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Big Brother (American TV series)

Big Brother is an American television reality competition show based on the Dutch reality show of the same name created by producer John de Mol Jr. in 1997.[4] The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. The American series launched on July 5, 2000 on CBS, and since the discontinuation of the Spanish version in 2022, is the longest-running adaptation in the Big Brother franchise.

Big Brother
Also known asBig Brother USA[1]
GenreReality competition
Based onBig Brother
by John de Mol Jr.
Presented by
StarringBig Brother houseguests
Voices of
  • Multiple producers
  • Don Wollman[2]
Narrated by
Theme music composer
Opening theme"Live" by Jonathan Clarke (2000)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons25
No. of episodes897 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
ProducerDon Wollman
Production locationStudio City, California
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time
  • 20–23 minutes (2000)
  • 40–120 minutes (since 2000)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseJuly 5, 2000 (2000-07-05) –
present
Related

The show broadly follows the premise of other versions, in which a group of contestants known as "HouseGuests" live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world for a cash prize of $500,000 (or $750,000 in the 23rd season onwards). The HouseGuests are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the course of the competition, HouseGuests are evicted by being voted out of the competition. In its inaugural season (which followed the original Dutch format and audience voting determined evictees and the eventual winner), ratings declined and critical reaction grew increasingly negative, prompting the series to be revamped for the second season, which focused on competition and gameplay.[5]

The twenty-fifth season premiered on August 2, 2023.[6] On May 7, 2024 CBS renewed the series for a twenty-sixth season which will premiere on July 17, 2024.[7] The show produced three spin-offs: Big Brother: Over the Top, which aired for one season and was the first reality game show to air exclusively on a streaming platform, in Fall 2016 on CBS' streaming service, CBS All Access (Paramount+); Celebrity Big Brother, which first aired on CBS in February 2018.;[8][9][10] and Big Brother Reindeer Games, which aired for one season on CBS in December 2023.[11]

History edit

Series edit

 
A view of Radford Studio Center sound stage 18, where the house is located

The series was bought by CBS in early 2000 for an estimated $20 million.[12] The American version of the series officially premiered on July 5, 2000, when the original ten housemates entered the house.[13] Since its inception, the show has been hosted by television personality Julie Chen Moonves.[note 1] It is produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan for Fly on the Wall Entertainment and Endemol Shine North America (formerly Endemol USA).[14] The success of the series has spawned several spin-offs. The series airs once a year, during the summer, except for the ninth season, which aired in the spring of 2008, and the Over the Top spinoff series broadcasting in fall 2016. Currently, 25 seasons of the show have aired, along with one digital season.[15] Season 22 premiered on August 5, 2020.[16] The show has aired a total of 897 episodes since it premiered, with the September 5, 2013, airing marking the 500th episode.[17] To date, there have been a total of 321 HouseGuests compete in the series. Upon entering the house, the HouseGuests must abide by the house rules; HouseGuests can anytime leave the house without permission or be forcibly removed from the game if they broke any rules, such as exhibiting violent and disruptive behavior. In both cases, these HouseGuests are not allowed to return to the house and are usually incorporated with a penalty such as not allowed to be involved in a jury.

In an effort to promote diversity, CBS announced a new rule for Big Brother that 50% of all contestants must be BIPOC for the 2021–2022 broadcast season.[18]

Companion shows edit

Since its premiere, there have been numerous companion programs about the show. In 2004, the web series House Calls: The Big Brother Talk Show (2004–2008) began airing.[19] The series, which lasted for thirty minutes and aired on weeknights, allowed fans to call in and discuss the events of the game.[20] This made House Calls the first live Internet talk show produced exclusively for a television network.[21] The series was initially hosted by Gretchen Massey and Big Brother 3 HouseGuest Marcellas Reynolds during its first two seasons.[22] Beginning with the show's third season, a new co-host was featured on the series each day, with some returning more than once.[23] During the show's fifth and sixth seasons, each co-host was given a designated day of the week to host alongside Gretchen.[24] Following the show's sixth season, it was confirmed that it would not be renewed.[25] Big Brother: After Dark, a second companion series, was debuted in 2007 and aired on Showtime Too nightly from 12:00 midnight-3:00am Eastern Time.[26] The series continued this schedule until 2013, at which point it was moved to TVGN (now Pop), where it remains today.[27][28] Former HouseGuest Jeff Schroeder began hosting the Big Brother: Live Chat online discussion show in 2012, where he interviewed the HouseGuests both before they enter the house and following their evictions. He also performed post-finale backyard interviews with the cast.[29] On August 10, 2017, Schroeder announced that he was moving to Colorado and would no longer be able to do the interviews.[30] For Big Brother 20, the "Live Chat" was replaced by Off the Block with Ross and Marissa. Hosted by former Celebrity HouseGuests Marissa Jaret Winokur and Ross Mathews, the show is set to air on Fridays on Facebook following the live eviction.[31]

Spin-offs edit

There have been three spin-off editions of Big Brother. In October 2016, CBS premiered a spin-off web series, Big Brother: Over the Top, as an original series for CBS All Access. Unlike the flagship, television version, it was broadcast exclusively online with a shorter, 10-week season.[32][33] The second spin-off, Celebrity Big Brother, aired its first season on CBS on February 7, 2018.[10] Celebrity Big Brother was renewed for a second season, which premiered on January 21, 2019, and concluded on February 13. However, on January 1, 2020, CBS announced there would not be a Celebrity Big Brother in 2020.[34] In September 2021, CBS announced that the celebrity edition of the show would be returning for a third season on February 2, 2022. In November 2023, CBS announced that there would be a special holiday spin-off called Big Brother Reindeer Games set to air for six days across two weeks starting on December 11, 2023. The season would feature nine returning players dubbed as Big Brother Legends and was entirely pre-taped and did not feature live feeds, nor did host Julie Chen Moonves return.[11][35]

Though not actual spin-offs, both the English and French versions of Big Brother in Canada are, to date, the only franchises to fully adopt the American format;[36] the 2020 revival of Big Brother Australia also uses the American format, but still relies on the Australian public to decide the eventual winner. Other franchises, such as Big Brother Brasil, have also adopted individual elements of the American format while still maintaining the international public vote format for weekly evictions and final vote.

