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wendywillow 01-02-2014 12:34 PM

the first couple shows with the hot tub exploits got it off to an explosive start....the frank carsons dressing room controversy carried it through the later stages, kind of tapered off at the end but I think those two events made up for bland hgs Ollie. Sam, etc..

lostalex 01-02-2014 12:39 PM

I think it's just because it's a particularly slow news cycle. not much else going on.

I think it's great for BBUk though, i think they needed a shot in the arm, and i think this will motivate them to invest more in BB for the summer, and really keep on with BB.

I was ready to give up on BBUK after the dire summer series, both civilian and the summer CBB last year were horrible imo, so i'm glad that the popularity of this series might motivate the producers into really doing something special this coming summer.

daniel-lewis-1985 01-02-2014 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 6681348)
For me (and I have not watched CBB in about 8 years until this year) it was the variety of the cast that got my interest to give it a chance this year. Luisa was my main hook but it helped that I knew who most of the celebrities were beforehand whereas I have never bothered with the past 6/ because I knew about 2/3 maximum and most of those that have gone in have been superficial nobodies and that is it.

This year the array of cast was more intrinsic and captivating; you had a fiery Apprentice candidate, a childhood family TV gameshow host, a well known boyband singer (not a second rate band), a big and controversial Daily mail journalist, Lionel Blair :love:, etc.

I think they picked the right cast that captivated and lured a bigger mix of interest than previous years.

But not knowing who a person is doesn't make for a boring series, we have no idea who the people are who enter civilian BB so surely its the same thing?

daniel-lewis-1985 01-02-2014 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 6681890)
I think it's just because it's a particularly slow news cycle. not much else going on.

I think it's great for BBUk though, i think they needed a shot in the arm, and i think this will motivate them to invest more in BB for the summer, and really keep on with BB.

I was ready to give up on BBUK after the dire summer series, both civilian and the summer CBB last year were horrible imo, so i'm glad that the popularity of this series might motivate the producers into really doing something special this coming summer.

blasphemy! LOL BB14 was the best since BB7 imo.

Slevin 01-02-2014 03:59 PM

i thought last year was alright. i still enjoyed it but didnt really care after the first go round of the safe house for some reason.

Seraphim 01-02-2014 04:28 PM

I still think it's because of Liz Jones. If you worked in a particular industry and one of the high-fliers of your industry took part in CBB, you'd watch it - mostly from social necessity, so you can participate in networking gossip, and partly to see her performance and how it impacts her career thereafter.. Now that she has managed to come out smelling of roses, we might see a few more journalists following suit.

Lionel Blair said he went in because of the impact it had made on the careers of other people.. Marvelous that at his age he's still willing to try new things and move forward in his career. What an incredibly inspirational attitude.

Lex 01-02-2014 04:43 PM

I strongly suspect that there was a great expectant anticipation of a special blow-up between Jim and Linda...which never really materialised did it,...just a slow rumbling of hostility really, but no earth shattering all-out war!
There will also be the ones that wanted Jim to expose his 'evil ways'...you know, deep rooted homophobia and constantly show disdain toward 'Nice-Guy-Ollie' ...or a bastardly disability-hater,that would sneer at and demean disabled people...or an incurable-misogynist that might even "give that Nolan tart a smack in the mouth...or sumfink" ! :fist: ...well, he disappointed them on all accounts didn't he!...but instead, by showing us 'the real Jim Davidson' [or Cameron] he gave us all a pleasant surprise and deservedly came out the winner of this pretty fair effort of a CBB!
Well Done Jim! :thumbs:

Arrow 01-02-2014 07:42 PM

It was all because of jim even after he is out of CBB he has had more articles about him then all the others combined

Benjamin 01-02-2014 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6681974)
But not knowing who a person is doesn't make for a boring series, we have no idea who the people are who enter civilian BB so surely its the same thing?

Yes but CBB is different from BB. It has a different following. I never used to bother with CBB as it always seemed a washed out version of BB, and this year I gave it a chance beacause of the cast they had lined up,

Roy Mars III 01-02-2014 07:49 PM

everyone wanted to see the great Jim in action

Slevin 01-02-2014 08:03 PM

even if didnt know one damn person on a CBB i would still watch. its less than a month. i just hope for an entertaining series at the most.

James 02-02-2014 05:04 PM

It was a bit weird, yeah. I think there is a lot of PR stuff goes on behind the scenes, that the public isn't privy, to promote the series in the press. I noticed it before the series started with rumours about the HM line-up - often wrong - turning up in the main tabloids.

C5 have probably gotten better at it with Celebrity Big brother. I wondered if any of the events in the house were setup, even if it was only informally, before the housemates went in.


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