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16-08-2007, 11:21 PM | #1 | ||
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Week One Day One (Wednesday) 14 housemates, consisting of 7 men and 7 women enter the Big Brother House. Once the 14th housemate has entered, Big Brother asks for 13 housemates to come to the diary room, leaving one left in the house. Once the thirteen are in the diary room, they are told that collectively, they are the unlucky thirteen housemates. Big Brother tells them that this year, there is no prize fund. Instead, housemates must, over the series, earn a prize fund. The winner will win however much money they have earned over the course of the series. As the unlucky thirteen housemates, each of their prize funds stands at £0.00. Big Brother tells the thirteen housemates that the fourteenth housemate, who is the lucky housemate, has now safely got £100,000 in their prize fund. Seeing as the maximum amount of money that can be earned over the series is £150,000, the lucky housemate now stands a chance of winning £250,000. Big Brother explains that all thirteen of them will face the public vote this week. Once they leave the diary room, Big Brother calls the fourteenth housemate to the diary room, and tells them that they are the lucky housemate. Big Brother explains what the other thirteen were told, and then also explains that, as the lucky housemate, on Monday, he or she will secretly nominate two housemates, who will face the public vote – until Friday night, all thirteen housemates will believe that they are up for eviction. Day Two (Thursday) The lucky housemate is the only housemate to receive their suitcase – although he or she can choose three other housemates to also receive theirs. The remaining ten housemates must battle it out in two teams of five in a task based on the game show “Gladiator”. The losing team are told that Big Brother will give them one item from their suitcase every day during their stay in the house. Day Three (Friday) A new housemate enters during a live show – they are the opposite sex to the lucky housemate, and when they enter, they AND the lucky housemate are called to the diary room, where they are told that they must now share the title of the lucky housemate. This means that they receive one secret nomination on Monday, and both have £50,000 in their prize funds. However, Big Brother explains that being lucky housemates come at a price – after their secret nominations, the unlucky thirteen housemates will be asked to choose one of the lucky housemates to join them up for eviction. Day Four (Saturday) Housemates are given a task, as the Saturday Live tasks are back. Any winning housemate wins £10,000 towards their prize fund. Today’s task is to correctly predict the order that the housemates are in intelligence, emotional stability, and how Machiavellian they are. Any housemate that is standing in the right position (ei 1st, 2nd etc.) for any of the three wins £10,000. Day Five (Sunday) The housemates spend the day doing whatever they wish. Day Six (Monday) The two lucky housemates are called to the diary room at random times in the day, and asked to give their nominations. In the evening, the thirteen unlucky housemates are called to the diary room and asked to choose one of the lucky housemates to face eviction with them. Day Seven (Tuesday) The housemates spend the day doing whatever they wish. Day Eight (Wednesday) Big Brother throws housemates a party to celebrate that they have been in the house for one week – however, the unlucky thirteen housemates must choose only five of them to attend, leaving eight to spend the night locked in the bedroom, where Big Brother has set up a jigsaw puzzle that they must complete in order to not receive a punishment (Big Brother gives them 999 pieces of a 1000-piece jigsaw so that they cannot pass) Day Nine (Thursday) The eight housemates who failed to complete the jigsaw are given a punishment – they are all tied together and must remain like this until the eviction the following night. Day Ten (Friday) In the evening, Davina tells the housemates the three housemates who have been facing eviction, and then announces who has been evicted. They leave, and Davina gives viewers that now, no housemates are either lucky, or unlucky – although two still have £50,000 extra. She tells us that tomorrow, one housemate will go to the diary room to find out that it’s their birthday…all week. |
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16-08-2007, 11:45 PM | #2 | |||
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CLOSE EM!
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Ow gr8 idea's m8 you really worked hard on that well done.
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16-08-2007, 11:47 PM | #3 | ||
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no camera run for the bathroom
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17-08-2007, 08:11 AM | #4 | |||
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that is great Dupin... well done.. i also like the idea of the prize fund thingey...
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17-08-2007, 08:19 AM | #5 | ||
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Nah
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Yep there is a problem for the bathroom ! But I like it !
