Big Brother

Big Brother timeline: a look back at the iconic show through the years

Remember the romances, the controversial contestants and the dramas?

big brother timeline

by Shereen Low |

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It’s the OG show which has defined reality TV. Since its launch in 2000, Big Brother has become known as the ultimate social experiment. Stick a bunch of strangers of differing backgrounds and opinions into a house together, make them live together for around six weeks with no access to the outside world and see what happens.

Over the years, romances have blossomed – and fizzled out – in the Big Brotherhouse, friendships and alliances have been formed as winners were crowned, controversies with fiery rows and spats, plus a dash of drama and debate. The show, which originated in the Netherlands in 1999 and has been shown on pretty much every single UK channel – Channel 4, Channel 5 and ITV2 – and the show has franchise spin-offs in 63 countries.

With the 2024 series under way, we take a trip down memory lane…

2000

The first series of Big Brother, hosted by Davina McCall, premiered on Channel 4 on 18 July 2000, with 11 housemates. Bricklayer and builder Craig Phillips was crowned the show’s first winner after 64 days. A ratings success – 3.4million viewers watched the eviction episode – led to a second series. The season wasn’t without controversy: former City broker Nick ‘Nasty Nick’ Bateman was evicted after 34 days for breaking the rules and manipulating the voting process by being two-faced.

2001

Helen Adams and Paul Clarke

Helen Adams and Paul Clarke ©Imago/Avalon.Red

The second series returned with 11 housemates in May 2001, and Brian Dowling was chosen as the champion after 64 days. Drama came in the form of two intruders who broke into the house and got into the hot tub during the fifth week. With the housemates on lockdown, security was able to remove the gatecrashers. Cupid’s arrow struck housemates Paul Clarke and Helen Adams, who ended going out for five years before they split in 2006.

2002

Kate Lawler, Jonny Regan, PJ Ellis, Alison Hammond, Lynne Moncrieff, Tim Culley, Sunita Sharma, Spencer Smith and Jade Goody

Kate Lawler, Jonny Regan, PJ Ellis, Alison Hammond, Lynne Moncrieff, Tim Culley, Sunita Sharma, Spencer Smith and Jade Goody ©IMAGO/Avalon.red

Season three kicked off on 24 May 2002, with 14 housemates that year including Alison Hammond and Jade Goody. An average of 5.8million people tuned into the show, with a peak of 10million viewers for the finale, making it the highest watched series of Big Brother to date. Kate Lawler won the show after 64 days, with housemates Sunita Sharma and Sandy Cummings walking out. Jade and Sophie Pritchard caused controversy amid claims that they appeared to give oral sex to Peter James ‘PJ’ Ellis and Lee Davey under the covers. Ooh er! There was a happy ending for Sophie and Lee when they became the first BB couple to get married, only for things to end ten months later.

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