Big Brother (franchise)


Big Brother is a Reality television#Reality [competition or game shows|reality competition] television franchise created by John de Mol Jr., first broadcast in the Netherlands in 1999 and subsequently syndicated internationally beginning in 2000. The show features contestants called "housemates" or "HouseGuests" who live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The show has been cited as having had widespread influence on the status of television and celebrity.
The name is inspired by Big Brother from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, and the housemates 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, they are voted out of the house until only one remains and wins the grand prize.
, there have been 508 seasons of Big Brother in over 63 franchise countries and regions. English-language editions of the program are often referred to by its initials BB.

Premise

At regular intervals, the housemates privately nominate a number of their fellow housemates whom they wish to be evicted from the house. The housemates with the most nominations are then announced, and viewers are given the opportunity to vote via telephone for the nominee they wish to be evicted or saved from eviction. The last person remaining is declared the winner.
Some more recent editions have since included additional methods of voting, such as voting through social media and smartphone applications. Occasionally, non-standard votes occur, where two houseguests are evicted at once or no one is voted out. In the earlier series of Big Brother, there were 10 contestants with evictions every two weeks. However, the British version introduced a larger number of contestants with weekly evictions. Most versions of Big Brother follow the weekly eviction format, broadcast over approximately three months for 16 contestants.
The contestants are required to do housework and are assigned tasks by the producers of the show. The tasks are designed to test their teamwork abilities and community spirit. In some countries, the housemates' shopping budget or weekly allowance depends on the outcome of assigned tasks.

History

Name

The term Big Brother originates from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, with its theme of continuous oppressive surveillance.

Creation

The first version of Big Brother was broadcast in 1999 on Veronica in the Netherlands. In the first season of Big Brother, the house 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. Nearly all later series provide a modern house for the contest with a Jacuzzi, sauna, VIP suite, loft, and other luxuries.

International expansion

The format has become an international TV franchise. While each country or region has its own variation, the common theme is that the contestants are confined to the house and have their every action recorded by cameras and microphones and that no contact with the outside world is permitted.
Most international versions of the show remain quite similar: their main format remains true to the original fly on the wall observational style with an emphasis on human relationships, to the extent that contestants are usually forbidden from discussing nominations or voting strategy. In 2001, the American version adopted a different format since the second season, where the contestants are encouraged to strategize to advance in the game; in this format, the contestants themselves vote to evict each other and a jury of evicted contestants vote for the winner. Occasionally, individual game twists and format changes may allow for some viewer voting, usually to give a game advantage to the Housemates selected by the viewer vote. Big Brother Canada, introduced in 2013, also follows the American format, while the Australian series also used an American-styled format when the series was rebooted in 2020, with the winner being decided by Australia's vote among the Finalist.
Other international versions have included aspects of the American format. In 2011, the British version controversially adopted the discussion of nominations before reversing this rule after a poll by Big Brother broadcaster Channel 5.

Reception

Overview

From a sociological and demographic perspective, Big Brother allows an analysis of how people react when forced into close confinement with people outside of their comfort zone. The viewer has the opportunity to see how a person reacts from the outside and the inside. The Diary Room is where contestants can privately express their feelings about the game, strategy and the other contestants. The results range from violent or angry confrontations to genuine and tender connections.
In 2011, Brazilian sociologist Silvia Viana Rodrigues wrote a thesis at the University of São Paulo analyzing reality shows as spectacles that proliferate rituals of suffering. She analyzes such rituals in various cultural products from Hollywood and Brazilian television, with special attention to Big Brother Brasil. When investigating the openly eliminatory and cruel face of the game, Silvia Viana points out that such characteristics are liable to be entertainment with great and crucial public engagement because such processes of elimination, competition, exclusion, the affirmation of the war of all against all, of self-management and personal self-control through socio-emotional skills, entrepreneurship, the banality of evil, the naturalization of torture, the "battle for survival" logic and the incorporation of Nazi language and elements are already part of contemporary social life, especially in the context of work under neoliberalism. The thesis was later published as a book.
In 2010, Bruno Roberto Campanella, a Brazilian communication scholar known for his studies on media reception and fan culture, he defended at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro the doctoral thesis Perspectives of Everyday Life: A Study of Fans of the Television Program Big Brother Brasil, in which he analyzed, through digital ethnography, the interactions and interpretations of Big Brother Brasil fans in online environments.
The research addresses themes such as authenticity, mediated everyday life, and the relationship between public and private spheres in reality television. The study gained public visibility and was featured by Rede Globo in an interview published on its institutional platform dedicated to academic outreach. There is no record of a professional or consultancy relationship with the program.
The show is notable for involving the Internet. Although the show typically broadcasts daily updates during the evening, viewers can also watch a continuous feed from multiple cameras on the Web in most countries. These websites were successful, even after some national series began charging for access to the video stream. In some countries, Internet broadcasting was supplemented by updates via email, WAP and SMS. The house is shown live on satellite television, although in some countries there is a 10–15 minutes delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content to be removed.
Contestants occasionally develop sexual relationships; the level of sexual explicitness allowed to be shown in broadcast and Internet-feed varies according to the country's broadcasting standards.

