Big Brother could make a COMEBACK as major channel set to pick up show

The final series is taking place now

Author: Emma Dodds and Alex RossPublished 18th Sep 2018
Last updated 18th Sep 2018

After a massive 18 years, Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother fans were left devastated on Friday afternoon after it was announced that the show would be AXED from Channel 5.

After starting out life on Channel 4 in 1997, it was dropped by the station before being picked up by Channel 5 in 2011. Earlier this year, rumours started to spread that this year would be the last year it was running, and sadly that was confirmed in a statement by production company Endemol.

The statement read, "We are incredibly proud of Big Brother which has consistently been the highest rated show for Channel 5 over the past seven years, with the latest series of Celebrity Big Brother being the channel's highest rating show of the year.

"Whilst disappointed not to reach an agreement with Channel 5, the decision opens up a new chapter and we are excited about future possibilities for Big Brother in the UK."

Since then, rumours had been circulating that Channel 4 could pick up the show once again, but both Channel 4 AND Sky have now ruled out that they would resurrect the programme.

Responding to tweets from fans asking them to take on the series, Channel 4 wrote. 'Hi there, there are no intentions to air #BigBrother on Channel 4 again.'

Sky then wrote, 'Good Afternoon, there are no plans for Sky One to show Big Brother I'm afraid.'

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HOWEVER, it's now being reported that ITV could be about to scoop up the programme, with The Times reporting that ITV are one of several buyers interested in buying production company, Endemol Shine, which is reportedly worth around £3 billion.

Meanwhile, the last ever series on Channel 5 is currently taking place after kicking off on Friday (14th September) night.

After the drama on the Celebrity edition of the show, already the civilian version is living up to expectation. After just a few days in the house, Ellis Hillon was kicked off the show after a number of 'offensive tweets' were found on her account, with the 20-year-old admitting she'd written them before entering the house.

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The current series of Big Brother continues every night on Channel 5.