Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother

Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother (2001)

EndedReality show

Six-part series - showing on consecutive evenings as a precursor to Friday's Comic Relief-that monitors the every move of celebrities in the Big Brother house.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Day 6mars 15, 2001
S01E05Day 5mars 14, 2001
S01E04Day 4mars 13, 2001
S01E03Day 3mars 12, 2001
S01E02Day 2mars 11, 2001
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother premiere?

Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother premiered on March 9, 2001.

Who were the contestants on the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

The contestants on the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother were Jack Dee, Anthea Turner, Chris Eubank, Claire Sweeney, Keith Duffy, Vanessa Feltz, and Anthea Turner.

How long did the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother last?

The first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother lasted for a total of eight days.

Who won the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Jack Dee was the winner of the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother.

What were some of the memorable moments from the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Some memorable moments from the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother include Jack Dee's dry humor, Chris Eubank's unique personality, and Vanessa Feltz's emotional breakdown.

How were the contestants selected for Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

The contestants for Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother were selected based on their celebrity status and their willingness to participate in the show for charity.

Did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother have any special tasks or challenges for the contestants?

Yes, Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother had various tasks and challenges for the contestants to complete, which often involved raising money for charity.

Were there any controversies or conflicts among the contestants during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Yes, there were some controversies and conflicts among the contestants during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother, which added to the drama of the show.

How did the audience respond to the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

The audience responded positively to the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother, enjoying the mix of celebrities and the charitable aspect of the show.

Were there any surprise evictions or twists during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Yes, there were surprise evictions and twists during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother, keeping the audience on their toes.

Did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother raise a significant amount of money for charity during its first season?

Yes, Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother raised a significant amount of money for charity during its first season, contributing to the overall success of the show.

Did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother have a live audience for the evictions?

Yes, Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother had a live audience for the evictions, adding to the excitement and atmosphere of the show.

Were there any special guest appearances on the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Yes, there were special guest appearances on the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother, with various celebrities visiting the house to interact with the contestants.

Were there any alliances or friendships formed among the contestants during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother?

Yes, there were alliances and friendships formed among the contestants during the first season of Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother, leading to interesting dynamics within the house.

Did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother have a charity focus or cause during its first season?

Yes, Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother had a charity focus during its first season, with the proceeds from the show going to support the Comic Relief charity.

Did Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother incorporate any comedic elements into the show?

Yes, Comic Relief Celebrity Big Brother incorporated comedic elements into the show, reflecting the overall mission of the Comic Relief charity.

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