Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom has revealed the year's most complained about shows, with Big Brother topping the list.
The Channel 5 reality show received 965 complaints, over 200 more than any other show, to win the dubious honour for a second year running.
A majority of the complaints centred on comments by housemate Jemima Slade and her preferences on men.
On the show she revealed her inclination towards "dark-skinned Mediterranean" men, but "not black men". The comments received 305 complaints, according to Ofcom.
Viewers also complained about housemates bullying Hazel O'Sullivan as well as arguments between Ms O'Sullivan and Daley Ojuederie, another contestant on the show.
The X Factor was the second most complained about show, generating 734 complaints.
Around 317 viewers were concerned about an episode in which US pop star Lady Gaga performed in a skimpy outfit made of shells and flesh-coloured underwear.
Despite the number of complaints, Ofcom said there were no grounds to investigate against the Broadcasting Code.
ITV News came in third, with 574 complaints, many relating to coverage of the killing of Fusilier Lee Rigby on May 22.
Ofcom said an investigation into the news item would be published following the conclusion of criminal proceedings.
The single most complained about TV incident in 2013 related to the BBC's Comic Relief: Funny For Money, broadcast on March 15, in which Rowan Atkinson played the Archbishop of Canterbury.
A total of 487 people complained about the programme, with many citing the actor's portrayal as offensive.
Ofcom ruled that both the use of language and the offence caused by the subject matter explored during the comedy sketch were justified by the context.
The BBC News, Emmerdale, Downton Abbey and Coronation Street were also among the top 10 most complained about shows.
:: The most complained about TV shows of 2013, to December 12
1. Big Brother: 965 complaints
2. The X Factor: 734
3. ITV News: 574
4. Comic Relief: Funny for Money: 492
5. Celebrity Big Brother: 438
6. Britain's Got Talent: 422
7. Emmerdale: 376
8. BBC News: 354
9. Downton Abbey: 252
10. Coronation Street: 225
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Emmerdale should top the list
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