Big Brother fans don’t have long to wait now that the return date has been announced.
ITV has revealed that the reality TV show is set to return for a new series in October.
Hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, Big Brother: Live Launch will reveal a new batch of housemates as they prepare to take up residence in the nation’s most iconic house.
The Big Brother house has been given a fresh lick of paint ahead of the new series.
Viewers can expect gripping nominations, elaborate tasks, live evictions plus new twists and turns with all the must-see action playing out inside this famous abode.
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The public once again holds all the cards, voting throughout the series and ultimately deciding who will leave this experience with a life-changing cash prize. Who wins? You decide.
Big Brother: Late & Live also returns to ITV2 and ITVX offering viewers exclusive action alongside hilarious discussions and deliberations with a panel of celebrity guests.
Big Brother: Late & Live also remains the only place to watch evictees' first live interview with hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best.
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The iconic Big Brother: Live Stream will also return to screens, airing seven nights a week on ITVX, giving fans the opportunity to watch live footage from the house into the small hours after Big Brother: Late & Live.
Since its return to screens last year on its new home ITV and ITVX, Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother alongside the Live Stream and Late & Live companion show, has been streamed 70 million times.
How to watch Big Brother 2024
Big Brother fans can watch the new series from Sunday, October 6 at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX.
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