BIG Brother is the original reality TV show and one of the most iconic series on the box.
A new series of the Celebrity edition kicks off on August 7, 2025, and narrator Marcus Bentley is returning with it.



Who is Marcus Bentley?
Marcus Bentley is the voice you hear on Big Brother saying things like, “Day 13 in the Big Brother house…”
Thanks to this, he is one of the most famous voices on British television.
He has narrated every episode of Big Brother since 2000, even following it to Channel 5 after it was axed from Channel 4, and then on to its latest home on ITV.
Marcus has also narrated every series of Celebrity Big Brotherand will be returning for 2025, with the show kicking off on April 7.
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But it turned out their fears were premature, as he was still the narrator, just not the voice of the diary room, which he never was.
Marcus told his followers on X: “Listen guys I’ve had a lot of this tonight – but just to reiterate, for some who think I wasn’t on the show this evening – I am not the voice of the diary room Big Brother – never have been.
“I’m the narrator of the show and I was narrating the show when all the housemates had entered.”
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Marcus has a strong Geordie accent, but many have wondered exactly where he is from. The TV star was born on October 4, 1967, in Middlesbrough.
He was then brought up in Stockton-On-Tees in County Durham. However, Marcus now lives in Canterbury in Kent.
What work has Marcus Bentley done besides Big Brother?
As well as narrating Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother since their inception in the UK, Marcus has also narrated some BB spin-off shows.
He did voiceovers for Big Brother Countdown and Ultimate Big Brother, as well as narrating a documentary about Celebrity Big Brother's Chantelle Houghton.
Although he's most famous for his voiceover work, Marcus has a degree in acting from East 15 School and pursued acting roles before getting the Big Brother job.
It’s a dream job. I’m quite happy with my lot.
Marcus Bentley
The talented star also used his famous Geordie accent starring in adaptations of Catherine Cookson novels, set in Newcastle and County Durham. He's also starred in adverts and had a few minor film roles.
When Marcus was a drama student, he actually lost out in an audition for the lead role in Dennis Potter’s TV series Lipstick on Your Collar to another then-unknown actor by the name of Ewan McGregor.
Still, he has no regrets about becoming a voiceover artist. Speaking to The Guardian, he said: “It’s a dream job. Don’t get me wrong, I’d loved to have had that Ewan McGregor career too, but I’m quite happy with my lot.”;
Celebrity Big Brother's Top Earners

Over the years some of the stars who have entered the famous house have earned big pay packets:
Ray J (2017) – £800K to £1M
David Guest (2016) – £600K
Speidi aka Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt (2017) – £570K
Jedward (2017) – £500K
Katie Price (2015) – £400K
Gemma Collins (2016) – £100K