Wes came into the Big Brother house looking the picture of the perfect human being. He had the looks of Prince William, a record of high-achievement and aspirations to be Prime Minister. He probably set some high goals for his time in the Big Brother house - and to his credit, he managed to last a whopping nine weeks... with a bonus four days tacked on at the very end, when the phone company made an error, and wrongly evicted Bree.
It's time for the surfer dad to head back home to Jan Juc. With so much pot-stirring, it looked like Paul might be evicted months ago! But he's survived nomination after nomination. And finally, just 24 hours short of the finish line, he's been given his marching orders. Paul had an almost silent start to his Big Brother adventure. With 14 personalities competing for attention in the opening weeks, Paul took the chance to keep quiet, lay low and observe things from the sideline. Rising early every morning, Paul was a regular as the opening shot of every Big Brother Daily Show, wandering around the backyard, enjoying a coffee and pondering life in the hours before the rest of the house woke up.
The runner up of BB2004 - that's Bree's claim to fame. Many will also remember her as the girl who was wrongly evicted, and then reinstated in the house. Some will recall her animosity towards intruder Monica. And some will remember her as Mother Duck, the gallant leader of a gaggle of rather emotional girls. In any case, the Breezer won't be forgotten.
After three months, fifteen evictions and controversies aplenty, Trevor has won Big Brother 2004, taking home the largest cash prize in Australian television history. Responsible for some of the funniest moments of the series - Trevor hid behind corners, slept beneath furniture, interacted with the wildlife. In fact, he pretty much picked up a cool million dollars for just goofing off for three months. From the moment he entered the house, Trevor was the quiet, funny guy. With the excitement, the drama and just the noise of the first few weeks, Trev was one of the housemates who was quite happy to just sit back and let the craziness of
Paul comes out of the diary room with a pair of letters. The Housemates head to the bedroom, he reads the first one. Big Brother has given the Housemates a treat on the basketball to help them readjust to the fast pace of life. Ryan thinks it will be punk music. They Housemates start to arrange which order they'll leave the bedroom. Bree suggests from palest to darkest. The Housemates leave the bedroom. They discover a car on the basketball court. The vehicle has a plasma screen on the front of it and is designed to play a rally driving game.
Ryan and Bree discuss how they have been matched in the house because they are both young and single. They discuss the big argument Paul had with Merlin over his citizenship. The Housemates continue to talk in the kitchen. Even though Merlin was also single Ryan says it was obvious Merlin wouldn't be considered as a match for Bree. The Housemates are still in bed. In the dark room Ryan and Trevor share a laugh but soon everything is quiet again as they head to sleep.
The Housemates watch messages from home. Trevor's message from his girlfriend leaves him in tears. Big Brother calls the Housemates into the lounge room. They notice the plasma screen is on and wonder what is happening. Video flicks up on the screen and Bree is surprised to see her mother. Bree's mother says hello and adds, ""I miss my old mate I need her here to have a talk."" Then we see Ryan's mum. She says, ""We love you heaps we really miss you. Just one last thought, it's time on in the last quarter, go for it."" The next message is from Paul's wife, Jenni. Then the next message is from Trevor's girlfriend Breea and Trevor is in tears after the message.
One of the audience favourites for the whole season, tonight Ryan fell just short of the line, evicted from the house with only three days remaining. Providing much of the house's laughter and tears, Ryan was a joker, a dreamer, a lover and a loser, all rolled into one. Ry-anne, Fryzie, Brian Denim, Root Man - call him what you will, Ryan's certainly been one of the biggest characters of Big Brother 2004. Imposingly tall, hopelessly romantic and the ultimate loud, laughing, football-loving larrikin, Ryan was instantly one of the focal points of the show. His relationships with the girls, his steamy sessions in the gym, his boozy, joke-filled partying - Ryan was inescapable, for both housemates and viewers alike.
It's time for the surfer dad to head back home to Jan Juc. With so much pot-stirring, it looked like Paul might be evicted months ago! But he's survived nomination after nomination. And finally, just 24 hours short of the finish line, he's been given his marching orders. Paul had an almost silent start to his Big Brother adventure. With 14 personalities competing for attention in the opening weeks, Paul took the chance to keep quiet, lay low and observe things from the sideline. Rising early every morning, Paul was a regular as the opening shot of every Big Brother Daily Show, wandering around the backyard, enjoying a coffee and pondering life in the hours before the rest of the house woke up.
The runner up of BB2004 - that's Bree's claim to fame. Many will also remember her as the girl who was wrongly evicted, and then reinstated in the house. Some will recall her animosity towards intruder Monica. And some will remember her as Mother Duck, the gallant leader of a gaggle of rather emotional girls. In any case, the Breezer won't be forgotten.
After three months, fifteen evictions and controversies aplenty, Trevor has won Big Brother 2004, taking home the largest cash prize in Australian television history. Responsible for some of the funniest moments of the series - Trevor hid behind corners, slept beneath furniture, interacted with the wildlife. In fact, he pretty much picked up a cool million dollars for just goofing off for three months. From the moment he entered the house, Trevor was the quiet, funny guy. With the excitement, the drama and just the noise of the first few weeks, Trev was one of the housemates who was quite happy to just sit back and let the craziness of