Big Brother (TV series)

Big Brother is a reality television show in which a group of people live together in a large house, isolated from the outside world but continuously watched by television cameras. Each series lasts for around three months, and there are usually fewer than 15 participants. The housemates try to win a cash prize by avoiding periodic evictions from the house. The idea for the show is said to have come during a brainstorm session at the production house of John de Mol Produkties (an independent part of Endemol) on 4 September 1997. The first Big Brother broadcast was in the Netherlands in 1999 on the Veronica TV channel. It was picked up by Germany, Portugal, USA, UK, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland and Italy the following year and became a world-wide sensation. Since then it has been a prime-time hit in almost 70 countries. The show's name comes from George Orwell's 1949 novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, a dystopia in which Big Brother can always spy on the inhabitants of the dictatorship he heads through their television sets, with the slogan "Big Brother is watching you".

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Format

Although each country has made its own adaptations and changes to the format, the general concept has stayed the same: "Houseguests" are confined to a specially designed house where their every action is recorded by cameras and microphones at all times and they are not permitted any contact with the outside world.

In most versions, at regular intervals (normally once weekly, as introduced in the UK version, although in most early series it was every two weeks), the housemates are invited to vote to have one of a number of nominated housemates evicted from the house. In some cases two housemates may be evicted simultaneously (a "double eviction"), or rarely, no housemates will be removed for that week. At the end of the game, the last remaining housemate is declared the winner of that particular series and receives prizes, often including a large amount of money, a car, a vacation and (in some editions) a house.

From a sociological and demographic perspective, this format allows the opportunity for analysis of how people react when forced into close confinement with people who lie outside their comfort zone, since they may hold different opinions or ideals from other contestants, or simply belong to a different group of people than a contestant normally interacts with. Indeed, the format is ideally suited to such analysis because the viewer is afforded the opportunity to see how a person reacts on the outside through the constant recording of their actions and also what they feel on the inside through the Diary Room/Confession Room. The results can range from violent or angry confrontations to genuine and tender connections (often including romantic interludes), providing entertainment to the public.

Besides living together under continuous observation, which is the major attraction of the contest, the program relies on four basic props: The stripped-bare back-to-basics environment in which they live, the evictions, the weekly tasks and competitions set by Big Brother and the "Diary/Confession Room," in which the housemates individually convey their thoughts, feelings, and frustrations and reveal their nominees for eviction.

In the first season of most series of Big Brother, the house that the housemates had to live in was very basic. Although essential amenities such as running water, furniture and a limited ration of food were provided, luxury items were often forbidden. This added a survivalist element to the show, increasing the potential for social tension within the house. Nowadays, almost all series provide a modern house for the contest, with a jacuzzi, sauna, VIP suite, loft and other luxuries.

The housemates are required to do housework, and are set tasks by the producers of the show, who communicate with the housemates via the omnipresent authority figure known to them only as "Big Brother." The tasks are designed to test their teamwork abilities and community spirit, and in some countries the housemates' shopping budget or weekly allowance often depends on the outcome of any given tasks. The housemates have a weekly allowance with which they can buy food and other essentials.

At regular intervals, the housemates each privately nominate a number of fellow housemates that they wish to see evicted from the house. The housemates with the most nomination points are then announced and viewers are given the opportunity to vote via telephone for whom they wish to see evicted. The only known exception to this process is the American version, in which the housemates themselves vote to evict each other. After the votes are tallied, the "evictee" leaves the house and is interviewed live by the host of the show, usually in front of a studio audience.

The series is notable for involving the Internet. Although the show typically broadcasts daily updates in the evening (which are sometimes criticized for their heavy editing), viewers can also watch a continuous, 24-hour feed from multiple cameras on the web. These websites were highly successful, even after some national series started charging for access to the video stream. In some countries, Internet broadcasting was supplemented by updates via email, WAP and SMS. The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, such as the UK, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content (such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast) to be removed.

Despite derision from many critics, the show has been a commercial success around the world. The voyeuristic nature of the show, in which contestants volunteer to surrender their privacy in return for minor celebrity status and a comparatively small cash prize, has attracted much scorn.[1] On numerous occasions, participants in the various series have become sexually involved with each other, sometimes engaging in intercourse in front of Big Brother's cameras. This recorded material is typically not broadcast due to its explicit nature, as in the Australian and American editions. Other editions, however, such as the German and British versions, do broadcast it. The Internet stream also captures such moments, which has led to some controversy, with certain jurisdictions such as Greece attempting to have the show removed from the airwaves.[1]

Most international versions of the show remain quite similar to each other in that their main format remains true to the original fly on the wall, observational style, with the emphasis being on human relationships. This is taken to the extent that contestants are forbidden from discussing nominations or voting strategy altogether. The U.S. version, however, has since 2001 taken on a significantly different format from the others in their second season, with a far stronger emphasis on strategy, competition and voting.