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedDaysHouseGuestsWinnerRunner–upAmerica's FavoriteFinal voteAverage viewers
(millions)
First airedLast airedNetwork
170July 5, 2000 (2000-07-05)September 29, 2000 (2000-09-29)CBS8810Eddie McGeeJosh Souza59–27–14%[a]9.01
230July 5, 2001 (2001-07-05)September 20, 2001 (2001-09-20)8212Will KirbyNicole Schaffrich5–27.90
333July 10, 2002 (2002-07-10)September 25, 2002 (2002-09-25)8212Lisa DonahueDanielle Reyes9–18.70
433July 8, 2003 (2003-07-08)September 24, 2003 (2003-09-24)8213Jun SongAlison Irwin6–18.80
531July 6, 2004 (2004-07-06)September 21, 2004 (2004-09-21)8214Drew DanielMichael Ellis4–38.30
630July 7, 2005 (2005-07-07)September 20, 2005 (2005-09-20)8014Maggie AusburnIvette Corredero4–37.24
7[b]28July 6, 2006 (2006-07-06)September 12, 2006 (2006-09-12)7214Mike "Boogie" MalinErika LandinJanelle Pierzina6–17.56
833July 5, 2007 (2007-07-05)September 18, 2007 (2007-09-18)8114Dick DonatoDaniele Donato5–27.52
9[c]33February 12, 2008 (2008-02-12)April 27, 2008 (2008-04-27)8116Adam JasinskiRyan QuicksallJames Zinkand6–16.56
1029July 13, 2008 (2008-07-13)September 16, 2008 (2008-09-16)7113Dan GheeslingMemphis GarrettKeesha Smith7–06.72
1130July 9, 2009 (2009-07-09)September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)7313Jordan LloydNatalie MartinezJeff Schroeder5–27.19
1230July 8, 2010 (2010-07-08)September 15, 2010 (2010-09-15)7513Hayden MossLane ElenburgBritney Haynes4–37.76
1329July 7, 2011 (2011-07-07)September 14, 2011 (2011-09-14)7514Rachel ReillyPorsche BriggsJeff Schroeder4–37.95
1430July 12, 2012 (2012-07-12)September 19, 2012 (2012-09-19)7516Ian TerryDan GheeslingFrank Eudy6–16.79
1536June 26, 2013 (2013-06-26)September 18, 2013 (2013-09-18)9016Andy HerrenGinaMarie ZimmermanElissa Slater7–26.47
1640June 25, 2014 (2014-06-25)September 24, 2014 (2014-09-24)9716Derrick LevasseurCody CalafioreDonny Thompson7–26.41
1740June 24, 2015 (2015-06-24)September 23, 2015 (2015-09-23)9817Steve MosesLiz NolanJames Huling6–36.18
1842June 22, 2016 (2016-06-22)September 21, 2016 (2016-09-21)9916Nicole FranzelPaul AbrahamianVictor Arroyo5–45.78
OTT10[d]September 28, 2016 (2016-09-28)December 1, 2016 (2016-12-01)CBS All Access6513Morgan WillettJason RoyAmerica's Vote[a]
1939June 28, 2017 (2017-06-28)September 20, 2017 (2017-09-20)CBS9217Josh MartinezPaul AbrahamianCody Nickson5–46.06
2040June 27, 2018 (2018-06-27)September 26, 2018 (2018-09-26)9916Kaycee ClarkTyler CrispenTyler Crispen5–45.41
2140June 25, 2019 (2019-06-25)September 25, 2019 (2019-09-25)9916Jackson MichieHolly AllenNicole Anthony6–34.38
22[b]37August 5, 2020 (2020-08-05)October 28, 2020 (2020-10-28)8516Cody CalafioreEnzo PalumboDa'Vonne Rogers9–03.97
2337July 7, 2021 (2021-07-07)September 29, 2021 (2021-09-29)8516Xavier PratherDerek FrazierTiffany Mitchell9–03.72
2435July 6, 2022 (2022-07-06)September 25, 2022 (2022-09-25)8216Taylor HaleMonte TaylorTaylor Hale8–13.66
25[37]42August 2, 2023 (2023-08-02)November 9, 2023 (2023-11-09)10017Jagateshwar "Jag" BainsMatt KlotzCameron Hardin5–23.04
RG6December 11, 2023 (2023-12-11)December 21, 2023 (2023-12-21)69Nicole FranzelTaylor Hale[e]1.88
  1. ^ a b For the first season and Over the Top, the public voted to determine the winner between the three finalists. The voting percentages were not revealed for Over the Top; however, it was revealed that the margin of victory was within 20,000 votes between the winner and the first runner–up.
  2. ^ a b Also known as Big Brother: All Stars
  3. ^ Also known as Big Brother: 'Til Death Do You Part
  4. ^ Although technically containing 11 episodes, the two episodes between episode 5 and episode 7 were officially numbered 6.1 and 6.2, leaving the official episode number at 10.
  5. ^ For the Reindeer Games, the winner was determined by a competition tournament between the four finalists.

Format edit

Big Brother is a reality game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as HouseGuests, live in a custom-built "house" (a set built on a CBS stage in Los Angeles, Stage 18 since season 6), under constant video surveillance.[38][39] While in the house, the contestants are completely isolated from the outside world, without any contact with those not in the house.[40] This rule could be bypassed in the event of a medical injury, a family emergency, or death.[41] The format of the series is viewed as a social experiment that requires HouseGuests to interact with others who may have differing ideals, beliefs, and prejudices.[42][43] Although it is a competition, the series allows viewers to witness the relationships formed in the house and the behavior of the HouseGuests.[44] While locked in the house, the HouseGuests are free to quit the game, though they will not be allowed re-entry.[45] Should a HouseGuest break the rules of the game, they could be expelled from the house and barred from return.[46][47] The contestants compete for a grand prize of $750,000 ($500,000 prior to season 23).[48]

Season 1 edit

 
Logo used only in the first season

The premiere season resembled the original Dutch version of the show — a format adapted by most versions. Because it emphasized the social experiment aspects of the premise, the competitive aspects were minimized: HouseGuests did not compete for power or safety, and the nominations process were not discussed by the HouseGuests.[49]

Every two weeks, each HouseGuest participated in a mandatory vote called Nomination which decided a list of HouseGuests nominated for eviction, also known as "Marked for Banishment". Each HouseGuest secretly nominated two fellow housemates, providing full reasons for their nominations.[50] In the event of a tie, the two or more HouseGuests with the most nominations became marked for banishment and faced the public vote for the following week.[51] Towards the end of the season, the nominations process reverted to a weekly process.

After the nominations were finalized, a public voting window opened for Americans to vote for which HouseGuest would be banished through televoting.[52] This process continued until three HouseGuests remained, where the final vote was changed to determine the winner of the show. The winner won the $500,000 prize, the runner-up left with $100,000 and 3rd place left with $50,000.[51] The first season received negative reactions from both critics and viewers.[53]

Season 2–present edit

 
Logo used for the second through fifteenth seasons.

Having spent millions on the series, CBS announced a second season of the series with changes occurring to the format,[5] putting more emphasis on competition and strategy bearing resemblance to another CBS show, Survivor.

At the start of each week, the HouseGuests compete in three competitions: Head of Household (Introduced in season 2), Power of Veto (Introduced in season 3), and Have-Not (Introduced in season 7). For the Head of Household competition,[54] HouseGuests compete for immunity from eviction and the power to nominate two HouseGuests for the eviction, and often receive privileges such as their own personal bedroom and free laundry service; however, the incumbent Head of Household is not able to compete in the following week's Head of Household competition, meaning that a HouseGuest cannot hold the title for a second consecutive week, except for the final week or other stated circumstances.[55][56][57] For the Power of Veto competition, HouseGuests compete for the right to replace any nominated HouseGuest from the eviction, which continues until three HouseGuests remain. For the Have-Not competition, losing HouseGuests are penalized with a "Have-Not" diet by eating slop and must sleep in a special bedroom for the remainder of the week.[58]

Evictions edit

At the end of the week, all HouseGuests except for three (the Head of Household and the two nominees) cast a vote, one by one, privately inside the Diary Room (also called Confession Room in other international versions of the show), to determine which of the two nominees should be evicted; the HouseGuest receiving a majority of the eligible HouseGuest's votes is evicted from the house (or, in other words, eliminated from the game) during a live episode; if there is a tie in the voting, the reigning Head of Household then casts the deciding vote to break a tie.[59] Unlike other versions of Big Brother, the HouseGuests may discuss the nomination and eviction process openly and freely. Once the HouseGuest is evicted, the host then informs the evictee to take a few moments in bidding farewell messages to any remaining HouseGuests and gather his or her personal belongings before leaving the house.

Variants edit

Some eviction ceremonies have at least one week with a different variant which was first seen since season 5.

A notable variant, dubbed the "Double Eviction Week" or "Fast Forward Week", had weeklong events (Head of Household and Veto Competitions, as well as Nominations, Veto and Eviction Ceremonies) occur in an accelerated format, so that two HouseGuests are evicted over a week. The "Double Eviction Week" has become a staple of the show, particularly in the penultimate week featuring the Final 5 and Final 4 evictions.

Another variation of the Double Eviction was introduced in season 7 with the "Double Eviction Night" where the events of the week occur over the course of the Live Eviction episode, with the event also becoming a staple of the show.

