Overview
- The ITV reality series, which aired a third episode Sunday, confirmed a second removal and teed up incoming residents the Khans before a short pause to Thursday, April 30.
- Following Saturday’s first removal of the Kandolas & Samra, producers installed the Campbell Grahams to restore the six-household lineup.
- The format places six real families on a purpose-built Peak District close for challenges and open, town-square voting, with £250,000 for the last house standing.
- Early reaction has leaned negative, with viewers calling the cast unlikeable and the pace slow, and critics drawing comparisons to The Traitors.
- ITV reshaped its Saturday schedule to launch the show on ITV1 and ITVX, lengthening Britain’s Got Talent and shifting Celebrity Sabotage to an earlier slot.