As the original reality TV show makes a comeback, we explore its bleak new palace that is packed full of pigeons. Just don’t try to go in the smoking room
has now been around for more than two decades. And on Sunday night, after stints on both Channel 4 and Channel 5, the original and apparently unkillable reality format will make its long-awaited debut on ITV.
1. The Big Brother house is massive. As well as everything you’d expect , it also contains an upstairs area with a secondary ‘breakout lounge’ that seems designed to come into play during tasks. In short, it feels like the least punishingly claustrophobic Big Brother house yet. But this doesn’t necessarily mean it is a nice place to live, largely because:
4. The Big Brother house is extremely warm. Warm like a top-floor new-build flat in July. It is the sort of heat that makes you colossally drowsy. Which might be a problem, since blockbuster reality TV shows are not usually formed around a dozen sleepy people constantly drifting off on a sofa. 7. The Big Brother house contains vanishingly few orgy opportunities. Previous iterations benefited from an enormous hot tub; a feature that was once memorably used to host what the tabloids might call a ‘romp’. This Big Brother house contains only a tiny hot tub, capable of fitting a maximum of four housemates, and only then if they’re willing to cram themselves in so tightly they risk becoming permanently lodged.8. Nobody will smoke in the Big Brother house.
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