Isolation

Big Brother contestants are isolated in the house, without access to television, radio, or the Internet. They are not permitted routine communication with the outside world. This was an important issue for most earlier series of the show. In more-recent series, contestants are occasionally allowed to view televised events. In most versions of the program, books and writing materials are also forbidden, although exceptions are sometimes made for religious materials such as the Bible, Tanakh or the Qur'an. Some versions ban all writing implements, even items that can be used to write. Despite the housemates' isolation, some contestants are occasionally allowed to leave the house as part of tasks. Contestants are permitted to leave the house in an emergency.
News from the outside world may occasionally be given as a reward. Additionally, news of extraordinary events from the outside world may be given to the Housemates if such information is considered important, such notable past examples include that of national election results, the September 11 attacks, and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contestants have regularly scheduled interactions with the show's host on eviction nights. Throughout each day, the program's producer, in the "Big Brother" voice, issues directives and commands to contestants. Some versions of the show allow private counselling sessions with a psychologist. These are allowed at any time and are often conducted by telephone from the Diary Room.
Season 16 of the Australian adaption of Big Brother has the house located inside the Gold Coast theme park Dreamworld, allowing patrons on certain rides to see into the house garden, with some overhead yelling to the housemates. Previous series at Dreamworld had the house located outside the theme parks grounds, separating the housemates from park visitors.

Format changes and twists

Regional versions

Due to the intelligibility of certain languages across several nations, various regional versions of Big Brother have been produced. Some countries have multiple franchises based on language, for example, the United States has English- and Spanish-language versions of the show.

Twists involving single franchises

Multiple areas and houses

In 2001, Big Brother 3 of the Netherlands introduced the "Rich and Poor" concept, in which the house is separated into a luxurious half and a poor half, and two teams of housemates compete for a place in the luxurious half. The Dutch version continued this concept to the end of its fourth season. Other versions later followed and introduced a similar concept, of which some have their own twists: Africa, Albania, Australia, Balkan States, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Scandinavia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States and Tamil Nadu, India
In 2011–12, the seventh Argentine series added La Casa de al Lado, a smaller, more luxurious house which served multiple functions. The first week it hosted 4 potential housemates, and the public voted for two of them to enter the main house. The second week, two pairs of twins competed in the same fashion, with only one pair allowed in. Later, the 3rd, 4th and 5th evicted contestants were given the choice of staying on their way out and they competed for the public's vote to reenter the house. Months later, after one of the contestants left the house voluntarily, the House Next Door reopened for four contestants who wanted to reenter and had not been in such a playoff before. The House Next Door was also used in other occasions to accommodate contestants from the main house for limited periods of time, especially to have more privacy.
The ninth Brazilian season featured the "Bubble": a glass house in a shopping mall in Rio de Janeiro where four potential housemates lived for a week. Later in the season, a bubble was built inside the Big Brother house, with another two housemates living in it for a week until they were voted in and the glass house dismantled. The Glass House was reused in the eleventh season, featuring five evicted housemates competing for a chance to join the house again, and in the thirteenth season, with six potential housemates competing for two places in the main house. A dividing wall from the ninth season was reused in the fourteenth Brazilian season, when mothers and aunts of the housemates entered for International Women's Day and stayed in the house for 6 days, though they could not be seen by the housemates. Every season brings back the glass house. Some editions also featured an all-white panic room, where contestants were held until one of them decided to quit the show.
In the Canada (season 4)|fourth English-Canadian season], two house guests were evicted and moved into a special suite where they were able to watch the remaining house guests. A week later, the houseguests were required to unanimously decide which of them to bring back into the house.

Evil Big Brother

In 2004, the fifth British series introduced a villainous Big Brother with harsher punishments, such as taking away prize money, more difficult tasks and secret tricks. This concept has also been used in Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, South America, Scandinavia, Serbia, Spain, Thailand, Philippines and Mexico.

Twin or triplet housemates

In 2004, the fifth American season introduced twins who were tasked with secretly switching back and forth in the house; they were allowed to play the game as individual house guests after succeeding at the deception for four weeks. This twist was reused in the seventeenth American season without the deception element – the pair simply needed to survive five weeks without being evicted. HouseGuests who discovered this twist could use the twins to their strategic advantage.
This twin or triplet twist was used in several countries. Some made modifications to this twist; others have had twins in the house together without this element of secrecy. The following are the countries that have featured twins or triplets: Australia, Germany, Brazil, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Poland, India, Africa, Balkan Region, Philippines, Portugal, Israel, Ukraine, Argentina, Albania, Greece and Kosovo.