Isolation of Big Brothers

Big Brother contestants are, for the most part, isolated within the house. They are allowed no access to television, radio or the Internet and are not allowed any form of communications with the outside world (excluding one time on the UK series, where the housemates were allowed to watch a 2002 World Cup match, the Inauguration of Barack Obama and the 2010 World Cup 2nd round game England vs. Germany for winning a PK shootout against German Big Brother housemates). In some shows, even books and writing material are not permitted, with the exception of religious materials such as the Bible, Torah or Qur'an; however, some versions completely ban all reading material, whether or not it is religious or secular. Some versions (especially the British version) ban writing utensils; because of this, any sort of item that can be used to write with are often banned, such as lipstick or eyeliner. Despite the fact that the housemates are isolated from the outside world, on some occasions, some houseguests are allowed to exit the house as part of various prizes or tasks. Housemates are sometimes permitted to exit the house in case of emergencies, however, they must come back within 24 hours to avoid being eliminated from the game.

Contestants are not completely isolated, however. They have regularly scheduled interactions with the show's host (mostly on eviction nights), and throughout each day the program's producer, via the "Big Brother" voice, instructs the contestants on various matters and sometimes issues tasks or commands them to take certain actions. In some versions of the show, private chats with a psychologist are allowed at any time, often by means of a telephone in the Diary Room.

Contact from the outside world has taken place in the form of fly-overs by planes carrying banners with messages for the contestants. Whenever these planes are discovered by producers, the house guests are ordered indoors by Big Brother in an effort to prevent them from reading the banners.

Variations in the format

Location of different versions of Big Brother

Special editions of Big Brother

Celebrity Big Brother / Big Brother VIP

The Big Brother format has been adapted in some countries in that the housemates are locally known celebrities. These shows are called Celebrity Big Brother or Big Brother VIP, depending on where the series is. In some countries, the prize money normally awarded to the winning housemate is donated to a charity, and all celebrities are paid to appear in the show as long as they do not voluntarily leave before their eviction or the end of the series. The rest of the format rules are almost the same as the ones from the original version, although in many occasions they are not so strict due to the exceptional character of the program. The series has been a prime-time hit in many countries and was aired for the first time in 1999, in the Netherlands.

Other editions

The Big Brother format has been extensively modified in some countries, most often to the point where the housemates are either teenagers or housemates from previous seasons. The winners of these seasons are often eligible to win the prize for themselves, unlike most of the celebrity edition versions.

There are also "test runs" with a group of celebrities or journalists living together in the house during a few days, with the only goal being testing out the house. There are occasions where people who have auditioned for the show are also put in the house, most notably in the British edition, where many housemates claim to have met before. Series such as these are known to occur in Argentina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico, Pacific, Philippines, Spain and many other countries. In some cases, it is not broadcast, but in others, such as the US edition, it is used as a promotional tool.

Big Brother series

There are currently 233 winners of the Big Brother format, the most recent winner is Josie Gibson from United Kingdom.

Region/Country Local Title Network Winners Main Presenters
African Continent Big Brother Africa M-Net
DStv (Live)
United Kingdom E4 (Season 1)
United States The Africa Channel (Season 1 in 2008)

Season 1, 2003: Zambia Cherise Makubale
Season 2, 2007: Tanzania Richard Dyle Bezuidenhout
Season 3, 2008: Angola Ricardo Venancio
Season 4, 2009: Nigeria Kevin Chuwang

Mark Pilgrim (Season 1)
Kabelo Ngakane (Season 2-3)
Ikponmwosa Osakioduwa (Season 4-present)
Big Brother Africa: All-Stars

Season 5, 2010: Current season

Albania Albania Big Brother Top Channel
Digit-Alb (Live)

Season 1, 2008: Arbër Çepani
Season 2, 2009: Qetsor Ferunaj
Season 3, 2010: Jetmir Salaj
Season 4, 2011: Upcoming Season

Arbana Osmani (Season 1-present)
Arab League Arab World بيغ براذر الرئيس
Big Brother Al-Rais
MBC 2 Season 1, 2004: Discontinued[3] Razan Maghrebi (Season 1)
 Argentina Gran Hermano Telefe
Uruguay Canal 4
DirecTV (Live) (Season 1-3)
Cablevisión (Live) (Season 4-present)

Season 1, 2001: Marcelo Corazza
Season 2, 2001: Roberto Parra
Season 3, 2002-2003: Viviana Colmenero
Season 4, 2007: Marianela Mirra
Season 5, 2007: Esteban Morais
Season 6, 2011: Upcoming season

Soledad Silveyra (Season 1-3)
Jorge Rial (Season 4-present)
Gran Hermano Famosos Telefe

Season 1, 2007: Diego Leonardi

Jorge Rial (Season 1)
 Australia Big Brother Australia Network Ten
New Zealand TV 2 (Seasons 1-3 , 5)
New Zealand Prime (Season 4)

Season 1, 2001: United Kingdom Ben Williams
Season 2, 2002: Peter Corbett
Season 3, 2003: Regina Bird
Season 4, 2004: Fiji Trevor Butler
Season 5, 2005: Greg Mathew (Logan)
Season 6, 2006: Jamie Brooksby
Season 7, 2007: Aleisha Cowcher
Season 8, 2008: Terri Munro

