More than 20 years on from one of the most chaotic nights in reality TV history, the Daily Mail’s Tales from the Celebrity Trenches has reunited key players from Big Brother 5 to reveal what really sparked the show’s infamous Fight Night.
Series winner Nadia Almada, fan favourite Victor Ebuwa, longtime narrator Marcus Bentley and former director Ben Hardy joined host Jamie East to relive a bust up so explosive that viewers called police on the show.
It was the early hours of 17 June 2004, Day 20 of the fifth series of Big Brother. For the first time in the show’s history, two housemates, Emma Greenwood and Michelle Bass, were shockingly reintroduced to the house after a fake eviction the week prior.
To celebrate the reveal, Big Brother had laid on a fancy dress party for the housemates, with alcohol flowing freely.
More than 20 years on from one of the most chaotic nights in reality TV history, the Daily Mail’s Tales from the Celebrity Trenches has reunited key players from Big Brother 5
What began as a food fight between Victor and Emma Greenwood quickly escalated when Emma screamed ‘I’ll f***ing kill you’ and the pair began hurling trays at each other
What began as a food fight and war of words between Victor and Emma quickly escalated when Emma screamed ‘I’ll f***ing kill you’ and the pair began hurling metal trays at each other. As chaos engulfed the dining area, Jason Cowan confronted fellow housemate Marco Sabba in another room after he refused to help clear up the mess.
Other housemates piled in to break up the fights and Channel 4 pulled the live video feed from the main areas of the house. But the audio kept running. Viewers were left listening to screaming, smashing furniture and a barrage of insults over a static shot of the empty garden.
Ben Hardy, who was directing the show that day, told Tales from the Celebrity Trenches that this was the call that created the media storm that followed.
He explained: ‘Legally, we had to have a delay. You cannot just have people in there being able to say whatever they like. We have broadcasting rules in this country.
‘There was a separate team of people that would watch the live feed and decide whether the housemates were talking about something we couldn’t air.
‘The fundamental issue of what’s now recalled as Fight Night was that they cut the video but kept the audio. What was happening sounded horrendous.
‘All that was really going on was a couple of trays being thrown. But hearing it, you’d think: ‘Oh my God! What’s happening in there?’
‘The viewer saw people shouting in each other’s faces, then a sudden cut to the garden with all this chaos happening in the background. That’s what made people start phoning the police.’
Other housemates piled in to break up the fights and Channel 4 pulled the live video feed from the main areas of the house
Security eventually stormed the house and separated the warring housemates into different rooms to calm things down
Nadia Almada (R), who went on to win Big Brother 5, praised the series as ‘the blueprint’ for the reality shows that followed, despite the Fight Night furore
Security eventually stormed the house and separated the warring housemates into different rooms to calm things down.
By the next morning, Fight Night was splashed across the front pages. With viewers having flooded the phone lines overnight, Hertfordshire Constabulary was forced to issue a public statement on the incident.
No action was taken against production company Endemol, but Ofcom ruled that Channel 4 had breached the broadcasting code by ‘continuing to treat as entertainment, a situation that had become serious’. Emma was ejected from the Big Brother house three days later.
Hardy revealed that following Fight Night, the show tightened its rules on alcohol, with housemates no longer able to buy booze freely as part of their weekly shopping budget.
‘It was front page news on every newspaper, we had to react to it,’ he told the podcast.
‘It would have been completely irresponsible to carry on and allow the same sort of thing to happen again.
‘We looked at how much alcohol was in there that night because we still wanted to do things like fake evictions. All these new reality shows do the same sort of things now.’
Nadia Almada, who went on to win Big Brother 5, praised the series as ‘the blueprint’ for the reality shows that followed, despite the Fight Night furore.
She said: ‘We cemented a new genre of reality TV. This was the birth of shows like The Traitors. The blueprint.’
Listen to Nadia, Victor, Marcus and Ben tell their sides of the story by searching Tales from the Celebrity Trenches, wherever you get your podcasts, or on YouTube.