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Its back!!!!! Big Brother, C4 & E4 Friday Big Brother is back. Once again, cynics who dismissed this reality show as a one-hit wonder will be forced to eat their words as millions of us rush home from work, pubs and restaurants to catch up with the minutiae of everyday life for a group of strangers living under the scrutiny of dozens of probing cameras. It's what is known in the industry as a street-sweeper: a show so popular that tumbleweed rolls down the deserted roads when it's on. Last year, if you didn't have an opinion about Elizabeth, Paul, Dean and co you were the weakest link in any conversation. More than seven million of us tuned into the final to see gay air steward Brian Dowling pip bubbly Helen "I love blinking, I do" Adams to the jackpot in one of the biggest TV phone votes ever. This year the contestants are being encouraged to be more open when it comes to speaking about who they want evicted. In fact, Big Brother himself now has the power to evict housemates who are wishy-washy about why they want someone to leave. Given the fact that there is only one loo between 12 people, getting folk to speak as they find shouldn't be too difficult. Endless video footage of the housemates tossing salads and sunbathing in the Big Brother house may be enough to keep E4 addicts happy, but if this third round is to make as big a splash for Channel 4 as its predecessors, the housemates had better get down and dirty. Ideally with each other.
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