Big Brother could return in late January

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Big Brother could return in late January
Earlier this week came word that CBS could bring Big Brother back early, perhaps in March, due to the strike. Now, word comes that CBS is getting ready to air Big Brother 9 even earlier, in late January or February. CBS “quietly began casting for the next edition of the show a few weeks ago,” Variety reports. And “[executive] producer Allison Grodner is also said to be working on a new creative twist … There’s been buzz that the next edition of ‘Big Brother’ might actually use celebrities as opposed to civilians. A long strike might work in favor of such a plan, since some celebs normally busy working on sitcoms and dramas might have some time on their hands.” But Big Brother 9 may even earlier than February. “CBS is quietly ramping up production on a ninth cycle of the reality show to begin airing in late January or early February if the strike persists well into the holidays,” Entertainment Weekly reports. Citing a “reliable source,” the magazine says “executive producer Allison Grodner is already hiring production staff.” If this happens, EW says, “it is unlikely to affect the regular summer run of the show.” On the Early Show, “Hanna Storm joked that the show might be back sooner than the summer, prompting a roll of the eyes from Chen. Chen then expressed her hope that the strike is settled soon,” Variety reports. [URL="http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/big_brother_9/2007_Nov_06_january_return"] Source[/URL]
Like I said before this is not good news, for me. I have no will power. I've had the live feed for two summers now, there is no way I could go back to just watching the TV Show. I have no idea how people that work did it. Watching the feeds a mere few hours an evening ain't gonna cut it.
[quote=Kathleen;1830]Like I said before this is not good news, for me. I have no will power. I've had the live feed for two summers now, there is no way I could go back to just watching the TV Show. I have no idea how people that work did it. Watching the feeds a mere few hours an evening ain't gonna cut it.[/quote] It might be possible to enjoy the show without the feeds Kath. I went the last 2 weeks of this year without them, although I did have Showtime. With so much YouTube coverage these days and 20 million websites doing second by second recaps you can pretty much stay fully abreast and see all of the good stuff - [I]not having the feeds.[/I] Also, if it is celebrity edition most of the human interest stories will be devoid from the show and the only thing left will be highlight reel footage that will be better enjoyed in a clipped format rather then being forced to wade through hours of boring Andy **** level quasi D-Lebrity attempts at funnies, for a punch lines that never come. Oh but there could be even better news! Because they think there might be nothing else to put on television Big Brother might run [B][I]FIVE DAYS A WEEK[/I][/B] like it did back with season 1!!! Just think of this as a bonus Big Brother and not a replacement for the summer edition. Nothing less, nothing more! :D