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Welcome to the show
Earlier this summer, eight British teenagers received the chance of a lifetime to spend ten days as Big Brother housemates in the most famous House in the UK.
The lucky octet were handpicked from thousands of 18-year olds from across the country who applied to take part in this unique experiment, commissioned by 4 Learning, the education division in Channel 4.
A diverse group of people from different backgrounds, cultures, religions and races took part, all with just one thing in common their age.
Over the course of ten days, the gang got to know each other, like each other, sometimes a little too well! and dislike each other.
They had to put up with each other's habits, attitudes and personalities and learn to live as a group, making collective decisions and practicing tolerance and maturity. They also had to undertake tasks that would challenge them physically, emotionally and intellectually.
The eight had full use of the Big Brother House, exactly like previous housemates, with just a few differences they all had to share just one bedroom and there was strictly no booze! Also there was no public vote and the housemates had to decide who among them would win.
How did they get on? Stay tuned to the website to find out more about this unique insight into the lives of British teenagers today...
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