Christopher Biggins
Christopher Biggins (born 16 December 1948) is an English actor and television personality known for his roles in 1970s BBC period dramas and sitcoms, including the prisoner Mr. Lukesmith in Porridge, a villainous character in Poldark, and the Roman emperor Tiberius in I, Claudius.[1][2] He achieved renewed public prominence by winning the seventh series of the reality competition I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2007, defeating contestants including Janice Dickinson in the final vote, an outcome that led to substantial career and financial benefits thereafter.[3][4] Biggins, who is openly gay and has performed extensively in pantomime, faced professional repercussions in 2016 when producers removed him from Celebrity Big Brother following remarks in which he stated that bisexuals represent gay individuals "not wanting to admit they are gay" and suggested such people transmitted AIDS "back to their own families"; Ofcom later cleared the programme of any breach regarding these specific comments on bisexuality.[5][6][7] The ejection also cited a separate exchange with housemate Katie Waissel, involving a quip perceived as referencing Holocaust denial or Jewish culpability in historical events, amid broader media coverage that amplified viewer complaints despite the regulatory finding of no standards violation.[8][9]