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Big Brother 1 (American season)

Big Brother 2000 (retroactively known as Big Brother 1 following season 7) is the debut season of the American reality television series Big Brother. It was based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on July 5, 2000, and lasted for a total of 88 days. The season concluded after 88 days with Eddie McGee being crowned the winner, and Josh Souza the runner-up.

Big Brother 1
Season 1
Big Brother 1 logo
Hosted by
No. of days88
No. of houseguests10
WinnerEddie McGee
Runners-up
  • Josh Souza
  • Curtis Kin
No. of episodes70
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJuly 5 (2000-07-05) –
September 29, 2000 (2000-09-29)
Additional information
Filming datesJuly 4 (4-07) –
September 29, 2000 (2000-09-29)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The premise of the series drastically differed from future installments of the series. The series revolved around ten strangers living in a house together with no communication with the outside world. They were constantly filmed during their time in the house, and were not permitted to communicate with those filming them. Every other week, each contestant, referred to as "Houseguests", chose two people who they wished to leave the house. The two or more people with the most votes were “marked for banishment.” The viewers then decided which of the nominees should leave (which followed the format used in other countries, unlike today, with the houseguests deciding themselves), with the selected person leaving during a live show. This process continued until only three HouseGuests remained, at which time the viewers would decide which of them would win the $500,000 grand prize.

Format edit

Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as HouseGuests, lived in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance.[1] While in the house, the contestants were completely isolated from the outside world, meaning no phone, television, internet, magazines, newspaper, or contact with those not in the house.[2] This rule could be broken, however, in the event of a family emergency or passing.[3] During their time in the house, the HouseGuests were required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential banishment, and the two with the most votes would be nominated.[4] Should multiple HouseGuests receive the most nominations, then all of the HouseGuests were marked for banishment.[5] This process was mandatory for all HouseGuests, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house.[6] The public, through a vote conducted by phone, would vote to banish one of the nominated HouseGuests from the house, and the HouseGuest with the most votes from the viewers would be banished from the house.[7] When only three HouseGuests remained, the viewers would vote for which of them should win the series, and the HouseGuest with the most votes would become the winner. The HouseGuests were competing for a $500,000 cash prize,[8][9] though the Runner-Up of the series would receive $100,000 and the second Runner-Up would receive $50,000.[5]

During their time in the house, HouseGuests were given weekly tasks to perform.[10] The HouseGuests would wager a portion of their weekly shopping budget on the task, and would either win double their wagered fund or lose the wagered fund depending on their performance in the task.[5] The HouseGuests were required to work as a group to complete the task, with the format of the tasks varying based on the amount of remaining HouseGuests. Should the HouseGuests run out of the food provided for them, an emergency ration was available to them. HouseGuests were also required to make visits to the Red Room during their stay in the house, where they were able to share their thoughts and feelings on their fellow HouseGuests and the game.[11] The format of the series was mainly seen as a social experiment, and required HouseGuests to interact with others who may have differing ideals, beliefs, and prejudices.[12][13] While a competition, the series allows viewers to witness the relationships formed in the house and the behavior of the HouseGuests.[14] Nina Tassler, president of entertainment at CBS, stated "You're talking about people from very disparate walks of life and confining them in a house for a finite period of time [...] you have to recognize yes, this is that show. It is a social experiment."[15] Though locked in the house, the HouseGuests were free to quit the game, though would not be allowed entry back into the house.[16] Should a HouseGuest break the rules of the game, they could be expelled from the house, and unable to return.[17][18]

HouseGuests edit

 
The cast of Big Brother 1.

Top: Curtis, Brittany, Cassandra, and Josh.
Middle: Karen, Jordan, and George.
Bottom: William, Eddie, and Jamie.

The first season of Big Brother featured ten HouseGuests, each of whom were complete strangers.

Name Age Occupation Residence Day
exited
Result
Eddie McGee 21 Entertainer Commack, New York 88 Winner
Josh Souza 23 Civil engineering student San Jose, California Runner-up
Curtis Kin 28 Lawyer New York, New York Third place
Jamie Kern 22 Model Seattle, Washington 86 Banished
George Boswell 41 Roofer Rockford, Illinois 79 Banished
Cassandra Waldon 37 UN Communications Director Havre de Grace, Maryland 72 Banished
Brittany Petros 25 Actress Robbinsdale, Minnesota 58 Banished
Karen Fowler 43 Mother Columbus, Indiana 44 Banished
Jean Jordan 26 Exotic dancer Roanoke, Virginia 30 Banished
William Collins 27 Politician Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 17 Banished

Future appearances edit

George Boswell returned for Big Brother: All-Stars and later on Big Brother 10 to host a food competition along with other Big Brother alumni.

Summary edit

On Day 1, Brittany, Cassandra, Curtis, Eddie, Karen, George, Jamie, Jordan, Josh, and William entered the house.[19][20] On Day 2, they were given their first task to complete. They were required to solve a word puzzle, which would inform them of the location to find money for groceries. They were successful and earned $100 as a group.[19] On Day 3, HouseGuests were given the task of building a clock out of potatoes in the house.[21] Should they fail this task, they would not know the time in the house; they passed the task.[22] On Day 4, HouseGuests were given the task of making plaster masks of themselves.[19] On Day 5, one of the chickens in the backyard was injured. It was removed from the house and brought back later to be nursed back to health.[23] On Day 7, HouseGuests were given their first weekly task. They were given the names of dozens of celebrities and had to state whether they were dead or alive.[19] They were given days to attempt to recall the correct answers and would be quizzed about it at a later date. They wagered 20% of their weekly budget on this task, which they ultimately failed.[5] William intentionally failed his portion of the challenge, upsetting many HouseGuests.[24] On Day 9, the HouseGuests participated in their first round of nominations. William and Jordan were announced as the nominees this week, with William receiving six nominations and Jordan receiving five.[25] Josh, Jamie, George, and Cassandra all received no nominations this week.[5] HouseGuests were later given their new task, which required them to ride a stationary exercise bike to achieve a total distance of 1,000 miles.[19] They wagered 50% of their weekly budget on this task, which they passed.[5] HouseGuests were later given another task, in which they were required to imitate another HouseGuest in the Red Room.[5] On Day 17, William became the first HouseGuest to be banished from the house when he received 73% of the public vote.[26][27]

On Day 20, HouseGuests are given their new weekly challenge, in which they had days to practice making a set of dominoes fall down in a single session. They had to set up 12,100 dominoes to form the series logo and then make them all fall by knocking only one domino over.[19] The group passed this task, which they wagered 20% on.[5] The HouseGuests later held a fake trial dealing with the issue of flag burning, with Karen as the judge, Jordan being on trial, Brittany being a witness, Curtis and Cassandra as lawyers, and the other HouseGuests as members of the jury.[19] On Day 22, HouseGuests participated in the second round of nominations. Curtis and Jordan became the second set of nominated HouseGuests this season, with Curtis receiving six nominations and Jordan receiving five nominations.[28] Josh, Jamie, Cassandra, and Brittany received no nominations this week, making it the second time in a row that Josh, Jamie, and Cassandra had received no nominations from their fellow HouseGuests. HouseGuests were later given their new weekly task, which required them to ride a stationary bike for a total of one thousand miles. They wagered 50% of their shopping budget on the task, which they passed.[5] The HouseGuests were later given another task, which required them to split into three teams and attempt to toss water balloons to their teammates from across the pool.[5] The team of Eddie, Cassandra, and George won, though there was no reward. On Day 28, the HouseGuests held a roast for Curtis and Jordan as they were marked for banishment. On Day 30, Jordan became the second HouseGuest to be banished from the house when she received 78% of the public vote.[29][30]

HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, which required them to write a poem pertaining to the game. They would then have to jump rope together while the rope holders recited the poem. They had one chance to correctly complete the poem, and failure to do so would result in the group failing the task. They wagered 30% of their shopping budget on the task, which they failed.[19] HouseGuests were later given the task of hosting their own daytime talk show.[5] On Day 36, HouseGuests participated in a live challenge in which they had to vote for one HouseGuest to receive a phone call from home; they voted for George.[5] That night, it was revealed that Cassandra, Josh, and Karen had been marked for banishment due to a tie in the voting process.[31] George was the only HouseGuest to receive no nominations this week. That same night, the HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, which required them to take care of a pug named Chiquita.[32] In the days following her nomination, Karen began to ask the viewers to banish her from the house as she missed her children.[33] HouseGuests were later given their new weekly task, in which they were required to make eight raspberry and eight blueberry pies, and split into teams named after the various pies. The first team to eat all eight of their pies would choose how the weekly allowance was spent.[5] On Day 44, HouseGuests participated in a live challenge in which they were tempted with a reward in exchange for watching the nominations process. They ultimately chose not to watch the nominations, thus were not given a prize.[5] That night, Karen became the third HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 76% of the public vote.[34]

HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, which required them to memorize all of the major highways in the country. They would then be required to state what highways would get them from one city to another. The group wagered 20% of their shopping budget on this task, which they passed.[5] The group was later given a new task in which they were required to paint each other like animals.[5] In another task for the week, HouseGuests competed in a sumo wrestling competition in an attempt to win a luxury massage. Eddie was the winner, with former HouseGuest William secretly giving him a bad massage.[35] For their next weekly task, the HouseGuests were required to have two HouseGuests dancing at all times. When cued, all HouseGuests would be required to dance at the same time. They passed this task, which they wagered 20% of their weekly budget on.[5] On Day 50, the HouseGuests participated in their fourth round of nominations. Due to a tie in the voting, Brittany, Cassandra, Curtis, Eddie, George, and Josh were all marked for banishment.[36] For the first time, all of the HouseGuests received at least one nomination from their fellow HouseGuests. That same night, Jamie won a two-minute conversation with a casting director due to winning a task earlier in the week.[5] HouseGuests were later given a task in which they had to name a "Mr. and Miss Big Brother 2000", with Eddie, Brittany, and Cassandra being given the title; they won a dinner with the meal of their choice.[5] On Day 58, Jamie was given a live task in which she was able to co-host the episode with Julie Chen, including announce who had been banished from the house.[5] That night, it was revealed that Brittany had become the fourth HouseGuest to be banished from the house when she received 34% of the public vote.[37][38]

HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, which required them to build a puzzle that featured 4,928 pieces by the end of the week. The group wagered 50% of their weekly shopping budget on this task, which they failed.[5] The HouseGuests were later given the task of discussing whether or not they would be willing to split the total prize money.[5] On Day 64, it was revealed that Cassandra, Curtis, and Eddie had been marked for banishment.[39] Much like the previous round of nominations, all of the HouseGuests received at least one nomination from their fellow HouseGuests. Following this, the six remaining HouseGuests were offered $20,000 to walk from the game, with this offer later rising to $50,000.[40] Should one of the HouseGuests accept the offer, a new HouseGuest named Beth Thieme was set to enter the house and the nominations would be voided.[41][42] Ultimately, none of the HouseGuests took the offer, thus Beth did not enter the game.[43][44] That same night, Brittany was able to talk to Josh as part of a task.[45] HouseGuests were later given a new task in which they had to estimate the price of a luxury item requested by another HouseGuest. If they came within one dollar of the correct price, they would earn that luxury.[5] For their new weekly task, the HouseGuests had to train Chiquita to go through an obstacle course. The group passed this task, which they wagered 20% of their weekly budget on.[5] During a luxury competition, Curtis won the reward of going to the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[46] On Day 72, HouseGuests were given the live task of writing a message to be flown on a banner plane above the house.[5] That same night, Cassandra became the fifth HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 46% of the public vote.[47][48]

HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, which required at least one HouseGuest to be juggling at all times. They were not permitted to drop more than two balls, or they would fail the task. The group wagered 50% on the task, which they ultimately failed.[5] On Day 74, the HouseGuests were given another live task in which they had five minutes to make a phone call to a loved one. The timer did not stop while the HouseGuests were dialing.[5] That same night, the group made their nominations live for the first time. It was revealed that Curtis, Eddie, George, and Jamie were marked for banishment.[49] Josh received no nominations this week, and was the only HouseGuest not to be marked for banishment.[5] HouseGuests were later given a new task in which they had to write lyrics for the show's theme song, and were later required to record their song in the Red Room.[5] In another task for the week, the HouseGuests attempted to find Chiquita in the house, with the winner being able to present the weather from inside the house; Josh was the winner.[5] On Day 79, the five remaining HouseGuests were asked to select one of the previously banished HouseGuests to return to the house in a matter of days; they chose Cassandra.[5] That night, George became the sixth HouseGuest to be banished from the house as he had received 51% of the public vote.[50]

HouseGuests were given their new weekly task, in which they were required to determine whether or not specific news articles had actually appeared in the news or not. The group wagered 50% of their weekly shopping budget on the task, which they passed.[5] The group was later given another task in which they played the Big Brother board game.[5] On Day 81, the HouseGuests participated in their second round of live nominations. Due to a tie in the voting, all four of the remaining HouseGuests were marked for banishment.[51] This was the final round of nominations for the season. Former HouseGuest Cassandra entered the house as a guest that same night, as the HouseGuests had selected her to return days prior.[5] Due to a new task, Josh was selected to become a saboteur in the house, and performed tasks such as setting time back on the potato clock. If one of the other three HouseGuests correctly guessed that Josh was the saboteur, they would win a new flat screen television; Curtis won this prize.[5] On Day 86, Jamie became the seventh HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 31% of the public vote.[52] Chiquita also exited the house that night, and was adopted by a couple upon her exit.[53] On Day 88, it was revealed that Curtis became the last HouseGuest to be banished from the house, receiving 14% of the public vote to win.[54] Minutes later, it was revealed that Josh had come in second place with 27% of the public vote, meaning Eddie had been crowned the winner and come in first place with a total of 59% of the public vote.[55][56][57]

