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093-Big Brother Australia Season 2,Day 78b,The Final Countdown, Monday, 24 June 2002
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00:00I can stay in the house hopefully past the first week.
00:03I mean, I suppose that's everybody's goal and challenge,
00:06but I'd like to think I can make it further and hopefully right to the end.
00:11I've got a feeling I'll be in the house for about eight weeks.
00:16Seven to eight weeks. Seven's my lucky number, so I'm counting on that.
00:20How long am I going to last in the house? I'll last three months in the house.
00:23Without a doubt, I have to.
00:26I didn't start this to get knocked out the first week or two.
00:30I'm going to go out the whole three months.
00:44Hello. Hi.
00:49Hello, I'm Jonathan Colleen, and welcome to Big Brother.
00:52Well, last night we evicted our tenth housemate.
00:55There are three remaining, and they're all up for eviction.
00:59So tonight is not a nomination show.
01:01This is the final countdown.
01:04We saw how finally the votes were balanced in last night's eviction.
01:07One wrong move now could provide the reason you need to vote someone out.
01:12So tonight, we're zooming right in on Pete, Sarah and Marty.
01:15With the help of our superstar psychologist, Carmel Hill, our hysterical housemates, Shannon and Nathan, the jesubescent Jessica, and the finalists from last year's show, Ben, Blair and Sarah Marie.
01:30So, let's see how our finalists are coping right now.
01:34Three little piggies in the Big Brother house, waiting for you to huff and puff and blow it all down.
01:41Hello, house.
01:42Hello, Gretel.
01:43Hey, hi, Gretel.
01:45What's going on?
01:46Oh, there you are.
01:46Hey, yo.
01:47I can't see you guys.
01:49We've got something where I can't see you, so I'll just have to imagine.
01:52Marty, are you crying?
01:53Yeah, weeping.
01:55Weeping slowly, Gretel.
01:57Well, it must be a quieter house without Jess around.
02:00Yeah, you miss her smiling face, but it's only a week till we get out, so we're all excited to see her again, no doubt.
02:05And you tragically wrote a love letter to yourself.
02:07Yeah.
02:09Yeah.
02:09Well, she didn't leave once, so they had to do something.
02:11It came a little easily.
02:12Have you spent your whole life doing that sort of thing, have you, Marty?
02:15Most of it, Gretel, yeah.
02:17Isn't that sad?
02:18Life on the farm, only sheep.
02:20And sheep can't write, so you had to write them yourself.
02:23They do, Gretel.
02:24Oh, there you go.
02:25Now, Sez, what about you?
02:26How are you going?
02:27Yeah, I'm going well, actually.
02:29Are you?
02:29Yeah.
02:29Have you thought, how am I going to pace myself for this last week?
02:33Do you think it's going to go slowly or quickly?
02:35I'll go fast with these two lads.
02:36You think?
02:37Yes.
02:38So you don't wake up every day and think, oh, my goodness, what am I going to do?
02:41No, not at all.
02:42Really?
02:43No.
02:43Okay.
02:44Now, what about you, Pete?
02:45You know, we looked at some footage earlier, and you'd said that you were definitely going
02:49to last the three months in the house.
02:51Oh, really?
02:52Yeah.
02:53Do you remember saying that?
02:54I remember you saying it, Pete.
02:55Yeah, yeah, I do, yeah.
03:00You remember saying it, and did you have a plan in the house?
03:03A plan?
03:04Yeah.
03:05No, I don't think so.
03:06I was just, I don't know.
03:07No time to keep making it.
03:09It's all just an accident, is it?
03:10Yeah, pretty much.
03:11All right.
03:12So are you going to pace yourself?
03:13You're going to lash out?
03:14You're going to do something wild, or are you going to stay controlled during this last
03:17week?
03:17I don't know.
03:18I'll just keep doing what I've been doing, I guess.
03:20We're kicking the ball over the fence.
03:21All right, guys, I've got to go.
03:25It's nice to see you again.
03:27Bye-bye.
03:28Well, Marty is a little boy lost in the Big Brother house without his soulmate, Jess.
03:34This morning was the first morning in 78 days that they did not wake up next to each
03:39other.
03:3978 days, that is longer than some marriages last.
03:43Now, I wonder how Jess felt.
03:45I wonder what she's thinking now.
03:46I wonder if she still has her voice.
03:48Would you please welcome our happy, hoppy rabbit, Jessica?
03:59Sit down here.
04:02So you've still got your voice?
04:03Yes, only Jess.
04:05Okay, you've done interviews today?
04:06Yes, all day.
04:07And the question that you've been asked the most?
04:09Oh, did we get it on?
04:12And what do you say, Jess?
04:13Oh, as if.
04:15Really?
04:16Yes.
04:17You say no as if.
04:18Yes, I do say as if.
04:20It was a snog.
04:22We had a snog-a-thon all night long.
04:25But it came down to actually doing the wild thing.
04:29We're going to save it for maybe when he gets out of the house.
04:32You're saving it?
04:33Yes.
04:33That's a very traditional approach, isn't it?
04:36Well, he hasn't even seen me naked yet.
04:38I have.
04:39I know you have many times over.
04:41So has the nation, but Marty hasn't yet.
04:43Well, that's very old-fashioned of you.
04:45Yeah, I know.
04:45Is that like your special gift to him?
04:48Oh, God.
04:49Like, how are you going to organise that?
04:50Are you going to walk out?
04:51Like, have you got an outfit organised?
04:54Oh, not yet.
04:55It'll be on the floor very soon.
04:57Just kidding.
04:59Just kidding.
04:59No, I don't know.
05:01I don't know what's going to happen.
05:02But, I mean, we had great fun in the house.
05:04It was awesome.
05:05And I really do appreciate the time we had together.
05:07I want to have a look at some footage of him in the house.
05:10But before that, did he leave a little present for you in your suitcase this time?
05:14This time he didn't think I was going, so nothing.
05:18Oh, God, he's a bad bloke, isn't he?
05:21Nothing.
05:21So did you make up your own note like he made up with you?
05:23Yes, I am sort of sat in my bedroom all alone, just going, oh, the poor thing.
05:30Yes, and I am falling for Pete.
05:32Yeah, well, that was obvious.
05:34Let's have a look at how Marty suffered last night by himself.