Pairs competitions

Several versions of the program feature variations of the housemates competing in pairs:
  • In the sixth American season, each HouseGuest had a secret partner with whom had a pre-existing relationship, with each pair being informed that they were the only secret pair. While each player was nominated and evicted as an individual, each pair had the goal of reaching being the Final 2 HouseGuests remaining. Should a secret pair succeed in this goal, the prize money awarded to the winner and runner-up would jackpot – the winner's prize doubling from $500,000 to $1,000,000 and the runner-up's prize quintupling from $50,000 to $250,000.
  • During the tenth week of the seventh British series, the housemates were paired with their "best friend" in the house and had to nominate and face eviction as couples.
  • * The ninth American season added a romantic theme by pairing up the HouseGuests with their "Soulmate" and having them compete as couples. This twist was active for the first 3 weeks of the season.
  • * The 13th American season featured a further twist to the pairs format by introducing the "Dynamic Duos" twist, where contestants formed pairs that would be nominated together but evicted separately. The nominee not evicted would be immune from further nomination until there were 10 HouseGuests remaining, at which point the pairs were dissolved. This twist was repeated in 24th American season, except with the surviving partner joining another pair to compete alongside.
  • The second season of the Philippine teen edition also featured the parents or guardians of the teens staying in the house; if a teen housemate was evicted, the coinciding parent or guardian would also be evicted. A similar twist was used on the fourth Greek season was dubbed Big Mother; it featured housemates accompanied by their mothers.
  • In the ninth season of Indian Big Brother, Big Boss: Double Trouble, contestants entered the house tied up in pairs by the waist. They had joint chairs, beds, spoons, and even mugs. The twelfth season of Indian Big Brother, Bigg Boss 12 also featured jodis who were Teacher-Student, Policeman-Lawyer, sister-sister, etc.
  • In the ninth Albania season, all the housemates wherever were in couples and for the first time in the history of Big Brother Albania, the winner was a couple.

    Secret missions

Secret missions are a common element of the show since their introduction during the sixth British series. During these missions, one or more housemates are set a task from Big Brother with the reward of luxuries for the household and/or a personal reward if the task is successful. Some versions of Big Brother have secret tasks presented by another character who lives in plain sight of the housemate. Such characters include Marsha the Moose and Surly the Fish.
The third Belgian season introduced a mole. This housemate was given secret missions by Big Brother.
The sixth Australian season featured The Insider. Voted on by Australia, the Housemates deemed "The Most Competitive" had to complete secret missions tasked by Big Brother in order to win immunity from Nomination Voting and hence, Eviction. Failure in a mission would result in Automatic Nomination.
The eighth American season introduced "America's Player", where a selected house guest must complete various tasks in secret for the duration of their stay in the house in exchange for a cash reward. It was repeated in the tenth American season for a week. The eleventh American season featured Pandora's Box, in which the winning head of household was tempted to open a box, with unintended consequences for the house. The twelfth American season featured a saboteur, who entered the house to wreak havoc with tasks suggested by viewers. The sixteenth American season featured "Team America", in which 3 houseguests were selected to work as a team to complete tasks for a cash reward; this continued for the entire season despite the eviction of a team member.
The fourth Argentine series added a telephone in the living room. This telephone rang once a week for ten seconds, and the person to pick up the receiver was given an order or news from Big Brother. The order could be beneficial or detrimental, but a refused order resulted in the nomination for eviction. If nobody picked up the call, the whole house would be nominated for eviction.

Opening night twists

Since Big Brother 2, the British series has opened with a twist. This has included having potential Housemates being voted upon by the public for one to enter the house ; public voting for least-favourite housemates, with the housemates choosing between two nominees to evict ; first-night nominations ; suitcase nominations ; Unlucky Housemate 13 ; Big Brother Hood ; an all-female house and a set of twins as contestants ; a couple entering as housemates, who must hide their relationship ; housemates having to earn housemate status ; a mole entering the house with an impossible task ; Pamela Anderson entering as a guest for 5 days ; a professional actor posing as a housemate and a mother and daughter as contestants ; one contestant gets a pass to the final ; first night eviction ; two houses with "the other house" featuring enemies from the main house housemates past ; Jackie Stallone entering a house containing her son's ex-wife Brigitte Nielsen ; a "fake celebrity" in a celebrity edition ; a visit from Jade Goody's family and unlocked bedrooms allowing housemates to immediately claim beds with the last housemate becoming the Head of House.
A common opening twist is to introduce only a cast of a single sex on the premiere of the show while having members of the opposite sex introduced over the next few days. The eighth British series first used this twist with an initial all-female house, adding a male housemate two days later. The same twist was used in the fourth Bulgarian series, and an all-male premiere was used on Big Brother Africa 4. The second Belgian season was used a similar twist in 2001, where eleven male housemates and one female housemate entered the house on launch night and the second female housemate entered the house on the third day.

