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19 January, 2010 13:23 (GMT +00:00)
Pressure grows on Channel 4 to continue Celebrity Big Brother
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A London Daily News poll has shown that there is strong support for Channel 4 to continue the "Celebrity Big Brother" format with 89% in favour of the series continuing.
  Plans at Channel 4 that this would have been the last ever Big Brother series, however the celebrity format has won over the Briitish public with strong viewing figures.

Celebrities on Twitter including Jonathon Ross have all expressed their support to Channel 4 to continue "CBB" with a tweet saying "Yes it's fun! Kepp it going!".

Advertisers are all believed to be interested in maintaining the Celebrity Big Brother format which this took on theme of the final celebrity series was "Dante's inferno - hell lies in others".

Recent evictees include Lady Sov, and a former girlfriend of Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood.  The favourite this series remains ex-footballer Vinnie Jones who has not been nominated for eviction yet.

Viewing figures in January for "CBB" have eclipsed 6 million.

 
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