Big Brother

Low TRPs see an early end for Big Brother

Big Brother, the British reality TV show that made Shilpa Shetty an international star, has been scrapped midway through the second season. Channel 4, the broadcaster, made an announcement on Wednesday. The channel will also not be having another series of this popular reality show. The winner’s prize too has been scrapped. The contestants fled from the house on 25 August which led Big Brother to term them as boring. <em>Big Brother</em> gave the surprise news to the contestants the same night.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Thu, 08/27/2009 - 18:32

Ashutosh tipped to enter Big Brother

Ashutosh is riding high and how. After winning <em> Roadies 5.0 and Bigg Boss 2</em>, Ashutosh Kaushik aka <em> dhabawala</em> from Saharanpur is now heading to the international reality show <em> Big Brother</em>. He has been approached to participate in the new season of <em> Big Brother</em> through a wild card entry.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Tue, 12/16/2008 - 18:30

Big Brother to launch in India

After the success of <em> Big Boss 2 </em> the international version of the reality show i.e.<em> Big Brother </em>, now comes to India. Channel Vh1 is launching <em> Big Brother </em> in India, for the very first time. The show premieres on 14th December at 10 pm, airing from Sunday to Wednesday.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Fri, 12/05/2008 - 18:50

Bobby vying to be in Australian Big Brother

After Shilpa Shetty, it's our own<em> Bigg Boss</em> participant Bobby Darling who's auditioning for Australian <em> Big Brother.</em> "Yes," says Bobby, "I felt I got a raw deal here in Bigg Boss, as I was voted out after the first week itself." But she is desperately trying to get into it, though she has not got the green signal as yet. "I need the money for my operation and I will keep trying till I am selected."

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Wed, 06/06/2007 - 17:45

Bigg Boss's ready to roll!

Come November 3 and Sony will be ready with its biggest reality show ever Bigg Boss. The Indian version of UK's <em>Big Brother</em>, the show will have unscripted drama with 13 celebrities who will live in the<em> Bigg Boss</em> house. The omnipresent Boss will be watching every move of the celebrities, who will have no access to the outside world and will live under one roof with stringent house rules.

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Submitted by TellychakkarTeam on Wed, 10/18/2006 - 00:00