05:37Sleep tight tonight under the stars so bright.
05:43The sun will soon rise with me by your side, so for your dreams till the morning.
05:51Jess would tug on my arm every night until I said that to her.
05:53Yeah.
05:54Cute.
05:55Say it.
05:56Say it.
05:57Yeah.
06:04Aw, I'm sick.
06:05Does that make you want to cry?
06:08Yes.
06:08It does.
06:09You see, he just didn't tell it all, but he felt it, didn't he?
06:12And he finally learnt the little poem.
06:14Yeah, it's not a good boy.
06:16Oh, well, it only took him three months, let's be honest.
06:18All right, now, obviously, out in the big wide world, everyone's going,
06:21Jess, you should be doing this.
06:22Jess, what about this opportunity?
06:23Jess, what about this?
06:24And are you still thinking, actually, I'll move to the farm?
06:27I don't know if I'm moving to the farm, but, yeah, I've kind of just had my prospects on,
06:32you know, waiting till Marty gets out and see how we go.
06:34I haven't really been focusing on career, like, you know, it's kind of came off as that's
06:39all I wanted to do, that's the reason for getting in the house, but, yeah, now my whole
06:43perception of that's changed, and I'm just cool to be going with the flow right now.
06:48I'm enjoying myself.
06:49Are you?
06:49I just can't believe, like, your dream has, is coming true, isn't it?
06:54Yes, it is, I guess, but, yeah, I know, I know, it's bizarre, I'm just having a great
06:59time today, it was just so fun, fulfilled, did so much, and, yeah, keeping busy's good,
07:04seeing Marty's in there and I'm out here, but...
07:06Oh, six days, seven days, five days, it doesn't matter.
07:09Sweet, I know, but I've had a great day.
07:12Well, let's thank Jess.
07:14Oh, wait a minute, what big brother's talking to me, what do you say?
07:20What?
07:21Oh, he wanted to ask you something about Marty, but I think it's inappropriate.
07:23Okay.
07:24Let's thank Jess, she'll be back with us shortly for another chat, so that'll be good.
07:32Now, to those all-important voting numbers, if you want to vote Marty out, phone 1-9-0-2-3-5-5-0-1-0.
07:40To see Peter pack his bags, vote 1-9-0-2-3-5-5-0-1-1, and to evict Sarah, ring 1-9-0-2-3-5-5-0-1-2.
07:50And remember to save your favourite vote for the others.
07:55Okay, after the break, we've got a very exciting and historic moment for you here in the studio,
08:00our heroic housemates from last year, Ben, Blair and Sarah Marie.
08:05But before that, the man who can't be muffled, it's Damien's dad, Chan.
08:10Oh, yes!
08:12Yes, back by popular demand for the final pick of the series, here is Chan's Choice.
08:20Tonight's Chan's Choice is I'll tell you who's going to win, but first I'll tell you who isn't.
08:30Now, Peter never win.
08:32Look, he sits around, doing nothing.
08:36Oh, no, not Sarah.
08:38Quiet, behind the screen, does nothing.
08:41Always, always does nothing.
08:44I think Marty's going to win.
08:45He is Australia's favourite.
08:49A farm boy, plays tricks, a larrikin.
08:53What more do you want?
08:55He's going to win.
08:56And that's Chan's Choice.
08:58I'll see you next year.
08:59If big brother wants me.
09:01Yes!
09:02While the votes are being tallied, we are going to cross to the house.
09:15Okay, guys, we know the moment is coming.
09:21The winner of big brother is Ben.
09:25Well, what a night that final eviction was last year.
09:39Can you believe it is about to happen again?
09:42Or do you have to pinch yourself on the bottom and wake up from this amazing dream?
09:45It must seem like a dream for Sarah, Pete and Marty.
09:49There are only three other Australians who understand what they're going through right now.
09:53So, let's welcome our finalists from last year, Ben, Blair and Sarah Marie.
10:12Now, the first thing we notice is everybody's changed.
10:19You've bulked up.
10:20What's that about?
10:20You're reaching middle age now.
10:22Neighbours, it has to be.
10:23Do you have to bulk up for neighbours?
10:24It's got to be hot.
10:26And look at you, you're sexy, Barney.
10:27My hand's gone.
10:28Look at you.
10:29What are you doing with yourself?
10:30Talking a lot.
10:32That would be so mean to me, still, in the room.
10:34Traditionally.
10:36Well, you know, it's interesting because you guys would understand what it's like to be
10:39the last three in the house.
10:42Concentrate.
10:44Okay?
10:44Talking at school again.
10:45I know, it is a bit like, settled on.
10:48Okay?
10:48I'll talk to Ben because he's a responsible one for the moment.
10:51I know, I've seen you out and about, so you weren't that responsible on those occasions,
10:55I must say.
10:55I just have left the house, nah.
10:56What have you been up to?
10:58I'm actually doing a television show on the internet on Banana TV and we're analysing this
11:02series now.
11:03Are you?
11:03Yeah, I'm doing a few promotional things.
11:05Are you having a good time?
11:06Having a ball.
11:07I'm doing the football for Triple M in Sydney.
11:08Fantastic.
11:09And so, and what about you?
11:11Look at you, you look like a sex goddess.
11:14They told me I had to, like, look pretty good for tonight because the boys have been giving
11:18me heaps about my appearance.
11:20Are you all still in contact with each other?
11:22Yes.
11:23Unfortunately, yeah.
11:25I don't speak to Blair as much as I do with Ben.
11:27I always been playing, go, just to love me.
11:28He goes, oh, I hate you and he should hang up with me.
11:31I was sleeping.
11:32Come on.
11:33So you're still, I know, happy birthday.
11:35But I didn't go.
11:36Why not?
11:37I mean, you speak to me for a couple of weeks.
11:39But you've always been a bit of an annoyance to the boys.
11:41Let's just have a look.
11:42They still love me.
11:43Of course they love me.
11:44We all do.
11:45Let's have a look.
11:46The final week in the house.
11:47Oh, you aggravate me, girl.
11:52Still.
11:53I love you so much.
11:53You still do.
11:53No, honestly, I don't know what I do wrong.
11:56I do talk.
11:59Yes, shush.
11:59Let's have a look.
12:01The final week in the house.
12:02You all had to put up with each other.
12:03There's a lot of intensity.