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17-08-2007, 09:26 AM | #6 | ||
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Ah yes, I wasn't really thinking of camera runs when I designed it. Perhaps some of the garden beneath the bathroom could be cut off in order to include a camera run somehow.
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17-08-2007, 11:37 PM | #7 | ||
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Week Two
Day Eleven (Saturday) The house is awoken to “Happy Birthday To You”, and then Big Brother asks for one housemate to come to the diary room. The diary room has been set out with banners, cards and presents, and “Happy Birthday To You” is playing inside. Once they are inside, the rest of the housemates are gathered on the sofas, and watch the housemate in the diary room as they are told that today, it’s their birthday. They then open the cards and presents provided by Big Brother, and take instructions out for the rest of the group, who will have to organize a party for the birthday housemate, including banners, food, and presents for the housemate. That night, the party takes place, and the birthday housemate’s favourite music is played into the house. The live Saturday task is set up in the garden – halfway through the party, the housemates must take part in a quick draw tournament – the winning housemate wins £10,000 towards their prize fund. Day Twelve (Sunday) The house is awoken to “Happy Birthday To You” again, and Big Brother asks for the birthday housemate to come to the diary room, where more presents and cards are waiting for them, containing the same items as they did the previous day. Big Brother wishes the birthday housemate a happy birthday, they unwrap the presents, and then read instructions to the group, saying they must provide a party again. The party must run for 6 hours, and once again, they must provide everything for it. Day Thirteen (Monday) The same thing happens in the morning, with the present opening, and Big Brother instructing the housemates to organize a party – they are told that if five parties are organized in a row, they will pass. This means that it is the birthday housemate’s special day until Wednesday. The housemates nominated, and a party takes place that night. Day Fourteen (Tuesday) The same thing happens with the present opening, and later on, the housemates are told who is up for eviction. They have a party that night. Day Fifteen (Wednesday) It is the day for the final party, and halfway through the day, the housemates are gathered on the sofas, and the birthday housemate gets a quick message from home. The final party takes place that night, and it ends with the birthday housemate receiving £20,000 onto their prize fund. Day Sixteen (Thursday) The housemates are told whether they passed or failed the task, and write the shopping list. Day Seventeen (Friday) The housemates receive the shopping, and that night, one housemate is evicted. Davina’s hint this week, is that a week from today, we’ll be saying goodbye to two housemates, and hello to three… |
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20-08-2007, 03:22 PM | #8 | ||
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hey peeps
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20-08-2007, 03:24 PM | #9 | |||
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Cool stuff there dupin!
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21-08-2007, 03:07 PM | #10 | ||
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Week Three
Day Eighteen (Saturday) Nothing happens during the day, but in the evening, the housemates take part in the third Saturday live task. This week, the housemates must pick a card out of a deck – each card has a picture of a disgusting dish Big Brother has prepared – anyone who successfully eats it within a minute will win £10,000 towards their prize fund. Day Nineteen (Sunday) The remaining housemates begin this week’s shopping task, which has the theme “High School Cliques”. Before they are given the rules of the task, they must arrange the housemates into the following groups: - The four most intelligent housemates - The four moodiest housemates - The four housemates they think will be the most popular on the outside. The housemate left over is called to the diary room and given the instructions for this week’s task. The four most intelligent housemates are the Nerd Clique, the four moodiest are the Goth Clique, and the four “most popular” housemates are the Popular Clique. The remaining housemate is a Loner. Each group must abide by certain rules, such as wearing costumes, eating lunch at the set tables for each clique, and individual tasks for each clique will be explained over the week. Day Twenty (Monday) Today, the nerds are given their task – they must make an invention for the school science fair. Big Brother provides them with materials to create their invention with. In the evening, they must show a demonstration on their invention, explaining how it works, what it’s purpose it, and physically showing the housemates how to use it. During the day, the housemates will nominate – as it is a secret double eviction this week, the three or more housemates with the most nominations will be up