Gretel Killeen (Season 1-7)
Kyle Sandilands (Season 8)
Jackie O (Season 8)

Celebrity Big Brother Network Ten Season 1, 2002: Dylan Lewis
 Belgium Big Brother Kanaal Twee

Season 1, 2000: Steven Spillebeen
Season 2, 2001: Ellen Dufour
Season 3, 2002: Kelly Vandevenne
Season 4, 2003: Kristof van Camp
Season 5, 2006: Kirsten Janssens
Season 6, 2007: Diana Ferrante

Walter Grootaers (Season 1-6)
Big Brother VIPs vtm
Kanaal Twee

Season 1, 2001: Sam Gooris
Season 2, 2006: Pim Symoens

Big Brother All-Stars Kanaal Twee

Season 1, 2003: Heidi Zutterman

 Brazil Big Brother Brasil Rede Globo
Portugal Globo Portugal (Season 8)
SKY (Live)

Season 1, 2002: Kléber de Paula
Season 2, 2002: Rodrigo Leonel
Season 3, 2003: Dhomini Ferreira
Season 4, 2004: Cida da Silva
Season 5, 2005: Jean Wyllys
Season 6, 2006: Mara Viana
Season 7, 2007: Diego Gasques
Season 8, 2008: Rafinha Ribeiro
Season 9, 2009: Maximiliano Porto
Season 10, 2010: Marcelo Dourado
Season 11, 2011: Upcoming Season

Marisa Orth (Season 1)
Pedro Bial (Season 1-present)
 Bulgaria Big Brother Nova Television
Nova+ (Live) (Season 1-4)
Diema Family (Live) (Season 5)

Season 1, 2004-2005: Zdravko Vasilev
Season 2, 2005: Miroslav Atanasov
Season 3, 2006: Lyubov Stancheva
Season 4, 2008: Georgi Alourkov

Niki Kunchev (Season 1-3; 5)
Milen Tsvetkov (Season 4)
Big Brother Family

Season 5, 2010: Eli & Vesselin Kouzmovi

VIP Brother Nova Television
Nova+ (Live) (Season 1-2)
Diema 2 (Live) (Season 3)

Season 1, 2006: Konstantin Slavov
Season 2, 2007: Hristina Stefanova
Season 3, 2009: Deyan Slavchev

Niki Kunchev (Season 1-present)
 Canada Loft Story TQS[4]

Season 1, 2003: Julie Lemay & Samuel Tissot
Season 2, 2006: Mathieu Baron & Stéphanie Bélanger
Season 3, 2006: Jean-Philippe Anwar & Kim Rusk
Season 4, 2007: Mathieu Surprenant
Season 5, 2008: Charles-Éric Boncoeur

Renée-Claude Brazeau (Season 1)
Isabelle Maréchal (Season 2)
Marie Plourde (Season 3-5)
Pierre-Yves Lord (Season 6)
Chéli Sauvé-Castonguay (Season 7)
Loft Story: La Revanche (All-Stars Format)

Season 6, 2009: Sébastien Tremblay

Big Brother V

Season 7, 2010 : Vincent Durand Dubé

 Colombia Gran Hermano Caracol TV

Season 1, 2003: Mónica Tejón

Adriana Arango (Season 1)
 Croatia Big Brother RTL

Season 1, 2004: Saša Tkalčević
Season 2, 2005: Hamdija Seferović
Season 3, 2006: Danijel Rimanić
Season 4, 2007: Vedran Lovrenčić
Season 5, 2008: Krešimir Duvančić

Daria Knez (Season 1)
Antonija Blaće (Season 2-5)

Celebrity Big Brother

Season 1, 2008: Danijela Dvornik

Antonija Blaće (Season 1)

 Czech Republic Big Brother TV NOVA

Season 1, 2005: David Šín

Eva Aichmajerová (Season 1)
Lejla Abbasová (Season 1)
Leoš Mareš (Season 1)
 Denmark Big Brother TV Danmark

Season 1, 2001: Jill Liv Nielsen
Season 2, 2001: Carsten B. Berthelsen
Season 3, 2003: Johnni Madsen

Lisbeth Janniche (All seasons)
Big Brother VIP

Season 1, 2003: Thomas Bickham

Big Brother Reality All-Stars Season 1, 2004: Jill Liv Nielsen (Big Brother)
 Ecuador Gran Hermano Ecuavisa

Season 1, 2003: David Burbano

Toty Rodríguez (Season 1)
 Finland Big Brother Sub

Season 1, 2005: Perttu Sirviö
Season 2, 2006: Sari Nygren
Season 3, 2007: Sauli Koskinen
Season 4, 2008: Anniina Mustajärvi
Season 5, 2009: Iran Aso Alanso
Season 6, 2010: Current Season