12:04And one little missy couldn't get to sleep.
12:08Let's have a look at that now.
12:09What did you say?
12:10Missy, missy?
12:10Missy.
12:22Sorry.
12:22Can I ask you a question?
12:28Yes.
12:28Why did you eat that in here?
12:31What?
12:32Why did you eat that in here?
12:34I'm good.
12:35I was lonely.
12:36Anyway.
12:38I'm trying to sleep.
12:39Okay.
12:41If you want to go outside, we'll go outside and talk.
12:44If not.
12:45It's quite a lot.
12:46Do you want to go outside and talk?
12:47Yeah.
12:47Whatever.
12:48What is it like watching that?
12:57Does it feel like a lifetime ago or yesterday?
13:00It happened on the weekend when she called me.
13:01Sarah Marie, just shut up and go to sleep.
13:03No, but he had the hangover.
13:07No, we do.
13:08That's the thing.
13:09What happened in there with us, it just happens.
13:13We get together.
13:13We sit there and we annoy each other.
13:15And it's just us.
13:17We haven't hardly watched any of the shows from last year.
13:19We just talk about what's happened.
13:21Ben had a little experience the other week when we had a few drinky drinkies.
13:26He reckons I was.
13:27He goes to me, you're the same as the Fish Fingers night.
13:29I was like, oh no.
13:31So that said enough for me.
13:32I was like, okay, I'm going to go to bed.
13:34Well, when you watch that, does it remind you of what that last week felt like in the house?
13:39What's the overriding feeling?
13:40Is it fear or excitement?
13:42Four nights before the final night, wasn't it?
13:43Yeah.
13:44It just grows on you.
13:46As each day comes, we had the rocks and we used to count down.
13:49You sit there and you just think so much about what's going to happen.
13:52What's going to happen?
13:52What's going to happen?
13:53We don't know.
13:53Is it going to be three people?
13:54Is it going to be 500 people?
13:55Who knows?
13:56What's going to happen with everybody coming out?
13:57It's sort of like, you know, every week being nominated.
14:01Thank you, boys.
14:02But I used to prepare myself to leave.
14:06And then the final week when us three, we all know either way you're all going to leave.
14:09So it's a different type of preparation.
14:12I don't envy the last two that are sitting there.
14:15Not at all.
14:16Because that's 24 hours of just the two blokes, two girls, one girl, one bloke, whatever it might happen to be.
14:22Does that 24 hours go slowly?
14:23It's the longest day ever.
14:24Blair and I had about, I think we had about five or six coffees in a row that day.
14:28Because we knew the next few days was going to be full on.
14:30So nervous, shaking, just didn't know what to do with yourself.
14:33You do anything that kills the time.
14:35And it was as much as playing basketball like Pete and Marty kind of do now a bit.
14:38And I don't know, you try and do anything.
14:41You polish your shoes, you brush your hair.
14:44Yeah, just something to do.
14:44Even when you've got no hair, you brush it.
14:48Now you've been compared a little bit to Peter.
14:50And I know that that sits strangely with you, that comparison, doesn't it?
14:54I think, obviously, people are going to get compared no matter who you are.
14:57And I think probably because he's like a big bloke and he's also fairly quiet like I was.
15:00So people compare you.
15:01Yeah, no, poor Nathan got compared to Sarah Marie.
15:04I met Nathan tonight.
15:05He got compared to Katrina.
15:08It's all that nude photography I do.
15:11Me and Nathan get on totally fine.
15:13I met Nathan at Challenge tonight and I love them.
15:14You should have seen Sarah Marie and Nathan before.
15:16It's when you're talking, shut up, you two.
15:18Yeah, I was actually half a kilometre away and I heard them.
15:21Yeah, so who do you think is going to win?
15:25I'll just ask each of you.
15:26Who do I think is going to win?
15:27Well, let's say, who do you think is going to be evicted on the Sunday night?
15:30I think the final two, well, I think who's going to be evicted will be Peter.
15:34And I think the final two are going to be Sarah and Sarah and Marty, obviously.
15:38I think Marty's going to come away with it in the end.
15:39I think it's going to be, I think, not that I don't want her to leave, but I think it'll
15:45be Sarah.
15:46It'll be nice to see a girl win, though I think it'll be Marty and Peter.
15:49Okay.
15:50And what are you thinking?
15:51For some strange reason, I don't like saying who I think, but I'm just going to say, like,
15:54no, the three of us that were there last year, everyone thought Sarah Marie was going
15:57to win.
15:58I don't know.
16:00It's just too, it's too even.
16:01There's so many difference.
16:02Is it Pete the sentiment?
16:03Is it Marty the guy?
16:04Or is it Sarah the girl?
16:05Who knows?
16:06Yeah.
16:06No, fair enough.
16:08Rational, but not committed.
16:10So typical.
16:12And it's so nice to see you again.
16:14I know you'll be joining us for a celebratory drink later in the show.
16:16Thank you very much.
16:17Good luck with everything you're doing.
16:22Well, the city of Wollongong is famous for getting behind its hometown heroes.
16:27And with local boy Peter into the final week of Big Brother, the town has risen in support.
16:32And the word is go for gold, Pete.
16:36And everyone here in the Illawarra is getting behind Digger, Pete of Big Brother.
16:43This is Wollongong Hospital.
16:44This is where Peter works.
16:46Go, Peter!
16:49And Pete, the next shout's on you.
16:52Why should we keep him in the house?
16:54Because he's just an Aussie bloke doing his best for his family.
16:58If you win the money, there's a big free chicken Stisselberg are waiting for you.
17:03Go, Peter!
17:04Go, Peter, stay in the house.
17:06Meg, it's just fantastic the things he's done for Wollongong.
17:09We're loving him, aren't we?
17:10Go, Pete!
17:11Do it for the dogs!
17:13Go, Peter!
17:15Yeah!
17:16Come on, Digger, we're going for you, mate.
17:17We want you to win.
17:18Well, Sarah and Marty fans, beware.
17:27When the gong gets going, the going gets tough.
17:31The gong gets tough.
17:32If you want to join the cause and keep Peter in the house this Sunday,
17:35then vote for Sarah or Marty.
17:37But if you want Peter out, phone 1902 555 011.
17:43That's 1902 555 011.
17:46To keep him in, vote for Sarah or Marty.
