ITV’s rebooted Big Brother has landed Aj Odudu and Will Best as hosts. A teaser unveiling the pair can be seen below.
The duo will share the iconic hosting role on the main show previously occupied by Davina McCall, presiding over the weekly evictions and quizzing housemates on all of the goings on in house over six weeks. The duo will also host an additional nightly live show.
ITV revealed it would be rebooting Big Brother last year and the network is now the third channel to have hosted the show in the UK, following Channel 4 and Channel 5. Big Brother airs around the world in numerous territories and is produced by Banijay-backed Initial in the UK, helmed by reality vet Natalka Znak, who recently joined Banijay.
Odudu already hosts a number of UK formats include Channel 4’s revival of The Big Breakfast and Comic Relief, while she...
The duo will share the iconic hosting role on the main show previously occupied by Davina McCall, presiding over the weekly evictions and quizzing housemates on all of the goings on in house over six weeks. The duo will also host an additional nightly live show.
ITV revealed it would be rebooting Big Brother last year and the network is now the third channel to have hosted the show in the UK, following Channel 4 and Channel 5. Big Brother airs around the world in numerous territories and is produced by Banijay-backed Initial in the UK, helmed by reality vet Natalka Znak, who recently joined Banijay.
Odudu already hosts a number of UK formats include Channel 4’s revival of The Big Breakfast and Comic Relief, while she...
- 4/25/2023
- by Max Goldbart
- Deadline Film + TV
Four years after the lights went out in the iconic “Big Brother” house at Elstree Studios outside London, the show has sensationally announced a return.
The British version of the iconic reality TV series, which first launched 22 years ago, is set to return to screens in 2023 after what will be a five year hiatus. This time, however, it will be broadcast on network ITV2 and streaming platform Itvx.
From its launch in 2000 until 2010 the show aired on Channel 4 before moving to Channel 5 in 2011. It ran there for 7 years until Channel 5 finally retired the format in 2018. (Pictured above is Ray J entering the “Big Brother” house in 2017.)
“A new cast of carefully selected housemates, from all walks of life, will take up residence in the world’s most famous reality TV home for up to six weeks, with cameras capturing their every move, and the nation following every twist and turn,...
The British version of the iconic reality TV series, which first launched 22 years ago, is set to return to screens in 2023 after what will be a five year hiatus. This time, however, it will be broadcast on network ITV2 and streaming platform Itvx.
From its launch in 2000 until 2010 the show aired on Channel 4 before moving to Channel 5 in 2011. It ran there for 7 years until Channel 5 finally retired the format in 2018. (Pictured above is Ray J entering the “Big Brother” house in 2017.)
“A new cast of carefully selected housemates, from all walks of life, will take up residence in the world’s most famous reality TV home for up to six weeks, with cameras capturing their every move, and the nation following every twist and turn,...
- 8/1/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
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The U.K. is re-entering the Big Brother house.
Almost five years after John de Mol’s beloved, loathed, groundbreaking and entertainment landscape-changing reality show left U.K. TV following 17 seasons, the format — now owned by Banijay and produced by its Initial label — is set to make a dramatic return.
Having first launched on Channel 4 in 2000 and then shifted to Channel 5 in 2011 before being axed in 2018, Big Brother is this time heading to ITV. The network, buoyed by the success of its current ratings smash Love Island, broke the much-anticipated news on Monday night, aptly during a commercial break from Love Island‘s season 8 grand finale.
The revived Big Brother will air in 2023 on both ITV’s ITV2 channel and its soon-to-launch streaming service Itvx.
The British press, which played a major part in turning Big Brother into a cultural phenomenal and...
The U.K. is re-entering the Big Brother house.
Almost five years after John de Mol’s beloved, loathed, groundbreaking and entertainment landscape-changing reality show left U.K. TV following 17 seasons, the format — now owned by Banijay and produced by its Initial label — is set to make a dramatic return.
Having first launched on Channel 4 in 2000 and then shifted to Channel 5 in 2011 before being axed in 2018, Big Brother is this time heading to ITV. The network, buoyed by the success of its current ratings smash Love Island, broke the much-anticipated news on Monday night, aptly during a commercial break from Love Island‘s season 8 grand finale.
The revived Big Brother will air in 2023 on both ITV’s ITV2 channel and its soon-to-launch streaming service Itvx.
The British press, which played a major part in turning Big Brother into a cultural phenomenal and...
- 8/1/2022
- by Alex Ritman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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