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President
27-05-2009, 12:53 PM
From bbspy:

The full schedule for the first week has now been confirmed by C4, with an extended episode on Sunday night and highlights fixed at 10pm from Monday to Thursday.

Davina will front the special 100-minute edition of Big Brother, airing at 10.00pm on Sunday 7th June:

Davina McCall hosts a special show direct from the house as Big Brother reveals some surprises that could send shockwaves through the house. How do the housemates cope with life under Big Brother’s rules? Exec Prod: Sharon Powers; Series Editors: Adam Barry, Daniel Marlowe, Katy Smith; Prod Co: Brighter Pictures (an Endemol company

Harry!
27-05-2009, 12:54 PM
Sounds good! Shocker in the bag already.

Annie
27-05-2009, 12:54 PM
Early eviction or maybe live task?

Jackie
27-05-2009, 12:57 PM
Early eviction would be good.

Tom4784
27-05-2009, 12:59 PM
It's not huge news. It'll probably be an eviction. Which is stupid, we'll end up getting rid of a good HM all too quickly again.

Blacteria
27-05-2009, 12:59 PM
I don't like the idea of an early eviction. Sunday is way too early.

A twist would be great.

Hugo
27-05-2009, 01:00 PM
If it's an eviction then I'll be p/o'd.

Brekkie
27-05-2009, 01:01 PM
I think you might be underselling it a bit President.

I agree, an early eviction would just be a very lazy twist. It needs to be something original.

BIG-BRO-FAN
27-05-2009, 01:02 PM
Sounds good to me. :spin:

Tom
27-05-2009, 01:04 PM
Over exaggerating much?

President
27-05-2009, 01:04 PM
Originally posted by Brekkie
I think you might be underselling it a bit President.

I agree, an early eviction would just be a very lazy twist. It needs to be something original.
Yes, eviction would be very lazy.

I have a feeling it will be the ending of the launch night twist possibly.

Brekkie
27-05-2009, 01:56 PM
An update:
http://www.bbspy.co.uk/news/confirmed-sunday-special-will-surprise-housemates.html

Now one show, not two - but it will send shockwaves through the house.

Jack_
27-05-2009, 02:00 PM
Originally posted by Brekkie
An update:
http://www.bbspy.co.uk/news/first-week-schedule-confirmed.html

Now one show, not two - but it will send shockwaves through the house.

Now I'm excited! :cheer2:

This better be good, and not just an eviction. But the line they've used sounds interesting.

Tom
27-05-2009, 02:04 PM
It seems odd to have a show longer than the launch. It must be something pretty special if its that long though 9pm-10.40pm would be much better.

Fom
27-05-2009, 02:05 PM
I HATE early evictions. They always get rid of a possibly decent housemate!

BIG-BRO-FAN
27-05-2009, 02:06 PM
I don't think it's an eviction. I think it'll be a conclusion to the twist we get on Launch.

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 02:10 PM
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).

Stu
27-05-2009, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).
I think a huge number of teenagers watch Big Brother, yes, but kids im not so sure about. Unless their is a sizeable enough demographic of some really unlucky thirteen or fourteen year olds who are still told to go to bed by their parents :joker:.

Spike
27-05-2009, 02:16 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).

but the 11pm show when Lisa and Sara split that money in BB9 rated as well as the 9pm episode that day. Also with no other show splitting Big Brother up, it wont lose a huge amount of it audience especially if its a good twist.

President
27-05-2009, 02:18 PM
I have a feeling it will be second launch show sort-of-thing.

I think they've got two parts of the houses, sort of like two houses.

The main group enter on Thursday launch night, with the other smaller group on Sunday.

Stu
27-05-2009, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by President
I have a feeling it will be second launch show sort-of-thing.

I think they've got two parts of the houses, sort of like two houses.

The main group enter on Thursday launch night, with the other smaller group on Sunday.
That would be epic, and a really amazing business move, because at best their going to attempt to get TWO launch night audiences.