Fake evictions

The fifth British series introduced fake evictions, where Big Brother misleads housemates that eviction has taken place, only for the "evicted" housemate to reenter the house sometime later.
In the eighth British series, one housemate was evicted, interviewed and sent back into the house.
In the fifth Philippine season, four housemates were fake-evicted and stayed in a place called bodega. In the second batch of the eight Philippine season, four housemates were fake-evicted due to losing their duel challenge and temporarily stayed in a secret room. In the adult edition of the tenth Philippine season, two housemates, and later three more, were fake evicted after failing in two different Ligtask challenges and temporarily stayed in the task room until the end of their weekly task.
The concept of the fake-eviction was incorporated into the Australian series for the first time in the sixth Australian season, when housemates Camilla Severi and Anna Lind-Hansen were both fake-evicted in Day 8 and were moved into a secret room in the house, the Revenge Room. Severi and Lind-Hansen could see who nominated them for eviction and were given the opportunity to wreak havoc upon the house and those who nominated them by constructing extravagant tasks for the housemates to complete and for making mess in the house when they were not looking. Severi and Lind-Hansen returned to the house in a live special on Day 10. In the tenth Australian season, Benjamin Zabel was fake evicted for 24 hours before being returned to the house with immunity from eviction for that week. In the eleventh Australian season Travis Lunardi was fake-evicted and received advice from Benjamin Zabel for 24 hours; Travis returned to the house after a 3-day absence with immunity from eviction for that week.
In the thirteenth Brazilian series, Anamara Barreira was fake evicted. She was removed and put into a small private apartment without the other housemates knowing she was still in the house. After 24 hours, she returned to the house as Head of Household and with immunity from eviction that week. In the sixteenth Brazilian series, Ana Paula Renault was similarly fake evicted, put into a small private apartment, and returned after 48 hours with immunity from eviction that week. In the eighteen Brazilian series, Gleici Damasceno was similarly fake evicted, put into a small private apartment, and returned after 72 hours with immunity from eviction and with the power to put someone to eviction.
In the first Turkish series, there is a fake eviction in week 10.
The Indian version Bigg Boss sees frequent fake evictions. In Bigg Boss Kannada season 4, winner Pratham and co-contestant Malavika were kept in secret room after fake eviction for one week and they were both allowed in the Bigg Boss house.
Similarly, in Bigg Boss Kannada season 5, firstly Jaya Srinivasan and Sameer Acharya were put into the secret room after fake eviction for one week and then Sameer Acharya was allowed into the house, but Jaya Srinivasan was evicted from the secret room itself. In the same season, the runner up Divakar was put into the secret room after fake eviction for one week.

Coaches

had four house guests from past seasons return to coach twelve new house guests, playing for a separate prize of $100,000. However, in a reset twist, they opted to join the normal game alongside the other house guests.

Red button

The seventh Argentine series incorporated a red button into the Confession Room, which would sound an alarm throughout the house. This button was to be used when a contestant wanted to leave the house voluntarily, and the contestant would be given five minutes to leave the house. A red button is also used in Secret Story series, however, in this case whoever presses the button will try to guess someone's secret.

Legacy rewards or penalties

In Celebrity Hijack UK, evicted housemates were given the opportunity to choose if a "ninja" delivered good or bad gifts to the house. Later that year, the eighth Australian series introduced the Housemate Hand Grenade, where an evicted housemate decided which remaining housemate received a penalty. A similar punishment used on Big Brother Africa was called the Molotov Cocktail, Dagger or Fuse.

Most valuable player

The fifteenth American season allowed viewers to vote for a house guest to be made M.V.P., who then secretly nominates a third houseguest for eviction.
In a further twist introduced part-way through the MVP twist, the viewers themselves decided who the third nominee would be, with the HouseGuests still thinking one of their own is the MVP. Like many such twists, this was ended halfway into the season as the pool of contestants shrank.

Multiple heads of household

The sixteenth and seventeenth American seasons featured two Heads of Household every week and had four houseguests nominated for eviction. There was also a "Battle of the Block" competition where the two sets of nominees competed to save themselves; the winning pair not only saved themselves but dethroned the Head of Household who nominated them, who was then vulnerable as a replacement nominee if a veto was used. It is also used in specific weeks in Brazil since Big Brother Brasil 16 where the HOH's have to choose which HoH will get R$10,000 and who is the one that will win immunity.

America's Favorite HouseGuest

In the American version, each season there are three cash prizes: $750,000 for the winner, $75,000 for second, and $50,000 for who was voted by the viewers to be America's Favorite HouseGuest.

Multiple winners

In 2011, Big Brother Africa season 6 was the first season of Big Brother to have two winners, each getting US$200,000.
In 2012, the four finalists from Gran Hermano 12+1 were given the chance to choose a formerly evicted housemate to be their partner. The companion of the winner became the "+1 winner" and received a secondary prize of €20,000.
In 2015, the sixth Philippine season, also had two winners; one from the teens and one from the regular adults. Each of which received PHP1,000,000.
Bigg Boss 8 ended with a twist, where the top five contestants were crowned 'champions'. The season was extended by 35 days as a spin-off called Bigg Boss Halla Bol, where ex-contestants from previous seasons entered the house to compete with the five champions.

