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Fellow pupils, I am sure all of you have watched the television show “Big Brother”, some of you may even watch it religiously. ...
“Big Brother” ‘fever’ has swept the nation for a third time this summer. ... 95 per month) and to “Big Brother” interaction by SMS. This is going to cause the company to lose big money. Money is an important part of “Big Brother”; advertising companies want to make money from it as do Channel 4 and the production company Endemol and, of course, the contestants themselves enter to win the prize money.
Reality shows similar to “Big Brother”, such as Survivor have become a bit of a craze, once you have watched one half hour slot you are hooked and continue to watch the rest of the series. The difference in “Big Brother” is that the prize money is the only real goal for the contestants to reach, the weekly tasks add excitement for viewers and can put the pressure on the housemates but all the competitors auditioned for the show because of the prize money. ... Why is “Big Brother” so special? ... ’ But if “Big Brother” can claim 8 Million of us, then perhaps we don’t need a television guide to tell us what to watch. ...
Previous housemates, such as Brian Dowling and Craig Philips have happily landed themselves television careers from being on “Big Brother”. It seems the winner of this years “Big Brother” is also guaranteed a career in television presenting. ... However housemates who were not quite so popular such as Nasty Nick and Jade, what of their lives after “Big Brother”?
Approximate Word count = 1322 Approximate Pages = 5.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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