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.:SpIcYsPy:.
14-07-2008, 16:00
The Australian version of Big Brother has been axed, seven years after it began on Network Ten.

The show will not return after the current series, which actress Pamela Anderson has appeared in, ends in July. Ten chief executive Grant Blackley said the network was "confident this is the right decision at the right time".

"We are immensely proud of the show and the incredible success it has enjoyed," programming head David Mott said. "We're ending the season on a high."

He added: "Big Brother is the undisputed grand-daddy of modern, commercial reality television in Australia. Today's reality dramas have all, on some level, been inspired by Big Brother."

Mr Mott acknowledged the show had courted its fair share of controversy.

"The show has taken on topics of race, sex, homosexuality, eating disorders and alcohol abuse, many of which had been handled gingerly, if at all, on TV."

Last week Anderson, best known for starring in US show Baywatch, entered the Big Brother house.

The 41-year-old was flown in by Ten in an attempt to revive the show's flagging ratings.

When asked how much she had been paid for the TV appearance in a press conference, Anderson said the sum was: "Huge, a lot... much more than I am worth."

The show's name comes from George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, which revolves around an all-seeing leader called Big Brother.

The format was first used in the Netherlands in 1999, with Channel 4 screening a UK version a year later.

It has gone on to be produced in 40 different countries, although it is not clear how many are still broadcasting the show.

Housemates are filmed 24 hours per day with edited highlights broadcast during prime-time slots.
An spokeswoman for Endemol, the production company which owns the Big Brother format, said: "It's by no means being axed. It's just the contract won't be renewed for 2009.

"So there's every opportunity for a broadcaster to step in and take over."

Meanwhile, bookmaker Ladbrokes slashed its odds for the cancellation of the UK version of the show from 16/1 to 8/1.

Spokesman Nick Weinberg said the news from Australia suggested the format was "getting a bit tired".

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Is it now our turn guys? I think it is!..

Jessie Wallace
14-07-2008, 17:32
Here's hoping channel 4 copy them!

Abigail
14-07-2008, 18:28
Ditto. It's time was up long ago.

Wasn't a girl sexually assaulted last year in the Australian version?

.:SpIcYsPy:.
14-07-2008, 23:36
Ditto. It's time was up long ago.

Wasn't a girl sexually assaulted last year in the Australian version?
Yup, and if it wasn't last year then it was the year before that. It was on the Austrilian version though for sure.

Chris_2k11
15-07-2008, 00:42
Ours is ending next year isnt it?

Perdita
15-07-2008, 07:01
Lets hope it stops, I never watched it but I am fed up with the papers full of the crap that happens on that show :angry:

Bryan
15-07-2008, 08:44
there's two more years left on ours, at the very least, channel 4 has comissioned two more series.

this series is one of the best yet, and if they can continue the way they have been doing, then i don't see curtains for the show anytime soon.

Perdita
15-07-2008, 12:08
there's two more years left on ours, at the very least, channel 4 has comissioned two more series.

this series is one of the best yet, and if they can continue the way they have been doing, then i don't see curtains for the show anytime soon.

:sick: :angry: :sick: :angry: :thumbsdow :eek:

Kirsty :]
15-07-2008, 13:00
I love BB, but I think it's run it's course.
Housemates know too much about the twists like secret houses new housemates and game plans.
Davina jsut doesn't have the oomph anymore I don't think and her interviews aren't as energetic and wahoo as they used to be.
And as for George and Zezi on BBLB.... that's jsut gone so downhill
BB need to step up their game even more if 2 more series are going to last

Abigail
15-07-2008, 13:01
Don't get me started on Davina. She has to be the most irritating person on tv ever.

Jojo
15-07-2008, 14:36
The Aussies have got it right - the format is tired, people know what is expected of them and I don't even watch opening night now which I used to.

Time to turn it off.

djtv66
15-07-2008, 15:39
It really must be time to take BB off the air in the UK... Ozzy telly is absolutely dreadful and even they've culled it!!

DaVeyWaVey
15-07-2008, 18:08
There are two series left of the show so it's going to run until atleast 2010 (for Big Brother 11)... I think the bid to renew its contract is next year for any more series following that.. I actually think the way its going, it will be renewed again, if not by Channel 4, another channel will probably pick it up - maybe Five or ITV? if Channel 4 are no longer interested in buying the show but its ratings are still good with 3 million + viewers tuning in on a regular basis, making it one of Channel 4's top rated shows of the year - it's their golden goose which is why I don't think it's going anywhere, unless there is a sharp decline and a significant loss of interest in the show in the next year or so.

Abigail
15-07-2008, 18:21
Channel Five won't pick it up, they don't have a large production budget. That's why a lot of their programs are bought from abroad (H&A, Neighbours, CSI, Law and Order, House etc).

Chloe O'brien
19-07-2008, 22:31
This years BB is one of the best in a long time I was not going to bother as the past couple of years have been sh*t and the HM boring as hell all trying to copy previous HM. This years tasks have made it more entertaining. It's just a pity we couldn't get more ruthless HM willing to stab anyone in the back to win the prize money instead of fake fence-sitters who pretend to be everyone's mate.