Season 22 introduced the "Triple Eviction Night", where two weeks' worth of game events are played within an extended Live Eviction episode so that three HouseGuests are evicted; the "Triple Eviction Night" was previously used on Big Brother Canada with a different format – where a single live round was played, with three Nominees and two HouseGuests being evicted within a single round.

Another variant is "Eviction Competition" (as seen in seasons 14 and 18), in which HouseGuests compete in a series of competitions for survival in the house, and the HouseGuest who finished last may face automatic eviction; if it is a team competition, all the members from the losing team are eligible for eviction as if they are nominated. An Eviction Competition was also proposed as a twist in the premiere of season 19 but was not held as the majority opted for an eviction vote instead of a competition.

The Big Brother Jury edit

About halfway through the game, the evicted HouseGuests become members of the "Big Brother Jury", which play a role in voting for the winner of the season between the final two HouseGuests.

First Format edit

The first format, used in seasons 2 and 3, featured all evicted HouseGuests, except for those who either quit or were expelled, that became eligible to vote.

Before the final votes could be made, on the night before Finale Night, each of the evicted HouseGuests asked one question apiece to the final two (who can only hear their voices but not see them) in determining how they might vote for them, after which each of the final two HouseGuests made their final appeal. Then, each of the evicted HouseGuests secretly inserted one of two gold keys, each containing a different name of the HouseGuest that they want to win, into one of twelve slots on the voting box.

Then, on Finale Night, before the evicted HouseGuests reveal their votes, each of the final two HouseGuests had one last chance to change its outcome by choosing to eliminate one of the keys from the box, thus nullifying that evicted HouseGuest's vote; the final two have to make their choices carefully not knowing how anyone voted for. The rest of the keys were then pulled from the box by the remaining evicted HouseGuests, one by one, in no particular order, revealing their choice to win (versus stating their choice to evict, as in all other votes); the HouseGuest that received the most votes from the evicted HouseGuests, after all the votes have been revealed regardless of outcome, would then be declared the winner of Big Brother and receive the grand prize.

Second Format edit

Due to the possibility of a tie and a vote from the American public would be decisive during the first format, the jury was revamped to allow only the seven recently evicted HouseGuests (known as the Jury of Seven), beginning in season 4, before increasing that number to nine (Jury of Nine), beginning in season 15.[60] In this format, the jury members are not shown any Diary Room interviews or any footage that may include strategy or details regarding nominations.

Before the jury members cast their final votes, they each asked a question which can be directed to any one of the final two HouseGuests. After that, the final two HouseGuests each made their final pleas to the jury on why they deserved to win the game. Then, again in no particular order, each of the jury members securely inserted the key with the name of the HouseGuest that they want to win into the slots on the voting box. The host then pulls out the keys from the box, one by one, following the same no particular order, revealing each juror's choice; the HouseGuest that received the required number of votes from the jury (four from seasons 4 thru 14, five from season 15 onwards) is then declared the winner of Big Brother and receives the grand prize.[61]

Any jury member who either quit or were expelled in this format would not be allowed to vote, instead their place would be taken over by the American public; this was first seen in season 11 where Chima Simone was expelled from the game while she was still a member of the jury and host Julie Chen locked in the American public's vote on Chima's behalf. [46][62][note 2]

Twists to the game edit

 
Big Brother 14 winner and Big Brother 22 contestant Ian Terry, with the Diamond Power of Veto

To keep the series intriguing, each season typically features a new twist to the format of the game. This began in season 3 with the famous "Expect the Unexpected" twist.[63]

Other seasons featured smaller twists that have had a smaller impact on the game, usually affecting a single week. The most notable example was Pandora's Box, a twist that originated in season 11.[64] The twist sees the Head of Household for that week being tempted by the box and can choose to either open the box or leave it. Should that Head of Household choose to open it, either good or bad consequences could be unleashed, which would cause an impact on all HouseGuests.[65][66]

Similar variants have been applied in later seasons, such as the Den of Temptation introduced in season 19, the Coup d'État, introduced in season 7, which allowed the holder to remove one or both nominees from the block on eviction night, as well as choose who is nominated in their place, [67][68][69] and the Diamond Power of Veto, introduced in season 12, which allowed the user to remove one HouseGuest from the block and choose the replacement nominee.[70] Season 14 also had a Diamond Power of Veto, but that twist carried the same function as a standard Power of Veto.[71]

In some seasons, such as seasons 8, 10 and 16, the public voted for a set of HouseGuests who would work with the public. On each pre-determined period throughout the entire season, the public voted for one of usually two possible actions the HouseGuests would want to perform, and HouseGuests would earn prize money if they were able to complete the action.

Many seasons have featured twists in which evicted HouseGuests (except for HouseGuests who either quit or were expelled) can win reentry into the house, either by public vote or competition. Normally, this involves sequestering each eliminated contestant individually or in the jury house (depending on whether the twist occurred pre-jury or post-jury, respectively).

America's Favorite HouseGuest edit

Since season 7, viewers of Big Brother cast a vote to decide the fan favorite HouseGuest for a cash award of $25,000 in every season except Over-The-Top. The results are announced following the finale of the respective season.

During its debut, the award was only eligible to the Jury of Seven (hence the award was called America's Favorite Juror or America's Choice Jury Prize), before expanding the eligibility to all HouseGuests (including the season's winner, with the exception of any HouseGuests who either quit or were expelled from the game), beginning in season 11. The voting percentages were revealed live until dropped in season 17.[72]

Jeff Schroeder, who participated in seasons 11 and 13, is the only HouseGuest to have won the award twice.

Broadcast edit

 
Julie Chen, seen here with Les Moonves, has hosted the series since its premiere.

Since its launch in the United States, Big Brother has aired on CBS.[73] The show is simulcast in Canada on Global.[74] The fourth and ninth seasons have both aired in the United Kingdom, the latter airing in the Spring season.[75] The first season featured a total of six episodes per week, though all future installments would air three nights per week.[76] Of these three episodes, the weekly eviction episode is the only one that is live; this is the only episode to feature host Julie Chen. This show generally airs on Thursdays.[77] To date, there have been a total of 820 episodes of the series to air.[78] With the exception of the ninth season, the series typically airs once a year during the summer season.[79][80] Big Brother was the final primetime show to make the switch to high-definition television: the first 15 seasons aired in standard definition, with the sixteenth season being the first to be produced in HDTV.[81][82][83] However, the live internet feeds would not broadcast in HD until Big Brother 17.[citation needed] Before the series made the transfer, it was the last remaining regularly scheduled prime-time series to remain in standard definition.[84][85] CBS released the entire third season as a nine-disc set on Region 1 DVD.[86] This made it the first season to receive an official release, and has since become a rare item to find.[87] The fourth season saw the release of a two-disc highlights DVD, featuring previously unseen footage deemed too racy for the main broadcast.[88] To date, these are the only seasons to see a physical release. Beginning with the seventh season, all future seasons are available for purchase on digital retail sites.[89] With the 15th season, TVGN (now Pop) began airing re-runs of the series at later dates, making it the first season to be aired following its premiere; this continued with the 16th season.[90] Subscribers to CBS All Access are able to stream the complete run of Big Brother—including the differently-formatted first season—and an episode of Big Brother 2 that did not air in most markets due to ongoing coverage of the September 11 attacks. CBS aired the spin-off series Celebrity Big Brother from February 7–25, 2018. It was the first spin-off to air on the broadcast network and the second season overall to air in the winter television season (the other being season 9). The celebrity edition aired in a concentrated run with fewer episodes, but with multiple episodes each week.[8]

Live Internet feeds edit

One of the main aspects of the series is the live feeds, in which viewers can view inside the house at any time.[91] The live feeds have been a part of the series since its inception, initially being offered as a free service during the first season.[92] From the second season onward, a subscription to the live feeds has been required, with the price ranging each year.[93] The first season's feeds were available on the show's official site, hosted by AOL.[94] From the second season to the 14th season, the feeds were available through RealNetworks either as a subscription or as a free addition for Gold members.[95]

