"Big Brother Returns: ITV Confirms Launch Date and New Features"


Key Highlights :

1. The new series of Big Brother will air on ITVX every night following its revival by the broadcaster.
2. The show will be hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best and will follow in the footsteps of former Big Brother presenters Davina McCall, Emma Willis and Brian Dowling.
3. The cast of “carefully selected housemates from all walks of life” will arrive at the brand-new house in front of a live studio audience.
4. The social experiment programme, which sees housemates live together in a custom-built home for weeks without access to the outside world, will start again on October 8.




     For fans of Big Brother, the wait is finally over. ITV has announced the launch date of the new series and unveiled the exciting new features that will be included. Big Brother, one of the longest-running and most popular reality shows in British television history, is set to return on October 8 with a brand-new look and feel.

     The show, which has been off the air for five years, will be hosted by TV stars AJ Odudu and Will Best, taking over from former presenters Davina McCall, Emma Willis, and Brian Dowling. This time around, the housemates will be “carefully selected from all walks of life” and the house will feature a “contemporary new look.”

     The show will air nightly (except Saturdays) on ITV2 and ITVX, and viewers will have plenty of opportunities to get involved. Big Brother: Late & Live will follow the show each night, featuring the evictees’ first live interview as well as celebrity guest commentary and weekly nomination results. This will be followed by Big Brother: Live Stream, which will show footage from the all-new house into the small hours every night.

     The voting public will also play a crucial role throughout the series, with viewers having the chance to vote for the winner of the show. With its exciting new features, Big Brother promises to be bigger and better than ever before. So, if you’re a fan of the show, you won’t want to miss out.

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