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== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | Princess for | + | Princess Productions for five, 16 February to 5 March 2004 |
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Channel 5's "best of" reality shows, if you will. 12 reality stars from the previous years live in a big house (which was inside a giant film set, so the producers could create any effect they wanted) for three weeks whilst getting voted on by the public. The two least popular housemates were put to a house vote to see who should leave. | Channel 5's "best of" reality shows, if you will. 12 reality stars from the previous years live in a big house (which was inside a giant film set, so the producers could create any effect they wanted) for three weeks whilst getting voted on by the public. The two least popular housemates were put to a house vote to see who should leave. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Backtoreality richardandtess.jpg]]''Your Daly Bacon''</div> | ||
To increase the bank, "reality challenges" were set based on the shows the housemates previously appeared on and other shows. | To increase the bank, "reality challenges" were set based on the shows the housemates previously appeared on and other shows. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Backtoreality jameshewitt.jpg|200px]]'' We can't remember what James Hewitt was famous for. Seriously, haven't the foggiest.''</div> | ||
It was notable for two things: (a) extortionately expensive for Channel 5 - something like 10% of their entire annual entertainment budget, and (b) not being terribly good. | It was notable for two things: (a) extortionately expensive for Channel 5 - something like 10% of their entire annual entertainment budget, and (b) not being terribly good. | ||
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*Sarah Kozer (''Joe Millionaire'' US) | *Sarah Kozer (''Joe Millionaire'' US) | ||
*Ricardo Ribeiro (''The Salon'') | *Ricardo Ribeiro (''The Salon'') | ||
- | *Josie | + | *[[Josie d'Arby]] (''The Games'') |
*Rik Waller (''Pop Idol'' series 1) | *Rik Waller (''Pop Idol'' series 1) | ||
*Maureen Rees (''Driving School'') | *Maureen Rees (''Driving School'') | ||
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[[Category:Big Prize]] | [[Category:Big Prize]] | ||
[[Category:Princess Productions]] | [[Category:Princess Productions]] | ||
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Current revision as of 07:58, 8 July 2022
Synopsis
Channel 5's "best of" reality shows, if you will. 12 reality stars from the previous years live in a big house (which was inside a giant film set, so the producers could create any effect they wanted) for three weeks whilst getting voted on by the public. The two least popular housemates were put to a house vote to see who should leave.
To increase the bank, "reality challenges" were set based on the shows the housemates previously appeared on and other shows.
It was notable for two things: (a) extortionately expensive for Channel 5 - something like 10% of their entire annual entertainment budget, and (b) not being terribly good.
Participants
- James Hewitt (The Games series 1) - Winner
- Jade Goody (Big Brother series 3)
- Lizzy Bardsley (Wife Swap)
- Sarah Kozer (Joe Millionaire US)
- Ricardo Ribeiro (The Salon)
- Josie d'Arby (The Games)
- Rik Waller (Pop Idol series 1)
- Maureen Rees (Driving School)
- Uri Geller (I'm a Celebrity series 1)
- Catalina Guirado (I'm a Celebrity series 2)
- Craig Phillips (Big Brother series 1)
- Nick Bateman (Big Brother series 1)
Inventor
Names have been removed to protect the guilty.
Web links
Princess Productions: Back to Reality