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Big Brother stars at Lancaster and Morecambe College



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Published Date: 19 September 2008
FANS of Big Brother have the chance to meet two of the biggest stars of the hit reality TV show when they appear at Lancaster and Morecambe College.
Luke Marsden and Rebecca Shiner – the most unlikely couple in the history of Big Brother – are coming to The Hexagon Theatre on the college campus on Saturday, November 1, to meet all their fans and answer any of your questions about their time in the UK's most famous house.

'An Afternoon with Luke and Bex' will include a live interview with the couple conducted by The Visitor newspaper's Greg Lambert, a fans' Q&A, an autograph signing and the chance to take photographs with Luke and Bex.

'An Afternoon with Luke and Bex' allows you to ask them anything you ever wanted to know about the hit TV show and their time in the nation's favourite house.

What do they think of their fellow housemates now the show is over?
Do they think their love will stand the test of time?

Has Luke really never uttered a swear word?

Has Rebecca managed to corrupt Luke with her love of clubbing?
But that's not all.

Following the end of An Afternoon with Luke and Bex, the reality show stars will then make a special guest appearance on that night's live pro wrestling event at The Hexagon – XWA Battle of Britain, which starts at 7.30pm.

Luke (a massive wrestling fan) and Bex will go where they have never gone before – into the wrestling ring as Battle of Britain meets Big Brother.

And if they thought living with the likes of Greedy Mo, Kat, Rex and Darnell in the Big Brother house was tough, imagine what will happen when the controversial couple rub shoulders with the giants of British and American wrestling?!

Also appearing at Battle of Britain is former WWE SmackDown superstar from America and former WWE Tag Team Champion, Doug Basham, as well as all your favourite XWA stars including masked Mexican high-flyer El Ligero, The Manchester Massive and 'The Heavyweight House of Pain' Stixx.

Luke, a 21-year-old teetotal politics student and part-time wrestling ring announcer from Wigan and Bex, a 21-year-old nursery nurse and self-confessed party animal from Coventry, kept Channel 4 viewers hooked this summer with their unlikely romance inside the Big Brother house.

Although both were evicted by public vote halfway through the series, they got together as soon as they left the house and have been inseparable ever since.

If you're either a fan of Big Brother or a fan of professional wrestling – and especially if you're a fan of both – this event is simply not to be missed.

Tickets for An Afternoon with Luke and Bex cost £5 from the box office (582803 or 406108) and Morecambe and Lancaster Tourist Information Centres.

The event runs from 4.30pm to 6pm on Saturday, November 1 at The Hexagon, Lancaster and Morecambe College, Morecambe Road, Lancaster.

Tickets for XWA Battle of Britain cost £16 for front row ringside, £11 for adults, £9 for under 14s, £34 for a family of four and £42 for a family of six (advance only).

They are available from the box office on 01524 406108 or 01524 582803 or from Morecambe or Lancaster Tourist Centres.

Doors open for this event at 7pm and bell time is 7.30pm, again at The Hexagon, and again on Saturday November 1.

Tickets are limited so book early.

For more information visit www.xwawrestling.com

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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2008 4:14 PM
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