JohnnyBB
27-12-2009, 02:45 AM
Davina McCall has promised that there will be plenty of controversy in the final two series on Channel 4 next year.
The presenter revealed to the Daily Star that Big Brother producers will push the boundaries in both the celebrity and summer editions next year. The bosses aren’t worried about creating scandals such as ‘Fight Night’ in BB5 or the race row from CBB5 as the programme has been axed by Channel 4 anyway.
Davina said: “It’s the last year, so there’s no fear of being taken off air any more as we’re going off air anyway.
“So I say, let’s go out with a bang. We can really push the boundaries and let go a bit more, which will be really good to do. In the past, we’ve had so many worries and concerns when anything controversial has happened. But that won’t be the case this year.
“I suppose we’ve probably already challenged every single taboo, so I’m not sure what else we could do. But with it being the last-ever Big Brother, there will certainly be quite a few surprises along the way.
“They’re really looking to mix things up. And as I said before, we have no fears about what might happen, so hopefully it’ll just make great television.
“I really want the last-ever series to be one of the most memorable. It just has to be and I think it will.”
Davina said that she was devastated by Channel 4’s decision to axe the long running reality show, but she added: “As long as we really push the boundaries and make sure it goes out with a bang, then I’ll be happy.”
The presenter revealed to the Daily Star that Big Brother producers will push the boundaries in both the celebrity and summer editions next year. The bosses aren’t worried about creating scandals such as ‘Fight Night’ in BB5 or the race row from CBB5 as the programme has been axed by Channel 4 anyway.
Davina said: “It’s the last year, so there’s no fear of being taken off air any more as we’re going off air anyway.
“So I say, let’s go out with a bang. We can really push the boundaries and let go a bit more, which will be really good to do. In the past, we’ve had so many worries and concerns when anything controversial has happened. But that won’t be the case this year.
“I suppose we’ve probably already challenged every single taboo, so I’m not sure what else we could do. But with it being the last-ever Big Brother, there will certainly be quite a few surprises along the way.
“They’re really looking to mix things up. And as I said before, we have no fears about what might happen, so hopefully it’ll just make great television.
“I really want the last-ever series to be one of the most memorable. It just has to be and I think it will.”
Davina said that she was devastated by Channel 4’s decision to axe the long running reality show, but she added: “As long as we really push the boundaries and make sure it goes out with a bang, then I’ll be happy.”