The mother of all reality shows is back with new housemates, new hosts and a new channel. But one iconic element remains constant - the narrator's vibrant North East tones
Marcus Bentley: ‘This will be my 19th year doing it and I’ve got to tell you, I’ve never known bigger feelings around it. People are gagging for it’ The mother of all reality shows is back with new housemates, new hosts and a new channel. But one iconic element remains constant – the narrator’s vibrant North East tonesNick Duerden is a writer and journalist. His books include Get Well Soon, A Life Less Lonely and The Smallest Things.
After a decade on Channel 4, where it had been a reliable ratings winner, it moved to Channel 5 to enact a slow death. When finally it was axed in 2018, few mourned its passing.But after ITV2 announced its intention to revive it – this time, it promised, with all sorts of people from all walks of life
“Oh, it did wonderful things for the ego,” he laughs. “I’d meet people in the street, and they’d say that the show wouldn’t be the same without me!”
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