From a History of the 21st Century, First published back in 2132. (Sent back by a freak rift in the space time continuum)
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The first two British Big Brothers had unexpected events which put a spin on them, and thus gained media and public attention.
The first one was characterised by an individual called Nicholas Bateman, known at the time as Nasty Nick who was found to be cheating. After he was ejected half way through it was said people lost interest. (Click on link for holographic recording).
The second British Big Brother was characterised by a romance between two of the contestants, a Helen Adams and a Paul Clarke. Interest continued to be expressed in this relationship after the second Big Brother finished .
When it came to the third series, it was doomed before it started, as it had been done before. A cheat would have been labled another Nasty Nick and a romance would have thrown up the Yawn factor of "Been there done that"
When it came to BB3 the trajedy was
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Unfortnately the transmission terminated here
So after the Hype after BB1 & 2 how could BB3 top them
Of course the obvious reason for the faliure of BB3, was that none of us were in it.