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ComingToGetYou 03-10-2023 08:50 AM

Extensive Interview with Peter Tierney (commissioner)
 
“This is the perfect opportunity for us to make reality ‘real’ again,” says Peter Tierney, the commissioner who has spent the past two years overseeing ITV‘s rebooted Big Brother.

Speaking as ITV prepares to become the third UK network to premiere the world-beating format, Tierney says his team have listened relentlessly to audiences “telling us that they want real, authentic reality.”

“The beauty of Big Brother is all you have to be is yourself and interesting, you don’t have to sing or dance or look a certain way,” says Manley, drawing a line between Big Brother and the likes of Love Island and Britain’s Got Talent.

The casting process took a colossal 10 months and Manley’s team sifted through 30,000 applications, eventually interviewing 500 people.

“Satisfying superfans” while tapping into a new generation was Manley’s biggest challenge. “There is this core fanbase that have a connection to the show and we want to make them happy and live up to their expectatoins while also appealing to 16-24 year olds.”

“The Channel 4 version felt like Channel 4’s and ditto Channel 5 so it was really important for us to take ownership of that brand and give it a sense of ‘ITV-ness’,” he says. “We didn’t want to tinker and change things too much but you can pull certain levers and do certain things around the edges that make it feel like an ITV 2 show.”

Tierney flags the decision to introduce two ITV-friendly hosts in AJ Odudu and Will Best, along with playing with the design of the iconic house, which has moved from Hertfordshire to London. Tierney describes it as “the best Big Brother UK house ever and potentially one of the best anywhere in the world.”

The team has also learned from the flood of international versions that have launched in the five-year interim period, according to Manley, who points to successful iterations in the likes of The Netherlands, Mexico and Australia, along with the evergreen Big Brother U.S. on CBS.

The pressure is on for Tierney, whose boss Paul Mortimer told the Edinburgh TV Festival “this is just the start so watch this space” as he unveiled a second season prior to the first’s launch.

ITV isn’t targeting a specific rating as a measure of success but will be closely examining the degree to which Big Brother “makes a noise,” Tierney says.

“You don’t stand up a show like Big Brother with the thought that you might do a series, see how it goes and then maybe not do another,” he concludes.

“Hopefully on launch night people will look at the show and say ‘OK they are not messing around here’.”

MORE HERE: https://deadline.com/2023/10/big-bro...re-1235560034/

Stu 03-10-2023 08:54 AM

He's saying all the right things, but it sounds promising nonetheless.

I'm far more optimistic than I ever was for the Channel 5 reboot. The corpse was still warm when they got their hands on it, and I think everyone involved knew the kind of show it'd end up being.

Now enough distance has passed and there's genuine intrigue again.

Oliver_W 03-10-2023 09:08 AM

Sounds hopeful!

BBDodge 03-10-2023 10:27 AM

Expectations are raised. Now deliver!

arista 03-10-2023 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu (Post 11335427)
He's saying all the right things, but it sounds promising nonetheless.

I'm far more optimistic than I ever was for the Channel 5 reboot. The corpse was still warm when they got their hands on it, and I think everyone involved knew the kind of show it'd end up being.

Now enough distance has passed and there's genuine intrigue again.


So nice to see you


Keyboard Play Stu.


Keeping us real.


My View
Not being Live on show 1
is corrupt.
Any anry crowd - all Edited OUT

thom_bombadil 03-10-2023 06:51 PM

“Initial was particularly inspired by the pre-recorded Australian version, which influenced the casting and voiceover on the upcoming Big Brother UK.”

I don’t know what to make of this. Thoughts?

BigAsher 03-10-2023 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thom_bombadil (Post 11335660)
I don’t know what to make of this. Thoughts?

I don't think it's to be of concern. The casting for BBAU was quite good, and it's already been said the oldest housemate is in their 50s. I think people are panicking because they see the word pre-recorded and not actually properly reading the article.

BBDodge 03-10-2023 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigAsher (Post 11335664)
I don't think it's to be of concern. The casting for BBAU was quite good, and it's already been said the oldest housemate is in their 50s. I think people are panicking because they see the word pre-recorded and not actually properly reading the article.

Yes the launch show will be pre-recorded but the evictions and final will be pretty much live and our votes will decide who goes and who wins.

UserSince2005 03-10-2023 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thom_bombadil (Post 11335660)
“Initial was particularly inspired by the pre-recorded Australian version, which influenced the casting and voiceover on the upcoming Big Brother UK.”

I don’t know what to make of this. Thoughts?

As I said on 5th May 2022
https://www.thisisbigbrother.com/for...35&postcount=6

Quote:

Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11161435)
This will be an embarrassment, ITV dont know how to make good reality tv. We are going to get a typical PG Big Brother Australia season


Oliver_W 03-10-2023 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thom_bombadil (Post 11335660)
“Initial was particularly inspired by the pre-recorded Australian version, which influenced the casting and voiceover on the upcoming Big Brother UK.”

I don’t know what to make of this. Thoughts?

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigAsher (Post 11335664)
I don't think it's to be of concern. The casting for BBAU was quite good, and it's already been said the oldest housemate is in their 50s. I think people are panicking because they see the word pre-recorded and not actually properly reading the article.

I wonder if it means Big Brother will have the "robot voice filter" to anonymise/conform whoever is voicing BB at the time.

BBDodge 03-10-2023 09:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11335687)
I wonder if it means Big Brother will have the "robot voice filter" to anonymise/conform whoever is voicing BB at the time.

I took it to mean they would go the other way and humanise the voice of BB.

The Tree of Temptation (voiced by Daniel Nettleton) was hugely popular compared to the more anonymous BB voices (though when you heard the Scottish tones of PEJ you knew someone was in for a major bollocking/removal).


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