for eviction. Day Twenty-One (Tuesday) Today is the day where the Goths are given their task – they must write a poem about each of the other nine housemates, and present them later on. After they have done so, Big Brother reveals the names of the housemates up for eviction. In the evening, the Loner is called to the diary room and given their task – they must not speak to anyone until they go to bed that night. Day Twenty-Two (Wednesday) The popular clique gets the final task to complete – they must learn a cheerleading routine demonstrated on the plasma screen. They have all day to learn it, and then must perform it in the evening. Day Twenty-Three (Thursday) The housemates are told whether they have passed or failed the task, and write the shopping list accordingly. Day Twenty-Four (Friday) At the beginning of the live show, Davina takes us on a tour of “The All-Seeing House”, which is accessed by a secret door by the kitchen. There are eight beds, three of which will be filled by three new housemates., and screens are everywhere, playing what is happening in each room of the main house. After half an hour of highlights, Davina announces the name of the third housemate to be evicted, and they leave instantly. After the interview, the second person is announced, and they leave after half an hour – in an extended 45-minute show, three new housemates enter “The All-Seeing House”. In the diary room, Big Brother explains that they are “All-Seeing Housemates”, and will be able to watch the house all week. Over the week, they will make decisions on who they want to recruit to the “All-Seeing House”, and on Wednesday, any housemate who has not been recruited will face the public vote. Davina explains that it will not be as easy as it appears, as one of the current All-Seeing Housemates will end up in the main house by Wednesday… |
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22-08-2007, 03:13 PM | #11 | ||
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Week Four
Day Twenty-Five (Saturday) The All-Seeing Housemates are the ones who take part in the Saturday Live task, but the main housemates take part in a disgusting obstacle course, believing that it is the task, when in fact, it isn’t. The All-Seeing Housemates must choose one of them to join the main house – they will not be able to return to the “All-Seeing House”, and therefore will face the public vote this week. However, they will earn a massive £25,000 onto their prize fund if they decide to. All three must stand by a button, and for every second they no one presses their button, therefore deciding to move, the £25,000 will go down lower and lower, and if it reaches £0, the “All-Seeing Housemates” will not be able to win ANY money if they were to win Big Brother, and one will be chosen in a game of luck. They are told these rules before it begins, and once one of them has left, they have to choose a housemate to join them in the All-Seeing House – this housemate will be called to the diary room, and it will not be explained to the other housemates where they have gone. The new housemate is forbidden from telling the housemates about the “All-Seeing House.” Day Twenty-Six (Sunday) The All-Seeing Housemates must decide on another housemate to become all seeing live on Sunday’s BBLB. That person will join them, and the housemates will be given a laminate saying that the housemate who became All-Seeing the night before decided to leave the Big Brother house of their own accord. Day Twenty-Seven (Monday) The housemates nominate, unaware that the nominations do not mean anything. The all-seeing housemates recruit two more housemates that evening, meaning six are in the All-Seeing House, and ten are in the main house. Day Twenty-Eight (Tuesday) The All-Seeing Housemates choose a final two housemates to join them – the remaining eight gather on the sofas, and are shown The All-Seeing House on the plasma screen. They watch as one of the All-Seeing Housemates reads out a laminate saying that they are all safe, and the eight in the main house are up for eviction. On Friday, the housemate with the most votes will be evicted. Day Twenty-Nine (Wednesday) The All-Seeing Housemates move back into the main house, and join the other housemates for the shopping task. In the garden, is a circular frame. Each housemate must take a place below it, and attach their hands to the ropes hanging down – each of the ropes are attached to a bucket of water. The housemates must keep their hands raised – if they bring their hands down, the bucket of water will fall on them. Any housemate that can spend five hours with their hands up will receive a luxury shopping budget. Any housemate that fails will live on “SLOP” for a week. Day Thirty (Thursday) The housemates who passed the task write the shopping list. Day Thirty-One (Friday) The housemates receive their shopping. In the evening, one housemate is evicted. Davina’s hint this week is that next week, a housemate will be evicted at 10am – or will they? |
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22-08-2007, 03:14 PM | #12 | ||
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An updated house plan is coming soon, muchly improved.
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