James
23-05-2004, 12:49 AM
Small, ugly, green - and that is just the house - the home for Big Brother's fifth set of contestants has been unveiled.
The house has shrunk and been daubed with uninviting decor as producers aim to raise tensions among housemates, as well as viewer ratings.
After last year's flop, the series will have challenges to make the housemates' experience as hard as possible.
A witch, a male stripper and an ex-prostitute are said to be contestants.
It is hoped a harsh environment and interesting characters will lead to more fireworks in the house.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40184000/jpg/_40184501_bbhouse_203.jpg
Harsh lighting, ugly paints and beige carpets await
'Evil' designs
Green walls, stark fluorescent lighting and a beige carpet have replaced the stylish interior designs of previous series.
Jon Tickle became a cult favourite in 2003's contest
Casts of green hands are mounted on the wall by the kitchen while green splodges and puddles feature on the wall in the living area.
Designer Markus Blee was told to create "evil" for the housemates. He also designed Gordon Ramsay's new kitchen for the reality TV show Hell's Kitchen.
The space has also been reduced, with lower ceilings and raised floors.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40184000/jpg/_40184537_bbkitchen_203.jpg
Reflective surfaces and chaotic tiles dominate in the kitchen
Confined space
As it is smaller, designers made a dining table which can be folded and put away.
Reflective surfaces and chaotic tiles dominate in the kitchen
Producers hope the confined living conditions will prompt the explosion of any tensions within the group.
Executive producer Shirley Jones said: "This year we want to challenge the housemates' preconceptions.
"The house is smaller. It's a lot more oppressive. The ceiling has been lowered in places and the floor has been raised.
"We especially designed the house to make it difficult for people."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3738483.stm
The house has shrunk and been daubed with uninviting decor as producers aim to raise tensions among housemates, as well as viewer ratings.
After last year's flop, the series will have challenges to make the housemates' experience as hard as possible.
A witch, a male stripper and an ex-prostitute are said to be contestants.
It is hoped a harsh environment and interesting characters will lead to more fireworks in the house.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40184000/jpg/_40184501_bbhouse_203.jpg
Harsh lighting, ugly paints and beige carpets await
'Evil' designs
Green walls, stark fluorescent lighting and a beige carpet have replaced the stylish interior designs of previous series.
Jon Tickle became a cult favourite in 2003's contest
Casts of green hands are mounted on the wall by the kitchen while green splodges and puddles feature on the wall in the living area.
Designer Markus Blee was told to create "evil" for the housemates. He also designed Gordon Ramsay's new kitchen for the reality TV show Hell's Kitchen.
The space has also been reduced, with lower ceilings and raised floors.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/40184000/jpg/_40184537_bbkitchen_203.jpg
Reflective surfaces and chaotic tiles dominate in the kitchen
Confined space
As it is smaller, designers made a dining table which can be folded and put away.
Reflective surfaces and chaotic tiles dominate in the kitchen
Producers hope the confined living conditions will prompt the explosion of any tensions within the group.
Executive producer Shirley Jones said: "This year we want to challenge the housemates' preconceptions.
"The house is smaller. It's a lot more oppressive. The ceiling has been lowered in places and the floor has been raised.
"We especially designed the house to make it difficult for people."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3738483.stm