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Big Brother Channel 4 has a hit programme on its' hands. Last week Big Brother occupied eight out of its' ten most watched programmes and in the number one spot more people viewed the programme than the BBC news or the well established Casualty. Big Brother viewing figures tripled the most watched BBC 2 programme. Whether you like it or not, the programme is here to stay and will spawn other spin-offs. Channel 4 producers say that the success of the programme is in the casting. They certainly went to a lot of effort, time and trouble selecting the contestants. Over a period of six months each individual was screened and asked many in-depth questions about their personal lives. They gradually reduced the list of contestants, who were then given dummy runs so that producers could see if they "performed" well. Is it television and do we want it? Nine and three...

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