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Popular Channel 4 show is being revived after 25 years as host says ‘it’s in my power’

EXCLUSIVE: A popular Channel 4 show is being revived after 25 years. 11 O’Clock show host Iain Lee said loads of people had been asking him to bring it back, so decided to make it happen

Host Iain Lee said: ‘Loads of you for years have been asking me to bring back The 11 O’Clock Show’(Image: Getty Images)

The 11 O’Clock show is being revived after 25 years.

A new series of the show will air in 2026. Host Iain Lee said: “Loads of you for years have been asking me to bring back The 11 O’Clock Show and I didn’t think it was within my gift. I thought it had to be a channel or something.

“But it is within my power to do it. So next year I will be bringing back Iain Lee’s The 11 O’Clock Show. I’m not quite sure how it’s going to work yet, but I am talking to a few people who were connected to the show and we have got a few ideas bubbling around and it will be very rude, very funny, very 1999.”

Daisy Donovan and Iain Lee(Image: Channel 4)

The original series, which ran from 1998 to 2000, launched the careers of Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen.

Meanwhile, controversial adult star Bonnie Blue takes fans behind the scenes of her viral stunts in a new Channel 4 documentary. Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, set the internet on fire back in January after announcing she had slept with 1,057 men in just 12 hours.

While TikTok users were furious with the influencer’s latest stunt, she was in the midst of filming a tell-all documentary detailing her day-to-day life. Now, she is ready to share 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story with the world.

According to the synopsis: “This documentary goes behind the headlines, clickbait and rage bait to discover what life’s really like in Bonnie’s wild orbit, how she got here and what’s really going on behind those steely blue eyes.

He said he’ll be bringing it back next year(Image: Daily Record)

“The film sensitively explores the central question polarising debate about her: Is she a ‘dangerous predator’, pandering to male fantasies and perpetuating the patriarchy? Or an empowered, sex positive, businesswoman having the last laugh?”

But when can viewers tune in? 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is set to air on Channel 4 on Tuesday, 29 July at 10pm. The film will also be available to stream on Channel 4’s on-demand platform.

While the 1000 men challenge takes up a portion of the documentary, Channel 4 also follow the star in the months after the stunt.

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The tell-all additionally delves into the business aspect of Bonnie’s growing content creation empire, and offers a glimpse into her family life.

As you’d expect from a documentary centred around an adult content creator, this film may not be suitable for family viewing.

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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