Big Brother UK narrator Marcus Bentley shares throwback video from his ‘final’ voiceover in 2018 ahead of the show’s return
His voice is legendary in reality TV circles.
And Marcus Bentley took to social media to share a video of his final shot of 2018 in anticipation of Sunday’s Big Brother reboot.
The clip shows Marcus, 55, saying in his famous Geordie accent, “It’s almost time to say goodbye tonight.”
The Gateshead-born artist rose to fame in 2000 when Big Brother was launched on Channel 4.
Marcus stayed with the popular reality series during its move to Channel 5 and recorded the voice-over until its final run in 2018.
Legendary: Marcus Bentley took to social media to share a video of his final shot of 2018 ahead of the show’s launch on Sunday
Flashback: Footage shows fans of Marcus, 55, saying ‘It’s almost time to say goodbye tonight’ in his famous Geordie accent
Fans flooded the comments section to sing Marcus’ praises and say how much they missed his voice.
One commenter said, “It’s like a comfort blanket in the voice.”
Another stated that Marcus’ voice was “one of the most iconic voices ever on television”.
When the show announced its return, rumors started flying about whether Marcus would rejoin the program.
These rumors were put to rest in April when a source told The Sun: ‘It was difficult to bring Marcus back for the new era – he is simply the voice associated with Big Brother UK.’
At that time Marcus praised the show’s new trailer, saying it looks ‘so cool’ and also wished new hosts AJ Odudu and Will Best the best of luck.
Strictly star AJ and former T4 presenter Will have been announced as the hosts of a brand new reboot of Big Brother.
They will share the iconic lead role, as well as an additional nightly live show, discussing all the hot topics in the house.
Icon: Fans flooded the comments section to sing Marcus’ praises and say how much they missed his voice
Beloved: Another stated that Marcus’ voice is “one of the most iconic voices ever on television.”
Exciting: AJ Odudu and Will Best have been announced as the hosts of a brand new reboot of Big Brother
A source told MailOnline: “They have real chemistry and it was a no brainer when they were testing.”
Speaking about her new role, AJ said: “I’m so excited to finally be able to say it, yes: I’m hosting Big Brother! I couldn’t be happier.’
She added: “Following in the footsteps of some of my favorite broadcasting legends to front such an iconic show is an absolute honor – and to do it alongside my amazing friend Will is the icing on the cake.”
Will explained: “I grew up watching Big Brother so it’s a dream to have the chance to host it with my pal AJ. I can’t wait to tell some of the housemates not to swear.’
Paul Mortimer, Director of Reality Commissioning for ITV2 and ITVX, said: “AJ and Will really are our perfect match as we prepare to reintroduce Big Brother to the next generation.
“With genuine chemistry, both will bring effortless wit, charm and loads of character to their roles and we’re thrilled to be working with them both again.”
The rebooted series was originally due to air in March, but the program has been delayed due to the number of entertainment shows airing on ITV in early 2023, such as winter’s Love Island and the All Stars edition of I’m A Celebrity.. Take Me Out from here!.
An ITV spokesperson told MailOnline late last year that “due to the influx of major reality TV programs on air during the first half of 2022, we have taken the decision to move Big Brother to a more prominent time slot in the autumn.” This provides our viewers with a full calendar of great reality TV formats throughout the year.’
Big Brother: The Launch airs on ITV1, STV, ITV2 and ITVX on Sunday 8 October from 9pm.
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