17:51Coming up, we sit the final three on the psychologist's couch
17:54and we get another kind of inside of you,
17:57two mouths of the house.
17:58Shannon and Nathan speak their mind.
18:01Brace yourselves.
18:07That doesn't say anything else but breakfast.
18:14Now, are they actually dangerous?
18:15Oh, yeah.
18:17This one's actually had his tip removed.
18:19You can see someone's obviously caught him before
18:21and removed his spike,
18:22which is a good thing to do
18:23because they can be quite...
18:24Oh, there he goes.
18:26Yeah, a bit of...
18:27Oh, there we go again.
18:29Yeah, they will make your finger...
18:30Wow.
18:31Yeah.
18:31God, dear.
18:34Well, Marty is truly fearless
18:36in the face of some of the backyard's
18:38more terrifying bugs and beetles.
18:40Now, you might think Marty's modelled himself
18:43on this bloke, perhaps.
18:44The crocodile hunter, Steve Irwin.
18:47Oh.
18:49But it's the other way around.
18:51You see, our Marty has been dealing
18:53with deadly wildlife from a very young age.
18:56Take a look at this extraordinary footage
18:58starring Marty and his friend
19:00and bravely shot by Marty's sister, Fiona.
19:02Well, I reckon we'll get ourselves a feed tonight.
19:08It's a bush taker.
19:10I've spotted it.
19:11Should I shoot him?
19:13Nah.
19:14I'll have to catch it by hand.
19:15Holy Jesus, I'll be in a rooftop.
19:17Just stand, mate.
19:18They're very vicious.
19:19Get down, Marty!
19:23Nice liver ball.
19:25Can we go back to camp and stitch her up?
19:26Nah.
19:28We'll go off for this crow thing.
19:30Let's go.
19:30Hey.
19:32We caught it.
19:36I'll show you a piece, man.
19:38Our mission is over.
19:41We're going to turn home.
19:46Don't worry.
19:47I told no animals were harmed
19:48during the filming of Marty's home video,
19:51although eventually that chicken
19:52may have starred in a sequel
19:53on the family dinner table.
19:54Don't know.
19:55Now, since the moment he walked into the house,
19:58Marty's been an audience favourite.
20:00But why?
20:00And what does that say about us
20:02watching Big Brother?
20:03Here to crank up the magnification
20:05on the microscope of the mind
20:06is our psychologist to the stars,
20:08the moon and the sun,
20:09Carmel Hill.
20:13Now, Carmel,
20:14you've been watching this household
20:16for the last three months.
20:17Did you ever anticipate
20:18that these would be the final three?
20:20I think Marty was very predictable.
20:22I think he was a favourite from day one.
20:25And the other two have stayed under the radar.
20:27And to their credit,
20:28they're still there today.
20:30Staying under the radar,
20:31is that something you think
20:31they've done on purpose
20:32or it's just their personality?
20:34It's their personality.
20:35All right.
20:35How do you think the three of their personalities
20:37actually gel for this final week?
20:39Well, I don't think they're gelling like last year's,
20:42which is that absolute, you know,
20:44family closeness
20:45that we saw earlier on tonight.
20:48But they are very different in personalities.
20:51What's Marty's personality like, do you think?
20:53Well, I think he's indeed to the Australian nation
20:57because he's the typical Aussie larrikin.
21:00He is a joker, a practical joker.
21:04He wears his emotion on his sleeve.
21:08He's not a saint.
21:10He is very lovable.
21:13And I think he loves very easily as well.
21:15And do you think that his love story
21:17or his love entanglement
21:19made him even more charming or less charming?
21:22Oh, much more charming.
21:23Yes, I think he really has endeared himself to the nation
21:28in the sense that his love for Jessica, I believe,
21:31is very genuine, at least within the house.
21:34What about Peter?
21:35Now, some people are saying
21:36Pete's the typical Aussie bloke.
21:38So we've got Marty,
21:39who's described as the typical Aussie bloke
21:40because he's a larrikin
21:41and mucks about and has a bit of a giggle.
21:43And then there's Peter.
21:44How can they both be typical Aussie blokes?
21:46Peter's much more responsible and serious.
21:49Well, Peter represents the Aussie battler.
21:52So Marty is the fun-loving practical joker.
21:55Peter, and Peter is the very serious person
21:59who knows what to do,
22:01knows what the right thing to do is,
22:03and does it,
22:04even though it comes at a great cost to him.
22:07Would this experience for Pete be a surprise
22:10that he's actually moving in to be the last three?
22:14I think he...
22:14If we're thinking of someone as an Aussie battler.
22:16I think an Aussie battler knows
22:17what the right thing to do is.
22:19And I think he really wanted to win the money
22:22when he went on the show.
22:23And I think that's what his speech was
22:25about earlier on tonight.
22:27But I think he soon learnt
22:28that that was putting enormous pressure on him.
22:30And I think he has relaxed into the house.
22:33But he certainly is very keen to win.
22:36But he's a lot different from Marty.
22:38He certainly is not expressive.
22:40He's certainly very closed with his emotions.
22:43Well, we've actually got them...
22:45That's live in the house now.
22:48Armrest.
22:50And Marty won.
22:53And typically, Jess is encouraging them...
22:56No, Sarah is encouraging them to do it.
22:58Now, what about Sarah?
22:59She's got a really interesting personality, hasn't she?
23:01Because she might be someone in a game of football
23:03sets up the try but doesn't actually score it.
23:06Is there a psychological term for that?
23:09No.
23:09But I think with Sarah,
23:12I think she has endeared herself to the country
23:15because she's different.
23:17I think Australians are now far more accepting of difference,
23:20particularly people who are proud of their difference
23:23and aren't flamboyant about it.
23:27So I think Sarah certainly is very alternative
23:30and I think she's done very well.
23:33Do you need a character like Sarah's in a house
23:36to join the characters together sometimes?
23:38Someone who doesn't necessarily want to be the star
23:40but actually plays a crucial role in linking everybody?
23:44Well, I think when Sarah came into the house,
23:46she said she was a person of contrast
23:48and that's what we've seen.
23:50We've seen a person who was a body piercer
23:53who then moved into a job in the finance industry
23:56and was very comfortable in both roles.
