July 13, 2008

 

Big Brother Has Been Axed

Australian Post Posted by Jess McGuire at 8:09 PM on July 13, 2008

bigbrothercancelled.jpgBehind Big Brother announced it, the news outlets are running with the story, and we just received an insider email from a Big Brother connection confirming it as true - Big Brother has been cancelled by Channel Ten.

Were radio duo turned television hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O the kiss of death for the Big Brother franchise, or was the loss of Gretel Killeen more to blame? Did the downhill slide kick off after the debacle that was Turkeyslapgate? Or was it over and out for the Gold Coast based reality extravaganza when Lefty Tim was robbed by the Logans during the 2005 finale (no, I'm still not over it)?

Who knows. All we can be sure of is that the last few years of the program have felt like producers were going through the motions, and audiences were slowly but surely finding better things to do than stay in and watch sun-loving bogans party pashing in the spa and talking rather ignorantly about world affairs.

The show's ratings have been poor since radio jocks Kyle and Jackie O replaced previous host Gretel Killeen as the faces of this year's series.

Big Brother was even beaten in the ratings by Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan's Budget speech in May.

Ratings bounced back to more than 1.4 million this week with the appearance on Wednesday of former Playboy Bunny Pamela Anderson.

Look, Pamela's appearance on the show absolutely worked for me - she was great, charming, and funny - but it wasn't ever going to be enough to redeem the show in the eyes of the viewing public.

Rumours that the show will return in 2010 may thrill some fans (and chill the blood of Big Brother haters...) but whether a year's break will be enough to reinvigorate the program remains to be seen. That said, a hiatus was something I suggested earlier this month - relax, kittens, I'm not egotistical enough to think my daft memo to Big Brother producers was influential in any way - so fingers crossed my other suggestion (Charlotte Dawson as host! YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO!) is taken on board as well.

I suppose the big question is - how on earth are Channel Ten going to fill their schedule between April and July next year? M*A*S*H re-runs? They'd better not invest in local drama, or I may very well pass out in shock. I suggest buying up as many cheap reality shows featuring Jillian Michaels as you can get your paws on, dudes.

Vale, Big Brother. We knew you all too well.

Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt's Chosen Two Finally Arrive! Allegedly! Unconfirmed! Etc!

Australian Post Posted by Jess McGuire at 4:38 PM on July 13, 2008

We break our traditional weekend silence here at Defamer Australia to bring you thrilling news - The Chosen Two have apparently arrived safely on this earth, oh happy day! Well, nothing has been confirmed by Brad or Angelina's reps, but the French papers are quoting her doctor Michel Sussman, and until the birth announcement has been outed as a hoax, it's good enough for us.

Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has given birth to healthy twins, a girl and a boy, in the French Riviera maternity clinic she has checked into, the Nice-Matin newspaper reported today.

The twins, Knox Leon and Vivienne Marcheline, were born shortly before 8pm yesterday (4am AEST Sunday), the paper reported, quoting her doctor Michel Sussmann.

Jolie is fine after having a Caesarian section, the paper added.

Knox Leon was reported to weigh 2.27kg and Vivienne Marcheline 2.28kg.

They really like boys names featuring the letter 'X' don't they? At least the birth of Knox and his sister Vivienne ought to take the tabloid heat off poor little Sunday Rose for a while.

So in short, congratulations to Brad and Angelina on the birth of their long-awaited bubs. We're sure our American counterparts will be following this story closely over the next week, and fingers crossed this entire momentous event has actually happened. Unlike back in early July. Or back the birth of Isla and Amelie.