Reality TV
C4 concerned for health, safety of housemates
Published Thursday, Jun 17 2004, 13:49 BST | By James Welsh
Channel 4 has said that "the game show element is secondary" to the health and safety of the housemates in the aftermath of Thursday morning's fight.
A spokesperson for the channel told BBC News:
"Each of the housemates will be called in to the Diary Room today to talk to Big Brother. At the end of the day, it is the health and welfare of the housemates that we are concerned about - the game show element is secondary.
"We want to talk to them individually and see how they are all feeling today. Then we will take a view on what to do next."
Check out this roundup of events in the house at this hour. Live Updates are in progress here.
A spokesperson for the channel told BBC News:
"Each of the housemates will be called in to the Diary Room today to talk to Big Brother. At the end of the day, it is the health and welfare of the housemates that we are concerned about - the game show element is secondary.
"We want to talk to them individually and see how they are all feeling today. Then we will take a view on what to do next."
Check out this roundup of events in the house at this hour. Live Updates are in progress here.
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