23:59We've seen a girl who's in a very committed,
24:01loving relationship with a female partner
24:03who I think all females who came out of the house
24:06felt they never got to know Sarah at all
24:08and she's had very close bonds
24:10with three quite dominant males in the house.
24:14So she is full of contrast
24:15and I think that makes her quite intriguing.
24:17I think Australians like intrigue.
24:19So who do you think is going to be evicted this Sunday?
24:22I think it's, I like Blair, I think it's a hard call.
24:25I think it depends on how it unfolds this week.
24:30I think some people may want a girl to win
24:32and that would be great for Sarah.
24:33Look at you, you're just not going to answer that question, are you?
24:36I think there's a lot of people out there
24:38that like the Aussie battler and that would be wonderful.
24:40So I think they're all worthy winners
24:41because it's been a very hard task to stay in that house
24:44for that length of time.
24:45And I have to point out that Carmel, you know,
24:47studies these people in the house
24:48and they're probably like your family as well, are they?
24:50There's no way you're going to pick a favourite, is there?
24:52Have another drink and then I'll ask you.
24:54Okay, thank you, Carmel.
24:55Well, we're covering our finalists from all angles tonight.
24:59Carmel's helping us understand where they're at,
25:01but where did they come from?
25:02Let's fire up the ute
25:04and travel to Marty's hometown of 2J in Western Australia
25:06to see how the locals are getting behind their larrikin lover boy.
25:10If he does win, I know what he's going to do with the money.
25:23I'm his money manager and I'll be looking after him.
25:26I just hope he does well.
25:34He's gone the distance and he's enjoyed himself
25:36and everyone in Australia's been watching him with anticipation
25:39and what his next move would be.
25:41He looks like the favourite to most people, I think.
25:43Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if he wins it.
25:47Good on you, mate.
25:48Well, I have heard some good news about Marty's footy team
25:59and the 2J Lions after six losses on the trot.
26:02The 2J lads beat the Wongan Ballydoo Boomers last week.
26:08But I would like to point out that the 2J blokes
26:11were on the bottom of the ladder
26:12and the, what was it, the Wongan Telly Boo hoo-hahs
26:15were just second last.
26:17So never mind.
26:18A victory's a victory when you're a loser.
26:20OK, if you want Marty out of the house,
26:24vote 1902 555 010.
26:27That number, 1902 555 010.
26:34If you want to keep him playing for Big Brother,
26:36then vote for Peter or Sarah to keep Marty in the house.
26:39Now, stick around because we have got Nathan and Shannon
26:42bouncing in for a chat after the break
26:44and, as you all know, that means anything could happen.
26:47But before we go, a little treat
26:49for those missing the live nomination action
26:51from the Diary Room tonight.
26:53Our evicti, Jess, not only topped the phone poll last night,
26:56she has also won a Big Brother online poll
26:59for worst nominations of all time.
27:02So here is the best of the worst
27:04of Jess's nomination nasties.
27:06I really can't find anything, Turkhan,
27:15because I think she's starting to kind of miss her family a bit
27:18and I think...
27:19Jess.
27:21Two points to Alex for making the pumpkin mash.
27:23It wasn't that nice.
27:26It's a bit rude sometimes when she borrows my stuff
27:29but doesn't return it.
27:30Turkhan for pinching on the bum.
27:32Jessica, this is a serious matter.
27:36I know it's out of fun.
27:37She bites sometimes and it hurts.
27:43Thank you, Jessica.
27:51All right, clap your seatbelts
27:53and have some oxygen handy.
27:55Let's get loud, let's get colourful,
27:57let's get the final week lowdown
27:59from fabulous Nathan and Shannon.
28:06Hi.
28:08Hi, everyone.
28:09Hi.
28:10Hi.
28:10Hi, Gritskies.
28:11Hello.
28:12How are you going?
28:13Cool.
28:14All right.
28:16I'm a little scared now.
28:17Just the volume has increased so much.
28:20Now, Kit.
28:22I had denim's back.
28:25No, just over there.
28:26You look fabulous.
28:29Shush, we're here for serious business.
28:31All right?
28:32Nathan.
28:33I'm interviewing you now.
28:34I know.
28:35Yeah.
28:35Did you ever imagine that these three
28:38would be the final three in the house?
28:40I always wanted Sarah to be in it.
28:42Yep.
28:43Actually, yeah, I knew that Pete was going to be in it.
28:45I knew Marty was going to be in it.
28:45I just didn't know who the third person would be.
28:47I thought it might have been Jessica
28:49but everyone hates her and kicked her out.
28:51I'm joking, Jessica.
28:52No, yeah, I'm joking.
28:56That's what Alex said about me.
28:56But interestingly enough,
28:57you were kicked out before, Jess.
28:59What Alex says is,
29:01Nathan, you were loathed.
29:02I was merely hated.
29:03Which I think is fantastic.
29:04But, yeah, no, I thought that Pete and Marty
29:06would definitely be in it.
29:07I love the fact that Sarah's one of the last girls in there
29:10and I hope that she comes through with the goods.
29:12Yeah, and what are you thinking, Jen?
29:14Well, look, I didn't really understand
29:15how the system worked
29:16but I'm actually realising
29:17that the flat line has come through at the very end
29:20so hence the reason why we're all out of the house.
29:22The big personalities always seem to get booted.
29:25I was a bit taken back.
29:26The flat liners.
29:26The flat liners, like Peter and Sarah.
29:28They're just those little...
29:29Tell us what you really...
29:30They're those little hovercrafts.
29:33They're not so vivacious people.
29:37I love Marty and I'm stoked that he's still there
29:40and ten points to him.
29:42I really thought people like Jess
29:44would be right there to the very end.
29:46My flag was waving for her
29:47for one of the girls to bring it home.
29:49I really like the charismatic...
29:50Flagged, Denny.
29:51Exuberant personality.
29:53Lucky, I didn't want Nathan to stay to the end ever.
29:58Well, you got your wish.
30:01So, how do you reckon, in all honesty,
30:04because I know you like holding back on these issues,
30:06how do you reckon those three will cope in the last week?
30:09Because they're so dissimilar, aren't they?
30:11And it's pretty competitive.
30:12There's no common link.
30:12Well, what I've found that when I left the house
30:15and actually me and Alex left the house
30:16and we're here with you
30:17and we saw on the TV the group hugging.
