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Safety first for today's taskGot Your Number
Day 9, 17:50
It should be as easy as ABC, but devious Big Brother has been distracting the Housemates during their counting challenge.
Big Brother has been testing the Housemates numerical skills in a counting task. Housemates have to prove that they've got it were it counts, by counting to the highest number, with BB trying to distract them every step of the way.
To complicate matters further, each Housemate has had to wear a bizarre set of safety equipment, ranging from kneepads and goggles to a full set of armour.
Kemal had to count wearing a clanking set of armour, befitting his status as "Prince" of the realm.
The vocal lad put his verbal diarrhoea to good use, clocking up an impressive total despite Big Brother calling out random bingo numbers throughout.
Science also fared well in the task, although the safety equipment baffled him.
Now, no using your fingers to count Derek"What's so unsafe about counting?" he wondered. The number-cruncher tried to use his fingers to help him complete the task, but quickly ran out of digits.
Poor old Sam found the whole task rather challenging. She confused her kneepads with elbow pads and managed to get her helmet on the wrong way round before she'd even got to the number one.
It wasn't a great start but the Count-ess bravely limped through the 30s and into the 40s nonetheless.
Derek was reminded that counting can be a dangerous sport as he slipped on a jockey's helmet and gloves and got to grips with a whip.
We'll be bringing you the results of the task later. You can count on us! (geddit?)
From Channel 4 website
Safety first for today's taskGot Your Number
Day 9, 17:50
It should be as easy as ABC, but devious Big Brother has been distracting the Housemates during their counting challenge.
Big Brother has been testing the Housemates numerical skills in a counting task. Housemates have to prove that they've got it were it counts, by counting to the highest number, with BB trying to distract them every step of the way.
To complicate matters further, each Housemate has had to wear a bizarre set of safety equipment, ranging from kneepads and goggles to a full set of armour.
Kemal had to count wearing a clanking set of armour, befitting his status as "Prince" of the realm.
The vocal lad put his verbal diarrhoea to good use, clocking up an impressive total despite Big Brother calling out random bingo numbers throughout.
Science also fared well in the task, although the safety equipment baffled him.
Now, no using your fingers to count Derek"What's so unsafe about counting?" he wondered. The number-cruncher tried to use his fingers to help him complete the task, but quickly ran out of digits.
Poor old Sam found the whole task rather challenging. She confused her kneepads with elbow pads and managed to get her helmet on the wrong way round before she'd even got to the number one.
It wasn't a great start but the Count-ess bravely limped through the 30s and into the 40s nonetheless.
Derek was reminded that counting can be a dangerous sport as he slipped on a jockey's helmet and gloves and got to grips with a whip.
We'll be bringing you the results of the task later. You can count on us! (geddit?)
From Channel 4 website