Episodes edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11"Episode 1"July 5, 2000 (2000-07-05)22.45[58]
22"Episode 2"July 6, 2000 (2000-07-06)11.58[58]
33"Episode 3"July 7, 2000 (2000-07-07)9.12[58]
44"Episode 4"July 8, 2000 (2000-07-08)6.40[58]
55"Episode 5"July 10, 2000 (2000-07-10)10.53[59]
66"Episode 6"July 11, 2000 (2000-07-11)8.56[59]
77"Episode 7"July 13, 2000 (2000-07-13)10.97[59]
88"Episode 8"July 14, 2000 (2000-07-14)8.10[59]
99"Episode 9"July 15, 2000 (2000-07-15)6.44[59]
1010"Episode 10"July 17, 2000 (2000-07-17)9.54[60]
1111"Episode 11"July 18, 2000 (2000-07-18)8.39[60]
1212"Episode 12"July 20, 2000 (2000-07-20)11.32[60]
1313"Episode 13"July 21, 2000 (2000-07-21)7.68[60]
1414"Episode 14"July 22, 2000 (2000-07-22)5.34[60]
1515"Episode 15"July 24, 2000 (2000-07-24)10.59[61]
1616"Episode 16"July 25, 2000 (2000-07-25)7.96[61]
1717"Episode 17"July 26, 2000 (2000-07-26)16.92[61]
1818"Episode 18"July 27, 2000 (2000-07-27)8.95[61]
1919"Episode 19"July 28, 2000 (2000-07-28)7.47[61]
2020"Episode 20"July 29, 2000 (2000-07-29)5.75[61]
2121"Episode 21"July 31, 2000 (2000-07-31)9.00[62]
2222"Episode 22"August 1, 2000 (2000-08-01)8.48[62]
2323"Episode 23"August 2, 2000 (2000-08-02)17.44[62]
2424"Episode 24"August 3, 2000 (2000-08-03)7.64[62]
2525"Episode 25"August 4, 2000 (2000-08-04)6.34[62]
2626"Episode 26"August 5, 2000 (2000-08-05)5.01[62]
2727"Episode 27"August 7, 2000 (2000-08-07)8.43[63]
2828"Episode 28"August 8, 2000 (2000-08-08)7.46[63]
2929"Episode 29"August 9, 2000 (2000-08-09)17.65[63]
3030"Episode 30"August 10, 2000 (2000-08-10)7.18[63]
3131"Episode 31"August 12, 2000 (2000-08-12)5.51[63]
3232"Episode 32"August 14, 2000 (2000-08-14)10.03[64]
3333"Episode 33"August 15, 2000 (2000-08-15)7.89[64]
3434"Episode 34"August 16, 2000 (2000-08-16)17.09[64]
3535"Episode 35"August 17, 2000 (2000-08-17)7.54[64]
3636"Episode 36"August 18, 2000 (2000-08-18)6.31[64]
3737"Episode 37"August 21, 2000 (2000-08-21)9.39[65]
3838"Episode 38"August 22, 2000 (2000-08-22)7.63[65]
3939"Episode 39"August 24, 2000 (2000-08-24)8.82[65]
4040"Episode 40"August 25, 2000 (2000-08-25)6.83[65]
4141"Episode 41"August 26, 2000 (2000-08-26)5.67[65]
4242"Episode 42"August 28, 2000 (2000-08-28)9.23[66]
4343"Episode 43"August 29, 2000 (2000-08-29)7.44[66]
4444"Episode 44"August 30, 2000 (2000-08-30)11.49[66]
4545"Episode 45"August 31, 2000 (2000-08-31)7.44[66]
4646"Episode 46"September 1, 2000 (2000-09-01)6.48[66]
4747"Episode 47"September 2, 2000 (2000-09-02)5.80[66]
4848"Episode 48"September 4, 2000 (2000-09-04)8.59[67]
4949"Episode 49"September 5, 2000 (2000-09-05)7.88[67]
5050"Episode 50"September 6, 2000 (2000-09-06)11.38[67]
5151"Episode 51"September 7, 2000 (2000-09-07)7.23[67]
5252"Episode 52"September 8, 2000 (2000-09-08)6.93[67]
5353"Episode 53"September 9, 2000 (2000-09-09)6.36[67]
5454"Episode 54"September 11, 2000 (2000-09-11)9.25[68]
5555"Episode 55"September 12, 2000 (2000-09-12)8.65[68]
5656"Episode 56"September 13, 2000 (2000-09-13)12.54[68]
5757"Episode 57"September 14, 2000 (2000-09-14)8.07[68]
5858"Episode 58"September 15, 2000 (2000-09-15)6.14[68]
5959"Episode 59"September 16, 2000 (2000-09-16)6.38[68]
6060"Episode 60"September 18, 2000 (2000-09-18)7.94[69]
6161"Episode 61"September 19, 2000 (2000-09-19)8.04[69]
6262"Episode 62"September 20, 2000 (2000-09-20)9.66[69]
6363"Episode 63"September 21, 2000 (2000-09-21)7.57[69]
6464"Episode 64"September 22, 2000 (2000-09-22)6.17[69]
6565"Episode 65"September 23, 2000 (2000-09-23)6.78[69]
6666"Episode 66"September 25, 2000 (2000-09-25)8.09[70]
6767"Episode 67"September 26, 2000 (2000-09-26)7.92[70]
6868"Episode 68"September 27, 2000 (2000-09-27)9.56[70]
6969"Episode 69"September 28, 2000 (2000-09-28)8.36[70]
7070"Episode 70"September 29, 2000 (2000-09-29)11.13[70]

Nominations table edit

Color key:

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Banished
Nominations history (season 1)
Contestant Week
Week 2 Week 4 Week 6 Week 8 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12
Day 82 Day 88 (Finale)
Eddie Jordan
William
Curtis
Jordan
Curtis
Jamie
Curtis
Jamie
Cassandra
Curtis
George
Jamie
Curtis
Jamie
Winner
Josh Brittany
Curtis
Curtis
George
Curtis
Karen
Cassandra
Curtis
Cassandra
Curtis
Curtis
George
Curtis
Jamie
Runner-up
Curtis Karen
William
Eddie
Karen
Eddie
Josh
Eddie
Josh
Eddie
George
Eddie
George
Eddie
Josh
Third place
Jamie Jordan
William
Curtis
Eddie
Josh
Karen
Eddie
George
Cassandra
Eddie
Eddie
George
Eddie
Josh
Banished
(Day 86)
George Jordan
William
Curtis
Jordan
Cassandra
Josh
Brittany
Josh
Curtis
Josh
Curtis
Jamie
Banished
(Day 79)
Cassandra Brittany
Eddie
Eddie
Jordan
Brittany
Karen
Brittany
George
Eddie
Jamie
Banished
(Day 72)
Brittany Jordan
William
Curtis
Jordan
Cassandra
Josh
Cassandra
George
Banished
(Day 58)
Karen Jordan
William
Curtis
Jordan
Cassandra
Josh
Banished
(Day 44)
Jordan Eddie
Karen
Eddie
Karen
Banished
(Day 30)
William Brittany
Eddie
Banished
(Day 17)
Marked for
banishment
Jordan
William
Curtis
Jordan
Cassandra
Josh
Karen
Brittany
Cassandra
Curtis
Eddie
George
Josh
Cassandra
Curtis
Eddie
Curtis
Eddie
George
Jamie
Curtis
Eddie
Jamie
Josh
Curtis
Eddie
Josh
Banished William
73% to banish
Jordan
78% to banish
Karen
76% to banish
Brittany
34% to banish
Cassandra
46% to banish
George
51% to banish
Jamie
31% to banish
Eddie
59% to win
Josh
27% to win
Curtis
14% to win

Production edit

Development edit

The series first launched in the Netherlands, with editions in countries such as Germany proving to be hits with the public.[71][72] Following the international success of the series, a bidding war for the rights to series engaged between CBS, ABC, and a cable network,[10] with the series initially set to last 100 days.[73] Mark Itkin, the senior vice president of William Morris, was quoted as saying, "I had no idea the bidding would be so hot. But the show has so many elements, from being on 100 days in a row to an Internet component that is especially attractive to networks."[74] Ultimately, it was confirmed that the show had been picked up by CBS for an estimated $20 million.[75][76] It was later reported that production costs added to an estimated $200,000 per episode.[77] Paul Romer, co-creator of the original series, served as the Executive Producer for the series.[78] On the concept, Romer stated "The show is all about human interactions. It's people who are, loving each other, hating each other. They fight, they cry, they laugh -- all emotions, we'll see in the house."[79] In a later interview, Romer added "The first thing people think of when they hear the Big Brother idea are the sexual things, the nudity, the sexual activity in the house [...] That's not what the show is about."[80] The series was one of the first reality shows to air, and required a crew of over 150 people.[81]

