Davina McCall: Sex, Mind and the Menopause has hit screens once again and as a result a surge in demand for the already overstretched HRT is expected. The first documentary aired in May last year and the demand for HRT increased overnight.
16.04.2022 - 09:25 / msn.com
Big Brother then you might be in luck, because the iconic reality show is said to be making a return. Big Brother aired for the final time in November 2018 after Channel 5 announced that the nineteenth series would be the last. The final series saw Cameron Cole became the youngest housemate ever to win in an emotional goodbye after 18 years on air.
However, producers are reportedly in talks to revive the show, which will certainly be music to BB fans’ ears. According to The Sun, Big Brother will return to screens for another run in autumn 2023 after Love Island has aired. The publication also says the show will move to ITV after previously airing on Channel 5.
Emma Willis presented Big Brother from 2013 until it finished, while Davina McCall was at the helm originally on Channel 4. The Circle host has been vocal about wanting the show to return, previously telling Metro. co.
uk that ‘everybody wants it back. ’‘I think it will come back when it’s ready, maybe it’s not ready yet,’ she said in February. ‘If you’re gonna do it again, you’ve got to do it fantastically well.
’Video: Emmerdale's Paige Sandhu promises 'viewers will love' final Meena secret (Metro)A TV source also told The Sun: ‘ITV is the home of big appointment telly. ‘They know better than anyone how to put on big live events. ’The outlet added that moving Big Brother to ITV ‘will open it up to a new audience and legion of younger fans.
’‘They are really keen on getting the deal done on Big Brother, and hope to have something firm to announce soon. ‘The talks are still at an early, and delicate, stage and the next few weeks will be key. ’Producers are said to be ‘confident they are the ones who can return it to its legendary former glory.
Davina McCall: Sex, Mind and the Menopause has hit screens once again and as a result a surge in demand for the already overstretched HRT is expected. The first documentary aired in May last year and the demand for HRT increased overnight.
Having bowed out of Emmerdale after a dramatic hostage situation which culminated in a court case and sentencing to 75 years in prison, serial killer Meena Jutla is surely destined never to see the light of day again. But fans of the ITV soap don't believe that's the case.
Emmerdale fans are convinced that murderer Meena Jutla is set for an explosive return during the ITV soap's special flash forward week of episodes. The hit ITV soap has released a first look at the upcoming dramatic scenes, which begin on Monday 9 May, where "lives will definitely be in danger".
’s Christie Murphy tied the knot with Jamie Martin. The reality TV star and her love got married during a destination wedding in Tulum, Mexico, over the weekend. The newlyweds shared the news via Instagram with a series of pictures from their big day. “Baby, we did it,” Murphy captioned a series of pics of her and Martin from their wedding day.
Over recent years, more and more famous faces have opened up about their experience of the menopause. Where once ‘The Change’ was shrouded in stigma, celebs including Lisa Snowdon and Davina McCall have helped to shine a light on the natural part of ageing.
They do! Nearly eight months after Christie Murphy and Jamie Martin celebrated their engagement in Paris, they tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Tulum, Mexico.
Emmerdale fans will no doubt be familiar with the dramatic storyline of Meena Jutla over the past few months. Viewers watched as the serial killer, played by Paige Sandhu, seemed to finally face justice this week after being sentenced to 75 years behind bars for the murders of Leanna Cavanagh, Andrea Tate and Ben Tucker.
Rylan Clark is reportedly the favourite presenter in the running to host the highly-anticipated reboot of Big Brother, which is said to be returning next year with a new home on ITV2.The iconic show all but spawned reality TV in the UK, airing on Channel 4 for 10 years from its landmark debut in 2000. Channel 5 then took the series over, and with it came a swap from stalwart presenter Davina McCall to Emma Willis.
Emmerdale star Paige Sandhu shared an emotional goodbye message on Monday night after her character Meena Jutla's dramatic exit from the ITV soap. During Monday's episode, it was revealed that Meena had been sentenced to a minimum of 75 years in prison with the judge adding: "You will remain in custody for the rest of your life." Taking to Twitter after the scenes, the hit ITV soap shared an emotional video of Meena star Paige saying goodbye to viewers. In the clip, Paige jokes: "She’s finally gone down.
Read more: When Ant and Dec paid television homage to a classic 1970s episode of the Likely Lads While the following year, Liberty X star Michelle Heaton, from Gateshead, entertained viewers when she entered the Big Brother house for the 2006 series of Celebrity Big Brother, a show saw celebrities participate in the show opposed to ordinary members of the public. However, current rumoured plans for the new series won't feature celebs and will go back to its original roots with ordinary members of the public, the Mirror reports.