Reserve housemates

The fourth Philippine season introduced the concept of having reserved housemates, those of whom are short-listed auditioners who were given a chance to be a housemate by completing tasks assigned by Big Brother. It was eventually done also in the eighth Philippine season where the reserved housemates were placed in a camp and that reserved housemate must compete amongst other reserved housemates while gaining points by participating in various tasks, including those that required the participation of doing such tasks outside of the Big Brother House premises. As the eviction was done weekly, once an official housemate is evicted from the Main House, the with the most points earned for that particular week crossovers to the Main House and becomes an official housemate.
These reserved housemates twist was also used in Argentina's seventh season and Brazil's ninth season.

''Big Brother Zoom''

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Big Brother Portugal revival started with a twist, where all the contestants were isolated in different apartments for 14 days, in line with World Health Organisation recommendations. Cameras were filming them 24 hours a day as usual, and they were able to communicate with each other and host Cláudio Ramos using tablets.

Twists involving multiple franchises

Housemate exchanges

In 2002, the Mexican and Spanish editions made temporary housemate exchanges. Mexico's Eduardo Orozco swapped with Spain's Andrés Barreiro for 7 days. In 2010, the first 2-housemate exchange was held by Spain and Italy. Gerardo Prager and Saray Pereira from Spain were swapped with Carmela Gualtieri and Massimo Scattarella of Italy for 7 days.
In later years, several housemate exchanges were done around the world: Argentina and Spain, Ecuador and Mexico, and Africa and United Kingdom in 2003; Scandinavia and Thailand in 2006; Philippines and Slovenia, and Argentina and Spain in 2007; Africa and Finland in 2008; Finland and Philippines in 2009; Finland and Slovenia in 2010; Spain and Israel in 2010–11; Finland and Norway in 2011; Argentina and Israel in 2012; Mexico and Spain in 2015; and Spain and Brazil in 2017.

Evicted housemate exchanges

In 2003, Mexico's Isabel Madow and Spain's Aída Nízar were swapped for 7 days. This twist was also done between Russia and Pacific in 2005, and Argentina and Brazil in 2007.

Other exchanges

In 2009, as part of the casting process for Italy's GF9, Doroti Polito and Leonia Coccia visited Spain's GH10.
In 2012, four contestants from Denmark's BB4 visited Sweden's BB6 and competed in a Viking-themed challenge. The Danish team won and 'kidnapped' Swedish contestant Annica Englund to the Denmark house for the following week.
In 2012, evicted housemate Laisa Portella of Brazil was a guest on Spain's Gran Hermano 13 for a week; the following week, non-evicted Noemí Merino of GH13 stayed in the Brazilian Big Brother house for 5 days.
In 2016, Big Brother UK housemate Nikki Grahame and Big Brother Australia housemate Tim Dormer were voted in by Canada to be houseguests on the 4th season of Big Brother Canada. Similarly, Big Brother UK housemate Jade Goody appeared as a housemate on the 2nd season of Bigg Boss Hindi.
Big Brother Australia contestant Priya Malik joined Bigg Boss 9 the same year as a wild card.
In 2017, GHVIP5 contestant Elettra Lamborghini visited Brazil's BBB17.
In 2019, the winner of Italy's GF15, Alberto Mezzetti visited Brazil's BBB19.
In 2022, Bindhu Madhavi, 4th Runner-up of Bigg Boss Tamil 2017 made her entry as a contestant in a Telugu back to win spin-off named Bigg Boss Non-Stop and emerged as the winner of that show respectively.
After winning the debut season of Bigg Boss Marathi, winner Megha Dhade made her entry in Bigg Boss season 12 as a wild card contestant.
After winning season 2 of Bigg Boss Marathi, winner Shiv Thakare made her entry in Bigg Boss 16.

Evicted housemate visits

Anouska Golebiewski, an evicted housemate from the United Kingdom visited Australia in 2003. In 2005, United Kingdom visited Australia again. In 2006, United Kingdom visited Germany. This twist was used in later years by other countries: Africa visited Brazil in 2009; Germany visited the Philippines, and Italy visited Albania in 2010; Sweden visited Norway in 2011; Brazil visited Spain, and Argentina visited Colombia in 2012; United States visited Canada in 2013; Canada visited South Africa in 2014; and Spain visited Mexico in 2015.
A similar event took place between the United States and Canada in 2014 wherein Rachel Reilly made a video chat to Canada. Rachel Reilly also appeared on Big Brother Canadas side show, which airs after the eviction episode.

