Big Brother 2023 start date as ITV promise ‘twist and turns’ in brand new series
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Big Brother is back. The reality TV series that pits contestants against each other while placed in an isolated house will return to our TV screens next month, some five years after the show last aired.
Branded as the Ultimate Social Experiment, bosses have warned viewers can expect several “twists and turns” in the next season.
ITV said of the revived series so far: “The action will all play out under the roof of the iconic Big Brother house, which will be given its own contemporary new look ready for this reimagining of the show.
“Clever tasks, nail-biting nominations and live evictions will be back, with the public once again playing a crucial role, voting throughout the series and ultimately determining the winner, who will walk away with a life-changing cash prize.”
Looking forward to it? Catch up on all the latest Big Brother news and find the latest details on when and where to watch the show right here. Scroll down for more essential information.
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When does Big Brother UK start?
Big Brother UK 2023 is expected to be back on screens on October 8 2023 and will air every night for six weeks. The launch show will kick off on ITVX, but the rest will be shown on ITV2.
Previous series have been recorded at Elstree Studios, just north of London in leafy Hertfordshire. But the reboot will reportedly be located at Garden Studios in North London.
Where can you watch Big Brother UK?
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Viewers can watch Big Brother’s launch show on ITVX and the rest of the series on ITV2. It will also be available to stream on the ITVX website and app.
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Who is hosting the new Big Brother?
AJ Odudu and Will Best, on hosting duties, have been expressing their excitement about presenting the show on their respective Instagram pages.
Earlier this week, they debuted as hosts in the new teaser trailer, in which they’re seen having a go at doing impressions of the show’s narrator Marcus Bentley, who will also be returning.
The show first began in July 2000 with Davina McCall as a presenter for the first 10 years followed by Brian Dowling and Emma Willis.
Speaking on the Chris Moyles Show recently, she addressed why she won’t be making a return: “Of course I would have done it. I’m being really honest now, but in retrospect, I don’t think it would have been the right fit for me. It’s come a long way since I hosted it and I am a different person.”
Davina has also said she’s happy to pass the baton on to the show’s new presenters and has spoken to AJ about it.
“I spoke to AJ, I had to remind her that I used to do the show when it started,” she shared. “It was quite daunting, so I wanted to give her my blessing. I know that I didn’t need to, but I wanted to pass on the baton.”
Emma also said of the new series: “I am literally as happy as a pig in muck. She’s [AJ] a very dear friend of mine and I did champion her from the beginning because I love her and I think she’s going to do a phenomenal job.”
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