Big Brother Betting 2009

Events betting means big business to online bookmakers, and events betting doesn’t get any bigger than Big Brother; which begins its tenth series this May and so attract its usual flurry of free bet activity once the launch night has introduced us to this year’s hapless hopefuls. Hell bent on bitching, back-stabbing and bulls***ing their noxious way to the grand prize of £100,000 and the key to their 15 minutes of fame. The sort that’s alluded them thus far in their lives for soon to be obvious reasons.

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Thousands of pounds will be wagered on Big Brother betting 2009, the result of the original – and to many of its loyal fans, still the best – of reality TV shows, with the eventual winner nine times out of ten being pretty easy to identify a couple of weeks in. Nonetheless, online Big Brother Betting fans have observed a few upsets over the past decade, none more so than the moment Rachael Rice was voted 2008 Big Brother winner, usurping fans and bookies favourite Mikey Hughes in the process.

Big Brother Betting 2009 Set To Launch Interactive Gambling Frenzy

Yup, it’s that time of year that sets Daily Mail reader’s tongues wagging again. No, not another ill-received risqué interview by public enemy number one, Jonathan Ross, but the imminent televised freak show that Channel 4 annually introduce as ‘Big Brother’. Or rather the deliberately-delivering Geordie voice over artiste does, as the virtual gambling world gears up for its take on Big Brother betting 2009.

 

The daddy-cool of all prime-time TV reality shows is back for its tenth successive series, as we speak lining up the largest collection of social misfits this side of an asylum to ‘entertain’ the masses (well, on average 5.4 million of them last time around according to statistics) throughout the coming summer.

2009 Big Brother Will Introduce TV Audiences To Usual Suspects On Launch Show

Anally retentive it maybe, but a staggering amount of us tune into Channel 4 on the Friday night of the official Big Brother launch show just to see how far down the barrel TV execs and producers have scrapped this year in a bid to shock its mostly young – and therefore unshockable – audience. You can almost guarantee the cross section of ‘everyday folk’ that the nation welcomes into their virtual homes will contain the ubiquitous transvestite and/or individual still in the process of a sex-change, someone with a tendency to go off like a pop bottle with little prevarication, a token Ken and Barbie, some raving anti-capitalist who’s enforced dietary requirements will be at complete odds with the rest of the house and someone old enough to be everyone’s mother/father who’ll universally ingratiate themselves by automatically assuming cooking duties. And a few other none entities desperate for their ‘big break’, that Big Brother betting 2009 fans will be keeping a weather eye on all the same, as there's always the chance of a dark horse emerging from the pack when viewers least expect it.

Historically Big Brother has served as the platform for previous house-mates to launch unlikely careers. Although de-robbing for lad’s mags isn’t an entirely surprising career move for some wannabee WAGS who make some of the real ones appear positively discerning in their approach to fame and associated fortune. Chanelle Hayes has eke out a living on the celebrity letter opening circuit by modelling herself on uber WAG, Victoria Beckham, complete with entrapping the compulsory football league face in her web, whilst Ainsleye Hogan-Wallace went one better than everyone by bizarrely becoming ex heavyweight boxing world champ, Mike Tyson’s squeeze. Or punchbag as she probably ended up being. We bet that not a single Big Brother betting 2009 fan saw that coming?

Jade Goody Was Best Known – And Most Successful - Big Brother Contestant In Channel 4 Reality Show's History

Of course, the most famous Big Brother ex-house mate was the late Jade Goody, who showed all the would be’s how it was really done. Forging a successful career – minus a few hiccups – out of possessing a mediocre CV but making up for any obvious talent shortcomings by being compellingly genuine, and indeed someone many members of our society felt they could relate to, right up to her sad and untimely demise.

By and large, the male contingent in the house seem to disappear back to the rock from whence they came as quickly as they appeared in the first place, save the odd nightclub opening event or ribbon cutting duty at an Asda promotion. Generally they seem far less shameless and ‘needy’ for the public’s continued attention once the show’s over than some of their female counterparts who traditionally wring out every last drop of vague interest in their very existence right up to panto season kicks in at provincial outposts, where they should realistically appear lower down the bill than the printer but for reasons unknown find themselves as the ‘stars’ of the nightly performance.

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Through June, July and some of August the house mates' relentless activities spark debate amongst work colleagues the length and breadth of the UK as to who should win (those with mental health issues or charisma transplants usually fare the best) or be publicly flogged for being repellent.. (probably toward the one with mental health issues and/or personality by-pass) handed a series of weekly tasks to enliven participants from the onset of manic depression – and viewers from gnawing their own arms off – this extra dimension affords the viewers at home further insight into the pysche and mindset of the house-mates – while simultaneously providing contestants with a half decent food budget for the following week. all of whom are vying for the title of Big Brother winner 2009, a juicy cheque for £100,000 and the gateway to super stardom and a none stop lifestyle of parties, groupies and inevitable final spread in Take a Break three years down the line entitled ‘How Big Brother Ruined My Life’.

Last but certainly not least it wouldn’t be Big Brother if we failed to mention the shows fairy godmother, who’s rumoured to be presenting her final ever series. Davina McCall was relatively cheap to hire before Channel 4 came a calling in 1999, inviting the former VJ (yup, satellite music station video jockey) to front the commercially successful behemoth that Big Brother has become, a format that’s been sold around the globe. Love her or hate her – and believe us – opinion is divided (like the house 24hours in), Davina has grown to become as much an institution as the Orwellian programme itself.

Happy betting on Big Brother 2009!