'Big Brother' was the most complained about television show of the year.
The Channel 5 reality series received over 3,700 complaints, most of which were about the show's winner, Helen Wood, and how she treated the other housemates, according to figures released by broadcasting watchdog Ofcom.
'Celebrity Big Brother' - which was won by Gary Busey - received over 1,800 complaints, many of which were about the 70-year-old Hollywood actor.
Some of the nation's biggest soaps - 'Coronation Street', 'Emmerdale' and 'EastEnders' - were also the subject of complaints to Ofcom.
Todd Grimshaw (played by Bruno Langley) and Marcus Dent's (played by Charlie Condou) kiss was the reason behind the majority of complaints about the ITV soap whilst viewers also lodged complaints about the rape of Linda Carter (played by Kellie Bright) on the BBC One show.
Channel 4's 'Cutting Edge: Going to the Dogs' documentary was criticised for its portrayal of animal cruelty and its endorsing of criminal behaviour, receiving just over 1,800 complaints.
'Benefits Street' received just shy of 1,000 complaints about how the show represented those on benefits, whilst viewers complained about 'The X Factor' 360 times for its content and voting.
Top 10 television shows complained about to broadcasting watchdog Ofcom:
Big Brother - Channel 5 - 3,784 complaints
Celebrity Big Brother - Channel 5 - 1,874 complaints
Cutting Edge: Going to the Dogs - Channel 4 - 1,805 complaints
Benefits Street - Channel 4 - 967 complaints
Coronation Street - ITV - 367 complaints
The X Factor - ITV - 360 complaints
EastEnders - BBC 1 - 316 complaints
Emmerdale - ITV - 243 complaints
Sky News (20/07/14) - 205 complaints
Channel 4 News - 193 complaints
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