PDA

View Full Version : Most controversial reality TV stunt yet...


KKBL
12-01-2008, 12:08 AM
AN SAS hero will ABDUCT Big Brother housemates tomorrow and try to “break” them under tough interrogation in the most controversial reality TV stunt yet.

Sun security adviser Andy McNab, who led the famous Bravo Two Zero patrol in the Gulf War, will stage a special forces-style raid at 5am.

The ex-SAS sergeant will storm in with a team of former comrades. Contestants will be dragged from their beds, blindfolded, bundled into a van and driven away.



SAS ... controversial stunt


They will then be interrogated to make them betray their fellow housemates by divulging secrets.

Victims will be manhandled, forced into stress positions, denied sleep, isolated from each other and subjected to sensory deprivation.

The stunt is a bid to boost viewing figures, which have slumped below 900,000. But if anything goes wrong, Big Brother could be in trouble.


Hardman

The Celebrity BB format was changed this year to Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack to avoid controversy like the Shilpa Shetty racism row.

In the new show — on digital channel E4 — celebs take turns to play the role of Big Brother.

Bosses, nervous in case traumatised housemates sue, only allowed the McNab plan after makers Endemol promised he will not go too far.



Andy, 48, knows how unpleasant a grilling can be. After being captured in Iraq he was tortured for weeks.

He said: “The idea is to make them really believe the guys and I have taken over, the fun has stopped.

“That means taking them out of their comfort zones. Fear of the unknown is powerful. They’ll have trouble remembering this is a TV show.”

The ordeal will be shown live in the house. And if they spill the beans, other contestants will suffer.

Yesterday housemates were asked to volunteer for a special task. They know nothing more — apart from being reassured they will be safe.

But hardman Andy warned: “Big Brother asked me to do a job and I’m not bothered about the consequences.”

Source:thesun

Kevin
12-01-2008, 12:09 AM
It sounds really good, but I have a feeling it will be one of them stunts that fizzle out like a wet fart. I hope it doesn't though.

Matt10k
12-01-2008, 12:10 AM
I don't doubt it's entertainment value but it's too much! It could seriously effect whoever gets abducted. Bad idea!

Conzors
12-01-2008, 12:11 AM
oh great

Matt10k
12-01-2008, 12:13 AM
I'd be amazed if the housemates weren't tipped off about it beforehand.

arista
12-01-2008, 12:17 AM
I want them to pick Jeremy.

He can handle it.

Xander
12-01-2008, 12:17 AM
I somehow dont believe it, why would they put them in a van?, they wouldnt possibly risk this would they, if so then they are really playing it on the fine line.

KKBL
12-01-2008, 12:21 AM
All of the housemates signed up to the SAS-style challenge when they were asked to confirm their involvement this morning.

Yesterday the housemates were told that an ex-member of the SAS who is highly skilled in the art of interrogation would be hijacking the house in the next few days.

They were given 24 hours to decide whether they wanted to voluntarily participate in the task and today they were asked to gather on the sofas to make their decisions.

Big Brother told the contestants who wanted to take part to raise their hands and all of them put their arms in the air.

Calista asked: "Is that everyone?"

They were then told that Big Brother would get back to them "in due course".

Loukas
12-01-2008, 12:22 AM
I Have A Feeling There Not Going To Drive Them Away But Put Them In A Secert Room In The House!!!

I Think Its Going To Be So Cool I Think Behind Them Walls Now There Setting It Up I Say About 4 They Will Begin!!!

Bring. It. On.! :bigsmile:

Matt10k
12-01-2008, 12:23 AM
Originally posted by CathalOS
All of the housemates signed up to the SAS-style challenge when they were asked to confirm their involvement this morning.

Yesterday the housemates were told that an ex-member of the SAS who is highly skilled in the art of interrogation would be hijacking the house in the next few days.

They were given 24 hours to decide whether they wanted to voluntarily participate in the task and today they were asked to gather on the sofas to make their decisions.

Big Brother told the contestants who wanted to take part to raise their hands and all of them put their arms in the air.

Calista asked: "Is that everyone?"

They were then told that Big Brother would get back to them "in due course".

Thanks. Makes more sense now.
I'd have heard 'SAS' and said no thanks!

andybigbro
12-01-2008, 12:24 AM
Sounds good
Cant wait

Jackie
12-01-2008, 12:48 PM
Can't wait i wish they hadn't told them though and kept it as a surprise.

cujo-man
12-01-2008, 12:52 PM
I don't get it.

Insert: