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| colspan="2"|Belinda,<br>Ben,<br>Irena,<br>Leah,<br>Saxon || Ben,<br>Claire,<br>Jaime,<br>Regina || Belinda,<br>Carlo,<br>Daniel,<br>Leah || Belinda,<br>Daniel,<br>Leah || <s>Belinda,</s><br>Ben,<br>Chrissie,<br>Saxon,<br>Vincent || Claire,<br>Daniel,<br>Saxon || Daniel,<br>Joanne,<br>Regina || |
| colspan="2"|Belinda,<br>Ben,<br>Irena,<br>Leah,<br>Saxon || Ben,<br>Claire,<br>Jaime,<br>Regina || Belinda,<br>Carlo,<br>Daniel,<br>Leah || Belinda,<br>Daniel,<br>Leah || <s>Belinda,</s><br>Ben,<br>Chrissie,<br>Saxon,<br>Vincent || Claire,<br>Daniel,<br>Saxon || Daniel,<br>Joanne,<br>Regina || All<br>Housemates || Jamie,<br>Patrick,<br>Vincent || Chrissie,<br>Patrick,<br>Regina,<br>Vincent || Chrissie,<br>Daniel,<br>Patrick,<br>Regina || Chrissie,<br>Daniel,<br>Regina || Chrissie,<br>Regina |
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Revision as of 21:38, 17 August 2019
Big Brother | |
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Season 3 | |
Presented by | Gretel Killeen |
No. of days | 86 |
No. of housemates | 16 |
Winner | Regina Bird |
Runner-up | Chrissie Swan |
Release | |
Original network | Network Ten |
Original release | 27 April 21 July 2003 | –
Season chronology |
Big Brother 2003, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third season of the Australian reality television series Big Brother. The season lasted 86 days, starting on 27 April 2003 and ending on 21 July 2003. The season was the most complicated to date with housemates starting in two separate houses - a "round house" and a "square house". Housemate Benjamin Archbold was sent in first and spent the entire first day by himself. Other housemates were progressively admitted. On Night 22, all Housemates were locked into their respective bedrooms and a construction crew spent the night merging the two houses and revealing the hidden swimming pool and kitchen that had been in between the two smaller houses. Housemates were released into their new combined house on the morning of Day 23. Later in the day, a bathroom linking the two bedrooms was revealed.
In the Square house (which was on the right of the compound) were Belinda, Jaime, Irena, Carlo and Claire with Vincent and Saxon joining later in the week. After Ben entered the Round house on Day 1, Joanne, Regina, Chrissie, Daniel, Patrick and Leah were progressively admitted over the first week. The cameras were completely hidden for the first time in this season. Previously some cameras were visible to housemates and at times housemates were aware of the camera tracking their movements. On Day 68, Anouska Golebiewski who was the first to be evicted from Big Brother UK 4 series showing at the time, was brought in for a little over a week. The winner of season 3 was Regina Bird. Regina earned public admiration with her down-to-earth charm and work ethic.[1]
New programs
Two new shows were introduced:
- UpLate hosted by Mike Goldman. Mike Goldman was best known for doing the voiceovers in the daily show. UpLate was broadcast late at night showing live vision from the house with minimal editing.
- The Insider hosted by Tim Ferguson was a panel-type show with additional gossip and discussion about the show. Frequently the week's evicted housemate would be one of the show's guests.
Opening sequence
The Tower of Terror is displayed, and the logos of Dreamworld, Big Brother Australia, Network Ten and a map of Australia turns into a housemate-selection machine. We go through the orange bedroom, through the blue bathroom for a shower, through to the blue control room, to the edit section where footage from the diary room is being edited to be shown on the Big Brother Australia yellow stage. We then go to the purple kitchen, and three housemates are up for nomination the red housemate gets the most votes. The pink dining room is broadcast to a person on the internet at home. After 85 days, a winner is selected.