30:20We just thought, my God,
30:21everybody in that group was hugging
30:23and there was no bond in that group,
30:25except for Jessica and Marty,
30:26but there was absolutely no bond
30:27and we could see that.
30:28And everybody around the country who I spoke to
30:30said, we can so see that.
30:31With the three left now,
30:33I think that they all respect each other,
30:35but I don't think they all have that common bond.
30:37And the thing is,
30:38I think that the person last
30:39that would have been the glue in that house
30:41would have been Jessica.
30:42With Jessica gone,
30:42they're just three separate unities.
30:44And I saw a bit on the live feeds today
30:46through actually the Big Brother headquarters
30:48and I can see that, yeah,
30:50they are just three people
30:51just floating separately in the house
30:52and it's going to be a long way.
30:53But I really believe that Marty won't play
30:55the happy family thing.
30:56He'll just play low key
30:57because he doesn't get caught up in rubbish
30:58or any, you know,
31:00he's not a yes person.
31:02And I think Peter and Sarah
31:03will do the big lovey-dovey.
31:04We're family and we love each other
31:05and we're here to the end
31:06and all that drama.
31:06Sarah's very packed car.
31:08But in the back of their minds,
31:09they're like,
31:10it's all about me.
31:12Oh, look at you.
31:13You.
31:13Hello, Captain Nasty.
31:16Can I have my chair moved?
31:18No, but I believe
31:20that's what's going on in their head.
31:21I think Marty won't do
31:22the big lovey-dovey
31:23we're family
31:24and this is us
31:25and we're going to be friends
31:25for life and all that.
31:26He won't do that.
31:27He'll just be Marty
31:28and the rest will just play
31:29the happy family.
31:30But in the back of their minds,
31:31it's all about
31:31getting to that finishing line.
31:33Well, Pete,
31:33why don't they get to that
31:33finish line though, Shannon?
31:34He has actually...
31:35That's why I think he's thinking that
31:37because he actually has projected that.
31:38Sarah never thought
31:39it was a goal
31:39to get there.
31:40So, but I think Sarah now,
31:42since as the time went on,
31:44Sarah thought,
31:44oh, okay,
31:45well, maybe I can get there
31:45and Sarah's not changing
31:46the way she's acting.
31:47Sarah's...
31:48No, but I don't think
31:48they're like a connective tissue,
31:50any of them.
31:51I think they're all
31:51separate identities.
31:52So I'm backing you up, darling.
31:53Fantastic.
31:53Next question.
31:54We can move on.
31:56All right.
31:57Now, you have to answer this quickly
31:58and with one word
31:59because obviously
32:00the two of you
32:01do like gas bagging.
32:03Who do you think
32:03is going to win?
32:04There's a think
32:05and a want.
32:05I think, unfortunately,
32:07and I'm saying unfortunately
32:08because I'll be devastated
32:09if Peter wins,
32:09but I want Marty to win.
32:11Woo!
32:12I want Marty to win.
32:13What about you, Hed?
32:14All right.
32:15Well, me being the nice person
32:17on the table,
32:18I'm going to say
32:20I think that Marty will win
32:21and I love Marty to death.
32:22He's like my little brother,
32:23but I really want Sarah to win.
32:25I want a girl to win.
32:26I want someone
32:27that's a little bit
32:28out there to win.
32:28Sarah rocks.
32:29Sarah rocks.
32:29So does Marty,
32:30but Sarah rocks.
32:31Hooray!
32:32All right.
32:32Well, let's bring Jess.
32:33Come on back over here, Jess.
32:34Hooray!
32:40You've never looked better.
32:42It's all about something.
32:43It's all about blue.
32:44It is.
32:45You're the outcast.
32:46What's it like
32:47seeing each other
32:48on the outside?
32:49Oh, I'm so bad
32:49to see you.
32:50I know.
32:50We actually,
32:51we weren't supposed
32:52to see each other
32:52before the show
32:53and I walked out of my room
32:55and I'm catching
32:56the elevator down
32:57and they said,
32:57Nathan, let's see Jessica.
32:58All right, no problem.
32:59The floor stops
33:00at the floor
33:00that she was on.
33:00The door was open
33:01and there's Jessica
33:01going, oh!
33:02So I jumped on the wall
33:03like this.
33:04It was so good.
33:06It was okay.
33:07Everyone had to go
33:07to the other side
33:08and push the button there.
33:09Open up the lift
33:10and then Shannon.
33:11And I just forced
33:12my way out.
33:13Big brother did really well
33:14keeping us separate.
33:15It's nice to have all three
33:17of you together.
33:17Thanks for joining us.
33:18Now, Jess,
33:19your legacy item,
33:20where is it?
33:20It is here.
33:22Jess's legacy item,
33:23the Bruce Lee shirt
33:24printed by a mate of yours,
33:25has already reached $360.
33:29More!
33:29Yeah, so that's fantastic.
33:31The UNICEF dress
33:32that was specially designed
33:33by Ken Bushby
33:34has gone for $2,325.
33:37Where is our dress?
33:38Is it coming out?
33:40Here's our model.
33:41All right, let's go.
33:45And Liam.
33:47Look at Liam go.
33:48You drew the short straw.
33:50Yeah, he can't jump around
33:51because, oh, you can't.
33:53Why is there a stand?
33:59Right.
33:59Yeah, you can go now, Liam.
34:01All right.
34:03Kieran's smiley shirt
34:04went for $1,225.
34:07And you know you can bid
34:08for the, well,
34:09you can bid for Jess's shirt.
34:11Bigbrother.iprimus.com.au
34:13And do not forget,
34:14the most bizarre thing of all
34:15is that you can bid
34:16for the house furniture
34:17and the money goes
34:18for Children's Cancer Institute.
34:20It's all broken.
34:21It's not all broken.
34:23At the moment,
34:24the toilet paper holder
34:25is currently going for $43.
34:28What about a toilet cloth?
34:30No, I think money's
34:31having that framed.
34:32The dustpan is going for $31.
34:35A dustpan,
34:36The Carpet Sweeper,
34:37$51.
34:38And a dozen egg cups,
34:40$62.
34:41Oh, you don't know
34:42where those egg cups have been.
34:44Yes, we've assured
34:46we had eggs in them.
34:47Okay, well,
34:48let's just say
34:48they didn't hold eggs.
