Celebrity Big Brother 2007 (UK) - Daily Summary and Highlights

Daily Summary and Highlights

Day 1 Entries Carole, Cleo, Danielle, Dirk, Donny, Ian, Jermaine, Jo, Ken, Leo, and Shilpa entered the House.
General Upon entering the House the housemates began to converse and socialise with one another while Donny, who may have been drunk, jumped into the House Jacuzzi fully clothed.
Day 3 Entries/Twists Jack, Jackiey, and Jade entered the house.
Tasks The housemates were told to pack a small suitcase each that must last them three days and three nights. Big Brother announced that eight of the current housemates were to move to the House Next Door while the remaining three housemates were to stay in the main house. Danielle, Jo, Leo, Carole, Donny, Ian, Cleo and Dirk moved into the house next door and will become servants to the masters in the main house: Jermaine, Shilpa and Ken who were joined by Jade, her boyfriend Jack and her mother Jackiey.
Exits Donny left the house voluntarily by climbing over the garden wall in the House Next Door after learning he would be a servant to Jade and her new extended family in the main House.
Day 5 Exits Ken Russell voluntarily left the House after arguing with Jade Goody and her family.
General Jade's grandparents entered the House as guests for dinner. They left after the meal.
Day 6 Tasks The housemates were informed that they had passed the Masters and Servants task. Jo failed because she allowed Ken to make his own food at one point and Leo failed because he fell asleep during his shift.
Day 8 Exits Jackiey was evicted from the Big Brother House. Jackiey was called to the Diary Room and informed she would leave the House via the Diary Room and would not say goodbye to her fellow housemates; the housemates observed Jackiey's eviction on the plasma screen in the kitchen.
Day 9 Nomination The first round of nominations took place with Dirk and Leo up for eviction, they were joined by Carole as punishment for discussing nominations.
Punishments Carole faced the vote automatically after it was revealed that Cleo and she had discussed nominations, the housemates were instructed to choose one of the pair to face the public vote.
Day 10 Exits Leo Sayer voluntarily left the House. He left the House by smashing the glass tube on the garden fire door barging through the camera run and through another door. He proceeded to argue with security officers and programme producers before finally being granted his wish not to return. Carole was evicted with 77.4% of the vote
Day 13 Tasks Housemates were required to complete an assault course in under nine minutes. The housemates failed this task and received a basic shopping budget.
Day 14 General Shilpa and Jade were involved in an argument with each other which began with a disagreement over an Oxo cube. The argument increased the growing controversy surrounding the racist bullying of Shilpa.
Day 15 Tasks Housemates were set a task to divide into groups and create abstract art to express their emotions. They passed the task and received champagne as a reward.
Nominations The second round of nominations took place. Shilpa and Jade received the most nomination votes and were up for eviction. However, owing possibly to the controversy at the time, the results were not revealed until the Day 17: the day of the eviction.
Day 17 Tasks Housemates were instructed to use their voices to perform William Tell Overture, which they passed.
Exits Jade became the third person to be evicted from the house with 82% of the votes. Due to the controversy at the time, her eviction was not attended by a live audience.
Day 19 Tasks Housemates were given a task where they were required to make Big Brother laugh. They passed the task and received party food as a reward.
Day 20 Tasks The task was to perform a showgirl dance routine. Housemates passed the task and received a luxury shopping budget.
Day 21 Tasks The housemates had to choose something they wanted under £10. They had to answer questions about their fellow housemates. Each housemate had to choose another housemate and answer questions about the housemate. If a housemate got 3 out of 5 questions right, the housemate that the other housemate chose would have won their prize they selected before the task.
Nominations The third and final round of nominations took place with Cleo, Dirk, Ian, Jo and Shilpa being nominated for the public vote.
Day 22 Tasks The housemates were each given a large ice cube with a token inside. Using only their mouth and tongue, they had to melt the ice cube enough for them to be able to retrieve the token with their hands. If all 8 housemates retrieved their token within 90 minutes, they would win an après-ski party. Housemates passed the task.
Day 24 Exits Jo and Cleo were evicted together in a double eviction.
Day 25 General The housemates were asked questions submitted by the public.
Tasks The housemates were instructed to devise four performances each based around a different genre: romantic comedy, film noir, action blockbuster and Bollywood musical. All past and present housemates must be portrayed by the final six housemates. The housemates passed the task and therefore earned a three course sit down meal.
Day 26 Exits Jack and Danielle left the house first on the final night together finishing in 6th and 5th place. Ian finished in 4th place and was followed later by Dirk who finished in 3rd place. Jermaine finished as runner-up with Shilpa leaving the house last as the winner of Celebrity Big Brother 2007.

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