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Is this real life?
To be fair, the clouds do take it from looking really classy, to looking like something from a low budget Russian porno.
Viewer-Controlled Mole” Going In To The House
Entertainment website Digital Spy has reported that producers will be including a professional actors in this years line up when Big Brother launches tonight.
This actor is said to be a “mole” for Big Brother and will be challenged to complete trouble-making tasks that will be voted for by Big Brother viewers.
Previous series have seen housemates rife with conspiracy theories about a possible mole in the Big Brother house.
There has never been a mole in Big Brother that solely worked for the producers and was not a housemate.
In Big Brother 11 Mario Mugan was randomly selected to become a “mole” for the first few days of the series.
Could this be the secret? #whatsthesecret
Big Brother 2013 ratings see least watched launch night ever
Posted June 14, 2013 09:54 by Josh Darvill
A new host and a big secret twist couldn’t help the Big Brother 2013 ratings last night.
Despite there being plenty of hype of this year’s fourteenth series of the show, viewers just weren’t that interested.
An average audience of just over 2 million watched the 90 minute launch show, which saw Emma Willis take charge from Brian Dowling.
Who, we’d like to think, is in a darkened room laughing to himself.
2.13 million viewers were tuned in between 9PM and 10:30PM, down over 500,000 viewers on last year’s equivalent launch.
It was the least watched launch in the history of the show, down on both the previous ‘normal’ series on Channel 5.
It was BBC Two that won the slot, with a Horizon special on the Secret Life of the Cat attracting close to 5 million viewers.
After the launch, Bit On The Side averaged 900,000 viewers with new hosts Rylan and AJ, but lost 400,000 viewers between the start and end of the hour long show.
Live feed then attracted an average audience of 400,000 in the final 30 minutes of the day to Midnight.
Big Brother UK continues with its Part 2 of its live launch tonight on Channel 5.