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Old 04-05-2006, 03:03 PM #1
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Default CONFIRMED - New BB Psychology Show For Monday Nights

Channel 4 today announced a raft of brand new spin off commissions to transmit this Summer, alongside the return of Big Brother.

Dermot O’Leary will host Big Brother’s Big Brain, a weekly LIVE dedicated psychology series where the housemates’ behaviour will be subjected to intensive analysis and debate by a team of on-screen psychologists and studio guests.

Aired on Channel 4, each Monday night episode will feature discussions and pre-recorded footage taken from the previous week’s happenings, delving into the further reaches of the housemate’s psyches and offering viewers the psychological explanation behind all the latest Big Brother 7 news and group dynamics.

Big Brother’s Big Brain will also inject an extra twist into life in the house each week, as the onscreen psychologists set a never before seen ‘experiment’ in the house, with exclusive follow up predictions and analysis.

Presenter Dermot O’Leary said, “Big Brother’s Big Brain will be a must-see programme for all Big Brother obsessives like me as it really will take the series to a new level. I’m really looking forward to getting my teeth into another new Big Brother series. ”

Channel 4’s Commissioning Editor for Factual Entertainment, Angela Jain added, "Channel 4 viewers have always loved the insight that a psychological perspective gives. It's fantastic to be able to give Dermot O'Leary the opportunity to get stuck into the minutiae of the housemates' behaviour in a live, dynamic and discursive way."

Big Brother: The Love Stories, an hour long E4 spin off, looks back at some of the love stories and romances that were sparked in the Big Brother house over the years. From the original Helen and Paul love story, last year’s Saskia and Maxwell romance to the most talked about couple of the year Chantelle and Preston. We'll be asking these Big Brother success stories what made them fall in love in the spotlight and question why the likes of Stuart and Michelle were less successful, and whether there was ever a future for Craig and Anthony.

Big Brother’s Little Brother also returns to it’s spiritual E4 home LIVE this summer, with C4 Sunday programmes, alongside the irreverent wit of Russell Brand’s lively debate programme, Big Brother’s Big Mouth.

Also, returning to E4 is a series of Diary Room Uncut programmes featuring must see exclusive unseen footage of the housemates in the Diary Room.

During the week leading up to the launch of Big Brother 7, E4 also
hosts a number of one-off Big Brother themed programming, including Big Brother’s Most Outrageous Moments, Big Brother's Funniest Moments and Big Brother's Top 50 Housemates.

From the Channel 4 press site (need to register to view)

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I'm undecided to whether it will be good or not yet.

Also it says Top 50 Housemates There were only Top 20 Housemates done before
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