Channel 4 to pull Big Brother?

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Channel 4 to pull Big Brother?

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So the top-heads at Channel 4 are having a meeting today to decide whether or not Big Brother should be taken off the air. I hope they do personally, as I'm getting sick of the constant discussion of it (the irony of starting this separate post isn't lost on me!).

If it forces the unimaginative producers at Endemol to bring together a group of people who can actually entertain the public, rather than simply give them something to waffle on endlessly about, then that's got to be a good thing. The lazy bastards just haven't thought this through...
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I don't want them to take it off the air. Especially with a week to go. I think they should grow some balls and "hang" in there... ;-)
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Post by IRiSHMaFIA »

If they do decide to take it off air they should atleast have a final public vote on the winner. That'd be the only thing I'd actually want from it.

Because of all the abuse slung towards Shilpa over the last week and the people in the house being aware of a buzz outside the house...it's turned into a bit of a phony love-in and they're not really doing and saying what they'd normally do.

I've not watched the shows in the last couple nights but plan on getting caught up, but from watching the live feed occasionally it's just a complete and utter bore now.

I'm happy American Idol and The Apprentice is on so I'm taken care of as far as a reality fix goes.
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Post by 6ULDV8 »

If C4 dumps it, another network will jump on it...

It's a winner no matter how crap it may have become there are millions who will watch it no matter what chn it's on.

As bad as it seems, it's a deep experiment & every new series shows a new mix of lab' mice in a slightly dif' maze.

Whilst there is a UK public, there will be a want & need for this show.

OK, the format could do with a boost, add varied tasks daily, but then the monotony of it all is what breeds the stuff that we tune in for, no matter how we try to fool ourselves we don't tune in for the tasks & the 'nice' stuff...
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Post by Kezza »

As long as people keep watching and the ad revenue keeps rolling in, I'm sure the money managers at Channel 4 won't pull the plug on BB. Morality aside, the show's making money and pulling in viewers.
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