This week’s Tasks sees the Big Brother House transformed into one of whimsy and fun as the housemates are put to work in BB’s Toy Factory. The housemates will be working the assembly line, producing teddy bears, dolls and packs of cards. Will the housemates manage not to stuff this up and win a premium shopping budget of £300, and what twists does Big B have in store?
Of the 10 remaining housemates, the bossiest will be selected to be the factory boss, in turn they shall select two duty managers. The rest of the housemates will pull on the overalls to become the factory floor works. Whilst the factory workers go about the grinding work as delegated by the factory boss and duty managers, the delegators will be able to kick back in their luxury office, enjoying special privileges put on by Big Brother.
Of course it won’t all be fun and games on the factory floor as the housemates have to fulfil the 3 toy order that have been placed. All toys made during the task will also have to be completed to a high standard to pass quality control; if any toys fail the inspection £10 will be deducted from the shopping budget. Of course these aren’t the only cards Big Brother is playing –
Part way through the task, Big Brother will tell one factory worker they have the opportunity to increase the shopping budget to £500. All they have to do is make more toys than any other Housemate.
Shortly after, Big Brother will call another factory worker to the Diary Room. Big Brother will tell this worker that they have the opportunity to double the shopping budget to £600. All they have to do is make more teddy bears than any other worker.
Let’s hope the housemates have a spring in their step, because it’s all to play for today.
Jay is the boss and has picked Arden and Anton as duty officers