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Is this true, I can't find anything on it.


I managed to get through the entire series without seeing one episode, or knowing a single housemate's name, which I am very pleased with. However, they are still drawing audiences, and I'd be surprised if it went. Okay, so they don't get the audiences they used to, but still a few million.

Yeah BBC wotsit or ITcrap or whatever it?s on have cut it. Next year will be the last one apparently unless it gets bought by someone else.



Or so I was reliably informed by my brother and sister in-law when they made us eat our tea in front of it when I was visiting recently.

"An average of 2.88m tuned in to (Big Brother) between 10pm and 11.15pm last night

Elsewhere last night, a My Family repeat brought in 3.12m (14.1%) to BBC One at 8.30pm"


I think they should run BB on every channel, seven hours a day. At least 3 million people don't deserve anything better.

This last series of Big Brother was actually very good, and was much more people-watching than a freak show. It was possible to see human emotions/interactions etc to differing situations, it was actually like a drama. There were also some very funny moments too. Another channel will buy it and I will watch it again no doubt.


To actually want it off the telly is a bit strange though, as it's not as if there aren't loads of other channels to choose instead. Isn't there room for this AND whatever it is you want to watch?

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