The first season of Big Brother featured two hosts, Julie Chen as the main host and Ian O'Malley as a co-host.[82] On earning the job, O'Malley stated "I didn’t really know what it was. This is the ground floor of reality television. [But] SAG went on strike [and it was] a very lengthy and very painful strike for many folks."[83] O'Malley was later released from his contract after only one month on the series;[84] he was bought out of his contract, which he later cited as a "relief".[85] Chen, who hoped to be a part of 60 Minutes in the future, initially turned down the offer to host the series as she did not want to be in the entertainment division of the network.[86] Upon declining the offer, CBS News president Andrew Heyward told Chen that refusal to do the series could be seen as "insubordination".[87] Chen clarified "They said they needed someone who knows how to ask questions on live TV and I asked ‘Am I forever sealing the door on 60 Minutes?’ and [Heyward] said ‘yes,’”.[88][89] Dr. Drew Pinsky and AOL Online Advisor Regina Lewis appeared once per week on the series to discuss the events in the house.[5] The cast for the series was revealed during the premiere. HouseGuest William was revealed to be a member of the New Black Panther Party,[90] while Jamie was crowned Miss Washington USA the year prior to her participation on the show.[91] HouseGuests Curtis and Josh had done modeling prior to entering the house.[92] Jean Jordan had been an exotic dancer before entering the house,[93] while Karen and George were married and had children.[34] Cassandra and William were both African-American.[94] Series creator John de Mol later stated "The 10 people in our house, you can relate to them. It's the girl next door, it's the guy in the grocery store [...] It's ordinary people, and I think that Big Brother proves ordinary people can be interesting."[95]

The first season of Big Brother premiered on July 5, 2000.[96] The premiere was filmed on July 4, 2000.[8] The series initially aired five nights per week,[97] though a sixth episode was later added into the schedule.[98][99] The addition of a sixth episode per week caused the live banishment episode to move to Wednesday instead of Thursday.[100] Four of these episodes were half-hour daily recap episodes, while one episode was an hourly-long weekly recap; the sixth episode was the live banishment.[101] During the live banishment, the HouseGuest who exits the house was subject to an interview with host Julie Chen.[102] The first season had a total of 70 episodes, the most for any season to date.[103] This season lasted for a total of 88 days.[104] The theme song for the series, known as "Live", was performed by Jonathan Clarke. It was played during the closing credits of each episode, and segments of the theme were played throughout the show. Viewers of the series could also watch the live feeds in the house, which were available for free on the official website.[101] The feed was edited for music copyrights and to protect the privacy of some contestants.[105][106] The feeds also featured a disclaimer for users under the age of 21, due to unedited aspect to the feeds.[107]

House edit

The house used for the first season was a one-story house with two bedrooms, a kitchen and dining room, and one bathroom.[108] The house was an estimated 1,800 square feet, and was located at the CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles, California.[109] Throughout the house, there are a total of 28 cameras making all areas of the house visible to the cameras, and 60 microphones.[110][111] During their stay in the house, the HouseGuests were required to wear microphones at all times, ensuring everything they said in the house was heard.[110] Throughout the house the walls are lined with two way mirrors, with a production team filming behind them.[112] The bedrooms featured infrared imaging cameras, allowing the cameras to continue filming while the rooms were dark. The design of the house included bad feng shui, clashing colors and positioning.[113] The house featured bright colors as part of its theme, with the kitchen being a bright blue and the living room yellow.[8] The two bedrooms in the house were identical, with both featuring a bunk bed and three single beds. The bathroom featured one toilet, one shower, a washboard and a washtub.[113] The Red Room was where HouseGuests were required to share their thoughts on the events in the house, and were often given tasks.[114][115] The backyard of the house featured a patio area where the HouseGuests could sit outside. The backyard also featured a chicken coop, and the HouseGuests were able to use the eggs from the chickens as food.[116]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Big Brother 1 premiered on July 5, 2000, in the US, with the season premiere having over 22 million viewers.[117] Despite the high premiere, ratings for the series quickly began to decline, and the series quickly dropped out of the Top 10 slot in terms of viewers.[117][118] Ratings began to decline even more following the banishments of Will "Mega" and Jordan, who were both seen as colorful characters in the game.[19]Big Brother 1 was noted as having its highest ratings on Wednesdays, when it aired after the hugely successful Survivor: Borneo.[119] The Saturday, July 8 episode was beaten out by an episode of the reality series Cops.[117] This episode saw ratings lower from the previous episode.[120] Ratings continued to drop, with at one point the series had fallen behind re-runs of shows such as Friends.[121] The Monday, September 4 episode only achieved 5.5.[122] Cassandra's banishment episode did see an increase in ratings, however, receiving 12.5 million viewers.[123] The finale garnered 11.13 million viewers, beating out the Olympics.[124] Despite the decline in ratings, the series' official website did receive a large amount of traffic, due to the live feed being available there.[125] It was also noted that as the ratings decreased, traffic onto the main site increased.[125] The online aspect of the series "changed both the dynamic in the house and the TV show’s content" according to the LA Daily News.[126] It was also reported that the official website for the series was one of the most popular new websites for the month of July.[127]

Public reaction edit

Big Brother 1 has typically been cited as "boring" by critics and fans of the series. John Carman of The San Francisco Chronicle stated "Wondering 'Will Karen run out of Kleenex?' is about the most interesting thing about Big Brother."[128] Comedian Kathy Griffin (who has since become a fan of the series, making guest appearances in Big Brother 16 and Big Brother 17) mocked the series, stating "Do you guys [watch] those 'tards on Big Brother?"[129] Joyce Millman of Salon.com felt that ratings for the series dropped due to the "boring" cast.[130] The New York Times later reported that CBS was disappointed with the series.[131] Les Moonves, CBS chief, stated that the "casting sucked" for the series, leading to its disappointing run.[132] He later stated "there were more provocative storylines that could have been followed that were dropped."[132] John de Mol, the creator of the series and owner of Endemol, blamed not only the casting but the changes made to the show and format to suit American audiences.[133] Executive producer Paul Romer felt that the group of HouseGuests were "too aware of the cameras" and were concerned with "how they'd look on TV."[134] Former co-host Ian O'Malley claimed he predicted the series would be panned, stating "I knew the critics were probably going to go bananas because of the voyeuristic aspect."[85]

Upon its announcement, the series has come under fire for both controversy and criticism. After the premiere of the first season, Chicago attorney Marvin Rosenblum filed a lawsuit against CBS, then corporate parent Viacom, and the production company Orwell Productions for alleged copyright infringement. Rosenblum, a producer of the film 1984, owns the film and TV rights to the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and claimed the show "illegally borrows from it."[135] Rosenblum accused the network of illegally using the Big Brother moniker from the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and "deceiving the public into thinking the author's classic novel was the origin of the show." CBS, Viacom, and Orwell Productions filed a motion to dismiss the $20 million lawsuit.[136] The dismissal was denied on January 4, 2001. In 2001 Rosenblum, CBS and Viacom settled the lawsuit under undisclosed terms.[137] The decision to select Chen as the host of the series caused much debate, mainly due to her role on the talk show The Early Show.[138] Andy Rooney of 60 Minutes said Chen's participation in the series was "a further deterioration of news standards", and further controversy arose when it was revealed some of Chen's lines had been scripted.[139]

