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Just 640,000 viewers tuned in to see 20-year-old Scottish politician John Loughton win Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack.
The new format did not prove to be as successful as bosses hoped.
Channel 4 bosses decided to change its format after last year's race row involving Jade Goody and Shilpa Shetty. This year, the housemates were 12 young people chosen for their intelligence and talent while the celebrities took it in turns to take over the role of Big Brother.
Just 640,000 viewers tuned in to see 20-year-old Scottish politician John Loughton win Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack.
The new format did not prove to be as successful as bosses hoped.
Channel 4 bosses decided to change its format after last year's race row involving Jade Goody and Shilpa Shetty. This year, the housemates were 12 young people chosen for their intelligence and talent while the celebrities took it in turns to take over the role of Big Brother.
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