The eye logo for the new series of Big Brother, which features a 3D multi-coloured chequered design, has been officially unveiled by Channel 5.
The icon – which will be used for both the normal edition and the upcoming summer Celebrity run – was again designed by C5′s in-house team and branding company Hello Charlie, who have worked on the show since 2005.
It first appeared on air in a teaser advert yesterday, which features a scene with presenters Brian Dowling, Emma Willis, Alice Levine and Jamie East.
According to the broadcaster, the campaign for the new series will also run in print and online.
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Big Brother executive producer Suzy Price said: “We are delighted with this year’s confident and playful re-versioning of the iconic Big Brother eye. The multi-faceted concept reflects the ever-evolving personality of the programme and moves the brand forward for this exciting new series.”
Jeff Ford, C5′s Director of Programmes, added: “The Big Brother Eye logo is one of TV’s most iconic symbols, and this fresh new look reflects how the show itself is constantly evolving and reinventing itself.
“It will be front and centre of the new campaign as we ramp up the excitement ahead of the show returning to Channel 5 this summer.”
Big Brother 2012 is set to begin next month.
http://www.bbspy.co.uk/news/0508/channel-5-officially-unveils-new-big-brother-2012-eye-logo
Big Brother 2012 will be
Olympics meets Hunger Games
Show presenter Brian Dowling has reportedly said that this years Big Brother will be themed ‘Olympics meets Hunger Games’.
Speaking to omg!, a subsidiary of Yahoo, Dowling commented that this years Big Brother will tie in with the Olympics, as well as the ever popular The Hunger Games.
The Hunger Games is a movie and novel that is set in a future where the Capitol selects a boy and girl from the twelve districts to fight to the death on live television.
The revelation could potentially mean that this years tasks could revolve around physical challenges, with far harsher results for a failed task. Luckily for potential housemates, Ofcom will not allow for slaying of life.
BB viewers to pick wildcard
housemate?
Big Brother fans will have the opportunity to vote for a wildcard contestant to enter the house during this summer’s series, according to the Daily Star.
The paper reports that producers are finalising the initial line-up ahead of next month’s launch, but have also decided to let the public pick another housemate in the early stages of the series.
An insider revealed: “For years, fans have said that they want to choose housemates for the show and now they’ve got their chance.
“The wild cards will be characters who will stir things up and set the sparks flying. The lucky few will be brought out and do a Vote For Me piece to camera to explain why they should be chosen. Then it’s down to the public.
“This person stands a good chance of possibly winning. If viewers have picked them and they live up to expectations then they should be favourites to win,” they added.
In other news, it was reported earlier this week that we will see “two houses” over the summer, as the Big Brother compound goes into a 24-hour lockdown after the BB13 finale to receive a luxurious makeover in time for the CBB launch the following night.
Do you think it’s a good idea for viewers to have the chance to choose a wildcard housemate?
BB viewers to pick wildcard
housemate?
Big Brother fans will have the opportunity to vote for a wildcard contestant to enter the house during this summer’s series, according to the Daily Star.
The paper reports that producers are finalising the initial line-up ahead of next month’s launch, but have also decided to let the public pick another housemate in the early stages of the series.
An insider revealed: “For years, fans have said that they want to choose housemates for the show and now they’ve got their chance.
“The wild cards will be characters who will stir things up and set the sparks flying. The lucky few will be brought out and do a Vote For Me piece to camera to explain why they should be chosen. Then it’s down to the public.
“This person stands a good chance of possibly winning. If viewers have picked them and they live up to expectations then they should be favourites to win,” they added.
In other news, it was reported earlier this week that we will see “two houses” over the summer, as the Big Brother compound goes into a 24-hour lockdown after the BB13 finale to receive a luxurious makeover in time for the CBB launch the following night.
Do you think it’s a good idea for viewers to have the chance to choose a wildcard housemate?
Well I know Barney, Michael and Nathan from BB8 were some of the most memorable housemates of all time in Australia...
Well I know Barney, Michael and Nathan from BB8 were some of the most memorable housemates of all time in Australia...
I like the idea of letting the public choose a handful of potential HM's. I just hope the potentials are really people who can shake things up. This idea would work with a battle of the sexes twist with the public choosing one male and one female HM.
I doubt we will actually see two houses this series but we will probably see a return of something like the house next door or simply a divided house similar to BB3's Rich/Poor twist or Heaven & Hell from BB9. If the rumors are true and there are two unique houses hopefully they aren't completely segregated from each other.
BTW where is everyone?
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Personally the wildcard idea sucks. I'm a total cynic when it comes to BB, it was known Siavash was invited several times to participate until he finally did. Other housemates have alluded they had been contacted rather than auditioned. I pretty much think BB know exactly who they do want in that house and any type of wildcard thing I would assume automatically was rigged. Don't bullshit the viewers into thinking they get a say.
I would assume the producers would cut it down to a shortlist of those characters they'd love to have but would completely ignore during the show, then have us vote on only those people. In other words, it's another White Room situation. (Although hopefully they have the forethought to not divide the group into "White People + Joel" who get straight in to the house while we had to vote for "Minorities + Harrison".)
Marcus Bently has confirmed a June start. Another blog said June 7th but have since removed their post. Not smart having it go head to head with the olympics IMO. I think they underestimate how many people watch them when they're hosted in their own country. The most I've watched of the olympics was when they were hosted in Australia and Australian TV channels typically deem the olympics a non-ratings period anyway.