presented the ''Big Brother's Little Brother'' spin-off.
Big Brother first began airing in the
Netherlands, while editions in countries such as Germany proving to be hits with the public. Following the success of the show, it was confirmed that editions for the United States and the United Kingdom were in the works.
Big Brother 1 (2000) proved to be a ratings success for
Channel 4, leading to the announcement of a second series. Prior to
Big Brother 2, a
celebrity edition of the show aired on Channel 4. Rumors of a second series began in September 2000, when it was confirmed that
Channel 5 and
ITV were both interested in acquiring the series. Casting for
Big Brother 2 began in late 2000. Candidates for the new series were able to apply by sending in a video audition. In December 2000, it was reported that more than 250,000 applications had been sent in; the first season received an estimated 40,000 applications.
Davina McCall returned to present the series after presenting the previous series. The original ten housemates entered the house on 25 May 2001. Amongst the cast this series was Amma Antwi-Agyei, a stripper who wanted to "show Britain that not all strippers are the Jerry Springer stereotype." Housemate Elizabeth Woodcock was dating an older man prior to appearing on the series, while Dean O'Laughlin had been in a band that toured across the
United States before being dropped by their record label.
Brian Dowling was the first openly gay male to appear on the series, with Josh Rafter also being gay. This season featured a total of five women and six men. The series launched on 25 May 2001 on
Channel 4. Two episodes of the series aired on Friday. During the first episode, viewers were shown the highlights from the previous day and McCall revealed the housemate who had been evicted from the House. Two hours following this, the second episode of the night aired which saw the evicted housemate exit the House and participate in an interview with McCall. The series lasted for 64 days, concluding on 27 July 2001. There were a total of 55 episodes this series. This was the first season to feature the spin-off series ''
Big Brother's Little Brother'' (2001–10), presented by
Dermot O'Leary;
Natalie Casey co-presented the series with O'Leary during the first week.
Big Brother Reveals More (2001) aired solely during this series, and saw the major plot points of the past week being recapped. The series was the first to be sponsored by BT Cellnet (who have, since 2002, been called
O2) they remained sponsors until the
fourth series in 2003. ==House==