Mari Kakko (Season 1-2)
Vappu Pimiä (Season 3-5)
Susanna Laine (Season 6)

 France Loft Story M6

Season 1, 2001: Christophe Mercy & Loana Petrucciani
Season 2, 2002: Karine Delgado & Thomas Saillofest

Benjamin Castaldi (Season 1-2)

Secret Story

TF1
CanalSat (Live)
Season 1, 2007: Marjorie, Cyrielle and Johanna Bluteau ("Les Triplées")

Season 2, 2008: Belgium Matthias Pohl
Season 3, 2009: Emilie Nefnaf
Season 4, 2010: Current season

Benjamin Castaldi (Season 1-present)
 Germany

Big Brother

RTL 2
RTL (Season 2-3)
Single TV (Season 2)
Tele 5 (Season 4-6)
MTV2 Pop (Season 4-5)
VIVA (Season 5, 9)
Premiere (Live) (Season 5-9)
Sky (Live) (Season 10-present)
9Live (Season 8)

Season 1, 2000: John Milz
Season 2, 2000: Alida Nadine Kurras
Season 3, 2001: Karina Schreiber
Season 4, 2003: Jan Geilhufe
Season 5, 2004-2005: Sascha Sirtl
Season 6, 2005-2006: Michael Knopf
Season 7, 2007: Michael Carstensen
Season 8, 2008: Silke Kaufmann, "Isi"
Season 9, 2008-2009: Daniel Schöller
Season 10, 2010: Timo Grätsch
Season 11, 2011: Upcoming Season

Percy Hoven (Season 1)
Oliver Geissen (Season 2-3)
Ruth Moschner (Season 5-6)
Oliver Petszokat (Season 6)
Charlotte Karlinder (Season 7-8)
Miriam Pielhau (Season 8-9)
Aleksandra Bechtel (Season 4;10-present)

Greece Cyprus
Greece and Cyprus

Big Brother

ANT1 (Season 1-4)
Alpha TV[5] (Season 5-present)

Season 1, 2001: Giorgos Triantafyllidis
Season 2, 2002: Alexandros Moskhos
Season 5, 2010: Upcoming Season

Andreas Mikroutsikos (Season 1-3)
Roula Koromila(Season 5)
The Wall (The Battle Format)

Season 3, 2003: Thodores Jspógloy

Big Mother (Family Format)

Season 4, 2005: Nikos Papadopoulos

Tatiana Stefanidou (Season 4)
 Hungary Big Brother Nagy Testvér TV2

Season 1, 2002: Éva Párkányi
Season 2, 2003: Zsófi Horváth

Claudia Liptai (Season 1-2)
Attila Till (Season 1-2)
Big Brother VIP TV2

Season 1, 2003: Gábor Bochkor
Season 2, 2003: Soma Mamagésa
Season 3, 2003: Zolee Ganxsta

 India Bigg Boss (Celebrity Format) SET (Season 1)
Colors TV (Season 2-present)

Season 1, 2006-2007: Rahul Roy
Season 2, 2008: Ashutosh Kaushik
Season 3, 2009: Vindu Dara Singh
Season 4, 2010-2011: Upcoming Season

Arshad Warsi (Season 1)
Shilpa Shetty (Season 2)
Amitabh Bachchan (Season 3)
Salman Khan (Season 4)
 Israel האח הגדול
Haach Hagadol
Channel 2 - Keshet
HOT (Live)

Season 1, 2008: Shifra Kornfeld
Season 2, 2009-2010: Eliraz Sadeh

Erez Tal (Season 1-present)
Assi Azar (Season 1-present)
VIP האח הגדול
Ha'Ach Ha'Gadol VIP

Season 1, 2009: Dudi Melitz

 Italy

Grande Fratello

Canale 5
Mediaset Premium (Live) (Season 6-8;10-present)
SKY Vivo (Live) (Season 6-8)
Mediaset Plus (Live) (Season 9)
SKY Show (Live) (Season 9)

Season 1, 2000: Cristina Plevani
Season 2, 2001: Flavio Montrucchio
Season 3, 2003: Floriana Secondi
Season 4, 2004: Serena Garitta
Season 5, 2004: IsraelIran Jonathan Kashanian
Season 6, 2006: Augusto De Megni
Season 7, 2007: Milo Coretti
Season 8, 2008: Mario Ferretti
Season 9, 2009: MontenegroRomani people Ferdi Berisa
Season 10, 2009-2010: Mauro Marin
Season 11, 2010: Upcoming Season

Daria Bignardi (Season 1-2)
Barbara D'Urso (Season 3-5)
Alessia Marcuzzi (Season 6-present)

 Mexico

Big Brother México

Televisa
SKY (Live)

Season 1, 2002: Rocío Cárdenas
Season 2, 2003: Silvia Irabien
Season 3, 2005: Evelyn Nieto

Adela Micha (Season 1-2)
Verónica Castro (Season 3)

