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Big Brother 1, 2000
Big Brother 1
The first series was an unexpected summer hit in 2000. The first series started on 14 July 2000, and ended on 15 September 2000. What many fans of the series say is the most memorable moment occurred when attempts to influence voting by Nick Bateman (whom the tabloids nicknamed Nasty Nick) were uncovered by other housemates, who confronted him in a house meeting. He denied the allegations until the evidence was presented to him — housemate names, secretly written on scraps of paper hidden in his suitcase. Nick was removed from the house later that day by the show's producers for rule-breaking. A tabloid newspaper attempted to inform the housemates that Nick had been cheating by flying a remote controlled model helicopter into the house garden but the housemates were ordered to stay indoors. Bateman had also told fellow housemates that his wife had died in a car crash despite the fact that he had never been married.
Melanie Hill was seen to cultivate relationships with two different contestants. Hill avoided nomination until week 8 when all the remaining contestants except Anna were put up for eviction and she was voted out by a large margin.
The first series was mainly viewed by the daily highlights programme. The only un-edited footage available was a largely inaccessible, poor quality (compared with later series) streaming internet video. As a consequence many of the contestants complained afterwards that the series producers had 'created' characters for them through editing that did not correspond with their true personalities.
The housemate who led the 'outing' of Nick, Craig Phillips, went on to win the £70,000 prize as last remaining housemate. He donated the money to Joanne Harris, a close personal friend who needed a heart and lung transplant, due to having Down's Syndrome. As the British medical system refuses to provide heart/lung transplants to people with this condition (despite the fact that heart disease is an inherent part of Down's Syndrome), the only way for her to get the operation done was to pay for it privately abroad, which had been a financial impossibility before Craig won the show.
Unlike later series, all contestant briefly held a showbiz career, appearing on TV shows and magazine shoots before disappearing back to reality. Since then, Craig has appeared on the UKTV Style makeover show Our House and the BBC One daytime show Big Strong Boys as a resident handyman. He has also made many cameo appearances in the Channel 4 sketch show, Bo' Selecta and released a Christmas Single (At This Time of Year) that reached number 14 in the UK charts. Nichola Holt also released a single after leaving the house, a dance track which flopped in the charts, She also filmed a number of adult films. Runner-up Anna Nolan has presented several television shows in the UK and in her native Ireland, she has recently decided not to renew her RTÉ contract to present her afternoon talkshow saying she wishes to pursue other things. Two other housemates, Claire Strutton (who replaced Nick) and Tom McDermott, later had a child together and married but the relationship ended.
Nick Bateman and Craig Philips both appeared in the meta-reality TV show Back To Reality.
Big Brother 1 Housemates

Craig - Winner
With 51 % of votes to Win
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Anna - 2nd in Final
With 49% of votes to Win
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Darren - 3rd in Final
With 13 % of votes to Win
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Melanie - 7th Evicted
With 69% of votes to be evicted. Up against Craig and Darren
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Claire - 6th Evicted
With 79% of votes to be evicted. Up against Craig
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Tom - 5th Evicted
With 30% of votes to be evicted. Up against Anna, Craig and Darren
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Nichola - 4th Evicted
With 72% of votes to be evicted. Up against Craig
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Nick - Ejected
Caught cheating by Big Brother
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Caroline 3th Evicted
With 62% of votes to be evicted. Up against Tom
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Andrew - 2nd Evicted
With 68% of votes to be evicted. Up against Caroline
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Sada - 1st Evicted
With 55% of votes to be evicted. Up against Caroline
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