Incidents
An incident of Big Brother 2003 involved housemate Belinda Thorpe in what was later dubbed "Belindagate". After a night of drinking, an intoxicated Belinda confided in housemate Carlo that her younger sibling had been involved in the murder of a homosexual man.[2] The information was not immediately revealed by Belinda as she whispered it to Carlo and house microphones did not pick it up, however after she left the room Carlo passed the information on to the other housemates.[citation needed]
The incident sparked a legal crisis for Endemol Southern Star and Network Ten as the identification of a minor involved in a court trial is illegal in Queensland, where Big Brother is produced.[citation needed] Within seconds of the information being revealed the live Internet feeds were cut and left blank for several hours. Users watching the feeds began discussing the incident on the official website discussion boards. Moderators began deleting these messages but could not keep up with the large amount being posted and eventually the messages boards were closed down. They were re-opened for a short period before being closed again permanently. As a result, there were no official message boards during the following 2004 series.[citation needed]
The information spread out to unofficial Big Brother websites and several days later the show producers acknowledged the incident. An edited version of the nights events was shown on Big Brother Uncut, except in Queensland where it was cut entirely.[citation needed] Brett Jensen, the 15th original housemate (a policeman) left lockdown before Big Brother 3 began. Tamara, a travel agent and the 16th housemate, appeared on the Launch show but did not enter the house as she was a decoy for the public. Both were from Queensland.
Housemates
Name | Day entered | Day exited | Result |
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Regina | 3 | 86 | Winner |
Chrissie | 4 | 86 | Runner-up |
Daniel | 4 | 85 | Evicted |
Patrick | 3 | 78 | Evicted |
Vincent | 2 | 71 | Evicted |
Jamie | 37 | 64 | Evicted |
Saxon | 5 | 57 | Evicted |
Kim | 37 | 57 | Evicted |
Joanne | 2 | 50 | Evicted |
Claire | 1 | 43 | Evicted |
Ben | 1 | 36 | Evicted |
Belinda | 1 | 31 | Walked |
Leah | 5 | 29 | Evicted |
Carlo | 1 | 22 | Evicted |
Jaime | 1 | 19 | Evicted |
Irena | 1 | 15 | Evicted |
Regina
Regina Bird, known to her housemates as Regina, from Cambridge, Tasmania, entered the House on Day 3 as part of the housemate introduction week. Regina emerged as the winner of Big Brother 2003. She won the hearts of the viewers due to her good-natured Australian personality.[3][4] After the show, she left Tasmania, her husband, her job as a fish and chip shop owner, and moved to Sydney.
Chrissie
Chrissie Swan, from Melbourne, Victoria, was the runner up of Big Brother 2003. Employed after leaving the Big Brother house by DMG Radio to start a new breakfast radio show at HOT91.1 on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, but moved back to Melbourne end of 2006 saying, I miss home, I miss my mum's cooking and I miss the cold. [1] She now works the breakfast shift at Vega 91.5 FM. She is expecting her first child with her partner of one year in December 2008. Chrissie became and continues to be a popular television personality in Australia. After a successful stint as a regular host on the Channel ten Circle show she is now hosting Can of Worms weekly on Ten - a moral dilemma show.
Daniel
Daniel McInnes is from Adelaide, South Australia. McInnes is now pursuing a career in film and television, landing a role as an extra in ABC TV's ANZAC Girls. Daniel had a brief job as a play reviewer for the Stage Whispers magazine and the Glam Adelaide website. In 2013 Daniel also appeared in the music video 'Stalker Man' by Adelaide band Bill Parton Trio.
Patrick
Patrick Flanagan, from Sydney, New South Wales. He works for Dolby Labs in Business Development, wrote articles on Big Brother 2004 for the Canberra Times. Flanagan lives in Bondi, Sydney with his wife Amanda and son Toby.
Vincent
Vincent Amato is from Melbourne, Victoria. Amato works at an engineering company in Melbourne.
Jamie
Jamie O'Brien, from Melbourne, Victoria. Travelled the country as a judge for a Mr Gay Oz competition, before finishing a law degree. He works as an entertainment lawyer.
Kim
Kim-Marie Drury, from Armidale, NSW, was evicted on Day 57 in a double eviction with Saxon. Kim was involved in a small scandal as result of a joke she told in the house about Aborigines, and was forced to leave her home town to escape the fallout.
Saxon
Daniel Small is from Central Coast, New South Wales. Evicted in a double eviction, Saxon is remembered for crying "I want my mum" when the pressure of being nominated got too much and for dating Big Brother host Gretel Killeen, 19 years his senior, after being evicted. He spent a few years travelling Australia after the show enjoying the clear appreciation from the female population[citation needed] before jumping into Investment Banking. Recently did work with Michael Kors in their Global campaign for their most recent men's fragrance.
