mcginn
30-03-2004, 10:53 AM
Story from The Sun Online (http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2004142910.html)
BIG Brother bosses are plotting to have TWO houses — so bores will be evicted early.
They are keen to make this year’s show more lively after admitting the last contestants “disappointed”.
The sets of housemates would be filmed simultaneously with viewers voting for the most interesting. They will be whittled down to 12 and eventually moved to one house.
An insider revealed: “The problem is that some contestants who seem fun at the auditions freeze up in the house and make it to the end by keeping a low profile. Having two houses will be like a final audition.”
Last year 34DD livewire Anouska Golebiewski was first out and just 6.6million tuned in to watch Scots bore Cameron Stout triumph in the show hosted by Davina McCall, 36. Ten million saw bubbly Kate Lawler win the year before.
And Channel 4 chiefs admit BB5 in May will be make or break.
They have already sent “nice” hopefuls packing at auditions and are looking for a sexy couple.
The twin-house scam worked in Australia. A BB official said: “We are looking at a number of ideas for the next Big Brother.”
BIG Brother bosses are plotting to have TWO houses — so bores will be evicted early.
They are keen to make this year’s show more lively after admitting the last contestants “disappointed”.
The sets of housemates would be filmed simultaneously with viewers voting for the most interesting. They will be whittled down to 12 and eventually moved to one house.
An insider revealed: “The problem is that some contestants who seem fun at the auditions freeze up in the house and make it to the end by keeping a low profile. Having two houses will be like a final audition.”
Last year 34DD livewire Anouska Golebiewski was first out and just 6.6million tuned in to watch Scots bore Cameron Stout triumph in the show hosted by Davina McCall, 36. Ten million saw bubbly Kate Lawler win the year before.
And Channel 4 chiefs admit BB5 in May will be make or break.
They have already sent “nice” hopefuls packing at auditions and are looking for a sexy couple.
The twin-house scam worked in Australia. A BB official said: “We are looking at a number of ideas for the next Big Brother.”