Since 2016, the live feeds have aired on CBS All Access (known as Paramount+ since March 2021), again requiring a subscription from users.[96] Though advertised as being available at any time, the feeds are shut off during the weekly nomination ceremony, Power of Veto ceremony, and the competitions and evictions for that week; this is to provide suspense for the series.[97] Slanderous statements and singing of copyrighted music are also blocked for legal reasons.[98][99][100]

In 2023, the live feeds launched on Pluto TV with limited commercial interruption, marking the first time they have been offered for free since the first season.[101]

Competitions edit

Head of Household (HOH) edit

The Head of Household competition is held at the beginning of each week and is most often occurred during the live eviction episode.[102] Most often, the first Head of Household competition will require HouseGuests to participate either in pairs or in teams.[103] While the fourth, fifth and eighth seasons had the HouseGuests competing in pairs,[104] seasons 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16 all saw HouseGuests participated as group.[105][106] The live Head of Household competitions are typically quiz-based, and will see HouseGuests eliminated in each round.[107] Competitions such as "Majority Rules" have been used numerous times, with the game being played in the fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, 10th and 12th seasons;[108][109] a variation of the competition was used in the seventh season.[110] Some competitions will attempt to cause drama in the house, such as the "En Garde" Head of Household competition, in which the winner of each round selected the next two to face off against one another.[111] This competition was later used in the 10th through 16th seasons.[112][113] Various competitions throughout the season will be endurance, requiring HouseGuests to be the last one remaining in the competition.[114] Endurance competitions are often held after game changing announcements, such as when a previously evicted HouseGuest returns.[115] Various endurance competitions may have punished or rewarded contestants who either fall off first or last.[116] Skill-based competitions also appear frequently throughout the season, some of which may last for numerous hours.[117] Skill competitions, such as the 13th season's "Big Brother Open", are finished during the live eviction broadcast.[118] The final Head of Household competition of each season features three rounds; the first is endurance-based, the second is skill-based (often with a memory component), and the final is quiz-based (usually narrated by the Jury members).[119][120] One of the Head of Household's duties is to nominate two HouseGuests for eviction; in the case of Final three, the Head will instead vote to evict one of the remaining two HouseGuests since these HouseGuests are nominated by default.

Power of Veto (PoV) edit

 
The Power of Veto symbol, used since the show's third season

The Power of Veto is a power first introduced in Big Brother 3.[121] During its first season, it did not allow a nominated HouseGuest to use it on themselves.[122] The final Power of Veto that season was the Golden Power of Veto and allowed a nominated HouseGuest to remove themselves from the block.[123] Following this, the Golden Power of Veto was used in all subsequent seasons.[124][125] The Diamond Power of Veto, used in Big Brother 12, allowed one HouseGuest to remove themselves from the block.[126] as well as choose the replacement nominee only moments before the live eviction.[127] Power of Veto competitions differ drastically from the Head of Household competition, with PoV competitions being more skill-based in nature.[128] Competitions such as the "Pop Goes the Veto!" competition, which required HouseGuests to find letter tiles and spell the longest word, have been used in numerous consecutive seasons.[129][130] Competitions such as the "Big Brother Boardwalk" competition see HouseGuests attempting to guess how much of an item there is; this is one of various competitions that do not require HouseGuests to compete in a physical-based competition.[131][132] The "How Bad Do You Want It?" Power of Veto competition, first introduced in the seventh season, saw HouseGuests taking punishments in exchange for advancing in the competition.[133] Variations of this competition have been used in numerous subsequent seasons.[134][135]

Food and luxury edit

Food and luxury competitions have been a part of the series since it first premiered. In early seasons, the losers of the food competition would be placed on a peanut butter and jelly diet and would not be permitted to eat any other foods.[136]

Beginning with Season 7, the losers of the Have-Not competition were required to eat "Big Brother Slop" for food, and sleep in a special "Have-Not" room with cold showers and most discomforts such as hard pillows and beds for a week.[137][138][139][140] Slop has proven to be an issue for some HouseGuests; in both cases on Season 9, hypoglycemic HouseGuest Amanda Hansen fainted and had a seizure after only a few days of being on the slop diet,[137] while HouseGuest Allison Nichols had an allergic reaction to the slop;[141][142] both women were medically evacuated from the house, though they returned the following morning.[143] In some seasons, a HouseGuest can also win a Never-Not Pass which they would be immune from being a Have-Not for the season's remainder.

Since the second All-stars season, subsequent weeks forego "Have-Not" competitions and instead, either the Head-of-Household or the previous recipients of "Have-Nots" decide the next "Have-Nots" for the week, with the exception of a few weeks which reset the process, such as weeks without a "Have-Not" phase or a competition is held. The choice of deciding the "Have-Not" can be of any HouseGuests except for the reigning Head of Household or the incumbents, or one team in the case of teams (first seen in Season 23).

HouseGuests can be penalized for not following Have-Not rules, which is usually incorporated with a penalty vote for eviction,[144][145] or in some cases, an additional day of a Have-Not.[146] A controversy occurred during Season 21 where eventual winner Jackson Michie also broke the rule, but was not issued a penalty due to the obstruction of the camera view behind the shower walls while eating non-slop,[147][148][149] resulting in the Have-Not being unseen for the remainder of that season.[150]

The HouseGuests also frequently compete in luxury competitions during their time in the house, with most frequently, the right to watch a film or television show in the house, or a small cash prize.[151] When competitions for films or television shows occur, an actor or actress from the series may enter the house to host the competition or speak with the HouseGuests. Actors such as Jeremy Piven,[152] David Hasselhoff,[153] and Neil Patrick Harris have all entered the house to participate in luxury competitions or rewards.[154]

Battle of the Block edit

The Battle of the Block was first introduced during season 16 and was reintroduced during the following season's premiere. Instead of the normal singular Head of Household (HOH), two HOHs were named for that week. Each would then nominate a pair of nominees. These two pairs of nominees would compete against each other in a competition. The winning pair would receive immunity and if nominated, the incumbent HOH that nominated them would be dethroned and losing immunity, allowing the other HOH sole power for the rest of the week. There were eight Battle of the Block competitions in season 16 and five in season 17. Battle of the Block did not return after season 18.

Battle Back edit

The Battle Back Competition allows an evicted HouseGuest to return into the house and play as if they were never actually evicted. While elements of this competition first appeared in Season 15, it was officially introduced in Season 18 and has appeared in subsequent seasons except Seasons 22–24. The losers in each Battle Back faces permanent eviction, and the winner in the final Battle Back competition won re-entry. A variant of a Battle Back also appear in Season 20 where the recent evicted HouseGuest competed in a single challenge (due to a twist) to determine whether the HouseGuest was allowed re-entry if successful.

Another variant also happened on Season 18; dubbed as "Round Trip Ticket", the ticket would allow the HouseGuest who picked it to re-enter the house immediately following eviction (for a certain time); HouseGuests are told not to open the ticket until their eviction, and doing so before the eviction will void the effect.

Critical responses edit

Since its inception, Big Brother has been criticized following reports of "HIB" (Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying),[155] violence in the house, obscene language,[156][157][158][159] breach of integrity,[160][161] and the physical and mental strain of appearing on the series.[162] Several seasons have also been criticized for racism and discrimination, most notably season 15 and season 21.[163][164][165] On September 9, 2018, Chen's husband, Les Moonves, resigned as President of CBS after a second wave of reports of sexual misconduct allegations against him. On September 13, Chen closed out that evening's episode by saying, "From outside the Big Brother house, I'm Julie Chen Moonves. Good night." As Chen had previously never used Moonves professionally, many saw the move as Chen standing in solidarity with her husband.[166] Following her resignation from The Talk on September 18 after eight years as co-host, there was speculation on whether Chen would continue as host of Big Brother. Chen did return to host the following year, and has become increasingly spiritual and religious on and off the program in the wake of such revelations.[167][168]

See also edit

Accolades edit

Big Brother was nominated for Best Competition Show at the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards.