Numerous events occurred during the game that sparked controversy as well. The show's security was breached early in the series when two publicity-seeking screenwriters threw a tennis ball stuffed with fake news stories - including one in which then President of the United States, Bill Clinton, purportedly called Big Brother a "national disgrace" - into the house's garden after finding it was unguarded. The HouseGuests were also communicated with by a plane towing a banner reading: "Big Brother is worse than you think. Get out now."[5] The show also came under criticism after HouseGuest George Boswell's wife and family began campaigning for viewers to vote out some of the more popular HouseGuests to keep George in the game. Recently evicted HouseGuest Brittany, who was permitted to talk to Josh for a certain amount of time, informed Josh of this news. Various "anti-George" banners were flown over the house, leading Josh to inform them of the news.[140] Various other points in the game led to the HouseGuests feeling they were being portrayed poorly, and they would often be required to do acts they didn't necessarily feel like doing.[141] George then decided he would walk from the game, and attempted to convince the other HouseGuests to walk with him as well during a live episode.[1] Ultimately, none of the HouseGuests chose to leave the game. There was speculation that CBS had hired for the banners to be flown over the house, though this was never confirmed.[142]

Renewal edit

Despite the lack of strong ratings and numerous controversies surrounding the series, Big Brother did help earn CBS a 17% increase for its time slot, and was ultimately renewed in September 2000 for a second season.[143] It was then confirmed, however, that there would be numerous changes to the format of the series.[144]

