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Big Brother UK season 15 - SPOILERS

yes to all of this..I must say that I find Kimberley really hard to understand,it might just be because I have a hearing disability but she seems to talk with her mouth closed,like she is biting her cheeks or something and she also has a little girl voice.Also wondering why does BBUK have americans on the show?

According to her website she is actually:

Czech, French, and Spanish and is a first generation American... She was born and raised in California and then left to England shortly after her high school graduation.

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We had Layla on ours.
 
8 days ago

Before they made their way into the House, the Big Brother housemates were tasked with leaving a behind a self-portrait each for everyone to enjoy. Something that encapsulates who they are and holds up a mirror to what they’re all about. The results were often moving, occasionally impressive, and in a couple of cases, weird.


Enjoy these breath-taking and insightful pictures


- See more at: http://bigbrother.channel5.com/big-brother-2014-self-portrait-gallery-1#sthash.szjyCp3h.dpuf
 
8 days ago

Before they made their way into the House, the Big Brother housemates were tasked with leaving a behind a self-portrait each for everyone to enjoy. Something that encapsulates who they are and holds up a mirror to what they’re all about. The results were often moving, occasionally impressive, and in a couple of cases, weird.


Enjoy these breath-taking and insightful pictures


- See more at: http://bigbrother.channel5.com/big-brother-2014-self-portrait-gallery-1#sthash.szjyCp3h.dpuf

OMG I LOVE THIS!!

Kimberly appears to have muddled herself with a penguin that farts sunshine.
 
Chris_selfportrait.jpg


...I think that ChrisPs was off his face when he drew that... ;) cheers.
 
Interesting article about the ratings

http://www.bbspy.co.uk/bb15/news/06...ir-one-show-channel-5-bumps-stand-by-your-man

And this comment caught my eye.
I’m not surprised about them getting low overnight ratings, this series has gone back to the ‘Channel 5/Jeremy Kyle style’ Big Brother. Even as a long time Big Brother fan, I’m not particularly bothered missing episodes as it’s just not particularly engaging and is too dreary and bitchy.

Last series (the Luisa one) was the first time in a looong time that it actually felt more like the Big Brother I used to enjoy watching (the Alex Reid series was the last decent one). Unlike most of the series on Channel 5, which seem to be devoid of all humour and concentrate solely on moaning, bitching & conflict, CBB13 was more upbeat and actually fun to watch (even the cringey bits were funny), something that’s been badly lacking on Channel 5. As a result, CBB13 received overwhelming positive attention from both public and press alike, so much so that the series was extended due to good ratings and positive public feedback.

So, what did those in charge take from the positive response to CBB13? Well, for some reason they read the response as meaning they needed to change Big Brother back to being low budget, downbeat and humourless again. Starting with the housemates being extremely unlikeable in their VT’s (because for some reason the producers seem to think people like watching people they find incredibly annoying and irritating right???). Then they decided that they were going to air minimal footage that shows the housemates in a humorous, fun or interesting light and instead concentrate solely on moaning, bitching & arguments. Then when the ratings were poor, instead of thinking Oooh, we need to scrap this roadmap and make it more like CBB13 a bit quick, they do the absolute opposite such as giving the housemates the boring smiley task that was designed purely for the intention of creating more conflict that was already mind numbingly tedious (presumably in order to try and get some ‘shock’ headlines from them in the hope of gaining some viewers that way).

Saturdays ‘Bit On The Psych’ is better than the main show and it’s supposed to be just a side show. To make it even worse, we can’t even just watch the housemates on live feed anymore. At least that way we would have a chance to see the more natural and real side of the housemates and even the quieter ones, instead of just the heavily edited and story-line-influenced highlights.

At the moment it’s just something to watch until Big Brother Australia, where at least they still know what an engaging Big Brother series entails, and at least with their highlights being more light-hearted and balanced, it’s possible to engage with the housemates even with the absence of a live feed.

Umm Isn't that what we complain about with BBAU. No live feed or natural conversations. I'm loving BBUK.... Oh well the grass is always greener on the other side
 
It's quite entertaining to watch them all go a little bit crazy with paranoia over the power housemate. At first I was annoyed that some random called over the garden wall, but I am interested to see how that plays out now that Jale has told a couple of people and is deciding whether to tell more.

