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Perdita
15-07-2008, 20:51
The death knell for Big Brother may have been sounded after bookmakers slashed the odds on the Channel 4 show being axed.

It came as Australian TV bosses pulled the plug on their version of the reality show after a steep fall in ratings.

The UK run also has poor viewing figures compared to previous years as the nation tires of its contestants' desperate antics.

Despite the fact that two have been evicted during the current series - one for spitting in someone's face and the other for making sinister threats - many viewers have simply ignored the show.

Monday night's episode managed to attract just 2.6million viewers and a 15 per cent share of the audience, down from the ten million Big Brother achieved in its heyday in 2003.

The programme's rapid decline has led to comparisons with the Australian version, which was dumped because it no longer surprises viewers.
Now bookmakers have claimed the UK show is down to 8-1, from 16-1, to be axed.

A spokesman for Ladbrokes said: "BB's fall from grace Down Under demonstrates that everything has a shelf life.

"It suggests the format is getting a bit tired."

Bosses Down Under even brought in former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson in a doomed attempt to revive their series, but it has still flopped.

Producers of the Channel 4 programme, aware last year's series was branded Big Bore, tried to take the series back to its outrageous worst this summer.

But this year's collection of attention seeking exhibitionists and would-be eccentrics, despite living up to billing, have failed to improve ratings.

The show has never fully recovered from the fiasco of the Celebrity Big Brother race row over the treatment of Bollywood star Shilpa Shetty last year.

Alexandra de Gale was thrown out of the house for her threatening behavior towards other housemates

The broadcaster was forced to broadcast a humiliating apology after the show sparked 55,000 complaints and derailed Gordon Brown's visit to India.

Contestants Jade Goody, Jo O'Meara and Danielle Lloyd were accused of 'racist' bullying of the Indian celebrity.

Channel 4 bosses dumped Celebrity Big Brother this year and replaced it with a new show call Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack, which proved unpopular.

Many senior executives at C4 are embarrassed that they have to rely on Big Brother to maintain much of the channel's ratings success.

But as its viewing figures tail off there will be a stronger case for dumping the show, which nearly cost top bosses at Channel 4 their jobs following the race row.

This year's series has been accused of sinking to a new low on at least two occasions.

First, contestant Alexandra De-Gale, 23, was kicked off the show for threatening to set "gangster friends" on rival housemates and their families.

Then housemate Dennis McHugh, also 23, was ejected from the show after he spat in a housemate's face following an alcohol fuelled row.


Last year contestant Emily Parr was removed from the Big Brother house for using a racially offensive word to a black housemate.

Actress Pamela Anderson appeared on the Australian version of Big Brother, but even she couldn't salvage the diminishing ratings

Speaking about the decision to axe the Australian version, David Mott, the Ten Network chief programmer said: "The audience know how it works, the housemates know how it works."

Channel 4 has a deal with production company Endemol to keep the show on air until 2010. It first aired in the UK in 2000.

A spokesman for the show said: "We've got another two years on our contract. However for the time being we're focusing all our energies on the current series."

This ninth series of Big Brother had the worst ratings for a launch show, 5.3million, since 2000. It has also boasted the worst episode rating, 2million viewers, since 2004.

The series has also had the worst ever Friday interview episode. The first 40 days of the show are said to have been the worst performing since 2001.

Abigail
15-07-2008, 20:54
Oh well, with those viewing figures it may not make it to 2010.

Bryan
15-07-2008, 20:59
granted it's not what it used to be but channel 4 would never pull it half way through a series, it would be hell for their schedules, they'd have to fill in so much spare time on channel 4 and e4, aswell as legal contracts with the presnters of the shows. they've put too much money in to it to pull it mid series.

and as for ratings, they might not be as big as they used to be, but you have to consider that these ratinsg are still really good for channel 4, they rarely get ratings as high as they do with big brother, plus a lot of this years episodes are on at a later time, so it's not getting the teen audience it used to. also we're living in a multi-channel age - and channel 4 knows they wont get the ratings of the old days. bb8 was as bad, if not worse, and they didn't axe that.

the show still gets a large crowd in for channel 4, higher than it'd get without big brother, and it gets a lot of media coverage and attention for channel 4. they wont axe it just yet. if they dont pull it in the middle of a race row (celeb bb) they wont pull it in the middle of a normal series when there's no just course to.

LostVoodoo
15-07-2008, 22:05
i think this has been totally made up in reaction to the australian show being axed.

StarsOfCCTV
15-07-2008, 22:23
I expect BB will carry on for a few more years before it hits a dead end.

Abbie
16-07-2008, 13:14
I think and hope it will caryy for for just a couple more years.
I always had it in my head that it would be a great idea after a run o loads of big brother that the very last big brother would consist of all the winners of big brother so that one was the ultimate winner......but that will never happen

Perdita
16-07-2008, 14:19
I think and hope it will caryy for for just a couple more years.
I always had it in my head that it would be a great idea after a run o loads of big brother that the very last big brother would consist of all the winners of big brother so that one was the ultimate winner......but that will never happen

Yeah, I can just see Shilpa Shettie and Jade Goodie becoming best of friends. :lol:

Abbie
16-07-2008, 14:45
I think and hope it will caryy for for just a couple more years.
I always had it in my head that it would be a great idea after a run of loads big brother that the very last big brother would consist of all the winners of big brother so that one was the ultimate winner......but that will never happen

Yeah, I can just see Shilpa Shettie and Jade Goodie becoming best of friends. :lol:

No, I just meant the big brother ones, not the celeb

Perdita
16-07-2008, 14:49
Oh, sorry, I misunderstood, my mistake, you did not mention celeb, that is true. The Goodie/Shettie thing is the only bit of BB (Celebrity or ordinary) is all I know because of the publicity at the time.

tammyy2j
16-07-2008, 15:21
Great news

so long BB :cheer: :cheer:

Tori
16-07-2008, 17:01
Can't wait for it to be gone! Mind you, not even heard about it this year, so maybe less publicity making it bad?

Abbie
16-07-2008, 17:03
I'll always like it, but what can I say, I like Trash!

Kirsty :]
16-07-2008, 17:08
I like BB don't get me wrong.. but I really do believe it's losing it's touch. It did used to be a big thing but now I hear hardly anyone talk about it. So I think after the next 2 series they've got scheduled they should leave it at that. :)

Bad Wolf
16-07-2008, 18:59
i think they will do next year - that makes it 10 then can it, its loosing its edge,