Housemates competing in another country

There were occasions that a former housemate from one franchise participated and competed in a different franchise: Daniela Martins of France competed in Portugal ; Daniel Mkongo of France competed in Italy ; Brigitte Nielsen of Denmark competed in the United Kingdom ; Jade Goody of the United Kingdom competed in India ; Sava Radović of Germany competed in the Balkan States ; Nikola Nasteski of the Balkan States competed in Bulgaria ; Žarko Stojanović of France competed in the Balkan States ; Željko Stojanović of France competed in the Balkan States ; Kelly Baron of Brazil competed in Portugal ; Lucy Diakovska of Bulgaria competed in Germany ; Leila Ben Khalifa of Italy competed in France ; Priya Malik of Australia competed in India ; Tim Dormer of Australia and Nikki Grahame of the United Kingdom competed in Canada after beating Jase Wirey of the United States and Veronica Graf of Italy in a public vote; Leonel Estevão-Luto of Africa competed in Angola & Mozambique ; Frankie Grande of the United States competed in the United Kingdom ; Fanny Rodrigues of Portugal competed in France ; and Tucha Anita of Angola ; Amor Romeira of Spain competed in Portugal and Alain Rochette of Spain competed in France ; Despite being American, Brandi Glanville competed first in the United Kingdom then later competed in first Celebrity series in the United States ; Aída Nizar of Spain competed in Italy ; Ivana Icardi of Argentina competed in Italy ; Gianmarco Onestini of Italy competed in Spain ; Michael Terlizzi of Italy competed in Spain ; Heidi Baci of Italy competed in Albania.

Multiple-franchise competitions

Eurovision Song Contest

Special editions

''Celebrity'' and ''VIP'' ''Big Brother''

The Big Brother format has been adopted in some countries; the housemates are local celebrities, and the shows are called Celebrity Big Brother or Big Brother VIP. 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 rules are nearly the same as those of the original version.

Variations

The 2006 Netherlands series was entitled Hotel Big Brother. This variation introduced a group of celebrity hoteliers and a Big Boss, who run a hotel and collect money for charity without nominations, evictions or a winner.
Another variation appeared in the UK in early 2008, entitled Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack. Instead of being housemates the celebrities became Big Brother himself, creating tasks and holding nominations with the help of Big Brother. The housemates were considered by the producers "Britain's most exceptional and extraordinary" 18- to 21-year-olds. The prize for the winner of the series was £50,000.
In 2009, VIP Brother 3 Bulgaria introduced the concept of celebrities competing for charitable causes, which changed each week. Housemates were sometimes allowed to leave the house to raise money for the charity. Ten out of Thirteen seasons of Bigg Boss have been celebrity-only seasons. The 10th season of Big Boss had celebrities put up against commoners, where a commoner ultimately won.

