Big Brother brings back iconic part of show for ITV2 reboot
BIG Brother is bringing back the legendary live stream for its reboot on ITV2.
The series is making a highly-anticipated return after five years off-screen.
Having first launched on Channel 4 in 2000, the iconic reality TV show featured a 24-hour live feed.
It meant fans were able to see what the housemates were up to at any hour of the day - even if they were just fast asleep.
When the show moved over to Channel 5 in 2011, bosses announced it was axing the live feed.
However, it has been revealed today ITV2 will revive the popular feature when it returns to TV screens in autumn.
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The most iconic moment caught on camera was on series five of Big Brother when Michelle and Emma returned to the house after a fake eviction.
They had secretly been living in a room next door - able to view and hear everything going on in the main house.
It led to the infamous Fight Night as Jason and Victor got into a furious row.
Security had to raid the house to break up the fight, which saw food thrown over the floor and a table over-turned.
Emma was kicked out the next day, with Victor told to see a psychologists.
Meanwhile Dan, Michelle, Shell and Stuart were all given warnings by Big Brother.
The main show will be presented by Will Best and AJ Odudu, with legendary voiceover Marcus Bentley signing up to be the narrator for the ultimate reality TV contest.
His Tyneside tones were heard describing the action from the first series in 2000 on Channel 4, right up to the final episode on Channel 5 in 2018.