 Sir Jimmy Savile did not stay overnight in the house |
Sir Jimmy Savile has offered to 'fix' wishes for the housemates in his latest appearance on Celebrity Big Brother. The former DJ is not a new housemate - just visiting to invite the celebrities to write letters in the style of his long-running "Jim'll Fix It" show.
On his second visit on Sunday, he congratulated the housemates for avoiding spelling mistakes.
George Galloway wished for a night at the Oscars, while Michael Barrymore wanted to fly a flight simulator.
Rula's 'pleasure'
Chantelle, who earned her place on the show by successfully pretending to be a member of a girl band, said she wanted to become a pop star for real.
Preston asked for a guest appearance in an episode of EastEnders, and Peter wanted to spend time with his boyfriend.
Traci Bingham asked Sir Jimmy for something "private" to be fixed.
Actress Rula Lenska wanted to "provide pleasure" - which resulted in the housemates being given mugs, badges as well as an outfit, wig and jewellery.
 Jodie Marsh was the first out of the house |
He promised to fix some of the other housemates when he left the house on Sunday.
Model Jodie Marsh was the first person to be evicted from the house on Friday, which has hit the headlines thanks to the participation of MP George Galloway.
Labour Party London Assembly member John Biggs called Galloway, Respect party MP for Bethnal Green and Bow in east London, a "laughing stock" after he imitated a cat and pretended to lick cream from Rula's hands, as part of a task.
Celebrity Big Brother has attracted average ratings of 4.3 million, making it one of Channel 4's most popular programmes.