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External links edit

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  • Big Brother at IMDb

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Big Brother 2000 retroactively known as Big Brother 1 following season 7 is the debut season of the American reality television series Big Brother It was based upon the Netherlands series of the same name which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000 The series premiered on July 5 2000 and lasted for a total of 88 days The season concluded after 88 days with Eddie McGee being crowned the winner and Josh Souza the runner up Big Brother 1Season 1Big Brother 1 logoHosted byJulie Chen Ian O MalleyNo of days88No of houseguests10WinnerEddie McGeeRunners upJosh Souza Curtis KinNo of episodes70ReleaseOriginal networkCBSOriginal releaseJuly 5 2000 07 05 September 29 2000 2000 09 29 Additional informationFilming datesJuly 4 4 07 September 29 2000 2000 09 29 Season chronologyNext Season 2The premise of the series drastically differed from future installments of the series The series revolved around ten strangers living in a house together with no communication with the outside world They were constantly filmed during their time in the house and were not permitted to communicate with those filming them Every other week each contestant referred to as Houseguests chose two people who they wished to leave the house The two or more people with the most votes were marked for banishment The viewers then decided which of the nominees should leave which followed the format used in other countries unlike today with the houseguests deciding themselves with the selected person leaving during a live show This process continued until only three HouseGuests remained at which time the viewers would decide which of them would win the 500 000 grand prize Contents 1 Format 2 HouseGuests 2 1 Future appearances 3 Summary 4 Episodes 5 Nominations table 6 Production 6 1 Development 6 2 House 7 Reception 7 1 Ratings 7 2 Public reaction 7 3 Renewal 8 References 9 External linksFormat editBig Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants referred to as HouseGuests lived in a custom built house constantly under video surveillance 1 While in the house the contestants were completely isolated from the outside world meaning no phone television internet magazines newspaper or contact with those not in the house 2 This rule could be broken however in the event of a family emergency or passing 3 During their time in the house the HouseGuests were required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential banishment and the two with the most votes would be nominated 4 Should multiple HouseGuests receive the most nominations then all of the HouseGuests were marked for banishment 5 This process was mandatory for all HouseGuests and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house 6 The public through a vote conducted by phone would vote to banish one of the nominated HouseGuests from the house and the HouseGuest with the most votes from the viewers would be banished from the house 7 When only three HouseGuests remained the viewers would vote for which of them should win the series and the HouseGuest with the most votes would become the winner The HouseGuests were competing for a 500 000 cash prize 8 9 though the Runner Up of the series would receive 100 000 and the second Runner Up would receive 50 000 5 During their time in the house HouseGuests were given weekly tasks to perform 10 The HouseGuests would wager a portion of their weekly shopping budget on the task and would either win double their wagered fund or lose the wagered fund depending on their performance in the task 5 The HouseGuests were required to work as a group to complete the task with the format of the tasks varying based on the amount of remaining HouseGuests Should the HouseGuests run out of the food provided for them an emergency ration was available to them HouseGuests were also required to make visits to the Red Room during their stay in the house where they were able to share their thoughts and feelings on their fellow HouseGuests and the game 11 The format of the series was mainly seen as a social experiment and required HouseGuests to interact with others who may have differing ideals beliefs and prejudices 12 13 While a competition the series allows viewers to witness the relationships formed in the house and the behavior of the HouseGuests 14 Nina Tassler president of entertainment at CBS stated You re talking about people from very disparate walks of life and confining them in a house for a finite period of time you have to recognize yes this is that show It is a social experiment 15 Though locked in the house the HouseGuests were free to quit the game though would not be allowed entry back into the house 16 Should a HouseGuest break the rules of the game they could be expelled from the house and unable to return 17 18 HouseGuests edit nbsp The cast of Big Brother 1 Top Curtis Brittany Cassandra and Josh Middle Karen Jordan and George Bottom William Eddie and Jamie The first season of Big Brother featured ten HouseGuests each of whom were complete strangers Name Age Occupation Residence Dayexited ResultEddie McGee 21 Entertainer Commack New York 88 WinnerJosh Souza 23 Civil engineering student San Jose California Runner upCurtis Kin 28 Lawyer New York New York Third placeJamie Kern 22 Model Seattle Washington 86 BanishedGeorge Boswell 41 Roofer Rockford Illinois 79 BanishedCassandra Waldon 37 UN Communications Director Havre de Grace Maryland 72 BanishedBrittany Petros 25 Actress Robbinsdale Minnesota 58 BanishedKaren Fowler 43 Mother Columbus Indiana 44 BanishedJean Jordan 26 Exotic dancer Roanoke Virginia 30 BanishedWilliam Collins 27 Politician Philadelphia Pennsylvania 17 BanishedFuture appearances edit George Boswell returned for Big Brother All Stars and later on Big Brother 10 to host a food competition along with other Big Brother alumni Summary editOn Day 1 Brittany Cassandra Curtis Eddie Karen George Jamie Jordan Josh and William entered the house 19 20 On Day 2 they were given their first task to complete They were required to solve a word puzzle which would inform them of the location to find money for groceries They were successful and earned 100 as a group 19 On Day 3 HouseGuests were given the task of building a clock out of potatoes in the house 21 Should they fail this task they would not know the time in the house they passed the task 22 On Day 4 HouseGuests were given the task of making plaster masks of themselves 19 On Day 5 one of the chickens in the backyard was injured It was removed from the house and brought back later to be nursed back to health 23 On Day 7 HouseGuests were given their first weekly task They were given the names of dozens of celebrities and had to state whether they were dead or alive 19 They were given days to attempt to recall the correct answers and would be quizzed about it at a later date They wagered 20 of their weekly budget on this task which they ultimately failed 5 William intentionally failed his portion of the challenge upsetting many HouseGuests 24 On Day 9 the HouseGuests participated in their first round of nominations William and Jordan were announced as the nominees this week with William receiving six nominations and Jordan receiving five 25 Josh Jamie George and Cassandra all received no nominations this week 5 HouseGuests were later given their new task which required them to ride a stationary exercise bike to achieve a total distance of 1 000 miles 19 They wagered 50 of their weekly budget on this task which they passed 5 HouseGuests were later given another task in which they were required to imitate another HouseGuest in the Red Room 5 On Day 17 William became the first HouseGuest to be banished from the house when he received 73 of the public vote 26 27 On Day 20 HouseGuests are given their new weekly challenge in which they had days to practice making a set of dominoes fall down in a single session They had to set up 12 100 dominoes to form the series logo and then make them all fall by knocking only one domino over 19 The group passed this task which they wagered 20 on 5 The HouseGuests later held a fake trial dealing with the issue of flag burning with Karen as the judge Jordan being on trial Brittany being a witness Curtis and Cassandra as lawyers and the other HouseGuests as members of the jury 19 On Day 22 HouseGuests participated in the second round of nominations Curtis and Jordan became the second set of nominated HouseGuests this season with Curtis receiving six nominations and Jordan receiving five nominations 28 Josh Jamie Cassandra and Brittany received no nominations this week making it the second time in a row that Josh Jamie and Cassandra had received no nominations from their fellow HouseGuests HouseGuests were later given their new weekly task which required them to ride a stationary bike for a total of one thousand miles They wagered 50 of their shopping budget on the task which they passed 5 The HouseGuests were later given another task which required them to split into three teams and attempt to toss water balloons to their teammates from across the pool 5 The team of Eddie Cassandra and George won though there was no reward On Day 28 the HouseGuests held a roast for Curtis and Jordan as they were marked for banishment On Day 30 Jordan became the second HouseGuest to be banished from the house when she received 78 of the public vote 29 30 HouseGuests were given their new weekly task which required them to write a poem pertaining to the game They would then have to jump rope together while the rope holders recited the poem They had one chance to correctly complete the poem and failure to do so would result in the group failing the task They wagered 30 of their shopping budget on the task which they failed 19 HouseGuests were later given the task of hosting their own daytime talk show 5 On Day 36 HouseGuests participated in a live challenge in which they had to vote for one HouseGuest to receive a phone call from home they voted for George 5 That night it was revealed that Cassandra Josh and Karen had been marked for banishment due to a tie in the voting process 31 George was the only HouseGuest to receive no nominations this week That same night the HouseGuests were given their new weekly task which required them to take care of a pug named Chiquita 32 In the days following her nomination Karen began to ask the viewers to banish her from the house as she missed her children 33 HouseGuests were later given their new weekly task in which they were required to make eight raspberry and eight blueberry pies and split into teams named after the various pies The first team to eat all eight of their pies would choose how the weekly allowance was spent 5 On Day 44 HouseGuests participated in a live challenge in which they were tempted with a reward in exchange for watching the nominations process They ultimately chose not to watch the nominations thus were not given a prize 5 That night Karen became the third HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 76 of the public vote 34 HouseGuests were given their new weekly task which required them to memorize all of the major highways in the country They would then be required to state