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"Fans of the Big Brother reality TV show have got the chance to see the house from the inside for the first time.

Guided tours are operating on Friday and Saturday as part of the National Trust London Project, which aims to attract a younger audience to their heritage sites.

Ivo Dawnay from the National Trust showed BBC's Tim Muffett around."

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-24292382

 

 

It would seem the National Trust are hoping that by associating themselves with the Big Brother house they can encourage younger people to visit their other heritage sites.

 

Quite frankly I would not want fans of Charlotte near heritage sites 

 

But seriously, this is a stage set which changes year after year and for me is a bit throw away and not something I would want to visit. Although for those who would like to have gone into the house, it may be as close as they get.

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  • The National Trust’s Big Brother house tours are part of β€˜The London Project’, which aims to get younger audiences interested in the UK’s heritage through innovative experiences. For more information and to find out about their future events visit nationaltrust.org.uk/london

 

Inside the Big Brother 2013 house – exclusive pictures

Posted September 27 2013 by Matt Scott
 

Last night bbspy had a poke around the Celebrity Big Brother 2013 house thanks to the National Trust – and here we present our exclusive photos of the bits you haven’t seen!

 

Today, some very lucky people will become the first ever members of the general public to go on guided tours of the Big Brother house, after the Trust controversially managed to do the previously unthinkable by opening it up to the world.

 

Only 500 tickets for the three-day event were released – and, despite some naysayers arguing that television’s most famous house is irrelevant to the heritage charity, they were all snapped up within hours, thrilling some fans and leaving others sadly disappointed.

 

It all kicked off with a VIP gala party yesterday evening, as the press mingled with show staff and former housemates of both the celebrity and civilian variety.

 

Among the group were Callum, Charlie, Dan, Dexter, Hazel, Jack and Joe, Jackie, Jemima and Sophie from this summer’s series – as well as Govan, Nathan, Rachael and Shabby from BB11, and older series favourites Brian Belo, Nikki Grahame and Liam McGough.

 

Repping the Celebrity version were Lauren Harries and Sophie Anderton from the most recent series, Nicola McLean from last January’s run, and CBB7 winner Alex Reid.

 

bbspy was the only Big Brother fansite in attendance – and we got to chat to Dexter and the twins, one of the lovely ladies from Elstree Studios, Ivo Dawnay – the National Trust boss responsible for the whole scheme – and BB executive producer Katy Smith, who was so nice to us that she almost made us feel guilty for our relentless criticisms of the show (almost).

 

Between our chinwags, we also had a mini-housemate experience – lying down on the beds in the safe house-turned-bathroom, checking ourselves in the numerous mirrors, scoffing some canapes at the dining table and even taking a seat in the actual Diary Room chair.

 

Of course, we also took loads of photos – but rather than show you the bits you’ve already seen in the higher quality official shots, we’re going to walk you through the less snapped parts of the house.

 

 

Flick through the gallery below to see our pics and read some fun facts!

 

 http://www.bbspy.co.uk/cbb12/p...allery#ixzz2g7BhOgoW

 

MrsH

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