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by Spike
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).

but the 11pm show when Lisa and Sara split that money in BB9 rated as well as the 9pm episode that day. Also with no other show splitting Big Brother up, it wont lose a huge amount of it audience especially if its a good twist.

I found that weird, I expected the CBB6 twist to do well like the BB9 one, but not sure why it was much lower. When was the exact time the CBB6 was on?? Im sure it almost ran onto midnight.(was it until 11:50pm?)

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 02:27 PM
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).
I think a huge number of teenagers watch Big Brother, yes, but kids im not so sure about. Unless their is a sizeable enough demographic of some really unlucky thirteen or fourteen year olds who are still told to go to bed by their parents :joker:.

ive watched it since BB2 and Im 16 (i was 9), and all my friends started watching it during BB3, so im sure there is quite a sizeable amount of kids watching it. And there are lots of non strict parents who would let their children of 11-15 watch the show.

Tom
27-05-2009, 02:29 PM
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by President
I have a feeling it will be second launch show sort-of-thing.

I think they've got two parts of the houses, sort of like two houses.

The main group enter on Thursday launch night, with the other smaller group on Sunday.
That would be epic, and a really amazing business move, because at best their going to attempt to get TWO launch night audiences.

If they're doing that then they want to watch they aren't putting too many in. Maybe 10 and a twist on Thursday then Friday/Saturday/Sunday getting to know them, then another 6 on the Sunday with twist conclusion? Otherwise it just risks being like BB8 and having about 18 people in the house at once.

Jamie.....
27-05-2009, 02:34 PM
It probably won't be an early eviction as i could be this thing that made Davina gasp, so it's gotta be something good

Jamie.....
27-05-2009, 02:34 PM
It probably won't be an early eviction as i could be this thing that made Davina gasp, so it's gotta be something good

Spike
27-05-2009, 02:36 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by Spike
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).

but the 11pm show when Lisa and Sara split that money in BB9 rated as well as the 9pm episode that day. Also with no other show splitting Big Brother up, it wont lose a huge amount of it audience especially if its a good twist.

I found that weird, I expected the CBB6 twist to do well like the BB9 one, but not sure why it was much lower. When was the exact time the CBB6 was on?? Im sure it almost ran onto midnight.(was it until 11:50pm?)

The CBB6 show only ran until 11:30pm I think, so it wasn't that late
I just think the CBB6 late show rated low compared to the BB9 show because CBB6 wasn't entertaining and couldn't keep viewers because of that

Jamie.....
27-05-2009, 02:37 PM
And 11:40 does seem a bit late

Tom
27-05-2009, 02:38 PM
There was a lot of publicity and hype around the BB9 one as well, noone actually knew what was going on, there were even rumours that Davina was presenting from the garden at one point (wellies needed etc) and the papers picked up on it. Then it just turned out to be the last round of Goldenballs.

President
27-05-2009, 02:43 PM
What rating did the late show in BB9 get? 11PM was a really late start!

I think the first Sunday long show sounds exciting, but think it's finishing too late

BigSister
27-05-2009, 02:51 PM
If i wasnt on holiday ill would miss it as i have to go to bed about 11ish but im on holiday but its my first night there so ill probbaly miss it anyway
I dunno what it could be to have that such a long show unless its an hour highlights then 10-10.40 the twist maybe

BigBrotherfan4ever
27-05-2009, 02:52 PM
I cant see it been adviction then cause that's far too late, it must some sort of task

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 02:59 PM
Originally posted by Spike
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by Spike
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Big problem with the 10-11:40pm special. Its on way too late.
People would be at school the next day, (well i wont nor will all the 16 year olds) but the younger viewers that mayw atch it, and adults going to work early the next day.

Remember what happened in CBB6 one that finished at about that time... it got 1.9m (the 2nd lowest rating ever).

but the 11pm show when Lisa and Sara split that money in BB9 rated as well as the 9pm episode that day. Also with no other show splitting Big Brother up, it wont lose a huge amount of it audience especially if its a good twist.

