Big Brother has finally confirmed when the (potential) last ever episode of the show will air β and it's not far off.
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The current civilian series is the final one of the Channel 5 show following the announcement last month that both versions had been axed.
Well, prepare the tissues, as Big Brother's iconic voice Marcus Bentley has revealed that the last episode will air at the start of next month.
"BREAKING NEWS: Big Brother will conclude on Monday, 5th November at 10-11.15pm in an episode titled 'Goodbye Channel 5 : Live Final'," he tweeted.
So there you go β remember, remember the date. There's going to be fireworks.
In its original statement, Channel 5 told Digital Spy: "The forthcoming series of Big Brother will be the last β of either celebrity or civilian versions β on Channel 5.
"We'd like to thank Endemol and all of the production team who have worked tirelessly to make the show a success.
"We'd also like to thank our brilliant presenters β Emma on Big Brother and Rylan from Bit on the Side β for their consummate professionalism, Marcus [Bentley], the voice of Big Brother and all of the housemates who have created so many memorable moments.
"Most importantly, we'd like to thank fans of the show for their support over the last seven years. We look forward to giving the final series a brilliant send-off."
However, there are rumours swirling that the show could be picked up by another broadcaster, and host Emma Willis has admitted she would be on board if it did get revived.
"I've been a part of it for such a long time," she explained. "As long as diaries allowed for it and it was still the Big Brother I know and love, then yes."
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