American format

The American and Canadian versions of Big Brother differ from most global versions of the series. The American series began in 2000 with the original Dutch format—i.e., housemates, or HouseGuests, as they are styled in the United States, nominating each other for eviction and the public voting on evictions and the eventual winner. But due to both poor ratings and the concurrent popularity of Survivor, a gameplay-oriented format was introduced in the second season, with HouseGuests allowed to strategize, politic and collude to survive eviction, with the entire nomination and eviction process being determined by the HouseGuest themselves.
Each week the HouseGuests compete in several competitions in order to win power and safety inside the house, before voting off one of the HouseGuests during the eviction. The main elements of the format are as follows:
  • Head of Household : At the start of each week in the house, the HouseGuests compete for the title of Head of Household, often shortened to simply HoH. The Head of Household for each week is given luxuries such as their own personal bedroom and the use of an MP3 player but is responsible for nominating two of their fellow HouseGuests for eviction. The Head of Household would not be able to compete in the following week's Head of Household competition; this excludes the final Head of Household competition of the season.
  • Power of Veto : After the nominees are determined, the Power of Veto competition is played, with the winner receiving the Power of Veto. If a HouseGuest chooses to exercise the Power of Veto, the Head of Household is responsible for naming a replacement nominee. The holder of the Power of Veto is saved from being nominated as the replacement nominee. Only six of the HouseGuests compete for the Power of Veto each week; the Head of Household and both nominations compete, as well as three others selected by a random draw. The PoV was introduced in the third American season
  • Eviction: On eviction night, all HouseGuests must vote to evict one of the nominees, with the exception of the nominees and the Head of Household. The eviction vote is by secret ballot, with HouseGuests casting their votes orally in the Diary Room. In the event of a tied vote, the Head of Household will cast a tie-breaking vote publicly. The nominee with the majority of the votes is evicted from the house.
Before the sixteenth American season, HouseGuests competed in a Have/Have-Not challenge similar to the shopping tasks on Big Brother UK and other international editions. The winners become Haves and enjoy a full pantry of food, while Have-Nots, will be left with a staple diet of "slop", sleep in designated uncomfortable beds and take cold showers. In later seasons, the Haves & Have-Nots are determined either by the HoH themself or by the results of the HoH Competition.
When only two contestants remain, a jury formed of the most recently evicted HouseGuests votes which of the two finalists wins the grand prize. Beginning in the fourth American season, jury members were sequestered off-site so that they would not be privy to the day-to-day goings-on in the house.. The final Head of Household competition is split into three parts; the winners of the first two rounds compete in the third and final round. Once only two HouseGuests remain, the members of the jury cast their votes for who should win the series.
In addition, American and Canadian Big Brother do not air a live launch show, as is customary in international editions—by the time the network show and live online feeds begin airing, it is not uncommon for at least one HouseGuest to already have been evicted. Also, the North American editions currently air only three times a week, compared with daily or six days a week for the recently rebooted British franchise. As a result, the TV episodes focus primarily on the main events regarding the gameplay and house politics versus the day-to-day goings-on in the house; to see the latter, watching the live feeds is necessary.
In 2013, English-speaking Canada introduced its own version of the show on the cable channel Slice; the series moved to Global TV for its third season. The show followed the American format but with more elaborate twists and greater viewer participation in the game. Secret tasks were introduced, usually presented by the show's mascot, "Marsha the Moose"; also, as in most global franchises, Big Brother was a distinct character who interacted with the HouseGuests. The French Canadian version mostly followed the American/Anglophone Canadian format, but the public could evict a housemate on some occasions and decided the winner.
The 2020 revival of the Big Brother Australia series adopted a slightly altered version of the American format while pre-recording the series months in advance. A "Nomination Challenge" is held to determine who holds the power to nominate for that round, with the winner naming three Nominations for Eviction. During each eviction, all Housemates vote to evict. There is no rule prohibiting individuals holding Nomination Power in consecutively between weeks and no Power of Veto is held. Additionally, the Australian public still decided the winner between the final 3.
Big Brother Brasil combines the American/Canadian and international formats. Brazil votes on evictions and the winner, but housemates compete for HoH, Power of Immunity, and Power of Veto; there is also a weekly shopping competition. HoH nominates one housemate for eviction, while the rest of the house nominates a second housemate. The winner of the Power of Immunity competition gets to choose someone to be safe from nomination.
The pilot for Big Brother China, which premiered exclusively online in 2015, had housemates voting on evictions but the public voting for the winner. A similar format was used for Big Brother: Over the Top, an online-only spin-off of the American series that ran in 2016.
The nineteenth series of Big Brother UK saw the adaption of the "Game Changer" competition which is very similar to the Power of Veto competition. The winner of this competition has the opportunity to save a nominee from eviction. Like the PoV, there are six people that play in the "Game Changer" competition. The process of how the contestants are chosen is different as the people who have been nominated play in the competition along with the richest housemate. If there are empty left in the competition, then the richest housemate hand picks who will playing in that weeks "Game Changer" competition. The winner of the competition, like the PoV, has the option to save housemate from eviction for the week or not use the power at all. Unlike the PoV however, if the winner does save someone then no replacement nominee was named leaving the remaining nominees up for eviction and facing the public vote.

Other editions

The Big Brother format has been otherwise modified in some countries:
  • Big Brother: All-Stars : Previous housemates from previous seasons compete. Belgium was the first country to have an All-Stars season. Bulgaria was the first country to complete 3 All-Stars seasons. Portugal was the first country to complete 4 All-Stars seasons. Portugal was the first country to complete 5 All-Stars seasons. Portugal was the first country to complete 6 All-Stars seasons.
  • Big Brother: Reality All-Stars : Contestants from different reality shows, including Big Brother, compete.
  • Big Brother: You Decide / Big Brother: Back in the House / Big Brother: Try Out : Housemates, new or old, compete for a spot in the next regular season without nominations or evictions.
  • Teen Big Brother : Teenagers 13 and older compete.
  • Big Brother: All In : A mix of teenagers, regular adults, and celebrities compete in one season. A variation, Big Brother: Lucky 7 and Big Brother: Otso, has three to four batches of housemates stay inside until a number for each batch is left and is joined by other members of other batches to form one new batch.
  • Secret Story : Each housemate has a secret.
  • Big Brother Panto : Housemates from the previous series spent time in the Big Brother House to perform a pantomime at the series' end.
  • Big Brother – The Village : The village had a class system of bosses, assistants and servants, living in separate houses, who competed in mixed teams; winning bosses could promote employees, while losing bosses became servants. Cash prizes were awarded weekly in an ongoing contest.
  • Big Brother Family : Whole families entered the house with their spouses, children and relatives. They received a salary for their stay and the winning family received a cash prize, a car and an apartment.
There are also "test runs", with a group of celebrities living in the house for several days to test it. 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. These series have been televised in Argentina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Mexico, the Pacific region, the Philippines and Spain. In some cases, it is not broadcast, but in others, such as the American edition, it is used as a promotional tool.