Big Brother VIP

Season 1, 2002: Galilea Montijo
Season 2, 2003: Omar Chaparro
Season 3 (Part 1), 2004: Eduardo Videgaray
Season 3 (Part 2), 2004: Roxanna Castellanos
Season 4, 2005: Sasha Sökol

Víctor Trujillo (Season 1)
Verónica Castro (Season 2-4)

 Netherlands

Big Brother

Veronica (Season 1-2)
Yorin (Season 3-4)
Talpa (Season 5-6)

Season 1, 1999: Bart Spring in 't Veld
Season 2, 2000: Bianca Hagenbeek
Season 3, 2001: Sandy Boots
Season 4, 2002: Jeanette Godefroy
Season 5, 2005: Joost Hoebink
Season 6, 2006: Jeroen Visser

Rolf Wouters (Season 1)
Daphne Deckers (Season 1)
Esther Duller (Season 2)
Beau Van Erven Doren (Season 2)
Patty Brard (Season 3)
Martijn Krabbé (Season 4)
Ruud de Wild (Season 5)
Bridget Maasland (Season 5-6)

Big Brother VIPs Veronica (Season 1)
Talpa (Season 2)

Season 1, 2000: No winner
Season 2, 2006: No winner

Caroline Tensen (Season 2)

 Nigeria

Big Brother Nigeria

M-Net
DStv (Live)
Season 1, 2006: Katung Aduwak Olisa Adibua (Season 1)
Michelle Dede (Season 1)
 Norway Big Brother Norge TVN

Season 1, 2001: Lars Joakim Ringom
Season 2, 2002: Veronica Agnes Roso
Season 3, 2003: Eva Lill Baukhol

Arve Juritzen (Season 1-2)
Trygve Rønningen (Season 3)
Big Brother: 100 Dager Etter (Selection Contestants/All-Stars Format) Season 1, 2001: Leena Brekke

Chile Ecuador Peru
Pacific Region

Gran Hermano del Pacífico

Ecuador Telesistema
Chile RedTV
Peru ATV
Season 1, 2005: Ecuador Juan Sebastián López Lorena Meritano (Season 1)

Regional Main Presenters
Chile Álvaro Ballera & Álvaro García
Ecuador Janine Leal
Peru Juan Francisco Escobar

 Philippines Pinoy Big Brother ABS-CBN
SkyCable (Live)

Season 1, 2005: Nene Tamayo
Season 2, 2007: Beatriz Saw
Season 3, 2009-2010: Melisa Cantiveros

Willie Revillame (Season 1)
Toni Gonzaga (Season 1-3)
Mariel Rodriguez (Season 1-3)
Bianca Gonzalez (Season 2-3)
Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition

Season 1, 2006: Keanna Reeves
Season 2, 2007-2008: Ruben Gonzaga

Toni Gonzaga (Season 1-2)
Mariel Rodriguez (Season 1-2)
Luis Manzano (Season 1)
Bianca Gonzalez (Season 2)
Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition

Season 1, 2006: People's Republic of China Kim Chiu
Season 2, 2008: Ejay Falcon
Season 3, 2010: Australia James Reid

Mariel Rodriguez (Season 1-3)
Bianca Gonzalez (Season 1-3)
Toni Gonzaga (Season 1-3)
Luis Manzano (Season 2)
 Poland Big Brother TVN (Season 1-3)
TV4 (Season 4-5)

Season 1, 2001: Janusz Dzięcioł
Season 2, 2001: Marzena Wieczorek
Season 3, 2002: Piotr Borucki
Season 4, 2007: Jolanta Rutowicz
Season 5 (Part 2), 2008: Janusz Strączek

Martyna Wojciechowska (Season 1-3)
Grzegorz Miecugow (Season 1)
Andrzej Sołtysik (Season 2-3)
Karina Kunkiewicz (Season 4)
Kuba Klawiter (Season 4-5)
Małgorzata Kosik (Season 5)

Big Brother : Ty Wybierasz (Selection Contestants Format)

Season 1, 2001: Małgorzata Maier & Sebastian Florek
Season 2, 2001: Barbara Knap & Jakub Jankowski

Big Brother VIP Season 5 (Part 1), 2008: Jarek Jakimowicz
 Portugal Big Brother TVI

Season 1, 2000-2001: Zé Maria Seleiro
Season 2, 2001: Henrique Guimarães
Season 3, 2001: Catarina Cabral
Season 4, 2003: Nando Geraldes
Season 5, 2010: Upcoming season

Teresa Guilherme (Season 1-4)
TBA (Season 5)
Big Brother Famosos

Season 1, 2002: Ricardo Vieira, "Ricky"
Season 2, 2002: Vítor Norte

Teresa Guilherme (Season 1-2)
 Romania Big Brother Prima TV

Season 1, 2003: Sorin "Soso" Pavel Fisteag
Season 2, 2004: Iustin Popovici

Andreea Raicu (Season 1-2)
Virgil Ianțu (Season 1-2)

 Russia большой брат
Bol'shoy Brat
TNT
Ukraine TET (Season 1 in 2008)
Season 1, 2005: Anastasia Yagaylova Ingeborga Dapkunaite (Season 1)