Notes edit

  1. ^ The host officially began using her married name of Moonves on the 35th episode of the 20th season.[citation needed]
  2. ^ On the revealing of the votes, "America's Vote", which became first in line, eventually went to the winner of season 11, Jordan Lloyd.

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External links edit

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  • Big Brother's Canadian Website at GlobalTV.com
  • Big Brother at IMDb  

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This article is about the U S edition For other editions see Big Brother franchise For the digital edition of the series see Big Brother Over the Top For the celebrity edition of the series see Celebrity Big Brother American TV series For the holiday edition of the series see Big Brother Reindeer Games For the most recent season see Big Brother 25 American season Big Brother is an American television reality competition show based on the Dutch reality show of the same name created by producer John de Mol Jr in 1997 4 The series takes its name from the character in George Orwell s 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty Four The American series launched on July 5 2000 on CBS and since the discontinuation of the Spanish version in 2022 is the longest running adaptation in the Big Brother franchise Big BrotherAlso known asBig Brother USA 1 GenreReality competitionBased onBig Brotherby John de Mol Jr Presented byJulie Chen Moonves Ian O MalleyStarringBig Brother houseguestsVoices ofMultiple producers Don Wollman 2 Narrated byDave Walsh Phil Proctor Clayton HalseyTheme music composerMarie Maxwell season 2 5 John Thomas season 2 5 David Vanacore 3 Ken BerryOpening theme Live by Jonathan Clarke 2000 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons25No of episodes897 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersPaul Romer 2000 Douglass Ross 2000 Arnold Shapiro 2001 2006 Allison Grodner 2001 Rich Meehan 2004 ProducerDon WollmanProduction locationStudio City CaliforniaCamera setupMulti cameraRunning time20 23 minutes 2000 40 120 minutes since 2000 Production companiesEndemol USA 2000 2014 Evolution Film amp Tape 2000 Orwell Productions 2000 Our House Productions 2001 Arnold Shapiro Productions 2001 Shapiro Grodner Productions 2002 2006 Allison Grodner Productions 2007 2009 Fly on the Wall Entertainment 2010 present Endemol Shine North America 2015 present Original releaseNetworkCBSReleaseJuly 5 2000 2000 07 05 presentRelatedCompanion shows House Calls Big Brother After Dark Big Brother Live Chat Off the Block Spin offs Big Brother Over the Top Big Brother Reindeer Games Celebrity Big Brother Adaptation Big Brother Canada Related Gran Hermano International versions The show broadly follows the premise of other versions in which a group of contestants known as HouseGuests live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world for a cash prize of 500 000 or 750 000 in the 23rd season onwards The HouseGuests are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones Throughout the course of the competition HouseGuests are evicted by being voted out of the competition In its inaugural season which followed the original Dutch format and audience voting determined evictees and the eventual winner ratings declined and critical reaction grew increasingly negative prompting the series to be revamped for the second season which focused on competition and gameplay 5 The twenty fifth season premiered on August 2 2023 6 On May 7 2024 CBS renewed the series for a twenty sixth season which will premiere on July 17 2024 7 The show produced three spin offs Big Brother Over the Top which aired for one season and was the first reality game show to air exclusively on a streaming platform in Fall 2016 on CBS streaming service CBS All Access Paramount Celebrity Big Brother which first aired on CBS in February 2018 8 9 10 and Big Brother Reindeer Games which aired for one season on CBS in December 2023 11 Contents 1 History 1 1 Series 1 2 Companion shows 1 3 Spin offs 2 Series overview 3 Format 3 1 Season 1 3 2 Season 2 present 3 2 1 Evictions 3 2 1 1 Variants 3 2 2 The Big Brother Jury 3 2 2 1 First Format 3 2 2 2 Second Format 3 2 3 Twists to the game 3 2 4 America s Favorite HouseGuest 4 Broadcast 4 1 Live Internet feeds 5 Competitions 5 1 Head of Household HOH 5 2 Power of Veto PoV 5 3 Food and luxury 5 4 Battle of the Block 5 5 Battle Back 6 Critical responses 7 See also 8 Accolades 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory editSeries edit nbsp A view of Radford Studio Center sound stage 18 where the house is located The series was bought by CBS in early 2000 for an estimated 20 million 12 The American version of the series officially premiered on July 5 2000 when the original ten housemates entered the house 13 Since its inception the show has been hosted by television personality Julie Chen Moonves note 1 It is produced by Allison Grodner and Rich Meehan for Fly on the Wall Entertainment and Endemol Shine North America formerly Endemol USA 14 The success of the series has spawned several spin offs The series airs once a year during the summer except for the ninth season which aired in the spring of 2008 and the Over the Top spinoff series broadcasting in fall 2016 Currently 25 seasons of the show have aired along with one digital season 15 Season 22 premiered on August 5 2020 16 The show has aired a total of 897 episodes since it premiered with the September 5 2013 airing marking the 500th episode 17 To date there have been a total of 321 HouseGuests compete in the series Upon entering the house the HouseGuests must abide by the house rules HouseGuests can anytime leave the house without permission or be forcibly removed from the game if they broke any rules such as exhibiting violent and disruptive behavior In both cases these HouseGuests are not allowed to return to the house and are usually incorporated with a penalty such as not allowed to be involved in a jury In an effort to promote diversity CBS announced a new rule for Big Brother that 50 of all contestants must be BIPOC for the 2021 2022 broadcast season 18 Companion shows edit Since its premiere there have been numerous companion programs about the show In 2004 the web series House Calls The Big Brother Talk Show 2004 2008 began airing 19 The series which lasted for thirty minutes and aired on weeknights allowed fans to call in and discuss the events of the game 20 This made House Calls the first live Internet talk show produced exclusively for a television network 21 The series was initially hosted by Gretchen Massey and Big Brother 3 HouseGuest Marcellas Reynolds during its first two seasons 22 Beginning with the show s third season a new co host was featured on the series each day with some returning more than once 23 During the show s fifth and sixth seasons each co host was given a designated day of the week to host alongside Gretchen 24 Following the show s sixth season it was confirmed that it would not be renewed 25 Big Brother After Dark a second companion series was debuted in 2007 and aired on Showtime Too nightly from 12 00 midnight 3 00am Eastern Time 26 The series continued this schedule until 2013 at which point it was moved to TVGN now Pop where it remains today 27 28 Former HouseGuest Jeff Schroeder began hosting the Big Brother Live Chat online discussion show in 2012 where he interviewed the HouseGuests both before they enter the house and following their evictions He also performed post finale backyard interviews with the cast 29 On August 10 2017 Schroeder announced that he was moving to Colorado and would no longer be able to do the interviews 30 For Big Brother 20 the Live Chat was replaced by Off the Block with Ross and Marissa Hosted by former Celebrity HouseGuests Marissa Jaret Winokur and Ross Mathews the show is set to air on Fridays on Facebook following the live eviction 31 Spin offs edit Further information Big Brother Over the Top Celebrity Big Brother American TV series and Big Brother Reindeer Games There have been three spin off editions of Big Brother In October 2016 CBS premiered a spin off web series Big Brother Over the Top as an original series for CBS All Access Unlike the flagship television version it was broadcast exclusively online with a shorter 10 week season 32 33 The second spin off Celebrity Big Brother aired its first season on CBS on February 7 2018 10 Celebrity Big Brother was renewed for a second season which premiered on January 21 2019 and concluded on February 13 However on January 1 2020 CBS announced there would not be a Celebrity Big Brother in 2020 34 In September 2021 CBS announced that the celebrity edition of the show would be returning for a third season on February 2 2022 In November 2023 CBS announced that there would be a special holiday spin off called Big Brother Reindeer Games set to air for six days across two weeks starting on December 11 2023 The season would feature nine returning players dubbed as Big Brother Legends and was entirely pre taped and did not feature live feeds nor did host Julie Chen Moonves return 11 35 Though not actual spin offs both the English and French versions of Big Brother in Canada are to date the only franchises to fully adopt the American format 36 the 2020 revival of Big