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Interview: C4 head talks 'BB' axe
Published Wednesday, Sep 2 2009, 11:06 BST | By Neil Wilkes
Last week Channel 4 made one of its boldest announcements in recent memory, axing seminal reality show Big Brother after ten years as the lynchpin of the network's summer lineup. Although ratings had declined, the show was still commercially viable and ranked amongst C4's most popular programmes. So why was it canned? And what next for the broadcaster? Click 'play' below to watch our exclusive interview with C4 head Julian Bellamy.
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