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Nanna Terri wins final Big Brother

22/07/2008 1:09:00 PM.  | 

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After eight years, 146 housemates and numerous controversies, reality TV show Big Brother has come to an end with the competition's oldest contestant taking out the title.

Grandmother Terri beat bricklayer Rory, 22, and law student Ben, 19, to win the final series of the Network Ten program and $250,000 cash.

The 52-year-old Pauline Hanson supporter said she was shocked and burst into tears.

"I just cannot thank you enough," Terri said when her name was announced.

"That an older woman like me could have done this is absolutely astounding."

Terri, who was not well-liked by the other housemates in the beginning, described her first two weeks in the house as an "absolute nightmare".

She went on to become the favourite in the end.

Terri said she felt sad that runner-up Rory, who was known for running around the girls in the house wearing a G-string, didn't win any of the cash.

After 85 days of being locked in the Big Brother compound the final three contestants were shown news footage of what had been happening in the outside world including skyrocketing petrol prices, sports results and Jane McGrath's death - which brought Terri to tears.

Big Brother producers announced last week that this series would be the last.
It came after poor ratings and criticism of new hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O.

During last night’s two-and-a-half-hour finale, former winners returned to the Big Brother stage, except Ben Williams who won the first series in 2001.
This year's contestants also returned including party boy Corey Worthington.

Gretel Killeen, who was dumped as host after seven years, recorded a special message thanking everyone she worked with and the public.

Sandilands informed Terri and Rory this would be the last Big Brother "forever" before Jackie O cut in with "no, for now".

Producer Endemol Southern Star believes the format could be revived.

The Nine Network has signalled it may look into taking it on but in a very different format.

Over the past eight years Big Brother has received its fair share of criticism and has witnessed a number of controversies.

In 2006, then-prime minister John Howard called for the show to be dumped after the infamous "turkey slap" incident in which a female housemate was pinned down while two males rubbed their crotch in her face.

In 2005, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) found the show had breached its code on two occasions.

COMMENTS

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Kyle Sandilandarse was a bit too quick off the mark to say the show was finished. It's clear that he obviously doesn't know (or even want to care about) anything about what might happen to the show in the future.

Posted by: Brendan Richards, Quakers Hill

 

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Perhaps, iF we're lucky Kyle will prove to be 100% correct. Good bye and Good riddance BB.!

Posted by: nick Again, Maryborough

 

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Big brother was passed it used by date three or more years ago. If channel nine revive it more fool them as it will be a rating dud no matter what you do to the format. Good riddance to a load of rubbish.

Posted by: Vicki Mainard, Ballarat

 

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Oh my gosh. This is a load of crap. Big brother shouldn't have to end. I bet there is more people in Australia that like watching BB then people who don't. I think it's ridiculous. Big brother can bring so many people together, to make such good friends. I personally LOVE the show. I say put BB back on TV!!

Posted by: Brittany Anonymous, Brisbane

 

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

This is a sad day for Australia with bb now being taken off ten. It brough me so much joy and everyone can learn something from watching the show. Anyone who says it a stupid show and are happy that it is off are should be shoot! P.S Brid should have won!!!

Posted by: Jarron Eckford, Perth

 

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

found in the past a brief social science lesson, however - they need to put people into the house that average joe can identify with - as an 'older' viewer find it mildly interesting how some youth behave - the gap is huge! how about some real debate? a couple of enviromentalists, feminists, etc something that could raise awareness & teach the youth something useful or are they not allowed to talk about anything beyond hair straighteners? good for that girl not doing Zoo shoot Self respect! good

Posted by: jill bennett, brisbane

 
 

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