Norway Sweden
Scandinavian Peninsula[6]

Big Brother

Sweden Kanal5
Norway TVN

Season 1, 2005: Norway Britt Goodwin
Season 2, 2006: Sweden Jessica Lindgren

Norway Brita Møystad Engseth (Season 1-2)
Sweden Adam Alsing (Season 1)
Sweden Hannah Rosander (Season 2)

Second Life Big Brother Second Life World Wide Web Season 1, 2006: Madlen Flint
 Slovakia Big Brother Súboj TV Markíza Season 1, 2005: Richard Tkáč Zuzana Belohorcová (Season 1)
 Slovenia Big Brother
Kanal A

Season 1, 2007: Australia Andrej Novak
Season 2, 2008: Naske Mehić

Nina Osenar (All-Seasons)
Big Brother Slavnih (Celebrity Format) POP TV Season 1, 2010: Upcoming Season
 South Africa Big Brother South Africa M-Net
DStv (Live)

Season 1, 2001: Ferdinand Rabie
Season 2, 2002: Richard Cawood

Mark Pilgrim (Season 1-2)

Gerry Rantseli (Season 1-2)

Celebrity Big Brother

Season 1, 2002: Bill Flynn

 Spain

Gran Hermano

Telecinco (Season 1-present)
La Siete (Season 11-present)
Telecinco 2 (Season 1 (R) and 10)
Telecinco Estrellas (Season 9)
Quiero TV (Live) (Season 1-3)
Vía Digital (Live) (Season 4-5)
Digital+ (Live) (Season 6-present)

Season 1, 2000: Ismael Beiro
Season 2, 2001: France Sabrina Mahi
Season 3, 2002: Francisco Javier García, "Javito"
Season 4, 2002-2003: Pedro Oliva
Season 5, 2003-2004: Nuria Yáñez
Season 6, 2004: Juan José Mateo Rocamora, "Juanjo"
Season 7, 2005-2006: José Herrero, "Pepe"
Season 8, 2006: Brazil Naiala Melo
Season 9, 2007: Judit Iglesias
Season 10, 2008-2009: Iván Madrazo
Season 11, 2009-2010: Ángel Muñoz
Season 12, 2010: Upcoming season

Mercedes Milá (Seasons 1-2;4-present)
Pepe Navarro (Season 3)

Gran Hermano VIP

Telecinco

Season 1, 2004: France Marlene Mourreau
Season 2, 2005: Mexico Ivonne Armand

Jesús Vázquez (Season 1-2)

Gran Hermano: El Reencuentro (All-Stars Format)

Telecinco
La Siete
Digital+ (Live)

Season 1, 2010: José Herrero, "Pepe" & Raquel López

Mercedes Milá (Season 1)

 Sweden Big Brother Sverige Kanal5

Season 1, 2000: Angelica Freij
Season 2, 2002: Ulrica Andersson
Season 3, 2003: Danne Sörensen
Season 4, 2004: Carolina Gynning

Adam Alsing (Season 1-4)
Big Brother Stjärnveckan (Reality All-Stars Format)

Season 1, 2002: Anki Lundberg (Baren)

 Switzerland Big Brother Schweiz TV3

Season 1, 2000: Daniela Kanton
Season 2, 2001: Christian Ponleitner

Daniel Fohrler (Season 1)
Eva Wannemacher (Season 2)

 Thailand Big Brother Thailand iTV

Season 1, 2005: Nipon Perktim
Season 2, 2006: Arisa Sonthirod

Saranyu Vonkarjun (Season 1-2)
 United Kingdom

Big Brother

Channel 4
E4
Wales S4C (Series 1-10)
South Africa M-Net (Series 4)
Poland TVN Lingua[7]

Series 1, 2000: England Craig Phillips
Series 2, 2001: Republic of Ireland Brian Dowling
Series 3, 2002: England Kate Lawler
Series 4, 2003: Scotland Cameron Stout
Series 5, 2004: Portugal Nadia Almada
Series 6, 2005: England Anthony Hutton
Series 7, 2006: England Pete Bennett
Series 8, 2007: Nigeria Brian Belo
Series 9, 2008: Wales Rachel Rice
Series 10, 2009: England Sophie Reade
Series 11, 2010: England Josie Gibson

Davina McCall (Series 1-present)
Celebrity Big Brother BBC One (Series 1)
Channel 4
E4
Wales S4C

Series 1, 2001: England Jack Dee
Series 2, 2002: England Mark Owen
Series 3, 2005: England Bez Berry
Series 4, 2006: England Chantelle Houghton
Series 5, 2007: India Shilpa Shetty
Series 6, 2009: Sweden Ulrika Jonsson
Series 7, 2010: England Alex Reid