Brother Australia also uses the American format but still relies on the Australian public to decide the eventual winner Other franchises such as Big Brother Brasil have also adopted individual elements of the American format while still maintaining the international public vote format for weekly evictions and final vote Series overview editMain articles List of Big Brother American TV series episodes 2000 2009 List of Big Brother American TV series episodes 2010 2019 and List of Big Brother American TV series episodes 2020 present For the seasons of the celebrity edition see Celebrity Big Brother American TV series Series overview This section is transcluded from Lists of Big Brother American TV series episodes Series overview edit history SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedDaysHouseGuestsWinnerRunner upAmerica s FavoriteFinal voteAverage viewers millions First airedLast airedNetwork170July 5 2000 2000 07 05 September 29 2000 2000 09 29 CBS8810Eddie McGeeJosh Souza 59 27 14 a 9 01230July 5 2001 2001 07 05 September 20 2001 2001 09 20 8212Will KirbyNicole Schaffrich 5 27 90333July 10 2002 2002 07 10 September 25 2002 2002 09 25 8212Lisa DonahueDanielle Reyes 9 18 70433July 8 2003 2003 07 08 September 24 2003 2003 09 24 8213Jun SongAlison Irwin 6 18 80531July 6 2004 2004 07 06 September 21 2004 2004 09 21 8214Drew DanielMichael Ellis 4 38 30630July 7 2005 2005 07 07 September 20 2005 2005 09 20 8014Maggie AusburnIvette Corredero 4 37 247 b 28July 6 2006 2006 07 06 September 12 2006 2006 09 12 7214Mike Boogie MalinErika LandinJanelle Pierzina6 17 56833July 5 2007 2007 07 05 September 18 2007 2007 09 18 8114Dick DonatoDaniele Donato 5 27 529 c 33February 12 2008 2008 02 12 April 27 2008 2008 04 27 8116Adam JasinskiRyan QuicksallJames Zinkand6 16 561029July 13 2008 2008 07 13 September 16 2008 2008 09 16 7113Dan GheeslingMemphis GarrettKeesha Smith7 06 721130July 9 2009 2009 07 09 September 15 2009 2009 09 15 7313Jordan LloydNatalie MartinezJeff Schroeder5 27 191230July 8 2010 2010 07 08 September 15 2010 2010 09 15 7513Hayden MossLane ElenburgBritney Haynes4 37 761329July 7 2011 2011 07 07 September 14 2011 2011 09 14 7514Rachel ReillyPorsche BriggsJeff Schroeder4 37 951430July 12 2012 2012 07 12 September 19 2012 2012 09 19 7516Ian TerryDan GheeslingFrank Eudy6 16 791536June 26 2013 2013 06 26 September 18 2013 2013 09 18 9016Andy HerrenGinaMarie ZimmermanElissa Slater7 26 471640June 25 2014 2014 06 25 September 24 2014 2014 09 24 9716Derrick LevasseurCody CalafioreDonny Thompson7 26 411740June 24 2015 2015 06 24 September 23 2015 2015 09 23 9817Steve MosesLiz NolanJames Huling6 36 181842June 22 2016 2016 06 22 September 21 2016 2016 09 21 9916Nicole FranzelPaul AbrahamianVictor Arroyo5 45 78OTT10 d September 28 2016 2016 09 28 December 1 2016 2016 12 01 CBS All Access6513Morgan WillettJason Roy America s Vote a 1939June 28 2017 2017 06 28 September 20 2017 2017 09 20 CBS9217Josh MartinezPaul AbrahamianCody Nickson5 46 062040June 27 2018 2018 06 27 September 26 2018 2018 09 26 9916Kaycee ClarkTyler CrispenTyler Crispen5 45 412140June 25 2019 2019 06 25 September 25 2019 2019 09 25 9916Jackson MichieHolly AllenNicole Anthony6 34 3822 b 37August 5 2020 2020 08 05 October 28 2020 2020 10 28 8516Cody CalafioreEnzo PalumboDa Vonne Rogers9 03 972337July 7 2021 2021 07 07 September 29 2021 2021 09 29 8516Xavier PratherDerek FrazierTiffany Mitchell9 03 722435July 6 2022 2022 07 06 September 25 2022 2022 09 25 8216Taylor HaleMonte TaylorTaylor Hale8 13 6625 37 42August 2 2023 2023 08 02 November 9 2023 2023 11 09 10017Jagateshwar Jag BainsMatt KlotzCameron Hardin5 23 04RG6December 11 2023 2023 12 11 December 21 2023 2023 12 21 69Nicole FranzelTaylor Hale e 1 88 a b For the first season and Over the Top the public voted to determine the winner between the three finalists The voting percentages were not revealed for Over the Top however it was revealed that the margin of victory was within 20 000 votes between the winner and the first runner up a b Also known as Big Brother All Stars Also known as Big Brother Til Death Do You Part Although technically containing 11 episodes the two episodes between episode 5 and episode 7 were officially numbered 6 1 and 6 2 leaving the official episode number at 10 For the Reindeer Games the winner was determined by a competition tournament between the four finalists Format editBig Brother is a reality game show in which a group of contestants referred to as HouseGuests live in a custom built house a set built on a CBS stage in Los Angeles Stage 18 since season 6 under constant video surveillance 38 39 While in the house the contestants are completely isolated from the outside world without any contact with those not in the house 40 This rule could be bypassed in the event of a medical injury a family emergency or death 41 The format of the series is viewed as a social experiment that requires HouseGuests to interact with others who may have differing ideals beliefs and prejudices 42 43 Although it is a competition the series allows viewers to witness the relationships formed in the house and the behavior of the HouseGuests 44 While locked in the house the HouseGuests are free to quit the game though they will not be allowed re entry 45 Should a HouseGuest break the rules of the game they could be expelled from the house and barred from return 46 47 The contestants compete for a grand prize of 750 000 500 000 prior to season 23 48 Season 1 edit nbsp Logo used only in the first season The premiere season resembled the original Dutch version of the show a format adapted by most versions Because it emphasized the social experiment aspects of the premise the competitive aspects were minimized HouseGuests did not compete for power or safety and the nominations process were not discussed by the HouseGuests 49 Every two weeks each HouseGuest participated in a mandatory vote called Nomination which decided a list of HouseGuests nominated for eviction also known as Marked for Banishment Each HouseGuest secretly nominated two fellow housemates providing full reasons for their nominations 50 In the event of a tie the two or more HouseGuests with the most nominations became marked for banishment and faced the public vote for the following week 51 Towards the end of the season the nominations process reverted to a weekly process After the nominations were finalized a public voting window opened for Americans to vote for which HouseGuest would be banished through televoting 52 This process continued until three HouseGuests remained where the final vote was changed to determine the winner of the show The winner won the 500 000 prize the runner up left with 100 000 and 3rd place left with 50 000 51 The first season received negative reactions from both critics and viewers 53 Season 2 present edit nbsp Logo used for the second through fifteenth seasons Having spent millions on the series CBS announced a second season of the series with changes occurring to the format 5 putting more emphasis on competition and strategy bearing resemblance to another CBS show Survivor At the start of each week the HouseGuests compete in three competitions Head of Household Introduced in season 2 Power of Veto Introduced in season 3 and Have Not Introduced in season 7 For the Head of Household competition 54 HouseGuests compete for immunity from eviction and the power to nominate two HouseGuests for the eviction and often receive privileges such as their own personal bedroom and free laundry service however the incumbent Head of Household is not able to compete in the following week s Head of Household competition meaning that a HouseGuest cannot hold the title for a second consecutive week except for the final week or other stated circumstances 55 56 57 For the Power of Veto competition HouseGuests compete for the right to replace any nominated HouseGuest from the eviction which continues until three HouseGuests remain For the Have Not competition losing HouseGuests are penalized with a Have Not diet by eating slop and must sleep in a special bedroom for the remainder of the week 58 Evictions edit At the end of the week all HouseGuests except for three the Head of Household and the two nominees cast a vote one by one privately inside the Diary Room also called Confession Room in other international versions of the show to determine which of the two nominees should be evicted the HouseGuest receiving a majority of the eligible HouseGuest s votes is evicted from the house or in other words eliminated from the game during a live episode if there is a tie in the voting the reigning Head of Household then casts the deciding vote to break a tie 59 Unlike other versions of Big Brother the HouseGuests may discuss the nomination and eviction process openly and freely Once the HouseGuest is evicted the host then informs the evictee to take a few moments in bidding farewell messages to any remaining HouseGuests and gather his or her personal belongings before leaving the house Variants edit Some eviction ceremonies have at least one week with a different variant which was first seen since season 5 A notable variant dubbed the Double Eviction Week or Fast Forward Week had weeklong events Head of Household and Veto Competitions as well as Nominations Veto and Eviction Ceremonies occur in an accelerated