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Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack was a short series of Big Brother which replaced Celebrity Big Brother 6 in January 2008. The series started on January 3, 2008 and ended on January 28, 2008. It was broadcast on E4, but not Channel 4; therefore, Davina McCall refused to present the show, and instead it was presented by Dermot O'Leary. Each day, a celebrity took control of the House with the help of Big Brother, and organized their own tasks and talked to housemates in the Diary Room. The housemates were all talented 18-21-year-olds. The winner, John, received a £50,000 prize fund.

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  • Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack was a short series of Big Brother which replaced Celebrity Big Brother 6 in January 2008. The series started on January 3, 2008 and ended on January 28, 2008. It was broadcast on E4, but not Channel 4; therefore, Davina McCall refused to present the show, and instead it was presented by Dermot O'Leary. Each day, a celebrity took control of the House with the help of Big Brother, and organized their own tasks and talked to housemates in the Diary Room. The housemates were all talented 18-21-year-olds. The winner, John, received a £50,000 prize fund.
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  • Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack was a short series of Big Brother which replaced Celebrity Big Brother 6 in January 2008. The series started on January 3, 2008 and ended on January 28, 2008. It was broadcast on E4, but not Channel 4; therefore, Davina McCall refused to present the show, and instead it was presented by Dermot O'Leary. Each day, a celebrity took control of the House with the help of Big Brother, and organized their own tasks and talked to housemates in the Diary Room. The housemates were all talented 18-21-year-olds. The winner, John, received a £50,000 prize fund.
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