Big Brother
Series 22 / Episode 09
Tuesday 07 October 2025
ITV2 / ITV2 HD / ITVX
21:00
Devised by Julia Smith
Devised by John De Mol JR.
Based on 1984 by George Orwell
Presented by AJ Odudu
Presented by Will Best
Narrated by Marcus Bentley
Executive Producer: Carol Baffour-Awuah
Executive Producer: Matt Green
Executive Producer: Jess Thomas
Executive Producer: Jackson Townroe
Executive Producer: Colin Whitaker
Series 22 / Episode 09
Tuesday 07 October 2025
ITV2 / ITV2 HD / ITVX
21:00
Devised by Julia Smith
Devised by John De Mol JR.
Based on 1984 by George Orwell
Presented by AJ Odudu
Presented by Will Best
Narrated by Marcus Bentley
Executive Producer: Carol Baffour-Awuah
Executive Producer: Matt Green
Executive Producer: Jess Thomas
Executive Producer: Jackson Townroe
Executive Producer: Colin Whitaker
Tensions rise as the housemates undertake their inaugural nominations, setting the stage for Friday's live eviction.
Gathered in the living room, the group is instructed by Big Brother to select two fellow residents for potential departure, providing candid and substantiated reasons for their choices.
Richard, burdened by the 'Cursed Eye', must deliver his nominations face-to-face under Big Brother's watchful gaze.
In The Diary Room, Marcus voices frustration over Sam's apparent lack of interest in getting to know him personally, while Sam cheekily cites Marcus' overwhelming attractiveness as a barrier to authenticity, prompting Big Brother to seek clarification on this unconventional rationale.
Jenny, meanwhile, calls out Elsa's towards the affable Marcus, suspecting feigned amnesia the following day and questioning her sincerity.
Amid the nomination drama, George and Elsa share a poignant heart-to-heart at the dining table, delving into matters of love and ambition.
George opens up about his single status at 23, prioritising his youthful vigour and focus over romantic pursuits in his twenties, though he admits a touch of uncertainty about the future.
Elsa offers reassurance that true connection will arise organically, prompting George to probe her own aspirations: a idyllic farmhouse life complete with horses, a devoted husband, and a brood of children.
Touched by her traditional dreams, George urges her to remain true to her unique spirit.
Gathered in the living room, the group is instructed by Big Brother to select two fellow residents for potential departure, providing candid and substantiated reasons for their choices.
Richard, burdened by the 'Cursed Eye', must deliver his nominations face-to-face under Big Brother's watchful gaze.
In The Diary Room, Marcus voices frustration over Sam's apparent lack of interest in getting to know him personally, while Sam cheekily cites Marcus' overwhelming attractiveness as a barrier to authenticity, prompting Big Brother to seek clarification on this unconventional rationale.
Jenny, meanwhile, calls out Elsa's towards the affable Marcus, suspecting feigned amnesia the following day and questioning her sincerity.
Amid the nomination drama, George and Elsa share a poignant heart-to-heart at the dining table, delving into matters of love and ambition.
George opens up about his single status at 23, prioritising his youthful vigour and focus over romantic pursuits in his twenties, though he admits a touch of uncertainty about the future.
Elsa offers reassurance that true connection will arise organically, prompting George to probe her own aspirations: a idyllic farmhouse life complete with horses, a devoted husband, and a brood of children.
Touched by her traditional dreams, George urges her to remain true to her unique spirit.
HOUSEMATES
Cameron Kinch
Caroline Monk
Elsa Rae
Emily Hewertson
Gani Khan
Jenny Baird
Marcus John
Nancy Nocerino
Sam Ashby
Tate Reynolds
Teja Dalphy
Zelah Glasson
Cameron Barnes
Feyisola Akintoye
George Gilbert
Richard Storry
Caroline Monk
Elsa Rae
Emily Hewertson
Gani Khan
Jenny Baird
Marcus John
Nancy Nocerino
Sam Ashby
Tate Reynolds
Teja Dalphy
Zelah Glasson
Cameron Barnes
Feyisola Akintoye
George Gilbert
Richard Storry
















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