34:52And if you want to...
34:54I'm not damn right.
34:56Yes.
34:57Oh, shit just came undone.
34:59Even it's trying to leave you.
35:00Online chat for Jess tonight,
35:049.45 straight after
35:05Secret Life of Us.
35:06Thank you,
35:07the three noisiest people
35:08in the world.
35:09Yes.
35:10Yes.
35:14Well, we've seen
35:15how the communities
35:16of Wollongong and 2J
35:18have mobilised
35:18to support Pete and Marty,
35:19but what about
35:20our lone female housemate,
35:22Sarah?
35:22She hails from
35:23the big city of Sydney
35:24and she works smack bang
35:25in the heart
35:26of the downtown skyscrapers.
35:27And that's where her mates
35:28have launched
35:29a pavement pounding campaign
35:30to keep her in the house.
35:35Hi, I'm Trent.
35:36I'm here with some
35:36of Sarah's friends
35:37and colleagues
35:38and we're about to hit
35:38the streets of Sydney
35:39with our Save Sarah campaign.
35:43She's so mad.
35:44And don't forget.
35:46She's a great girl
35:47and I think she's
35:49pretty cute,
35:50so I hope she beats the voice.
35:54Tell all your friends,
35:55Save Sarah.
35:56Save Sarah.
35:57We want her into the end.
35:58Sarah's a great person
35:59to be around.
36:00She's very entertaining
36:01and she's a good listener.
36:02She'll be a very low friend.
36:04Sarah, we hope you win
36:05and when you do,
36:07please drop in.
36:08I'd like to ask you
36:08out sometime.
36:10We love you, Sarah!
36:18Well, if you want
36:18to burst the balloons
36:19of Sarah's friends
36:20and vote her out,
36:21ring 1902 555 012.
36:24That's 1902 555 012
36:29to evict Sarah
36:30from the house.
36:31And if you wanted to stay,
36:33vote for Pete or Marty.
36:35And I'll be giving you
36:35all the numbers again
36:36later in the show.
36:38When we return,
36:38we will have our final roundup
36:40of juicy big brother
36:41media gossip
36:42and Kieran goes on
36:44a hot date
36:44that ends up,
36:45well,
36:46a prune.
36:47Here with a trough
36:57full of gossip
36:57so juicy
36:58you could carve it,
36:59please welcome
37:00NW's Amy Sinclair.
37:04Now,
37:05there was a little bit
37:06of a controversy
37:07about Kieran
37:08being a Cotty's kid.
37:10Yes,
37:10the big shadow
37:12that's cast over it,
37:13but we have the proof
37:14that he was in fact
37:16a Cotty's kid.
37:17We've opened up
37:17the vault
37:18and found Kieran's
37:19secret Cotty's kids
37:20commercial.
37:20Shall we take a look?
37:21Absolutely.
37:24Look,
37:25Cotty's Cotty
37:25will get two movie tickets
37:27for the price of one.
37:29See,
37:30there's a voucher
37:30on every two litre bottle.
37:32Go and buy
37:32Cotty's Cotty's
37:33and two people
37:34can see the Cotty's movie
37:36for the price of one.
37:38Yeah.
37:43So cute.
37:44He had a deeper voice
37:46when he was five
37:46than he does now.
37:48And no beige pants,
37:49thank lord.
37:49I don't know how you can tell.
37:51He probably did lurking.
37:52Now,
37:53we also had
37:54a fantastic headline
37:55in the week.
37:56Yeah,
37:56what was it?
37:56From the Sydney Morning Herald,
37:57it was,
37:58he shoots,
37:59he scores,
38:00TV audiences go wild.
38:02So was that about
38:03the soccer?
38:03You'd think so,
38:04but no,
38:04it was about Marty
38:05and his bedroom
38:06antics with Jess.
38:07Oh,
38:08Jessica.
38:10Very slight.
38:10Now,
38:11other goss.
38:12Web conspiracy
38:13of the week
38:13also involved Jessica.
38:14Now,
38:15apparently,
38:16the theory is
38:17that every time
38:17she blew her nose,
38:18she was in fact cheating.
38:20Oh,
38:20and how do you do that?
38:21Well,
38:21that she was,
38:22every time she blew her nose
38:23in the mirror,
38:24they said that she was
38:25reading special messages
38:26written in condensation
38:27by the cameraman.
38:28Oh,
38:28you found out.
38:29Oh,
38:30my gosh.
38:31Oh,
38:32look where I am now.
38:34Gee,
38:35that'd require a bit of skill.
38:36First of all,
38:36you'd have to be able to read snot
38:38and read it backwards.
38:40Actually,
38:40my kids could probably do that.
38:41Okay,
38:42and what else?
38:43NW,
38:43what goss have you got?
38:44This week,
38:44we've got a very special
38:4616-page pull-out guide.
38:48Everything you need to know
38:49about Big Brother.
38:50Yes.
38:51And more.
38:52More including
38:53some quirky facts
38:54about the housemates
38:55like
38:55they have consumed
38:57over 1,100 bottles
38:58of beer in the house,
39:0180 litres of wine
39:03and 5 kilos of garlic.
39:05It's going to do wonders
39:06for their breath.
39:08Well,
39:08they've stayed healthy.
39:09It's one of the
39:09kissing at all
39:10with all that.
39:11I know,
39:12but garlic can kiss garlic.
39:13Absolutely.
39:14That's all right.
39:14Now,
39:15speaking of kissing,
39:17Kieran.
39:18Kieran,
39:18now,
39:19we weren't convinced
39:19that he was as bad
39:20with women as he claims,
39:22so we sent our gorgeous
39:23reporter,
39:24Julia,
39:24on a date with him
39:25to find out exactly
39:26how bad with women he is.
39:28Let's have a look.
39:29Absolutely.
39:31Getting ready for the date,
39:32and the first question I have
39:33is which underpants
39:34do you wear?
39:36Ah,
39:36definitely not.
39:38The rooster's boxers,
39:39comfortable,
39:40yet
39:41be smooth.
39:41So here's a tip
39:42for all you men
39:43with a receding hairline.
39:44Supposedly,
39:45the light bounces
39:46off our forehead,
39:47so a little dab
39:48of foundation
39:49either side
39:49avoids it looking
39:51like you've got
39:52the world's largest
39:53forehead.