Joanne
Joanne Hams (née Ashton) is from Adelaide, South Australia. She regularly poses in Ralph magazine. Hams Was evicted with an Australian Big Brother record 86% of total votes, which was the largest eviction percentage at that time. This was beaten by Michelle Olsen in 2007 who had 92% of the total evict votes.
Claire
Claire Bellis is from Queensland. Bellis continued with her PhD studies at Griffith University, Gold Coast.
Ben
Ben Archbold is a former undercover police officer. Benjamin is the Solicitor Director in Charge of our firm and responsible for Practice Management. He also heads the Criminal Law Practice Group.
Belinda
Belinda Thorpe is from Queensland. Thorpe left the house voluntarily. She went to Park Ridge State High School, Park Ridge Queensland, and worked at Luppinos (Hairdresser) in Browns Plains, Grand Plaza Shopping Centre.
Leah
Leah White was known for being one of the younger, louder housemates, which caused her nomination and then eviction.
Carlo
Carlo Melino received a lot of bad press during the series as one of the most disgusting Big Brother Australia housemates of all time. This was due to many incidents including urinating in the outside garden, bathing in the outdoors laundry trough and attaching a dish cleaning brush to his penis.
Jaime
Jaime Cerda, from Melbourne, is a keen skateboarder. He is now an actor/improvisor with many short film and theatre credits.
Irena
Irena Bukhshtaber was the first housemate evicted from the House.
Nominations Table
The first housemate in each box was nominated for two points, and the second housemate was nominated for one point.
- Housemates living in the round house
- Housemates living in the square house
Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Nomination points received | |||||
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To evict | To stay | Nominations | Intruder Eviction | Day 85 | Day 86 (Finale) | |||||||||||
Regina | Leah Joanne |
Patrick Daniel |
Leah Daniel |
Nominated | Vincent Leah |
Vincent Joanne |
Joanne Vincent |
Joanne Daniel |
Chrissie |
Jamie Patrick |
Vincent Patrick |
Daniel Patrick |
No nominations |
Winner (Day 86) |
16 | |
Chrissie | Leah Ben |
Daniel Regina |
Leah Ben |
Jaime | Leah Patrick |
Ben Saxon |
Claire Saxon |
Regina Saxon |
Patrick |
Vincent Patrick |
Vincent Patrick |
Patrick Regina |
No nominations |
Runner-Up (Day 86) |
21 | |
Daniel | Leah Patrick |
Chrissie Ben |
Ben Leah |
Jaime | Leah Saxon |
Ben Vincent |
Saxon Vincent |
Joanne Patrick |
Saxon |
Patrick Vincent |
Patrick Vincent |
Patrick Regina |
No nominations |
Evicted (Day 85) |
35 | |
Patrick | Leah Chrissie |
Joanne Regina |
Leah Chrissie |
Claire | Leah Daniel |
Ben Belinda |
Saxon Chrissie |
Saxon Chrissie |
Chrissie |
Chrissie Jamie |
Chrissie Regina |
Chrissie Regina |
Evicted (Day 78) |
26 | ||
Vincent | Saxon Irena |
Carlo Belinda |
Belinda Carlo |
Regina | Belinda Daniel |
Ben Regina |
Daniel Saxon |
Chrissie Regina |
Kim |
Jamie Patrick |
Regina Chrissie |
Evicted (Day 71) |
26 | |||
Jamie | Not in house |
Exempt | Vincent |
Daniel Vincent |
Evicted (Day 64) |
9 | ||||||||||
Saxon | Vincent Jaime |
Carlo Claire |
Jaime Belinda |
Jaime | Belinda Daniel |
Belinda Chrissie |
Patrick Daniel |
Daniel Regina |
Kim |
Evicted (Day 57) |
21 | |||||
Kim | Not in house |
Exempt | Vincent |
Evicted (Day 57) |
4 | |||||||||||
Joanne | Leah Daniel |
Patrick Chrissie |
Leah Daniel |
Jaime | Leah Daniel |
Ben Daniel |
Daniel Claire |
