John
05-21-2010, 04:35 PM
The Big Brother eye logo for the last ever series on Channel 4 has been unveiled.
Comprising of hundreds of brightly-coloured flowers, the emblem has been described as a "vibrant floral tribute" to the reality show.
DS revealed earlier this month that short teaser trailer clips for the eleventh run had begun airing.
A full trailer will air on Monday night after the first episode of Davina McCall's new Million Pound Drop gameshow.
Featuring contestants from the previous ten series, the extended promo will include a funeral being presided over by the voice of Big Brother Marcus Bentley.
According to a Channel 4 source, the trailer will feature "former housemates loved and loathed, as they bid fond farewell to the show that made them household names".
The insider continued: "But, as the Diary Room chair is lowered into the ground the scene erupts into a colourful mardi gras as the true nature of the show is celebrated with a joyful explosion of confetti, carnival music and dancing."
David Williams, commissioning editor for Big Brother at Channel 4, said: "Yes the series is ending and yes we wanted to mark that but we also wanted to show viewers that Big Brother is essentially an incredible entertainment show and there are plans afoot to ensure that a carnival atmosphere of fun and enjoyment will be at the forefront for what we hope will be a lively final series."
Comprising of hundreds of brightly-coloured flowers, the emblem has been described as a "vibrant floral tribute" to the reality show.
DS revealed earlier this month that short teaser trailer clips for the eleventh run had begun airing.
A full trailer will air on Monday night after the first episode of Davina McCall's new Million Pound Drop gameshow.
Featuring contestants from the previous ten series, the extended promo will include a funeral being presided over by the voice of Big Brother Marcus Bentley.
According to a Channel 4 source, the trailer will feature "former housemates loved and loathed, as they bid fond farewell to the show that made them household names".
The insider continued: "But, as the Diary Room chair is lowered into the ground the scene erupts into a colourful mardi gras as the true nature of the show is celebrated with a joyful explosion of confetti, carnival music and dancing."
David Williams, commissioning editor for Big Brother at Channel 4, said: "Yes the series is ending and yes we wanted to mark that but we also wanted to show viewers that Big Brother is essentially an incredible entertainment show and there are plans afoot to ensure that a carnival atmosphere of fun and enjoyment will be at the forefront for what we hope will be a lively final series."