format so that two HouseGuests are evicted over a week The Double Eviction Week has become a staple of the show particularly in the penultimate week featuring the Final 5 and Final 4 evictions Another variation of the Double Eviction was introduced in season 7 with the Double Eviction Night where the events of the week occur over the course of the Live Eviction episode with the event also becoming a staple of the show Season 22 introduced the Triple Eviction Night where two weeks worth of game events are played within an extended Live Eviction episode so that three HouseGuests are evicted the Triple Eviction Night was previously used on Big Brother Canada with a different format where a single live round was played with three Nominees and two HouseGuests being evicted within a single round Another variant is Eviction Competition as seen in seasons 14 and 18 in which HouseGuests compete in a series of competitions for survival in the house and the HouseGuest who finished last may face automatic eviction if it is a team competition all the members from the losing team are eligible for eviction as if they are nominated An Eviction Competition was also proposed as a twist in the premiere of season 19 but was not held as the majority opted for an eviction vote instead of a competition The Big Brother Jury edit About halfway through the game the evicted HouseGuests become members of the Big Brother Jury which play a role in voting for the winner of the season between the final two HouseGuests First Format edit The first format used in seasons 2 and 3 featured all evicted HouseGuests except for those who either quit or were expelled that became eligible to vote Before the final votes could be made on the night before Finale Night each of the evicted HouseGuests asked one question apiece to the final two who can only hear their voices but not see them in determining how they might vote for them after which each of the final two HouseGuests made their final appeal Then each of the evicted HouseGuests secretly inserted one of two gold keys each containing a different name of the HouseGuest that they want to win into one of twelve slots on the voting box Then on Finale Night before the evicted HouseGuests reveal their votes each of the final two HouseGuests had one last chance to change its outcome by choosing to eliminate one of the keys from the box thus nullifying that evicted HouseGuest s vote the final two have to make their choices carefully not knowing how anyone voted for The rest of the keys were then pulled from the box by the remaining evicted HouseGuests one by one in no particular order revealing their choice to win versus stating their choice to evict as in all other votes the HouseGuest that received the most votes from the evicted HouseGuests after all the votes have been revealed regardless of outcome would then be declared the winner of Big Brother and receive the grand prize Second Format edit Due to the possibility of a tie and a vote from the American public would be decisive during the first format the jury was revamped to allow only the seven recently evicted HouseGuests known as the Jury of Seven beginning in season 4 before increasing that number to nine Jury of Nine beginning in season 15 60 In this format the jury members are not shown any Diary Room interviews or any footage that may include strategy or details regarding nominations Before the jury members cast their final votes they each asked a question which can be directed to any one of the final two HouseGuests After that the final two HouseGuests each made their final pleas to the jury on why they deserved to win the game Then again in no particular order each of the jury members securely inserted the key with the name of the HouseGuest that they want to win into the slots on the voting box The host then pulls out the keys from the box one by one following the same no particular order revealing each juror s choice the HouseGuest that received the required number of votes from the jury four from seasons 4 thru 14 five from season 15 onwards is then declared the winner of Big Brother and receives the grand prize 61 Any jury member who either quit or were expelled in this format would not be allowed to vote instead their place would be taken over by the American public this was first seen in season 11 where Chima Simone was expelled from the game while she was still a member of the jury and host Julie Chen locked in the American public s vote on Chima s behalf 46 62 note 2 Twists to the game edit nbsp Big Brother 14 winner and Big Brother 22 contestant Ian Terry with the Diamond Power of Veto To keep the series intriguing each season typically features a new twist to the format of the game This began in season 3 with the famous Expect the Unexpected twist 63 Other seasons featured smaller twists that have had a smaller impact on the game usually affecting a single week The most notable example was Pandora s Box a twist that originated in season 11 64 The twist sees the Head of Household for that week being tempted by the box and can choose to either open the box or leave it Should that Head of Household choose to open it either good or bad consequences could be unleashed which would cause an impact on all HouseGuests 65 66 Similar variants have been applied in later seasons such as the Den of Temptation introduced in season 19 the Coup d Etat introduced in season 7 which allowed the holder to remove one or both nominees from the block on eviction night as well as choose who is nominated in their place 67 68 69 and the Diamond Power of Veto introduced in season 12 which allowed the user to remove one HouseGuest from the block and choose the replacement nominee 70 Season 14 also had a Diamond Power of Veto but that twist carried the same function as a standard Power of Veto 71 In some seasons such as seasons 8 10 and 16 the public voted for a set of HouseGuests who would work with the public On each pre determined period throughout the entire season the public voted for one of usually two possible actions the HouseGuests would want to perform and HouseGuests would earn prize money if they were able to complete the action Many seasons have featured twists in which evicted HouseGuests except for HouseGuests who either quit or were expelled can win reentry into the house either by public vote or competition Normally this involves sequestering each eliminated contestant individually or in the jury house depending on whether the twist occurred pre jury or post jury respectively America s Favorite HouseGuest edit Since season 7 viewers of Big Brother cast a vote to decide the fan favorite HouseGuest for a cash award of 25 000 in every season except Over The Top The results are announced following the finale of the respective season During its debut the award was only eligible to the Jury of Seven hence the award was called America s Favorite Juror or America s Choice Jury Prize before expanding the eligibility to all HouseGuests including the season s winner with the exception of any HouseGuests who either quit or were expelled from the game beginning in season 11 The voting percentages were revealed live until dropped in season 17 72 Jeff Schroeder who participated in seasons 11 and 13 is the only HouseGuest to have won the award twice Broadcast edit nbsp Julie Chen seen here with Les Moonves has hosted the series since its premiere Since its launch in the United States Big Brother has aired on CBS 73 The show is simulcast in Canada on Global 74 The fourth and ninth seasons have both aired in the United Kingdom the latter airing in the Spring season 75 The first season featured a total of six episodes per week though all future installments would air three nights per week 76 Of these three episodes the weekly eviction episode is the only one that is live this is the only episode to feature host Julie Chen This show generally airs on Thursdays 77 To date there have been a total of 820 episodes of the series to air 78 With the exception of the ninth season the series typically airs once a year during the summer season 79 80 Big Brother was the final primetime show to make the switch to high definition television the first 15 seasons aired in standard definition with the sixteenth season being the first to be produced in HDTV 81 82 83 However the live internet feeds would not broadcast in HD until Big Brother 17 citation needed Before the series made the transfer it was the last remaining regularly scheduled prime time series to remain in standard definition 84 85 CBS released the entire third season as a nine disc set on Region 1 DVD 86 This made it the first season to receive an official release and has since become a rare item to find 87 The fourth season saw the release of a two disc highlights DVD featuring previously unseen footage deemed too racy for the main broadcast 88 To date these are the only seasons to see a physical release Beginning with the seventh season all future seasons are available for purchase on digital retail sites 89 With the 15th season TVGN now Pop began airing re runs of the series at later dates making it the first season to be aired following its premiere this continued with the 16th season 90 Subscribers to CBS All Access are able to stream the complete run of Big Brother including the differently