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Big Brother 5 (US) : ウィキペディア英語版
Big Brother 5 (U.S.)

''Big Brother 5'' was the fifth season of the American reality television series ''Big Brother''. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on CBS on July 6, 2004 and lasted eleven weeks until the live finale on September 21, 2004. This season was the first to be accompanied by the ''House Calls: The Big Brother Talk Show'' spin-off series, which was viewable online and discussed the events of the game. The fifth season continued to have the ratings success of the previous season, averaging more than eight million viewers per episode. The ''Big Brother 5'' premiere garnered 9.55 million viewers, almost matching that of the previous season's launch night. Ratings stayed gradually the same, with the finale receiving more than 10 million viewers. The season premiere currently has the third highest ratings for a premiere episode, only behind ''Big Brother 1'' and ''Big Brother 4''. ''Big Brother 5'' featured a total of 14 HouseGuests, an increase from previous editions. The series ended after 82 days, in which HouseGuest Drew Daniel was crowned the Winner, and Michael Ellis the Runner-Up.
Following their appearance on the series, numerous HouseGuests made appearances in future editions. HouseGuest Holly King went on to appear in ''Big Brother 6'' the following year to host a Power of Veto competition with a Vegas theme. HouseGuests Diane Henry, Jennifer "Nakomis" Dedmon, and Jase Wirey all returned to compete in ''Big Brother: All-Stars'' in 2006, coming in 11th, 13th, and 12th place respectively. Runner-Up Michael "Cowboy" Ellis was a candidate to return for ''Big Brother: All Stars'', but ultimately was not chosen to return. HouseGuests Marvin Latimer, Scott Long, and Holly King returned that season to participate in various competitions as well. Jase later made an appearance in ''Big Brother 10'' to participate in a food competition celebrating ten seasons of the series. Michael was also a candidate to return for ''Big Brother 11'' in 2009, and would enter the game if his "clique" won the first Head of Household competition. His clique failed to win, however, and he did not return.
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