Another instance where our BB would have been far stricter. I could see our BB forbidding Jale from talking about what she heard.

Good to see BB pulling Helen up on her bullying. She didn't really accept it though. I read on some other website that she has had something like 14 warnings about her behaviour. She obviously thinks she is safe and is using that to her advantage.

I don't know what it is about Steven but he creeps me out a bit. The way he was flirting with Kimberly was a bit immature also. They were like school kids.
 
Umm Isn't that what we complain about with BBAU. No live feed or natural conversations. I'm loving BBUK.... Oh well the grass is always greener on the other side

It really is isn't! I'm loving the bitchiness seeing as we hardly ever see it here. :p

As for the rating they're going up against the World Cup so of course their ratings are going to take a massive hit.
 
also... Interestingly Pauline seems to have lost her influence or is getting an invisible edit. Even the fact that Mark was whinging about her the other day was interesting.

Is it because the HMs heard the crowd booing Pauline so they have separated themselves from her?!?
 
Wow! What a turn of events!!
Pauline barely is seen this episode....are they trying to save her? hrmmm...
Kimberly as I said is slowly going to the dark side....I'm worried, she is hanging out with Toya and Helen too much now.
As Bleachy has said, on one hand I was annoyed that someone shouted over that Chris was the power housemate but now I actually think its good as it will be interesting to see what someone would do with that information.
Toya is grating more and more...why didn't she get put up?
Winston's task was pretty good, was smiling throughout it.

Some things they should do with the power twist:
- One week have the public be the power housemate (without the HMs knowing, which will create more speculation)
- One week have 2 power housemates who make decisions together
- One week have a housemate know the identity of the power housemate from the start but can't reveal it to the power housemate or anyone else or else risk eviction.
 
Umm Isn't that what we complain about with BBAU. No live feed or natural conversations. I'm loving BBUK.... Oh well the grass is always greener on the other side

Totally agree!

I responded in the comment thread

The grass is always greener. Many long term Big Brother Australia fans find our version fake and the UK version far more interesting. The AU producers are petrified of airing any hint of conflict or controversy (due to past complaints and an earlier timeslot). The end result is endless droning "who fancies who" chats and contrived tasks which attempt to push HMs into romances which never really pan out. Every season the producers are preoccupied with constructing at least one key couple and a protagonist (usually the very attractive alpha male of the house who ends up winning, we almost never have female winners). As a result the HM lineup becomes a cookie cutter list of young, attractive and horny airheads. The facepalm flipside being that because of the early timeslot they can't show anything remotely sexual either!

I for one find Big Brother UK's conflict refreshing and honest because it's showing the real human condition within a very difficult and contained environment. Much of the backlash comes because what they're seeing isn't politically correct, but if you locked an ex-prostitute and a die hard catholic in a box together do you think it would eventuate any other way? Channel 5 is copping it because viewers don't want to be reminded the world is a harsher place than they'd like it to be.
 
Totally agree!

I responded in the comment thread

Yeah good response, Tim.

I know very little about the culture in the UK. But I'm wondering after so many series whether the producers are giving the public what they think they want (the fighting and bitchiness) where as Alex Mavro + 9 don't think Australian audiences could handle the reality.
 
I think the question needs to be fleshed out a bit more.

I don't think that Channel 9 audiences watching at 7pm on a weeknight could handle the reality. Which explains why we have this Home and Away House Big Brother.

Channel 9 just need something that will compete with what Channel 7 are playing at the time. (Apparently there used to be a Channel 10 too but I've never seen this mythological station).

However if Big Brother were at 10pm like BBUK is (and possibly on a different channel), audiences could handle it. The main problem is that it's ingrained in Australian psyche that Big Brother is a bit of a teenybopper show. It's a shame, because it started with a small edgy, experimental element. Even though Channel 5 took over BBUK and cheapened it a bit, the experimentation element still remains. BBAU has crossed over into cheesy soap opera genre.
 
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