Big Brother (British TV series) series 15

Big Brother
Series 15
Series fifteen logo
Presented byEmma Willis
No. of days72
No. of housemates19
WinnerHelen Wood
Runner-upAshleigh Coyle
Companion showsBig Brother's Bit on the Side
No. of episodes72
Release
Original networkChannel 5
Original release5 June (2014-06-05) –
15 August 2014 (2014-08-15)
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Big Brother 2014, also known as Big Brother 15 and Big Brother: Power Trip, was the fifteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother, hosted by Emma Willis and narrated by Marcus Bentley. It began on 5 June 2014[1] on Channel 5 and lasted for 72 days ending on 15 August 2014, making it the longest series to air on Channel 5. It was the fourth regular series and the tenth series of Big Brother overall to air on the channel. The series was officially confirmed on 3 April 2012 when Channel 5 renewed the show until 2014.[2] It was therefore the final regular series to be included under the then contract.

The series was controversially won by Helen Wood who won the £100,000 prize fund beating bookies' favourite Ashleigh Coyle by a margin of 4,631 votes.[3] Wood became the first woman to win the competition since the show's inception on Channel 5. It was then revealed that just 1.2% of the vote, separated Helen and Ashleigh, making it one of the closest results in Big Brother history.[4] This was the first, and currently only, series of Big Brother UK where both the runner-up and the winner were women.

Wood would later return the following year in Big Brother 16 as part of a secret twist that saw her and two other "legendary" former Housemates, Brian Belo and Nikki Grahame, re-enter the House as part of "Time Warp" week. In addition, Mark Byron and Matthew Davies also made an appearance in a shopping task.

  1. ^ Scott, Matt (21 May 2014). "Big Brother 2014 launch confirmed for 5th, 6th June". bbspy. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  2. ^ Sweney, Mark (2 April 2012). "Big Brother to stay with Channel 5". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Statement". Channel 5.
  4. ^ "Big Brother 2014: 1,000 votes split Helen Wood and Ashleigh Coyle". TellyMix. 17 August 2014. Retrieved 18 August 2014.