Big Brother 15, also known as Big Brother 2014 and Big Brother: Power Trip, is the current fifteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It began on 5 June 2014 on Channel 5 and will end 15 August 2014, therefore the longest series so far on Channel 5. It is the fourth regular series and the tenth series of Big Brother overall to air on the channel. The series was officially confirmed on 3 April 2012 when Channel 5 renewed the show until 2014. It is, therefore, the final civilian series to be included under the current contract.
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| - Big Brother 15, also known as Big Brother 2014 and Big Brother: Power Trip, is the current fifteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It began on 5 June 2014 on Channel 5 and will end 15 August 2014, therefore the longest series so far on Channel 5. It is the fourth regular series and the tenth series of Big Brother overall to air on the channel. The series was officially confirmed on 3 April 2012 when Channel 5 renewed the show until 2014. It is, therefore, the final civilian series to be included under the current contract.
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| - Big Brother 15, also known as Big Brother 2014 and Big Brother: Power Trip, is the current fifteenth series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It began on 5 June 2014 on Channel 5 and will end 15 August 2014, therefore the longest series so far on Channel 5. It is the fourth regular series and the tenth series of Big Brother overall to air on the channel. The series was officially confirmed on 3 April 2012 when Channel 5 renewed the show until 2014. It is, therefore, the final civilian series to be included under the current contract. The series was controversially won by Helen Wood, beating the bookies' favourite Ashleigh Coyle by 4,631 votes. Helen became the first female winner since the show's inception on Channel 5. It was revealed that 1.2% of the vote separated Helen and Ashleigh, making it one of the closest results in Big Brother history. It was also the first series where the runner-up and the winner were both women.
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