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15-08-2005, 13:31
Anthony joined the likes of Craig, Brian and Nadia in becoming a "classic" BB winner, according to Peter Bazalgette.
The Endemol UK chairman, a key figure in bringing the show here in 2000, told The Observer: "Anthony's victory was part of a classic Big Brother phenomenon. The winners are normally people who are perceived by the audience, rightly or wrongly, as honest and straightforward because they clearly have no particular game plan for winning.
"It's not that they wouldn't like the money, but they are not seen as deceptive people who will bend the rules and fight each other and backstab. Rather like Craig in series one, Brian in series two, Nadia in series five, Anthony is a classic Big Brother winner."
The Endemol UK chairman, a key figure in bringing the show here in 2000, told The Observer: "Anthony's victory was part of a classic Big Brother phenomenon. The winners are normally people who are perceived by the audience, rightly or wrongly, as honest and straightforward because they clearly have no particular game plan for winning.
"It's not that they wouldn't like the money, but they are not seen as deceptive people who will bend the rules and fight each other and backstab. Rather like Craig in series one, Brian in series two, Nadia in series five, Anthony is a classic Big Brother winner."