what highways would get them from one city to another The group wagered 20 of their shopping budget on this task which they passed 5 The group was later given a new task in which they were required to paint each other like animals 5 In another task for the week HouseGuests competed in a sumo wrestling competition in an attempt to win a luxury massage Eddie was the winner with former HouseGuest William secretly giving him a bad massage 35 For their next weekly task the HouseGuests were required to have two HouseGuests dancing at all times When cued all HouseGuests would be required to dance at the same time They passed this task which they wagered 20 of their weekly budget on 5 On Day 50 the HouseGuests participated in their fourth round of nominations Due to a tie in the voting Brittany Cassandra Curtis Eddie George and Josh were all marked for banishment 36 For the first time all of the HouseGuests received at least one nomination from their fellow HouseGuests That same night Jamie won a two minute conversation with a casting director due to winning a task earlier in the week 5 HouseGuests were later given a task in which they had to name a Mr and Miss Big Brother 2000 with Eddie Brittany and Cassandra being given the title they won a dinner with the meal of their choice 5 On Day 58 Jamie was given a live task in which she was able to co host the episode with Julie Chen including announce who had been banished from the house 5 That night it was revealed that Brittany had become the fourth HouseGuest to be banished from the house when she received 34 of the public vote 37 38 HouseGuests were given their new weekly task which required them to build a puzzle that featured 4 928 pieces by the end of the week The group wagered 50 of their weekly shopping budget on this task which they failed 5 The HouseGuests were later given the task of discussing whether or not they would be willing to split the total prize money 5 On Day 64 it was revealed that Cassandra Curtis and Eddie had been marked for banishment 39 Much like the previous round of nominations all of the HouseGuests received at least one nomination from their fellow HouseGuests Following this the six remaining HouseGuests were offered 20 000 to walk from the game with this offer later rising to 50 000 40 Should one of the HouseGuests accept the offer a new HouseGuest named Beth Thieme was set to enter the house and the nominations would be voided 41 42 Ultimately none of the HouseGuests took the offer thus Beth did not enter the game 43 44 That same night Brittany was able to talk to Josh as part of a task 45 HouseGuests were later given a new task in which they had to estimate the price of a luxury item requested by another HouseGuest If they came within one dollar of the correct price they would earn that luxury 5 For their new weekly task the HouseGuests had to train Chiquita to go through an obstacle course The group passed this task which they wagered 20 of their weekly budget on 5 During a luxury competition Curtis won the reward of going to the 52nd Primetime Emmy Awards 46 On Day 72 HouseGuests were given the live task of writing a message to be flown on a banner plane above the house 5 That same night Cassandra became the fifth HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 46 of the public vote 47 48 HouseGuests were given their new weekly task which required at least one HouseGuest to be juggling at all times They were not permitted to drop more than two balls or they would fail the task The group wagered 50 on the task which they ultimately failed 5 On Day 74 the HouseGuests were given another live task in which they had five minutes to make a phone call to a loved one The timer did not stop while the HouseGuests were dialing 5 That same night the group made their nominations live for the first time It was revealed that Curtis Eddie George and Jamie were marked for banishment 49 Josh received no nominations this week and was the only HouseGuest not to be marked for banishment 5 HouseGuests were later given a new task in which they had to write lyrics for the show s theme song and were later required to record their song in the Red Room 5 In another task for the week the HouseGuests attempted to find Chiquita in the house with the winner being able to present the weather from inside the house Josh was the winner 5 On Day 79 the five remaining HouseGuests were asked to select one of the previously banished HouseGuests to return to the house in a matter of days they chose Cassandra 5 That night George became the sixth HouseGuest to be banished from the house as he had received 51 of the public vote 50 HouseGuests were given their new weekly task in which they were required to determine whether or not specific news articles had actually appeared in the news or not The group wagered 50 of their weekly shopping budget on the task which they passed 5 The group was later given another task in which they played the Big Brother board game 5 On Day 81 the HouseGuests participated in their second round of live nominations Due to a tie in the voting all four of the remaining HouseGuests were marked for banishment 51 This was the final round of nominations for the season Former HouseGuest Cassandra entered the house as a guest that same night as the HouseGuests had selected her to return days prior 5 Due to a new task Josh was selected to become a saboteur in the house and performed tasks such as setting time back on the potato clock If one of the other three HouseGuests correctly guessed that Josh was the saboteur they would win a new flat screen television Curtis won this prize 5 On Day 86 Jamie became the seventh HouseGuest to be banished from the house as she had received 31 of the public vote 52 Chiquita also exited the house that night and was adopted by a couple upon her exit 53 On Day 88 it was revealed that Curtis became the last HouseGuest to be banished from the house receiving 14 of the public vote to win 54 Minutes later it was revealed that Josh had come in second place with 27 of the public vote meaning Eddie had been crowned the winner and come in first place with a total of 59 of the public vote 55 56 57 Episodes editNo overallNo inseasonTitleOriginal air dateU S viewers millions 11 Episode 1 July 5 2000 2000 07 05 22 45 58 22 Episode 2 July 6 2000 2000 07 06 11 58 58 33 Episode 3 July 7 2000 2000 07 07 9 12 58 44 Episode 4 July 8 2000 2000 07 08 6 40 58 55 Episode 5 July 10 2000 2000 07 10 10 53 59 66 Episode 6 July 11 2000 2000 07 11 8 56 59 77 Episode 7 July 13 2000 2000 07 13 10 97 59 88 Episode 8 July 14 2000 2000 07 14 8 10 59 99 Episode 9 July 15 2000 2000 07 15 6 44 59 1010 Episode 10 July 17 2000 2000 07 17 9 54 60 1111 Episode 11 July 18 2000 2000 07 18 8 39 60 1212 Episode 12 July 20 2000 2000 07 20 11 32 60 1313 Episode 13 July 21 2000 2000 07 21 7 68 60 1414 Episode 14 July 22 2000 2000 07 22 5 34 60 1515 Episode 15 July 24 2000 2000 07 24 10 59 61 1616 Episode 16 July 25 2000 2000 07 25 7 96 61 1717 Episode 17 July 26 2000 2000 07 26 16 92 61 1818 Episode 18 July 27 2000 2000 07 27 8 95 61 1919 Episode 19 July 28 2000 2000 07 28 7 47 61 2020 Episode 20 July 29 2000 2000 07 29 5 75 61 2121 Episode 21 July 31 2000 2000 07 31 9 00 62 2222 Episode 22 August 1 2000 2000 08 01 8 48 62 2323 Episode 23 August 2 2000 2000 08 02 17 44 62 2424 Episode 24 August 3 2000 2000 08 03 7 64 62 2525 Episode 25 August 4 2000 2000 08 04 6 34 62 2626 Episode 26 August 5 2000 2000 08 05 5 01 62 2727 Episode 27 August 7 2000 2000 08 07 8 43 63 2828 Episode 28 August 8 2000 2000 08 08 7 46 63 2929 Episode 29 August 9 2000 2000 08 09 17 65 63 3030 Episode 30 August 10 2000 2000 08 10 7 18 63 3131 Episode 31 August 12 2000 2000 08 12 5 51 63 3232 Episode 32 August 14 2000 2000 08 14 10 03 64 3333 Episode 33 August 15 2000 2000 08 15 7 89 64 3434 Episode 34 August 16 2000 2000 08 16 17 09 64 3535 Episode 35 August 17 2000 2000 08 17 7 54 64 3636 Episode 36 August 18 2000 2000 08 18 6 31 64 3737 Episode 37 August 21 2000 2000 08 21 9 39 65 3838 Episode 38 August 22 2000 2000 08 22 7 63 65 3939 Episode 39 August 24 2000 2000 08 24 8 82 65 4040 Episode 40 August 25 2000 2000 08 25 6 83 65 4141 Episode 41 August 26 2000 2000 08 26 5 67 65 4242 Episode 42 August 28 2000 2000 08 28 9 23 66 4343 Episode 43 August 29 2000 2000 08 29 7 44 66 4444 Episode 44 August 30 2000 2000 08 30 11 49 66 4545 Episode 45 August 31 2000 2000 08 31 7 44 66 4646 Episode 46 September 1 2000 2000 09 01 6 48 66 4747 Episode 47 September 2 2000 2000 09 02 5 80 66 4848 Episode 48 September 4 2000 2000 09 04 8 59 67 4949 Episode 49 September 5 2000 2000 09 05 7 88 67 5050 Episode 50 September 6 2000 2000 09 06 11 38 67 5151 Episode 51 September 7 2000 2000 09 07 7 23 67 5252 Episode 52 September 8 2000 2000 09 08 6 93 67 5353 Episode 53 September 9 2000 2000 09 09 6 36 67 5454 Episode 54 September 11 2000 2000 09 11 9 25 68 5555 Episode 55 September 12 2000 2000 09 12 8 65 68 5656 Episode 56 September 13 2000 2000 09 13 12 54 68 5757 Episode 57 September 14 2000 2000 09 14 8 07 68 5858 Episode 58 September 15 2000 2000 09 15 6 14 68 5959 Episode 59 September 16 2000 2000 09 16 6 38 68 6060 Episode 60 September 18 2000 2000 09 18 7 94 69 6161 Episode 61 September 19 2000 2000 09 19 8 04 69 6262 Episode 62 September 20 2000 2000 09 20 9 66 69 6363 Episode 63 September 21 2000 2000 09 21 7 57 69 6464 Episode 64 September 22 2000 2000 09 22 6 17 69 6565 Episode 65 September 23 2000 2000 09 23 6 78 69 6666 Episode 66 September 25 2000 2000 09 25 8 09 70 6767 Episode 67 September 26 2000 2000 09 26 7 92 70 6868 Episode 68 September 27 2000 2000 09 27 9 56 70 6969 Episode 69 September 28 2000 2000 09 28 8 36 70 7070 Episode 70 September 29 2000 2000 09 29 11 13 70 Nominations table editColor key Winner Runner up Third place Banished Nominations history season 1 Contestant WeekWeek 2 Week 4 Week 6 Week 8 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12Day 82 Day 88 Finale Eddie JordanWilliam CurtisJordan CurtisJamie CurtisJamie CassandraCurtis GeorgeJamie CurtisJamie WinnerJosh BrittanyCurtis CurtisGeorge CurtisKaren CassandraCurtis CassandraCurtis CurtisGeorge CurtisJamie Runner upCurtis KarenWilliam EddieKaren EddieJosh EddieJosh EddieGeorge EddieGeorge EddieJosh Third placeJamie JordanWilliam CurtisEddie JoshKaren EddieGeorge CassandraEddie EddieGeorge EddieJosh Banished Day 86 George JordanWilliam CurtisJordan CassandraJosh BrittanyJosh CurtisJosh CurtisJamie Banished Day 79 Cassandra BrittanyEddie EddieJordan BrittanyKaren BrittanyGeorge EddieJamie Banished Day 72 Brittany JordanWilliam CurtisJordan CassandraJosh CassandraGeorge Banished Day 58 Karen JordanWilliam CurtisJordan CassandraJosh Banished Day 44 Jordan EddieKaren EddieKaren Banished Day 30 William BrittanyEddie Banished Day 17 Marked forbanishment JordanWilliam CurtisJordan CassandraJoshKaren BrittanyCassandraCurtisEddieGeorgeJosh CassandraCurtisEddie CurtisEddieGeorgeJamie CurtisEddieJamieJosh CurtisEddieJoshBanished William73 to banish Jordan78 to banish Karen76 to banish Brittany34 to banish Cassandra46 to banish George51 to banish Jamie31 to banish Eddie59 to winJosh27 to winCurtis14 to winProduction editDevelopment edit The series first launched in the Netherlands with editions in countries such as Germany proving to be hits with the public 71 72 Following the international success of the series a