Nick Bateman (television personality)

Nick Bateman
Born
Nicholas Bateman

(1967-11-05) 5 November 1967 (age 58)
Kent, England
Other namesNasty Nick
OccupationsReality TV star, media personality, radio presenter
Years active2000–2012
TelevisionBig Brother UK

Nicholas Bateman (born 5 November 1967), better known as Nasty Nick, is a British reality television star, media personality and radio presenter. He is best known for his controversial appearance on the first series of Big Brother UK.[1]

Early life

Bateman grew up in Kent, he worked in the City of London as a broker before taking part in Big Brother.[2][3]

Big Brother

In 2000, Bateman entered the first series of Big Brother UK.[2] He was one of 40,000 people that applied to take part in the show. During his time in the Big Brother house, he did not receive a single nomination, however, he was dubbed "Nasty Nick" by tabloids due to his duplicitous nature, playing the other housemates off against one another. On Day 34, he was exposed by his fellow housemates after Big Brother uncovered his attempts to manipulate fellow housemates nominations in the weekly eviction process, which is a violation of Big Brother's rules. He was removed from the Big Brother house following the rule break and replaced by Claire Strutton.[4][5][6] Bateman's removal garnered a ton of media and press attention, being interviewed on multiple television shows.[7][8][9] He was also involved in a separate controversy during his time on the show when he was accused of smuggling a mobile phone in to the house to receive information from the outside world, Big Brother production team then thoroughly searched the house and Bateman's belongings and no mobile phone was found.[10] On Day 24, a helicopter was flown over the Big Brother house and dropped approximately forty leaflets in to the garden, requesting that Bateman was nominated for eviction; the leaflets were removed before housemates discovered them.[11]

In 2010, Bateman returned to compete in Ultimate Big Brother, the final series of Big Brother on Channel 4, where he finished in fifth place.[12] During the series, he was nominated for eviction twice, and formed a friendship with Victor Ebuwa.

Other work

After his departure from the Big Brother house, Bateman went on to present the short-lived television series Trust Me. He featured on multiple game shows including; Come Dine with Me, Night Fever, Show Me The Money and The Weakest Link. He featured in the British reality television series Back to Reality where he was the first evicted, and Big Brother spin-off Big Brother Panto.[13][14] He later featured as the narrator in a stage production of The Rocky Horror Show.[15] In 2005, he had a minor role in the British film; Hell to Pay. In 2011, he began appearing on Big Brother after show Big Brother's Bit on the Side for Channel 5.

Bateman also presented a weekly radio show on 107.8 Academy FM in Kent.[16]

Personal life

In 2013, Bateman moved to Sydney, Australia.[17][18][19][20]

Filmography

Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 Big Brother UK series 1 Self; housemate 11th place (Disqualified), 27 episodes
The Late Late Show Self; guest 1 episode
The Priory Self; guest 1 episode
Kelly Self; guest 1 episode
Live & Kicking Self; guest 1 episode
Panorama Self; guest 1 episode
Show Me The Money Self; contestant 1 episode
TFI Friday Self; co-host 1 episode
Trust Me Self; presenter
Night Fever Self; contestant 1 episode
Live Talk Self; guest 1 episode
This Morning Self; guest 2 episodes
2001 Liquid News Self; guest 1 episode
The Weakest Link Self; contestant 1 episode
Top Ten Self; guest 1 episode
Time Team Self; project manager 1 episode
Loose Women Self; guest 1 episode
RI:SE Self; guest 1 episode
The Wright Stuff Self; guest 3 episodes
2003 The Video Tape Shopper Short film
2004 Back to Reality Self; contestant 12th place, 8 episodes
GMTV Self; guest 3 episodes
Dick and Dom in da' Bungalow Self; cameo 1 episode
Hell's Kitchen Self; customer 1 episode
Celebrity Poker Club Self; guest 1 episode
This Week Self; guest 1 episode
Big Brother Panto Self; cast member 11 episodes
2005 Hell to Pay Police officer
8 out of 10 Cats Self; guest 1 episode
Heads up with Richard Herring Self; guest 1 episode
2008 The Culture Show Self; guest 1 episode
Big Brother's Little Brother Self; ex-housemate 3 episodes
2009 Big Brother A Decade in the Headlines Self; feature Documentary
2010 Ultimate Big Brother Self; housemate 5th place, 22 episodes
2011 Come Dine with Me Self; contestant 5 episodes
Big Brother's Bit on the Side Self; ex-housemate 3 episodes
2012 Britain's Got More Talent Royal Guard 1 episode
The Bridges That London Built Self; archaeologist Documentary
The Big Fat Quiz of the 2000s Self; contestant TV special
2020 Celebrity: A 21st Century Story Self; feature Documentary

References

  1. ^ Leonard, Tom (18 August 2000). "I was simply playing the game, says 'Nasty Nick'". Retrieved 13 December 2017 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  2. ^ a b "Big Brother: where are they now?". Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  3. ^ "Nasty Nicked! C4 evicts cheat from Big Brother". Independent.co.uk. 18 August 2000. Archived from the original on 19 June 2022. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  4. ^ "BBC News - ENTERTAINMENT - 'Nasty Nick' earns his fortune". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  5. ^ "Nasty Nicked! C4 evicts cheat from Big Brother". The Independent. 17 August 2000. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  6. ^ Correspondent, Tom Leonard, Media (17 August 2000). "'Nasty' Nick is evicted for his double-dealing". Retrieved 13 December 2017 – via www.telegraph.co.uk. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Lawson, Mark (18 August 2000). "So, where were you when Nasty Nick was kicked out of Big Brother?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  8. ^ "BBC News | ENTERTAINMENT | Big Brother throws out 'Nasty Nick'". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  9. ^ "Access Restricted". www.telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  10. ^ "British Big Brother searches his house". reality blurred. 12 August 2000. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  11. ^ Brockes, Emma (11 August 2000). "The enemy within?". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  12. ^ "Daley leaves Big Brother: Eight other housemates who were 'ejected' from the show". The Metro. 16 July 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  13. ^ Plunkett, John (11 November 2004). "Big Brother stars to stage E4 panto". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  14. ^ "'Reality' hits the ground walking". 17 February 2004. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  15. ^ "Nick Bateman". Official London Theatre. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  16. ^ Honey, Sam (5 December 2022). "Where Kent's Big Brother icon Nasty Nick is now". Kent Live. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  17. ^ "Where are they now? Big Brother's 'Nasty' Nick Bateman plans to return to reality TV". The Express. 14 October 2017. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  18. ^ Malia, Emily (17 October 2025). "Big Brother legend unrecognisable after fleeing UK and changing name". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  19. ^ Malia, Emily (17 October 2025). "Big Brother's Nasty Nick unrecognisable after fleeing UK and changing name". Nottinghamshire Live. Retrieved 26 October 2025.
  20. ^ "What Big Brother's 'Nasty Nick' looks like 25 years later after leaving UK and changing name". LADbible. 17 October 2025. Retrieved 26 October 2025.