Ultimate Big Brother (All-Stars Format) Channel 4
E4
Series 1, 2010: Current Series
Teen Big Brother Channel 4
E4
Wales S4C
Series 1, 2003: Republic of Ireland Paul Brennan Dermot O'Leary (Series 1)
Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack Channel 4
E4
Wales S4C
Series 1, 2008: Scotland John Loughton
Big Brother Panto (All-Stars Format) Channel 4
E4
Wales S4C
Series 1, 2004: No winner Jeff Brazier (Series 1)
 United States Big Brother CBS
Showtime 2
Canada Global
United Kingdom E4 (Season 4, 9)

Season 1, 2000: Eddie McGee
Season 2, 2001: Italy Will Kirby
Season 3, 2002: Lisa Donahue
Season 4, 2003: South Korea Jun Song
Season 5, 2004: Drew Daniel
Season 6, 2005: Maggie Ausburn
Season 8, 2007: Dick Donato
Season 9, 2008: Adam Jasinski
Season 10, 2008: Dan Gheesling
Season 11, 2009: Jordan Lloyd
Season 12, 2010: Current season

Julie Chen (Season 1-present)
Big Brother: All-Stars Season 7, 2006: Mike Malin
Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Serbia Republic of Macedonia

Western Balkans

Veliki Brat Bosnia and Herzegovina Pink BH
Montenegro Pink M
Serbia B92
Republic of Macedonia A1

Season 1, 2006: Serbia Ivan Ljuba
Season 2, 2007: Discontinued[8]
Season 3, 2009: Serbia Vladimir Arsić
Season 4, 2010: Upcoming season

Marijana Mićić (Season 1, 3-present)
Ana Mihajlovski (Season 2)

Veliki Brat VIP

Season 1, 2007: Serbia Saša Ćurčić
Season 2, 2008: Montenegro Mimi Đurović
Season 3, 2009: Serbia Miki Đuričić
Season 4, 2010: Serbia Milan Marić

Ana Mihajlovski (Seasons 1-2)
Milan Kalinić (Seasons 2-3)
Marijana Mićić (Seasons 3-4)

Veliki Brat: Generalna Proba (Selection Contestants Format) Serbia B92 (Only for Serbia)

Season 1, 2006: Serbia Jelena Provci & Marko Miljkovic

Marijana Mićić (Season 1)

Big Brother exchange

When two seasons in different countries are taking place simultaneously, housemates are sometimes temporarily exchanged between them.

Big Brother series Housemates involved Year Duration
Mexico BB1 Mexico

swapped with
Spain GH3 Spain

Eduardo Ozorco, "El Doc"

swapped with
Andrés Barreiro, "Ness"

2002 7 days
Argentina GH3 Argentina

swapped with
Spain GH4 Spain

Eduardo Carrera

swapped with
Inmaculada González

2003 7 days
Ecuador GH1 Ecuador

swapped with
Mexico BB2 Mexico

Álvaro Montalván

swapped with
Eduardo Enríque

2003 7 days
Uganda BB1 Africa

swapped with
United Kingdom BB4 UK

Gaetano Juko Kagwa

swapped with
Cameron Stout

2003 4 Days
Sweden BB2 Scandinavia

swapped with
Thailand BB2 Thailand

Anton Granlund

swapped with
Kirt Tirat, "Boo"