formatted first season and an episode of Big Brother 2 that did not air in most markets due to ongoing coverage of the September 11 attacks CBS aired the spin off series Celebrity Big Brother from February 7 25 2018 It was the first spin off to air on the broadcast network and the second season overall to air in the winter television season the other being season 9 The celebrity edition aired in a concentrated run with fewer episodes but with multiple episodes each week 8 Live Internet feeds edit One of the main aspects of the series is the live feeds in which viewers can view inside the house at any time 91 The live feeds have been a part of the series since its inception initially being offered as a free service during the first season 92 From the second season onward a subscription to the live feeds has been required with the price ranging each year 93 The first season s feeds were available on the show s official site hosted by AOL 94 From the second season to the 14th season the feeds were available through RealNetworks either as a subscription or as a free addition for Gold members 95 Since 2016 the live feeds have aired on CBS All Access known as Paramount since March 2021 again requiring a subscription from users 96 Though advertised as being available at any time the feeds are shut off during the weekly nomination ceremony Power of Veto ceremony and the competitions and evictions for that week this is to provide suspense for the series 97 Slanderous statements and singing of copyrighted music are also blocked for legal reasons 98 99 100 In 2023 the live feeds launched on Pluto TV with limited commercial interruption marking the first time they have been offered for free since the first season 101 Competitions editHead of Household HOH edit The Head of Household competition is held at the beginning of each week and is most often occurred during the live eviction episode 102 Most often the first Head of Household competition will require HouseGuests to participate either in pairs or in teams 103 While the fourth fifth and eighth seasons had the HouseGuests competing in pairs 104 seasons 6 7 11 12 14 15 and 16 all saw HouseGuests participated as group 105 106 The live Head of Household competitions are typically quiz based and will see HouseGuests eliminated in each round 107 Competitions such as Majority Rules have been used numerous times with the game being played in the fourth fifth sixth eighth 10th and 12th seasons 108 109 a variation of the competition was used in the seventh season 110 Some competitions will attempt to cause drama in the house such as the En Garde Head of Household competition in which the winner of each round selected the next two to face off against one another 111 This competition was later used in the 10th through 16th seasons 112 113 Various competitions throughout the season will be endurance requiring HouseGuests to be the last one remaining in the competition 114 Endurance competitions are often held after game changing announcements such as when a previously evicted HouseGuest returns 115 Various endurance competitions may have punished or rewarded contestants who either fall off first or last 116 Skill based competitions also appear frequently throughout the season some of which may last for numerous hours 117 Skill competitions such as the 13th season s Big Brother Open are finished during the live eviction broadcast 118 The final Head of Household competition of each season features three rounds the first is endurance based the second is skill based often with a memory component and the final is quiz based usually narrated by the Jury members 119 120 One of the Head of Household s duties is to nominate two HouseGuests for eviction in the case of Final three the Head will instead vote to evict one of the remaining two HouseGuests since these HouseGuests are nominated by default Power of Veto PoV edit nbsp The Power of Veto symbol used since the show s third season The Power of Veto is a power first introduced in Big Brother 3 121 During its first season it did not allow a nominated HouseGuest to use it on themselves 122 The final Power of Veto that season was the Golden Power of Veto and allowed a nominated HouseGuest to remove themselves from the block 123 Following this the Golden Power of Veto was used in all subsequent seasons 124 125 The Diamond Power of Veto used in Big Brother 12 allowed one HouseGuest to remove themselves from the block 126 as well as choose the replacement nominee only moments before the live eviction 127 Power of Veto competitions differ drastically from the Head of Household competition with PoV competitions being more skill based in nature 128 Competitions such as the Pop Goes the Veto competition which required HouseGuests to find letter tiles and spell the longest word have been used in numerous consecutive seasons 129 130 Competitions such as the Big Brother Boardwalk competition see HouseGuests attempting to guess how much of an item there is this is one of various competitions that do not require HouseGuests to compete in a physical based competition 131 132 The How Bad Do You Want It Power of Veto competition first introduced in the seventh season saw HouseGuests taking punishments in exchange for advancing in the competition 133 Variations of this competition have been used in numerous subsequent seasons 134 135 Food and luxury edit Food and luxury competitions have been a part of the series since it first premiered In early seasons the losers of the food competition would be placed on a peanut butter and jelly diet and would not be permitted to eat any other foods 136 Beginning with Season 7 the losers of the Have Not competition were required to eat Big Brother Slop for food and sleep in a special Have Not room with cold showers and most discomforts such as hard pillows and beds for a week 137 138 139 140 Slop has proven to be an issue for some HouseGuests in both cases on Season 9 hypoglycemic HouseGuest Amanda Hansen fainted and had a seizure after only a few days of being on the slop diet 137 while HouseGuest Allison Nichols had an allergic reaction to the slop 141 142 both women were medically evacuated from the house though they returned the following morning 143 In some seasons a HouseGuest can also win a Never Not Pass which they would be immune from being a Have Not for the season s remainder Since the second All stars season subsequent weeks forego Have Not competitions and instead either the Head of Household or the previous recipients of Have Nots decide the next Have Nots for the week with the exception of a few weeks which reset the process such as weeks without a Have Not phase or a competition is held The choice of deciding the Have Not can be of any HouseGuests except for the reigning Head of Household or the incumbents or one team in the case of teams first seen in Season 23 HouseGuests can be penalized for not following Have Not rules which is usually incorporated with a penalty vote for eviction 144 145 or in some cases an additional day of a Have Not 146 A controversy occurred during Season 21 where eventual winner Jackson Michie also broke the rule but was not issued a penalty due to the obstruction of the camera view behind the shower walls while eating non slop 147 148 149 resulting in the Have Not being unseen for the remainder of that season 150 The HouseGuests also frequently compete in luxury competitions during their time in the house with most frequently the right to watch a film or television show in the house or a small cash prize 151 When competitions for films or television shows occur an actor or actress from the series may enter the house to host the competition or speak with the HouseGuests Actors such as Jeremy Piven 152 David Hasselhoff 153 and Neil Patrick Harris have all entered the house to participate in luxury competitions or rewards 154 Battle of the Block edit The Battle of the Block was first introduced during season 16 and was reintroduced during the following season s premiere Instead of the normal singular Head of Household HOH two HOHs were named for that week Each would then nominate a pair of nominees These two pairs of nominees would compete against each other in a competition The winning pair would receive immunity and if nominated the incumbent HOH that nominated them would be dethroned and losing immunity allowing the other HOH sole power for the rest of the week There were eight Battle of the Block competitions in season 16 and five in season 17 Battle of the Block did not return after season 18 Battle Back edit The Battle Back Competition allows an evicted HouseGuest to return into the house and play as if they were never actually evicted While elements of this competition first appeared in Season 15 it was officially introduced in Season 18 and has appeared in subsequent seasons except Seasons 22 24 The losers in each Battle Back faces permanent eviction and the winner in the final Battle Back competition won re entry A variant of a Battle Back also appear in Season 20 where the recent evicted HouseGuest competed in a single challenge due to a twist to determine whether the HouseGuest was allowed re entry if successful Another variant also happened on Season 18 dubbed as Round Trip Ticket the ticket would 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