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Permission has recently been granted to extend the lease of the house until 2007, meaning it will once again be made at ]. Permission has recently been granted to extend the lease of the house until 2007, meaning it will once again be made at ].


This will be the first full series where there will be no red-button video feed since it was introduced in '']''. Instead, there will be limited live coverage on ] alongside a planned 24-hour subscription channel (currently codenamed ''Big Brother 777''), which will offer multiple live screens with censorship only being used for legal reasons, such as libellous comments. This will be the first full series where there will be no red-button video feed since it was introduced in '']''. Instead, there will be limited live coverage on ] with 24/7 live footage available on the Internet via the official Big Brother website.


==Transmission Date== ==Transmission Date==

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Big Brother UK series 7 in 2006 will be the seventh season of Big Brother in the UK, a reality show shown on Channel 4 in which a number of contestants live in an isolated house trying to avoid being evicted by the public with the aim of winning a large cash prize at the end of the run.

Permission has recently been granted to extend the lease of the house until 2007, meaning it will once again be made at Elstree Studios.

This will be the first full series where there will be no red-button video feed since it was introduced in Big Brother 2. Instead, there will be limited live coverage on E4 with 24/7 live footage available on the Internet via the official Big Brother website.

Transmission Date

It has been confirmed by Channel4 that this series will last 13 weeks, the longest yet in the UK series. However, rumours are wreaking havoc about the start date. Heat Magazine have reported it will start on the now regular last Friday of May, this year being 26 May but with ITV1 showing Celebrity Love Island again this year, there are specualtions that BB7 will start at the earlier date of 12 May, to coincide with the new 13 weeks duration. But there are also rumours that it will be alongside the first episode of series 2 of Lost, as Lost as no confirmed starting date on C4 as of yet.


Auditions

On the 20th of January details about auditions were released on the Official Big Brother website. Auditions will be held:

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