View Full Version : Channel 4 have confirmed Live Show For 9PM (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
bigbro101
08-06-2008, 04:12 PM
Acording bbspy (Channel 4 have confirmed that a live episode, hosted by Davina McCall, will air tonight instead of the usual highlights show.)
UPDATE:
The BB press office has confirmed to us that, as the task is now over, there will be no live show tonight. As ever though, this are subject to change - we’ll keep you posted
Quick answer, many sources say yes but noone knows for certain.
thisisme2008
08-06-2008, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Quick answer, many sources say yes but noone knows for certain.
i love the u Tom :wink:
Yes you're totally right, a few tv sites say it's live but they were possibly assuming a live wedding. C4 have confirmed nothing, and it says nothing on their website. :thumbs:
bigbro101
08-06-2008, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Quick answer, many sources say yes but noone knows for certain.
oh then its a load of bullshit then init
Emilee
08-06-2008, 04:16 PM
its says on teletext about the live show and extra twist
arista
08-06-2008, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by bigbro101
has the live show tonight actually been confirmed ??
Not as yet
But with the Eviction they Could do the Davina bit Live
the vrest on VT.
arista
08-06-2008, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by Emilee
its says on teletext about the live show and extra twist
Thats great then.
Although
most of it is from Yesterdays stream.
But Davina likes a Evil Twist as well.
thisisme2008
08-06-2008, 04:18 PM
Oh no one really knows I think we should all wait and see, the bb website will be updated any minute i should think.
thisisme2008
08-06-2008, 04:27 PM
bigbro101 you are a legend babe!
bigbro101
08-06-2008, 04:32 PM
Originally posted by thisisme2008
bigbro101 you are a legend babe!
tarr babe x
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 04:38 PM
Awesome!!
Scarlett.
08-06-2008, 04:38 PM
Yay! thanks for the info!!:dog:
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
_Tom_
08-06-2008, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 04:42 PM
Originally posted by _Tom_
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
Never heard that one before!
damn im out!! ill have to record it then. :rolleyes:
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by _Tom_
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
Never heard that one before!
Well its true ...
Illegal is the wrong word, its just not legit if you get married after 6pm.
Blink_Me
08-06-2008, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by _Tom_
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
Never heard that one before!
Well its true ...
Then explain that to my mate who only got married a month ago after 8pm?
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by _Tom_
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
Never heard that one before!
Well its true ...
Then explain that to my mate who only got married a month ago after 8pm?
It won't be legit and the way that comes across is as though its one of those made up stories to try and prove a point wrong :thumbs:
And if it is true then they aren't married.
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 04:46 PM
Do you think tonight that they will have live nominations to go up aggainist them 4? Or they could just put all the others up.
Something is up, I just dont think them 4 are up for eviction yet, there may be an extra thing tonight.
MarkWaldorf
08-06-2008, 04:46 PM
I heard you can only marry between 8am and 6pm.
330ml
08-06-2008, 04:47 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by _Tom_
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
Illegal to get married after 6.00? LMAO! U made that up! Seriously?
Never heard that one before!
Well its true ...
Illegal is the wrong word, its just not legit if you get married after 6pm.
Uhm, no.
A marriage licence can be signed by two seperate declarations of seperate parties at any given time of the day, so long as it's recorded and seen by witnesses. Even once the papers are signed, the marriage isn't legal, it's once they're filed, does it become official.
If otherwise, explain to me the hoards of people who have midnight or sunrise ceremonies? It's utter nonsense.
So yes, a live wedding tonight it may be.
MR.K!
08-06-2008, 04:47 PM
i think bb may have another twist in which each of the 4 nominated housemates can trade places with one of the other 12 housemates
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
Callum
08-06-2008, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Do you think tonight that they will have live nominations to go up aggainist them 4? Or they could just put all the others up.
Something is up, I just dont think them 4 are up for eviction yet, there may be an extra thing tonight.
That is a great idea!
I really hope that happens.
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by KRA!G
i think bb may have another twist in which each of the 4 nominated housemates can trade places with one of the other 12 housemates
Possibly.
