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Gemma Atkinson
Since
Gemma’s success on ITV1’s primetime show Soapstar Superstar,
Gemma has not stopped! She has taken part in soon to be aired
Celebrity Masterchef for the BBC and another (currently secret)
show for ITV. From appearances on C4’s Friday Night Project, to
being heavily involved in the launch of Virgin Media for Sir
Richard Branson, Gemma has also launched the brand new product
for confectionary giant Mars, “Mars Planets”, has been appointed
the Female face of the British Grand Prix for 2007, is currently
the face of high street lingerie company La Senza (including an
extremely successful window campaign) and is shooting her new
calendar for 2008.
Celebrity Big
Brother
Celebrity Big Brother 2007 was the fifth series of the United
Kingdom reality television series Celebrity Big Brother, a spin-off
of Big Brother. The series was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK
(also on S4C in Wales), and involved a number of celebrities
referred to as 'housemates', who live in the Big Brother House
with no contact with the outside world. In recent series, the
show's producers have offered celebrities money to appear on
Celebrity Big Brother.
Celebrity Big Brother 2007 started on 3 January 2007, and ran
for 26 days. The launch show peaked at 8.2 million viewers,
making it the second most-watched launch in Big Brother history.
It was the first Celebrity Big Brother series to be shown in the
16:9 widescreen format and the final Celebrity series to be held
in the Elstree compound with the regular series later in the
year being the final one overall.
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Big Brother
Big Brother is a reality television format. In each series,
which lasts for around three months, a number of people (normally
fewer than fifteen at any one time) live toge-ther full-time in a
"Big Brother House", isolated from the outside world but under
the continuous gaze of television cameras. The house-mates try to
win a cash prize by avoiding periodic, usually publicly-voted,
evictions from the house. The "real life soap" was invented by
the Dutchman John de Mol and developed by his production company,
Endemol. It has been a prime-time hit in almost 70 different
countries.
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