Personally I loved Noble's era. Controversy was my favourite part of 10s original run as it made people talk, good or bad, and the omg factor was great. Granted, I was in high school at this time and the attractive housemates he was inclined to cast were what I was interested in watching at the time. That being said, I never cared for Love Island as an adult. I have great memories from this time, regardless of whether it's aged well or not. I've loved re-watching it all. Same goes for the more controversial series from Channel 4 days - BBUK5? Yes please.The entire Kris Noble era… 2008 I think deserved a sequel and was kind of a victim of circumstance as they were obviously under pressure from 10 to get ratings up. I can appreciate that they at least tried to do something different regardless of whether thier ideas worked or not.
because i could do a catchy title, and because each of them had something very noteworthy caused /or influenced by producers impacting ratings.Why limit this to those seasons? 2 and 8 were the worst. 8 for the producer manipulation and the horrible winner, and 2 for being bloody boring. Special mention to 5 for the bogan boys' club casting.
That's fair. It seems Big Brother went from a groundbreaking social experiment under Peter Abbott, to a ratings chasing reality TV show, under Kris Noble.2005. It was the first season Kris Noble really got to put his hands over everything, and it started the decline that led to show's demise. With different decisions made, things in later years could've been much different.
The cast was mostly unlikeable and the recent marathon was quite painful to watch until towards the end.
Noble joined just as the show was in its peak of scaling up, there were huge expectations to keep the show’s audience growing year after year from both 10 and SSE. Kris Noble had only really worked on scripted drama programming prior to BB, shows that focus on a character’s highest highs and lowest lows, that’s all he knew how to produce.to a ratings chasing reality TV show, under Kris Noble.
Farscape was bloody good though.He simply wasn’t professionally equipped to take on the role of EP for a show like Big Brother
Ah this makes sense now looking at the change in style that came from the 04 season. I found it was around that time where the edit started to focus more on the narrative rather than the individuals, and also the airtime distribution was starting to become less shared as well.Noble joined just as the show was in its peak of scaling up, there were huge expectations to keep the show’s audience growing year after year from both 10 and SSE. Kris Noble had only really worked on scripted drama programming prior to BB, shows that focus on a character’s highest highs and lowest lows, that’s all he knew how to produce.
He simply wasn’t professionally equipped to take on the role of EP for a show like Big Brother, however that doesn’t mean he wasn’t a good producer, he would’ve been ace as the EP of a show like The Bachelor where the show relies on OTT production.
I think the biggest shortfall of the Noble era is he didn’t know what to do when there was nothing happening, rather than leaning into the boredom which arguably produced the best moments during the Abbott era.Ah this makes sense now looking at the change in style that came from the 04 season. I found it was around that time where the edit started to focus more on the narrative rather than the individuals, and also the airtime distribution was starting to become less shared as well.
The Abbott years are so much more genuine. This youtube binge has kind of made me shift my whole view on some seasons. I feel I appreciate 2003 a lot more now and my opinion on 2004 and 2005 has dropped a lot. 2001 still reigns supreme IMO, in my opinion its the best season but I can also understand the argument for 2003 being considered the best.
Great perceptive, I love the way you've articulated that! I so agree the boredom part almost feels like a subtheme that reality tv used to lean into whereas modern RTV shows almost make it look like they never get bored.I think the biggest shortfall of the Noble era is he didn’t know what to do when there was nothing happening, rather than leaning into the boredom which arguably produced the best moments during the Abbott era.
When you’re mainly casting horned up housemates from bogan-y backgrounds, eventually a few of them are going to cross the line.
Yes, Vesna made that year but I still didn''t watch the entire season and I've never wanted to.I'm currently watching 2005 and I'll place my vote for it. It's so boring and too perverted (they're all so horny, sheez), and the male housemates are unbearable. Vesna is the only good thing about it. She fits better in the 2006 season...
Why limit this to those seasons? 2 and 8 were the worst. 8 for the producer manipulation and the horrible winner, and 2 for being bloody boring. Special mention to 5 for the bogan boys' club casting.