bidding war for the rights to series engaged between CBS ABC and a cable network 10 with the series initially set to last 100 days 73 Mark Itkin the senior vice president of William Morris was quoted as saying I had no idea the bidding would be so hot But the show has so many elements from being on 100 days in a row to an Internet component that is especially attractive to networks 74 Ultimately it was confirmed that the show had been picked up by CBS for an estimated 20 million 75 76 It was later reported that production costs added to an estimated 200 000 per episode 77 Paul Romer co creator of the original series served as the Executive Producer for the series 78 On the concept Romer stated The show is all about human interactions It s people who are loving each other hating each other They fight they cry they laugh all emotions we ll see in the house 79 In a later interview Romer added The first thing people think of when they hear the Big Brother idea are the sexual things the nudity the sexual activity in the house That s not what the show is about 80 The series was one of the first reality shows to air and required a crew of over 150 people 81 The first season of Big Brother featured two hosts Julie Chen as the main host and Ian O Malley as a co host 82 On earning the job O Malley stated I didn t really know what it was This is the ground floor of reality television But SAG went on strike and it was a very lengthy and very painful strike for many folks 83 O Malley was later released from his contract after only one month on the series 84 he was bought out of his contract which he later cited as a relief 85 Chen who hoped to be a part of 60 Minutes in the future initially turned down the offer to host the series as she did not want to be in the entertainment division of the network 86 Upon declining the offer CBS News president Andrew Heyward told Chen that refusal to do the series could be seen as insubordination 87 Chen clarified They said they needed someone who knows how to ask questions on live TV and I asked Am I forever sealing the door on 60 Minutes and Heyward said yes 88 89 Dr Drew Pinsky and AOL Online Advisor Regina Lewis appeared once per week on the series to discuss the events in the house 5 The cast for the series was revealed during the premiere HouseGuest William was revealed to be a member of the New Black Panther Party 90 while Jamie was crowned Miss Washington USA the year prior to her participation on the show 91 HouseGuests Curtis and Josh had done modeling prior to entering the house 92 Jean Jordan had been an exotic dancer before entering the house 93 while Karen and George were married and had children 34 Cassandra and William were both African American 94 Series creator John de Mol later stated The 10 people in our house you can relate to them It s the girl next door it s the guy in the grocery store It s ordinary people and I think that Big Brother proves ordinary people can be interesting 95 The first season of Big Brother premiered on July 5 2000 96 The premiere was filmed on July 4 2000 8 The series initially aired five nights per week 97 though a sixth episode was later added into the schedule 98 99 The addition of a sixth episode per week caused the live banishment episode to move to Wednesday instead of Thursday 100 Four of these episodes were half hour daily recap episodes while one episode was an hourly long weekly recap the sixth episode was the live banishment 101 During the live banishment the HouseGuest who exits the house was subject to an interview with host Julie Chen 102 The first season had a total of 70 episodes the most for any season to date 103 This season lasted for a total of 88 days 104 The theme song for the series known as Live was performed by Jonathan Clarke It was played during the closing credits of each episode and segments of the theme were played throughout the show Viewers of the series could also watch the live feeds in the house which were available for free on the official website 101 The feed was edited for music copyrights and to protect the privacy of some contestants 105 106 The feeds also featured a disclaimer for users under the age of 21 due to unedited aspect to the feeds 107 House edit The house used for the first season was a one story house with two bedrooms a kitchen and dining room and one bathroom 108 The house was an estimated 1 800 square feet and was located at the CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles California 109 Throughout the house there are a total of 28 cameras making all areas of the house visible to the cameras and 60 microphones 110 111 During their stay in the house the HouseGuests were required to wear microphones at all times ensuring everything they said in the house was heard 110 Throughout the house the walls are lined with two way mirrors with a production team filming behind them 112 The bedrooms featured infrared imaging cameras allowing the cameras to continue filming while the rooms were dark The design of the house included bad feng shui clashing colors and positioning 113 The house featured bright colors as part of its theme with the kitchen being a bright blue and the living room yellow 8 The two bedrooms in the house were identical with both featuring a bunk bed and three single beds The bathroom featured one toilet one shower a washboard and a washtub 113 The Red Room was where HouseGuests were required to share their thoughts on the events in the house and were often given tasks 114 115 The backyard of the house featured a patio area where the HouseGuests could sit outside The backyard also featured a chicken coop and the HouseGuests were able to use the eggs from the chickens as food 116 Reception editRatings edit Big Brother 1 premiered on July 5 2000 in the US with the season premiere having over 22 million viewers 117 Despite the high premiere ratings for the series quickly began to decline and the series quickly dropped out of the Top 10 slot in terms of viewers 117 118 Ratings began to decline even more following the banishments of Will Mega and Jordan who were both seen as colorful characters in the game 19 Big Brother 1 was noted as having its highest ratings on Wednesdays when it aired after the hugely successful Survivor Borneo 119 The Saturday July 8 episode was beaten out by an episode of the reality series Cops 117 This episode saw ratings lower from the previous episode 120 Ratings continued to drop with at one point the series had fallen behind re runs of shows such as Friends 121 The Monday September 4 episode only achieved 5 5 122 Cassandra s banishment episode did see an increase in ratings however receiving 12 5 million viewers 123 The finale garnered 11 13 million viewers beating out the Olympics 124 Despite the decline in ratings the series official website did receive a large amount of traffic due to the live feed being available there 125 It was also noted that as the ratings decreased traffic onto the main site increased 125 The online aspect of the series changed both the dynamic in the house and the TV show s content according to the LA Daily News 126 It was also reported that the official website for the series was one of the most popular new websites for the month of July 127 Public reaction edit Big Brother 1 has typically been cited as boring by critics and fans of the series John Carman of The San Francisco Chronicle stated Wondering Will Karen run out of Kleenex is about the most interesting thing about Big Brother 128 Comedian Kathy Griffin who has since become a fan of the series making guest appearances in Big Brother 16 and Big Brother 17 mocked the series stating Do you guys watch those tards on Big Brother 129 Joyce Millman of Salon com felt that ratings for the series dropped due to the boring cast 130 The New York Times later reported that CBS was disappointed with the series 131 Les Moonves CBS chief stated that the casting sucked for the series leading to its disappointing run 132 He later stated there were more provocative storylines that could have been followed that were dropped 132 John de Mol the creator of the series and owner of Endemol blamed not only the casting but the changes made to the show and format to suit American audiences 133 Executive producer Paul Romer felt that the group of HouseGuests were too aware of the cameras and were concerned with how they d look on TV 134 Former co host Ian O Malley claimed he predicted the series would be panned stating I knew the critics were probably going to go bananas because of the voyeuristic aspect 85 Upon its announcement the series has come under fire for both controversy and criticism After the premiere of the first season Chicago attorney Marvin Rosenblum filed a lawsuit against CBS then corporate parent Viacom and the production company Orwell Productions for alleged copyright infringement Rosenblum a producer of the film 1984 owns the film and TV rights to the novel Nineteen Eighty Four and claimed the show illegally borrows from it 135 Rosenblum accused the network of illegally using the Big Brother moniker from the novel Nineteen Eighty Four and deceiving the public into thinking the author s classic novel was the origin of the show CBS Viacom and Orwell Productions filed a motion to dismiss the 20 million lawsuit 136 The dismissal was denied on January 4 2001 In 2001 Rosenblum CBS and Viacom settled the lawsuit under undisclosed terms 137 The decision to select Chen as the host of the series caused much debate mainly due to her role on the talk show The Early Show 138 Andy Rooney of 60 Minutes said Chen s participation in the series was a further deterioration of news standards and further controversy arose when it was revealed some of Chen s lines had been scripted 139 Numerous events occurred during the game that sparked controversy as well The show s security was breached early in the series when two publicity seeking screenwriters threw a tennis ball stuffed with fake news stories including one in which then President of the United States Bill Clinton purportedly called Big Brother a national disgrace into the house s garden after finding it was unguarded The HouseGuests were also communicated with by a plane towing a banner reading Big Brother is worse than you think Get out now 5 The show also came under criticism after HouseGuest George Boswell s wife and family began campaigning for viewers to vote out some of the more popular HouseGuests to keep George in the game Recently evicted HouseGuest Brittany who was permitted to talk to Josh for a certain amount of time informed Josh of this news Various anti George banners were flown over the house leading Josh to inform them of the news 140 Various other points in the game led to the HouseGuests feeling they were being portrayed poorly and they would often be required to do acts they didn t necessarily feel like doing 141 George then decided he would walk from the game and attempted to convince the other HouseGuests to walk with him as well during a live episode 1 Ultimately none of the HouseGuests chose to leave the game There was speculation that CBS had hired for the banners to be flown over the house though this was never confirmed 142 Renewal edit Despite the lack of strong ratings and numerous controversies surrounding the series Big Brother did 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