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 Post subject: BB set for another three years
PostPosted: 08 Mar 05, 16:11 
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Fans of Big Brother will be pleased to know that the ratings-grabbing show has signed with Channel 4 for another three years.

This means that dozens more attention-seekers will have a chance to bid for stardom by taking part in the ultimate fly-on-the-wall TV series.

Makers Endemol UK have signed a deal worth millions of pounds with Channel 4 and are so confident about the show's success that they are extending this summer's series to 11 weeks.

The only change will be the location, as TV bosses are considering moving the Big Brother house from its current home in Elstree, Herts, for next year's series.

"We've been very happy at Elstree but we are always keen to keep the show fresh," an insider told the Daily Star.

Auditions for the sixth Big Brother closed at the weekend, giving the selection panel a few months to choose the final set of housemates before the series starts in May.


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 Post subject: New deal keeps Big Brother on air
PostPosted: 08 Mar 05, 20:55 
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Tuesday, 8 March, 2005, 16:53 GMT :BBC

Reality TV show Big Brother is set to continue on Channel 4 for at least another three years.

A spokeswoman for the channel confirmed that they had recently signed a new deal with the programme's producers, Endemol UK.

Auditions have been taking place for the sixth series, which is due to begin this summer, although an exact date has yet to be confirmed.

The 2004 series was won by Portuguese transsexual Nadia Almada.

The 28-year-old, who was initially an outsider to win the show, ultimately became one of the most heavily backed favourites in the programme's history.

However, the fifth series also attracted controversy after police were called in to break up a fight between the housemates.

It also saw another contestant, Kitten Pinder, being evicted after just one week, after receiving several formal warnings about her behaviour.

Bookmakers were also forced to pay out after speculation that two other housemates, Michelle Bass and Stuart Wilson, had had sex in the house.


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 Post subject: Channel 4 aims for more Big Brother......MAYBEE
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Thursday, 14 April, 2005, 11:48 GMT 12:48 UK .BBC

Broadcaster Channel 4 has said it is in talks to commission further series of reality show Big Brother.

But the programme's producers, Endemol, have said discussions are on hold until the sixth series ends this summer.
A spokeswoman for Endemol dismissed reports that another multi-series deal was being signed as "speculation".

The current agreement between Channel 4 and Endemol for the hit show is due to expire this summer with the conclusion of Big Brother 6.

Channel 4 took the rights to the show in 2002 when it signed the most recent deal with Endemol, and the show has become an important revenue raiser for the station.

The conclusion of last year's series, which saw Portuguese transsexual Nadia Alamada triumph, attracted nine million viewers - and was a vast improvement on the previous series.

But the format, which also has a successful celebrity spin-off, has been criticised by some commentators as low-grade television and even cruel.

Academic Germaine Greer, who walked out of Celebrity Big Brother earlier this year, accused the show of adopting "superior" bullying tactics and treating the contestants "irresponsibly".

Broadcaster John Humphrys denounced reality TV as "seedy, cynical and harmful" to society at last year's Edinburgh Television Festival.

A more "evil" Big Brother in the most recent series even saw a fight break out between some of the housemates, which led to complaints from the public and a rebuke from broadcasting watchdog Ofcom.


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