Lol, I bet its nothing at all.:tongue:
bananarama
08-06-2008, 04:48 PM
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
How can it be illegal to have a FAKE wedding after 6pm!!!!!!!
MarkWaldorf
08-06-2008, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
Ohh, I was right then about the 8-6 thing.
Good point you made there Tom. :thumbs:
Emilee
08-06-2008, 04:49 PM
im looking forward to the live show.
Originally posted by bananarama
Originally posted by Tom
There won't be.
They planned to show the wedding live but obviously in the UK its illegal to get married after 6pm so they could have sussed it out as fake.
How can it be illegal to have a FAKE wedding after 6pm!!!!!!!
The house were led to believe it was real. Some of them will know about the 8am-6pm rule and would suss out straight away that the wedding is fake :thumbs:
bigbro101
08-06-2008, 04:49 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Do you think tonight that they will have live nominations to go up aggainist them 4? Or they could just put all the others up.
Something is up, I just dont think them 4 are up for eviction yet, there may be an extra thing tonight.
that locked glass kinda box in the garden could it have somthink to do with that ??
Jack_
08-06-2008, 04:51 PM
Originally posted by bigbro101
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Do you think tonight that they will have live nominations to go up aggainist them 4? Or they could just put all the others up.
Something is up, I just dont think them 4 are up for eviction yet, there may be an extra thing tonight.
that locked glass kinda box in the garden could it have somthink to do with that ??
OMG! Now that is a good idea! :thumbs:
I really hope that these 4 being up for eviction has something to do with it though.
Bright-Eyes
08-06-2008, 04:52 PM
I hope it is a live show with a twist. Guess we should just wait and see.
Blink_Me
08-06-2008, 04:53 PM
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
That's ceremony. They didn't get married at a ceremony.
Here's some other rules:
Marriage
No one can be forced to marry against their wishes.
Both members of the couple must be aged 16 or over.
You can't already be married (see bigamy).
Can't be too closely related
Under 18s must gain their parent's or guardian's written consent, otherwise it is a criminal offence, although the marriage would still be valid.
Marriages involving under-16s are not recognised by law.
You need at least two witnesses to sign register on the day.
Changing your
http://www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/couples/marriage/ukmarriagelaws
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
That's ceremony. They didn't get married at a ceremony.
Here's some other rules:
Marriage
No one can be forced to marry against their wishes.
Both members of the couple must be aged 16 or over.
You can't already be married (see bigamy).
Can't be too closely related
Under 18s must gain their parent's or guardian's written consent, otherwise it is a criminal offence, although the marriage would still be valid.
Marriages involving under-16s are not recognised by law.
You need at least two witnesses to sign register on the day.
Changing your
http://www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/couples/marriage/ukmarriagelaws
Then if they didn't get married at a ceremony where the hell did they get married?!
Those rules of yours say nothing about times.
Blink_Me
08-06-2008, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
That's ceremony. They didn't get married at a ceremony.
Here's some other rules:
Marriage
No one can be forced to marry against their wishes.
Both members of the couple must be aged 16 or over.
You can't already be married (see bigamy).
Can't be too closely related
Under 18s must gain their parent's or guardian's written consent, otherwise it is a criminal offence, although the marriage would still be valid.
Marriages involving under-16s are not recognised by law.
You need at least two witnesses to sign register on the day.
Changing your
http://www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/couples/marriage/ukmarriagelaws
Then if they didn't get married at a ceremony where the hell did they get married?!
Those rules of yours say nothing about times.
They got married by a priest I know. It was a last minute thing. They got married about 8:30pm.
But whatever, I'm not going to argue about it. I know they're married, and I know the priest is valid.
Jack_
08-06-2008, 05:02 PM
bbspy have now said that there is no live show tonight. :sad:
Aww, I want one!
Captain.Remy
08-06-2008, 05:03 PM
Can't wait to see what it is all about. I doubt Davina will host tonight's show only to open the lines. I'm sure something is up.
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 05:05 PM
Originally posted by Jack_
bbspy have now said that there is no live show tonight. :sad:
Aww, I want one!
Lots of websites say there are.
