Four vying for tonight's Big Brother crown

11/11/2011 - 10:29

Four vying for tonight's Big Brother crown
 

One of four remaining contestants is to be crowned the winner of TV's Big Brother.

The series winds up on Friday night after a nine-week run on Channel 5, its new home, although it has failed to generate hoped-for audiences.

Alex Rose Lee, from South Shields, Louise Cliffe, from Manchester, Jay McKray, from Newcastle and Aaron Allard-Morgan, from Weston-Super-Mare, are all in the running.

Tom O'Connell, from Solihull, was voted off the show on Thursday night.

Ratings have at times dipped down to half their levels the series could have expected on Channel 4.

And the latest run of the show - bought by Channel 5 earlier this year after it was axed by Channel 4 - saw some Saturday night editions dip below one million, a new low for the series.

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