39:54Okay,
39:55so I've got her a gift.
39:56What woman
39:56wouldn't want Avon?
39:58Unfortunately,
39:58all I could find
39:58at home was
39:59a foot spray
40:00and a deodorant,
40:02so I hope
40:03it goes down well.
40:04Hi,
40:05nice to meet you,
40:06Kieran.
40:06Hi.
40:08Lovely to see you.
40:11Two million Australians
40:13that saw
40:14my...
40:15And that fantastic body
40:17as well.
40:17Yeah.
40:19It's going really well.
40:21Are you an alcoholic?
40:24No.
40:27Sorry.
40:31It's nice.
40:36That's, um...
40:38That's not...
40:39That's bad wine.
40:41The wine
40:42may not be, um...
40:45Wine may have
40:45actually been
40:46corked
40:46before
40:47and I think
40:48it's...
40:48It could be off.
40:51Thanks very much.
40:52Yeah.
40:55She hates us.
40:57Chicken thighs.
40:58You said chicken thighs
40:59every...
41:00Every day.
41:01They're disgusting.
41:02They're rotten.
41:03You know,
41:03cutting away the fat on those.
41:04Just foul.
41:06How's your chicken?
41:08Thank you very much
41:09for your lovely,
41:10lovely love.
41:10Thanks for coming along.
41:11You had a great time.
41:12Excellent.
41:13Thank you very much.
41:14Yeah.
41:14Lovely to see you.
41:15Thank you so much.
41:16It was good fun.
41:17She's, uh,
41:18really lovely.
41:18So, um...
41:19Ah, she said
41:20that she'll call me.
41:22Hopefully she will.
41:28Well,
41:29we go from
41:30raunchy Kieran
41:30to raunchy
41:32international antics.
41:33What's happening
41:33in England?
41:34Well,
41:35Heat Magazine
41:35are calling it
41:36the raunchiest series
41:37ever.
41:38More snogging,
41:39more nudity,
41:40more touchy-feely,
41:40more everything.
41:41So, um...
41:42And they're only
41:43three weeks in,
41:43so...
41:44Yeah, but it is England.
41:45Yeah, that's true.
41:46You know,
41:46probably means they're
41:46shaking hands.
41:47Pecking on the cheek.
41:48Yeah.
41:49Okay, and what about...
41:50What's this thing
41:50going on in Sweden?
41:51Well, they're having
41:52awful trouble in Sweden,
41:53the producers
41:54getting the housemates
41:55out of bed.
41:56Nothing they try works.
41:57But this isn't because
41:58they're all sleeping together.
41:59It's because they won't...
42:00They just won't wake up.
42:01No.
42:02And so they've had to
42:03go to some extraordinary
42:04measures to get them
42:05out of bed.
42:06To wake them up
42:06in the morning.
42:07All right,
42:07let's have a look at this.
42:08Let's have a look at this.
42:10Right, darling.
42:12You know how to kiss?
42:13I'm in the foot.
42:14I'm in the foot.
42:14I'm in the foot.
42:15What?
42:15What?
42:18Huh?
42:19I'm in the foot.
42:21I'm in the foot.
42:21Oh, you know how to kiss?
42:22What a joke!
42:24What a joke!
42:26What a joke!
42:28Hey, now let me go!
42:52Let's thank our NW Gossip reporter, Amy Sinclair.
42:57Thank you very, very much.
43:01Now, do not miss our uncut international special
43:04this Thursday night at 9.30.
43:06Also on Thursday night on Network 10,
43:09a special behind-the-scenes look at what we get up to here at Big Brother.
43:12It is called Quentin Crash's Big Brother.
43:14That's at 7.30 Thursday, and here is a sneak preview.
43:47With a bang and a moo, straight after this.
43:51Mandy, what's the thing you'd miss most if you were in the Big Brother house?
43:54If I was in the Big Brother house, the thing I would miss most is my dignity.
44:00Because I don't want to...
44:01Because things I do at home should not be seen.
44:03I don't want to be seen licking a knife and picking my blackheads
44:06and snoring with my mouth open.
44:08I don't want to be seen doing that.
44:09Yeah.
44:10What about you?
44:11Well, apart from obviously missing my wife, who I love very much,
44:14letting a big one rip.
44:15Well, you'd do it there.
44:16You wouldn't miss it.
44:17Yeah, you've got a point, actually.
44:18Your wife would miss it.
44:20Yeah, actually, yeah.
44:22What I'd like about being in the Big Brother house?
44:24Well, with no disrespect to my morning show, GMA,
44:27I'd like to be seen by half of Australia again.
44:30What I would miss in the Big Brother house?
44:35My music.
44:36This is today's music, the Bert and Paddy family album.
44:39This is the new version of Same with some great new tracks.
44:42My music.
44:43That's what I'd miss from Big Brother.
44:45Yeah.
44:45Yeah.
44:45Well, every minute the Tix by now takes us closer to deciding the winner of Big Brother.
44:59Every vote counts.
45:01And as we saw last night, no housemate is safe, no eviction is a foregone conclusion.
45:06Vote early, vote often.
45:08Play your part in deciding the winner of Big Brother.
45:11If you want to evict Marty this Sunday, vote 1902 555 010.
45:19For Peter to go, ring 1902 555 011.
45:25And to vote out Sarah, phone 1902 555 012.
45:32Remember to protect your favourite housemate, vote for the eviction of the other two.
45:37And this time next week, we will know the winner of Big Brother.
45:40It will be the climax of 85 amazing days in the house and two heart-stopping days of final eviction emotion.
45:49First, on Sunday night, the housemate population plummets from three to two.
45:54Then 24 hours later, in a monster two-hour finale, we will find out who wins the $250,000.
46:01This is Big Brother at its biggest.
46:05Any bigger, we would have to rename the show Ginormous Brother.
46:09Between now and then, keep watching The Daily Show to keep an eagle eye on the final three.
46:14And do not forget our sizzling, uncut international special on Thursday.
46:18Now, let's get our housemates, old and new, back out here.
46:25A lot of people have called up and commented tonight that something's missing from our show.
46:30Well, hold your fire.
46:31Here she is, our beloved, utter brother, the cartoon cow that is sponsored by Nestle as part of the Moving Art Exhibition.
46:37Housemates, sign off.
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