Big Brother 2018: Here's when the civilian series starts

The 'normal-person' version is back soon

Rylan Clark-Neal
Author: Emma DoddsPublished 4th Sep 2018
Last updated 4th Sep 2018

We may still be right in the middle of Celebrity Big Brother 2018, but Channel 5 have just announced that they ALREADY have a start date for the civilian version of Big Brother 2018.

Now in its 18th year, Big Brother will launch on Friday 14th September at 9pm on Channel 5 with Emma Willis as the host and Rylan Clark-Neal as the presenter of Big Brother: Bit On The Side.

They've even released the brand new eye for the upcoming series, having a psychedelic space-themed logo with loads of colours strewn through it.

The Big Brother 2018 Eye

Channel 5 said of the new series, 'With this brand-new series comes the first surprise, a brand-new take on the ‘Big Brother’ eye – an interplanetary orb of luminous colours.

'Join presenter Emma Willis at the live launch to witness this highly anticipated new civilian series complete with a whole new feel, an indication of what’s to come for the new series. ‘Big Brother’ is ready with a bold new series of tasks and twists to challenge and surprise the housemates.'

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Jackie Stallone

Perhaps the greatest entrance into CBB ever, Jackie Stallone was introduced as the queen of the house and iconically announced: "Yeah, I'm Jackie."
She then continued to act like royalty by calling Blazin Squad's Kenzie 'the little kid' because she forgot his name, demanding champagne and calling the house 'a dump'. Her presence was hard for Brigitte Neilsen - ex wife of Jackie's son Sylvester Stallone - who nearly walked out on the night Jackie arrived.
Jackie also hilariously told Big Brother to 'kiss my ass' in the Diary Room.
Jackie: we bow down to you.

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Sparking the careers of many now-famous faces such as Josie Gibson, Jade Goody and Alison Hammond, Big Brother doesn't seem to be losing its appeal - despite being 18 years old.

The Celebrity 2018 summer series has been full to the brim of drama, mostly centred around former Emmerdale actress Roxanne Pallett who accused ex-Coronation Street star Ryan Thomas of being a 'woman-beater' after he 'playfully punched' her in the ribs last week.

Upon leaving the CBB house of her own volition, Roxanne appeared on Jeremy Vine's new talk show yesterday to apologise for what she'd done - but it didn't exactly go down very well.

When will Big Brother 2018 be on TV?

Big Brother will launch on Friday 14th September at 9pm on Channel 5.

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