John competed against a team led by the hijacker. As both housemates teams failed to beat the hijacker's team, they failed the task. However as John's team scored more than Nathan's, John was awarded the chance to have a drink with the hijacker in a secret room. Here he was awarded the additional prize of a 3 minute phonecall home, however John decided to save 1 minute of talk time to give to Anthony. |
Hijacker | Chris Moyles | |
Day 12 | Tasks | On Day 12, the housemates had to cook a 4 course meal. They then had to attend a dinner party with a cross dressing theme. |
Hijacker | Brian Sewell | |
Day 13 | Tasks | On Day 13, the housemates eligible for eviction had to convince the hijacker why they shouldn't be put up for the public vote. Emilia, Jeremy and Liam were chosen to face eviction. Later on the housemates had to dress up in their eviction outfits and put on a fshion show. |
Hijacker | Joan Rivers | |
Day 14 | Tasks | On Day 14, the housemates had to come up with a new business idea and present it to the hijacker. Amy, Anthony and Latoya were the winners. Later on, the housemates had to dress up as Bo' Selecta character, Craig David. Their task was to look after his pet Kestrel, Kes, and sing his song "Soda Pop". The house failed the task, after Emilia briefly put the plastic Kestrel in the hot tub. |
Hijacker | Keith Lemon | |
Day 15 | Tasks | On Day 15, the housemates had to take on particular musical traits. Some had to dance wherever they went, other had to sing all their words. The winners were Calista and John. |
Hijacker | Denise Van Outen | |
Day 16 | Tasks | On Day 16, the housemates were initially told they would take part in a Life Drawing task. However when Jay went to the Diary Room to collect supplies, it was revealed that the real task was to annoy Jay as much as possible, without him realising it was a task. The housemates passed, with Jay and Jeremy (who was dubbed the most annoying housemate) rewarded with a special meal. Later on, the housemates took part in the Channel 4 programme Cookalong:Live (part of the Food Fight series), where they had to produce a 3 course meal under the guidance of Gordon Ramsay. |
Exits | Liam was evicted with 44% of the public vote and Victor was evicted with 32% | |
Hijacker | Scott Mills | |
Day 17 | Tasks | On Day 17, the three chose Anthony, Jeremy and Nathan to compete to win a date with the 3 hijackers. Anthony was declared the winner of the task. As Latoya and John helped Anthony prepare for his date they received a prize of champagne and cake. |
Hijackers | The McQueen Sisters | |
Day 18 | Tasks | On Day 18, the housemates were joined in the house by the hijackers. After a tape was played into the house of them saying mean things during Jade's eviction, the hijackers worked to try to gain the forgiveness of the housemates. As the housemates unanimously decided to forgive the hijackers, they won the task and a luxury menu. |
Hijackers | Mat Horne and James Corden | |
Day 19 | Tasks | On Day 19, the housemates competed in a Nerd Day task. Split into groups, they were assigned various geeky tasks, including battle reenactments, model building, bird watching and rubber band ball making. Jeremy was named as the geekiest and the housemates passed the task. |
Hijackers | Mackenzie Crook | |
Day 20 | Tasks | On Day 20, the hijackers assigned the task "Big Brother's Big Brain" where housemates were put on the spot twice and asked questions about their talents and one of their interests as stated on their applications. Anthony won by answering 11 questions correctly. |
Hijackers | Nicole Appleton & Melanie Blatt | |
Day 21 | Tasks | On Day 21, the housemates were split into pairs of two and asked to perform a stand-up comedy routine at "Big Brother's Comedy Club", with one housemate writing the routine and the other presenting it. The housemates passed their task, and were rewarded by a film screening in the living area, where Dermot appeared halfway on-screen with a surprise eviction. |
Exits | Latoya was evicted with 56% of the public vote | |
Hijackers | Roseanne Barr | |
Day 22 | Tasks | On Day 22, housemates had to wear a clock around their neck and announce the time and their activity during the morning in a Geordie accent, imitating Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley. Jimmy Carr decided that Amy gave the most effort and rewarded her with a pocket watch. As a consolation prize, he gave all housemates mugs with their names written on them. They also had to rank their fellow housemates in order of most to least based on three categories: looks, intelligence and talent. Afterwards, they had to correctly identify which housemates were ranked more or less than each other on at least two of the categories, and the housemates passed the task. They also chose an animal which best represented them and were given costumes to wear. |
Hijackers | Jimmy Carr | |
Day 23 | Tasks | Housemates were each assigned a large roll of cardboard which they had to unravel to create a maze. They then flattened the rolls onto the floor and had to strip naked (though all housemates refused to do so, all but John and Amy did it in their underwear) cover themselves in paint and rolled around on the cardboard to create body images. The card was later used as wallpaper in the living area.
Later the housemates had a wine-tasting session with the hijacker that day Malcolm McLaren. McLaren had asked for this to be broadcast in black and white which it was. |
Exits | Jay was evicted with 30% of the public vote and Calista was evicted with 25% | |
Hijackers | Malcolm McLaren | |
Day 24 | Tasks | All housemates had to dress up as each other and pretend to be another housemate for 30 minutes. John swapped with Emilia, Nathan with Amy and Anthony with Jeremy.
The hijacker that day, Kate Lawler later entered the house with an Indian take-away. While in the house, she lied to Anthony and told him that evicted housemate, Calista Robertson, had sold a story about him to a tabloid newspaper which was "very personal". |
Hijackers | Kate Lawler | |
Day 25 | Tasks | |
Hijackers | Jonathan Jacob (the Myspace competition winner to hijack the House), Dermot O'Leary and The Sugababes (Amelle, Heidi and Keisha) | |
Day 26 | Tasks | |
Exits | 6th Place Nathan,5th Place Jeremy,4th Place Anthony,3rd Place Amy, Runner-up Emilia and The Winner Is John. |
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