Big Brother - All Seasons

Season 1
It's time to re-enter the Big Brother house, as the mother of all reality shows returns to British screens. It's the show that launched them all, and a genuine cultural phenomenon.
Big Brother has found a brand new home on ITV2 and ITVX in Q4. We're going back to the original formula with the addition of a few modern twists to make it the most talked about show this autumn and the perfect run up to Christmas.
Launching in October and hosted by AJ Odudu and Will Best, there'll be 36 episodes in total, running six nights a week.

Season 2

Season 3
Hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best once again welcome a new batch of hopefuls, an eclectic mix of strangers from across the UK who will all become housemates living under one roof.
The nation's most renowned residence, the Big Brother house, will yet again play host to all the mischief and mayhem and has undergone a makeover that's easy on the eye.
Viewers can expect more new twists and turns, elaborate tasks, intense nominations and live evictions as the cast of housemates go up against one another in a bid to be crowned the winner, and walk away with a life-changing cash prize.

Season 4
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