'Big Brother' Fans Blast Channel 5's Treatment Of Show After Final Is Revealed To Be Shortest Ever

"This is how you treat your highest rated show?"

‘Big Brother’ viewers have blasted Channel 5’s half-hearted plans to say goodbye to the reality series.

The broadcaster has confirmed the show will draw to a close with its shortest ever final, despite being billed as a big farewell.

In a break from tradition, the last episode will also air in a graveyard 10pm slot on Monday 5 November, compared to previous finals which have aired at 9pm.

Emma Willis will host the last ever 'Big Brother'
Emma Willis will host the last ever 'Big Brother'
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The 75-minute episode, which will see the winner of the 19th series crowned, will be followed by an extended edition of spin-off show ‘Bit On The Side’.

The plans have caused uproar among fans, who have lambasted Channel 5 for letting ‘Big Brother’ go out with a whimper.

The show that gave Channel 5 its highest non-sport or film rating ever. The show that secured Channel 5 ratings victories over Channel 4. The show that helped quadruple Channel 5's value. And Channel 5 says goodbye to it with a 75-minute final. Disgraceful #BBUK

— bbspy (@bbspy) October 24, 2018

Following today's news, here's a rundown of all the Big Brother finals on Channel 5 - the last final, the one that's supposed to be a celebration of the show, is the shortest 😑😡 #BBUK pic.twitter.com/mqvPKqly7J

— bbspy (@bbspy) October 24, 2018

Big brother is better off without Channel 5...what a disgusting nasty way to treat the show, it's fans and the production team. I hope Channel 5 sinks into oblivion!

— David O Halloran (@DavidOHalloran1) October 24, 2018

I know it’s a fucking joke. They’re so ungrateful. I think they’re deliberately trying to reduce viewing figures by airing it so late. I am furious.

— Shelley Retallick (@ShellRetallick) October 24, 2018

@bbuk @Rylan More fool @channel5_tv channels 5 & 4 have pushed the boundary’s of tv in the UK, seems a pity that viewers will get only get 75 minutes of probably one of the most controversial programs ever aired on British tv.

— Fantasypat (@hiddendragon28) October 25, 2018

Biggest insult to the fans that have followed the show to Channel 5 when it left Channel 4. If that’s no dedication to the show I don’t know what is. Also they are dealing themselves a massive blow in ratings when it finishes #BBUK #bbbots #savebbuk

— Rhys Walker (@RhysW2301) October 24, 2018

Can we please do something proper to Boycott the hell out of Channel 5? Never seen a show this popular be fucked over this bad before #bbuk @bbuk @channel5_tv

— John Varian (@johnvarian89) October 24, 2018

Channel 5 have done a stupid thing there. Should of at least made it a 2hr show. As for getting rid i don't know what they are thinking. They need to not loose neighbours now, otherwise really that's them over as a channel.

— Natalie H ナタリ (@indviduality123) October 25, 2018

The shortest final in big brother history. Well at least ch5 are being consistent. Fucking with the show right to the bitter end

— Joseph (@jlarkin246) October 24, 2018

Why don’t they just hammer 🔨 the final nail in the coffin on Halloween and get it over with?! FFS it’s like they can’t wait to be rid of it 🤬 @bbuk @bbbots_uk #DeadToMe #BBUK pic.twitter.com/qJhbwV9233

— Michele Brodie 🥌🏴 (@fltrbybaby) October 24, 2018

@channel5_tv 😂😂 this is how you treat your highest rated show? ... my god you’s all need sacking!

— Bex Monica 👸🏻 (@Itsbexmonica) October 24, 2018

Following the news, production company Endemol said they were “excited about future possibilities for ‘Big Brother’ in the UK”, with current reports suggesting Netflix are interested in buying the series.

‘Big Brother’ began on Channel 4 in 2000 with Davina McCall as host, before moving to Channel 5 in 2011, when former housemate and ‘Ultimate Big Brother’ winner Brian Dowling took over.

Emma Willis took the reins in 2013, and recently revealed she would move with the show should it begin airing on another network, although admitted she had “no idea” where it could end up.

Davina McCall said goodbye to 'Big Brother' on Channel 4 in 2010
Davina McCall said goodbye to 'Big Brother' on Channel 4 in 2010
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Davina has since told of how she believes it should take a break from the schedules before returning to find a new audience.

In an interview with HuffPost UK, she said: “I definitely think it needs resting for a little bit. I think if you rest it, you can muck about with it a little bit and come back to a new audience.

“It’s a new beginning, but don’t say it’s going forever, because I can’t imagine it will.”

‘Big Brother’ airs from Sunday to Friday on Channel 5 at 10pm.

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