I found that weird, I expected the CBB6 twist to do well like the BB9 one, but not sure why it was much lower. When was the exact time the CBB6 was on?? Im sure it almost ran onto midnight.(was it until 11:50pm?)

The CBB6 show only ran until 11:30pm I think, so it wasn't that late
I just think the CBB6 late show rated low compared to the BB9 show because CBB6 wasn't entertaining and couldn't keep viewers because of that

Ohh another reason is that CBB6 was on the night before people went to school/work, BB9 was in the summer where people were off work/school at that time... i was at holiday that time anyway.

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by President
What rating did the late show in BB9 get? 11PM was a really late start!

I think the first Sunday long show sounds exciting, but think it's finishing too late

BB9- 4 million (up 400,000 on the series average)
CBB6- 2 million (down 1.3m from serues average)

So there was a huge difference.

President
27-05-2009, 03:06 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by President
What rating did the late show in BB9 get? 11PM was a really late start!

I think the first Sunday long show sounds exciting, but think it's finishing too late

BB9- 4 million (up 400,000 on the series average)
CBB6- 2 million (down 1.3m from serues average)

So there was a huge difference.
Thanks. that's more than I expected for BB9, but awful for cbb6!

Brekkie
27-05-2009, 03:07 PM
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.

President
27-05-2009, 03:11 PM
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 03:14 PM
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Originally posted by President
What rating did the late show in BB9 get? 11PM was a really late start!

I think the first Sunday long show sounds exciting, but think it's finishing too late

BB9- 4 million (up 400,000 on the series average)
CBB6- 2 million (down 1.3m from serues average)

So there was a huge difference.
Thanks. that's more than I expected for BB9, but awful for cbb6!

Yeah i know, it was very low for CBB6 and BB9 did much better in the later weeks i would say. Mo and Kat's double eviction got 4.2m.
Just if you want to check the ratings, I got these ratings from Inside BB which has all the ratings.:thumbs:

President
27-05-2009, 03:16 PM
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Just if you want to check the ratings, I got these ratings from Inside BB which has all the ratings.:thumbs:
Thank you... will have a look now :thumbs2:

*mazedsalv**
27-05-2009, 03:18 PM
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by *mazedsalv**
Just if you want to check the ratings, I got these ratings from Inside BB which has all the ratings.:thumbs:
Thank you... will have a look now :thumbs2:

Your welcome, i always look at BB3's ratings and then look at CBB6's ratings and always think "Wow, where did all thje viewers go?" lol

Tom
27-05-2009, 03:23 PM
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.

President
27-05-2009, 03:25 PM
Oh I just read why BB's 10pm.

The Apprentice Final has been moved to that Sunday at 9pm!

President
27-05-2009, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.
Actually, it's a repeat of Secret Millionaire at 9pm. :rolleyes:

bigbrother301
27-05-2009, 05:23 PM
its has been confimed it is not an early eviction. c4 say the first hm publicaly to be evicted is june 12th. so it has to be something major

Patrick
27-05-2009, 05:33 PM
The only reason this forum has views is because of how amazing you made your stupid title sound

Stu
27-05-2009, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by pmccaff2009
The only reason this forum has views is because of how amazing you made your stupid title sound
The only reason you have a post count is because you trudge around like a premature abortion pointing out which threads are pointless.

Tom
27-05-2009, 05:44 PM
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.
Actually, it's a repeat of Secret Millionaire at 9pm. :rolleyes:

The Apprentice is on at 9

SocietyIsRuined
27-05-2009, 05:47 PM
It will be either:-

a) Someone has to do a secret task and on Sunday we find out if they passed or failed.

or

b) Sunday night games live which will decide which housemates will be put up for the fast eviction.