Sam89
08-06-2008, 05:08 PM
BigBrotherDirect.co.uk - Yesterday we reported that there wasn't going to be a live show
Jack_
08-06-2008, 05:09 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by Jack_
bbspy have now said that there is no live show tonight. :sad:
Aww, I want one!
Lots of websites say there are.
Yeh your right, I'm just really confused as to what's going on atm.
Is there a live show, isn't there one, can't they just put something on the official website. :tongue:
fairymoon
08-06-2008, 05:14 PM
i got married on the 21st june at 9pm 3 years ago and i know i am married so dont no why they say 8am till 6 pm
Arneldo
08-06-2008, 05:14 PM
There wont be a live show tonight Why would there be? The task results have been annonced, voting will open tomorrow on BBLB. No need for a live show.
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
That's ceremony. They didn't get married at a ceremony.
Here's some other rules:
Marriage
No one can be forced to marry against their wishes.
Both members of the couple must be aged 16 or over.
You can't already be married (see bigamy).
Can't be too closely related
Under 18s must gain their parent's or guardian's written consent, otherwise it is a criminal offence, although the marriage would still be valid.
Marriages involving under-16s are not recognised by law.
You need at least two witnesses to sign register on the day.
Changing your
http://www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/couples/marriage/ukmarriagelaws
Then if they didn't get married at a ceremony where the hell did they get married?!
Those rules of yours say nothing about times.
They got married by a priest I know. It was a last minute thing. They got married about 8:30pm.
But whatever, I'm not going to argue about it. I know they're married, and I know the priest is valid.
If it was by a priest then it will have been a ceremony. If it was after 6pm then it isn't legit.
So..is there a live show or not?
*mazedsalv**
08-06-2008, 05:32 PM
There better be :tongue:
Blink_Me
08-06-2008, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by Blink_Me
Originally posted by Tom
You and your fiancé must be at least 16 years old (in England and Wales, if either of you is under 18, your parents or guardian must give their permission).
- You cant be closely related.
- The marriage must take place in legal premises, such as a register office, religious venue or licensed venue.
- The marriage must take place in the presence of a registrar or an authorised person.
- The ceremony must take place between 8am and 6pm.
- Two witnesses must be present at both a civil and religious ceremony.
- You must both be free and eligible to marry (ie you cant already be married!)
http://weddings.aol.co.uk/sorting-the-ceremony/article/20061024121309990012
So yeah, Blink_Me, your 'mate' isn't legally married :thumbs:
That's ceremony. They didn't get married at a ceremony.
Here's some other rules:
Marriage
No one can be forced to marry against their wishes.
Both members of the couple must be aged 16 or over.
You can't already be married (see bigamy).
Can't be too closely related
Under 18s must gain their parent's or guardian's written consent, otherwise it is a criminal offence, although the marriage would still be valid.
Marriages involving under-16s are not recognised by law.
You need at least two witnesses to sign register on the day.
Changing your
http://www.thesite.org/sexandrelationships/couples/marriage/ukmarriagelaws
Then if they didn't get married at a ceremony where the hell did they get married?!
Those rules of yours say nothing about times.
They got married by a priest I know. It was a last minute thing. They got married about 8:30pm.
But whatever, I'm not going to argue about it. I know they're married, and I know the priest is valid.
If it was by a priest then it will have been a ceremony. If it was after 6pm then it isn't legit.
Last time I'm going to write back to this.
They are officially married. They were married by an official priest, at his home, at 8:30pm. The papers were signed straight after the wedding and were sent the very next morning.
andybigbro
08-06-2008, 05:33 PM
Aww
I wanted a live show
They cant tease us likew that!!!!!!!
:sad:
Jack_
08-06-2008, 05:33 PM
Originally posted by Noel
So..is there a live show or not?
Nobody knows. :tongue:
I hope there is, but there probably won't be.
gillinghamboi
08-06-2008, 06:22 PM
i think cos the task is over
they might ask if Lisa and Mario
wanna get married 4 real
Jack_
08-06-2008, 06:24 PM
It doesn't look like there's to be a live show tonight. :sad:
I got my hopes up and everything!
monkeymadness
08-06-2008, 06:29 PM
i think it will be live lol
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