2006 7 Days
Philippines PBB2 Philippines

swapped with
Slovenia BB1 Slovenia

Bruce Quebral
swapped with
Tina Semolič

2007 5 days
Argentina GH5 Argentina

swapped with
Spain GH9 Spain

Soledad Melli

swapped with
Eneko Van Horenbeke

2007 7 days
Zimbabwe BB3 Africa

swapped with
Finland BB4 Finland

Munya Chidzonga

swapped with
Johan Grahn

2008 7 days
Finland BB5 Finland

swapped with
Philippines PBB3 Philippines

Kätlin Laas

swapped with
Catherine Remperas

2009 6 days
Spain GH11 Spain

swapped with
Italy GF10 Italy

Gerardo Prager and
Saray Pereira

swapped with
Carmela Gualtieri and
Massimo Scattarella

2010 7 days

Ex-Big Brother exchange

Big Brother series Housemates involved Year
Mexico VIP2 Mexico

swapped with
Spain GH5 Spain

Isabel Madow

swapped with
Aída Nízar

2003
Russia BR1 Russia

Housemate Visited
Chile Ecuador Peru GH1 Pacific

Ivan Timoshenko

swapped with
Gianmarco Retis

2005
Argentina GH4 Argentina

swapped with
Brazil BB7 Brazil

Pablo Espósito

swapped with
Iris Stefanelli

2007

Ex-Big Brother visit

Big Brother series Housemates involved Year
United Kingdom BB4 UK

Housemate Visited
Australia BB3 Australia

Anouska Golebiewski
2003
United Kingdom BB5 UK

Housemate Visited
Australia BB5 Australia

Nadia Almada
2005
United Kingdom CBB4 UK

Housemate Visited
Germany BB6 Germany

Chantelle Houghton
2006
Slovenia BB1 Slovenia

Housemate Visited
Philippines PBB2 Philippines

Tina Semolič
2007
United Kingdom BB3/CBB5 UK

Contestant
India BB2 India

Jade Goody
2008
Angola BB3 Africa

Housemate Visited
Brazil BB9 Brazil

Ricardo Ferreira, "Ricco"
2008
Germany BB9 Germany

Housemate Visited
Philippines PBB3 Philippines

Annina Ucatis
2009
Italy GF10 Italy

Housemates Visited
Albania BB3 Albania

George Leonard
Veronica Ciardi
2010

Casting Selection Big Brother exchange

Big Brother series Housemates involved Year
Italy GF9 Italy

Housemate Visited
Spain GH10 Spain

Doroti Polito
Leonia Coccia
2009

Subtitles of Big Brother series

These are some of the subtitles of Big Brother shows around the world. These are not the local title of the show.

Region / Country Season Subtitle
Angola Botswana Ethiopia Ghana Kenya
Malawi Mozambique Namibia Nigeria South Africa
Tanzania Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe Africa
4 Revolution
5 All-Stars
 Belgium 3 Big Brother Anders
5 Zero Privacy
6
 Bulgaria 1 Биг Брадър вижда всичко! (Big Brother sees everything!)
3 Очаквайте неочакваното! (Expect the unexpected!)
VIP 2 Нов! (NEW!)
4 Епизод 4 (Episode 4)
VIP 3 Звездите имат сърца! (Celebrities have hearts!)
5 Family
 Canada 6 Loft Story : La revanche (Loft Story : The revenge)
7 Big Brother
 Croatia 1 Vidi sve (Sees Everything)
2 Gola istina (Naked Truth)
3 Do kraja (To The End)
4 Bez milosti! (No Mercy!)
5 Avantura te zove! (Adventure calls you!)
 Finland 1 Aidoin voittaa (The most genuine wins)
2 Toinen tuleminen (Second coming)
3 Käytä valtaasi (Use your power)
4 Kuka oikeasti olet? (Who do you really are?)
5 Kaikki on toisin (Everything is different)
6 Kulissit kaatuvat (Coulisse collapses)
 Germany 4 The Battle
6 Das Dorf (The Village)
9 Reloaded
 Greece 3 The Wall
4 Big Mother
 Netherlands 3 The Battle
VIP 2 Big Brother Hotel
 Norway 3 The Wall
 Philippines Teen 2 Plus
3 Double Up
Teen 3 Clash of 2010
 Poland 1, 2, 4.1, 5 (Part 2) Wielki Brat (Big Brother)
3 Bitwa (The Battle)
5 (Part 1) VIP
 Portugal 1 O Grande Irmão (The Big Brother)
2
3
 Romania 1 Fratele Cel Mare (The Big Brother)
 Serbia 2 Očekuj neočekivano (Expect the Unexpected)
3 Veliki Brat je dvoličan (Big Brother gets two-faced)
VIP 4 Bitka počinje (The Battle starts)
 Spain VIP 1 El Desafío (The Challenge)
1-7 La vida en directo (Live Life)
8 Lo verás todo (You will see everything)
9 Nada es lo que parece (Nothing is what seems)
10 Es otra historia (It's another story)
11 La Nueva Era (The New Age)
El reencuentro
(The reunion)
Cuentas pendientes
12 La cuarta dimensión (The fourth dimension)
 Slovenia 1 Big Brother vas gleda! (Big Brother is watching you!)
2
Celebrity 1 Big Brother Slavnih (Celebrity Big Brother)
 UK Celebrity 1 In Aid of Comic Relief
2 View, Vote, Control
Teen 1 The Experiment
5 Big Brother Gets Evil
Celebrity 3
7 Big Brother Gets Twisted
Celebrity 7 Hell Lies in Others
11 The Big Send-Off
Ultimate 1 The Final Send-Off
 US 4 The X-Factor
5 Project DNA - Do Not Assume
6 Summer Of Secrets
7 All-Stars
9 'Til Death Do You Part
12 Summer of Sabotage

Near-copies of Big Brother

There are a number of different formats around the globe that use rules similar to Big Brother, here are the most notable:

See also

Bibliography

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Polyzoidis, Panos (2002-03-23). "Greece's Big Brother row". BBC News. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1889048.stm. Retrieved 2007-12-23. 
  2. BREAKING BB NEWS Channel 4 - Official Big Brother UK Website Retrieved 2007-09-08
  3. "Arab Big Brother show suspended". BBC. 2004-03-01. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3522897.stm. 
  4. On August 31, 2009, TQS changed its name to V.
  5. Staff (July 22, 2010). "Το «Βig Brother» επιστρέφει" (in Greek). Star Channel. http://www.star.gr/index.php?ID=media&Rec_ID=53556. Retrieved July 22, 2010. 
  6. Co-produced version with Norway and Sweden taking part.
  7. C21Media:
  8. Due to the car accident that killed three former housemates, Elmir Kuduzović, Stevan Zečević and Zorica Lazić, the producer decided to discontinue the series. The winning prize was divided by the remaining housemates.

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