Daniel Regina |
Evicted (Day 50) |
9 | ||||||
Claire | Saxon Belinda |
Carlo Vincent |
Belinda Jaime |
Nominated | Belinda Daniel |
Belinda Ben |
Daniel Saxon |
Evicted (Day 43) |
9 | |||||||
Ben | Leah Chrissie |
Patrick Regina |
Daniel Chrissie |
Nominated | Daniel Belinda |
Chrissie Belinda |
Evicted (Day 36) |
17 | ||||||||
Belinda | Vincent Carlo |
Jaime Claire |
Carlo Vincent |
Claire | Saxon Leah |
Saxon Ben |
Walked (Day 31) |
22 | ||||||||
Leah | Ben Daniel |
Patrick Regina |
Daniel Ben |
Ben | Daniel Joanne |
Evicted (Day 29) |
19 | |||||||||
Carlo | Vincent Belinda |
Claire Irena |
Belinda Jaime |
Jaime | Evicted (Day 22) |
13 | ||||||||||
Jaime | Saxon Carlo |
Vincent Claire |
Carlo Belinda |
Nominated | Evicted (Day 19) |
6 | ||||||||||
Irena | Belinda Vincent |
Carlo Claire |
Evicted (Day 15) |
1 | ||||||||||||
Notes | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | none | |||||||||||
Against public vote |
Belinda, Ben, Irena, Leah, Saxon |
Ben, Claire, Jaime, Regina |
Belinda, Carlo, Daniel, Leah |
Belinda, Daniel, Leah |
Ben, Chrissie, Saxon, Vincent |
Claire, Daniel, Saxon |
Daniel, Joanne, Regina |
All Housemates |
Jamie, Patrick, Vincent |
Chrissie, Patrick, Regina, Vincent |
Chrissie, Daniel, Patrick, Regina |
Chrissie, Daniel, Regina |
Chrissie, Regina | |||
Walked | none | Belinda | none | |||||||||||||
Evicted (% of public vote) |
Irena 33% to evict |
Carlo 66% to evict |
Jaime 5 of 9 votes to evict |
Leah 41% to evict |
Ben 73% to evict |
Claire 60% to evict |
Joanne 86% to evict |
Kim 29.07% to evict |
Jamie 50% to evict |
Vincent 62% to evict |
Patrick 50% to evict |
Daniel 51% to evict |
Chrissie 72% to evict | |||
Saxon 19.83% to evict | ||||||||||||||||
Gerettet | Ben 32% Leah 22% Belinda 8% Saxon 5% |
Leah 15% Belinda 12% Daniel 7% |
Claire 2 votes Ben 1 vote Regina 1 vote |
Belinda 35% Daniel 24% |
Vincent 8% Chrissie 8% Saxon 7% 4% |
Saxon 28% Daniel 12% |
Daniel 9% Regina 5% |
Chrissie Daniel Jamie Patrick Regina Vincent |
Vincent 31% Patrick 19% |
? 20% ? 10% ? 8% |
? 22% ? 20% ? 8% |
Chrissie Regina |
Regina 28% to evict |
Notes
- ^Note 1 : Housemates could only nominate others from their respective house. This week, Housemates nominated to evict and to stay. Unknown to the Housemates, the nominations to evict had no value, and the Housemates nominated for eviction were the ones with the fewest points to stay.
- ^Note 2 : Housemates could only nominate others from their respective house.
- ^Note 3 : On Day 17, both houses were tasked with choosing a male and female who were not nominated to be intruders to the other house - Big Brother told them that all 4 intruders would face eviction, but the survivors of the eviction would have immunity the following week. Ben and Regina were sent from the Round House to the Square House, while Claire and Jamie went from Square House to Round House. On Day 19 the Housemates voted in the Intruder Eviction - the Housemates ranked the intruders in the order they wish to evict, and Jamie got evicted.
- ^Note 4 : The Houses merged on Day 22. Because Ben, Claire, and Regina survived the intruder eviction, all three had immunity.
Special shows
Live Surprise
The New Housemates
Round House Surprise
The Final Housemates
The Party's Over
Meet The Neighbours
Intruder Eviction
Intruder Alert
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner
The Final Countdown
The Final Sunday Eviction
References
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