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Topic History of: BIG BROTHER 10
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Francis D I'm also with Emma and JK.

I don't mind Big Brother being on TV for those who follow it, but I do object to it being thrust in my face every time I log online, oick up a magazine, watch an unrelated chat show, etc. It's almost like they are trying to make it compulsary.
JK2006 I'm with Emma.
Emma Bee I watched a little bit of the first series and didn't see any point in revisiting. I haven't even been tempted since, although one of my friends admitted that she sometimes stayed up during BB8 and watched them sleeping. I told her she was sad, and she agreed. No doubt she'll also watch some of this one.

So, we won't all be watching BB10. I have no interest in it whatsoever. Just thought I'd comment to add balance.
Angel Given that each housemate is a cross section from every ethnic minority and sexual persuasion, i'm surprised its not being shown on the BBC. Television at its most desperate. Not helped by Foghron McCall at the helm. That woman is insufferable.
robbiex Big Brother 10 ticks all the boxes with regard to ethnic and gender diversity. However as usual age diversity has not been accounted for with only one housemate out of 16 been only 40, and shes only 41.