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PostPosted: 13 Aug 05, 18:15 
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The big winner of last year's Big Brother wasn't Nadia the Portuguese transsexual, but the show's producer Peter Bazalgette, who has collected £5m in bonuses over the past two years.

Endemol UK, producer of the reality TV shows Big Brother, Fame Academy and The Farm, made a loss of £5m for 2004, as an extensive bonus programme ate into profits. The company has paid out a total of £34m in bonuses over the past two years, under a seven-year scheme agreed in 1998.

The bonuses were performance related, following a year where Endemol produced more than 8,000 hours of television.

Mr Bazalgette, the chairman of Endemol UK, and his fellow directors do not own shares in the company, which is wholly owned by the Spanish telecoms giant Telefonica. It may not be the last bonus he and his colleagues receive, as the company is discussing more bonuses to encourage senior staff to stay on after a stock market launch of Endemol, expected at the end of this year or early next.

Endemol's bosses are extending their influence at the global Endemol group, which is based in the Netherlands, and active in more than 20 countries.

Its projects range from Extreme Makeover in the US to pro-celebrity cricket in India, but much of its success has come from franchising simple television formats around the world.

Big Brother has been a notable success from Australia to Brazil, but other programmes, such as Ready, Steady, Cook, have also been transplanted to more than 20 countries around the world.

Merrill Lynch is organising the stock market launch of a minority stake in Endemol group.

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Endemol must make an absolute fortune. I was working it out on the calculator the other night, and it turns out that they make something like £125,000,000 out of the voting for eviction nights. This is if there's 5 million voting of course, but even so, they'll still be making something a load though. Over the course of the series, they must be making somewhere in total of £1bn. And then of course there's the texting into the programme every so often. Blimey, no wonder they don't want big brother to finish, AND, no wonder they are trying to make it more interesting. I bet big brother is probably the most profitable series out there.

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