President
27-05-2009, 05:49 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.
Actually, it's a repeat of Secret Millionaire at 9pm. :rolleyes:

The Apprentice is on at 9
I do know that. I'm the one who pointed that out originally on this thread :rolleyes:

marctierman
27-05-2009, 05:54 PM
The thread title is really misleading

Stu
27-05-2009, 05:55 PM
Originally posted by marctierman
The thread title is really misleading
Yeah theirs no actual spoiler. I was expecting something *really* huge.

marctierman
27-05-2009, 05:57 PM
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by marctierman
The thread title is really misleading
Yeah theirs no actual spoiler. I was expecting something *really* huge.

Haha same, I debated for like 30 seconds whether or not to even open the thread in case something was spoiled I didn't want to spoil.


You can't mess with people's emotions like that!
haha

Tom
27-05-2009, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.
Actually, it's a repeat of Secret Millionaire at 9pm. :rolleyes:

The Apprentice is on at 9
I do know that. I'm the one who pointed that out originally on this thread :rolleyes:

No need to be so rude/patronising, obviously I forgot that. So its a good move ...

Stu
27-05-2009, 05:58 PM
Originally posted by marctierman
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by marctierman
The thread title is really misleading
Yeah theirs no actual spoiler. I was expecting something *really* huge.

Haha same, I debated for like 30 seconds whether or not to even open the thread in case something was spoiled I didn't want to spoil.


You can't mess with people's emotions like that!
haha
Unless you consider TV listings to be a spoiler, in which case ****! I know when Big Brother is on! Noooooooo! Damn you President! :laugh:.

marctierman
27-05-2009, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by marctierman
Originally posted by Stu
Originally posted by marctierman
The thread title is really misleading
Yeah theirs no actual spoiler. I was expecting something *really* huge.

Haha same, I debated for like 30 seconds whether or not to even open the thread in case something was spoiled I didn't want to spoil.


You can't mess with people's emotions like that!
haha
Unless you consider TV listings to be a spoiler, in which case ****! I know when Big Brother is on! Noooooooo! Damn you President! :laugh:.

:joker:

BBDodge
27-05-2009, 06:06 PM
The eviction can wait till the following Friday. They need a really imaginative twist, something like the unlucky 13th Housemate in BB6. The House is bigger so there could be some hidden rooms involved (though all HMs must have access to the smaller garden).

lizziebeavis
27-05-2009, 06:09 PM
ahh no way, ive got an exam early on the monday morning. That aint fair....:cat:

monkeyking87
27-05-2009, 06:29 PM
This would be great if it was a hge series long twist taking place ie constant heaven and hell or a new house or something. But I have a feeling itll be an hour of highlights 10 twisty minutes with the rest of the time for breaks.

Still Im glad they are going to be trying!!!!!!

EXCITED

:colour:

kevinyeah
27-05-2009, 06:31 PM
Originally posted by Dezzy
It's not huge news. It'll probably be an eviction. Which is stupid, we'll end up getting rid of a good HM all too quickly again.

yep just like Steph!

President
27-05-2009, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Tom
Originally posted by President
Originally posted by Brekkie
It's arguably C4 have seen sense actually. Having a show at 9pm and then the second at 10.50pm as planned would probably see that second rate lowly, but starting at 10pm it's easier to hold on to viewers after 11pm rather than asking them to come back.
Yes, but why not just start at 9pm?

Alan Carr is launching his chat show then, I think the original idea was to have Big Brother, Alan Carr, Big Brother which is ironically what happened last year with the late show (his stand up). By launching a chat show at 10.40pm they'd pretty much be writing it off before its even begun. So from C4 point of view, its either 9pm and probably a solid 3-4m across 10pm-10.40pm giving Alan Carr a good start, or 2 BB shows and the possibility of losing an audience.
Actually, it's a repeat of Secret Millionaire at 9pm. :rolleyes:

The Apprentice is on at 9
I do know that. I'm the one who pointed that out originally on this thread :rolleyes:

No need to be so rude/patronising, obviously I forgot that. So its a good move ...
I'm not being rude. :conf:

I wrote the same thing about the Apprentice just a few posts above yours, so you should really be reading the posts before you comment.

ross-oaft
27-05-2009, 11:38 PM
I really hope its not an eviction. Too early