Versions


Country/RegionOfficial nameNetworkWinnerPresenter
Africa
Big Brother AfricaM-Net
Africa Magic
Mzansi Magic
DStv
Africa
Secret Story AfriqueCanal+ AfriqueJean-Michel Onnin
Stéphanelle
AlbaniaBig Brother AlbaniaTop Channel
DigitAlb
AlbaniaBig Brother VIPTop Channel
DigitAlb
Angola
Mozambique
Big Brother Angola
Big Brother Angola e Moçambique
Jango Magic
DStv
Arab world
Big Brother: الرئيس
Big Brother: The Boss
MBC 2Season 1, 2004: DiscontinuedRazan Moughrabi
ArgentinaGran HermanoTelefe
DirecTV
Cablevisión
Multicanal
TDT
Pluto TV
ArgentinaGran HermanoAmérica TV
DirecTV
Cablevisión
ArgentinaGran Hermano FamososTelefe
Cablevisión
Multicanal

Australia
Big BrotherNetwork 10
10 (VoD)

Australia
Big BrotherNine NetworkSonia Kruger

Australia
Big BrotherSeven NetworkSonia Kruger

Australia
Celebrity Big BrotherNetwork 10Season 1, 2002: Dylan LewisGretel Killeen

Australia
Big Brother VIPSeven NetworkSonia Kruger
Balkans
Veliki Brat
Big Brother
Pink BH
Pink M
B92
A1
Pink
RTL
OBN
RTRS
Sitel
Prva
Balkans
Veliki Brat VIP
Big Brother VIP
Pink M
Pink BH
B92
Pink
A1
BN
Prva
OBN
Sitel
Balkans
Veliki Brat: Generalna Proba
Veliki Brat: General Rehearsal
B92Season 1, 2006: Jelena Provči & Marko MiljkovićMarijana Mićić
BelgiumBig BrotherKanaal TweeWalter Grootaers
BelgiumBig Brother
VIER/Play4
Telenet
Current
Geraldine Kemper
Tatyana Beloy
Former
Peter Van de Veire
BelgiumBig Brother VIPsVTM
Kanaal Twee
No presenters
BelgiumBig Brother All-StarsKanaal TweeSeason 1, 2003: Heidi ZuttermanWalter Grootaers
BrazilBig Brother BrasilTV Globo
Multishow
Globoplay
BulgariaBig BrotherNova Television
Nova+
Diema Family
BulgariaVIP BrotherNova Television
Nova+
Diema 2
Diema Family
BulgariaBig Brother FamilyNova Television
Diema Family
Niki Kunchev
BulgariaBig Brother All Stars
Big Brother: Most Wanted
Nova Television
Diema Family
Canada
'
Big Brother CanadaSliceArisa Cox
Canada
'
Big Brother CanadaGlobalArisa Cox
Canada
'
Loft StoryTQS
Canada
'
Loft Story: La Revanche
Loft Story: The Revenge
TQSSeason 6, 2009: Sébastien TremblayPierre-Yves Lord
Canada
'
Big BrotherVSeason 1, 2010: Vincent Durand DubéChéli Sauvé-Castonguay
Canada
'
Big Brother CélébritésNoovoMarie-Mai Bouchard
ChileGran HermanoChilevisión
China室友一起宅 – Big Brother China
Housemates, Let's Stay Together
Youku.com
Tudou.com
Pilot season, 2015–16: Tan XiangjunZhou Wentao
Yang Ruilei
ColombiaGran HermanoCaracol TelevisiónSeason 1, 2003: Mónica Patricia TejónAdriana Arango
ColombiaGran HermanoCitytv BogotáSeason 2, 2012: Diana HernándezAgmeth Escaf
ColombiaLa casa de los famosos Colombia
The House of the Famous Colombia
Canal RCN
ViX
Croatia Big Brother Nova TV
CroatiaBig BrotherRTL
CroatiaCelebrity Big BrotherRTLSeason 1, 2008: Danijela DvornikAntonija Blaće
Marko Lušić
Czech RepublicBig BrotherTV Nova
Czech RepublicBig Brother Česko & Slovensko
TV Nova
Voyo
Míra Hejda
DenmarkBig BrotherTvDanmarkLisbeth Janniche
DenmarkBig BrotherKanal 5
The Voice TV
7'eren
DenmarkBig Brother VIPTvDanmarkSeason 1, 2003: Thomas BickhamLisbeth Janniche
DenmarkBig Brother Reality All-StarsTvDanmarkSeason 1, 2004: Jill Liv NielsenLisbeth Janniche
EcuadorGran HermanoEcuavisaSeason 1, 2003: David BurbanoToty Rodríguez
FinlandBig Brother SuomiSub
FinlandBig Brother SuomiNelonen
Jim
Ruutu.fi
Elina Kottonen
Kimmo Vehviläinen
Alma Hätönen
Anni Hautala
Tinni Wikström
Sami Kuronen
Janni Hussi
FinlandJulkkis Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother
Big Brother Suomi VIP
SubSeason 9, 2013: Jori KopponenMari Sainio
FinlandJulkkis Big Brother
Celebrity Big Brother
Big Brother Suomi VIP
Nelonen
Ruutu.fi
Season 13, 2021: Petra Maarit OlliAnni Hautala
Tinni Wikström
Kimmo Vehviläinen
FranceLoft StoryM6Benjamin Castaldi
FranceSecret StoryTF1
NT1/TFX
CanalSat
TF1+
FranceSecret StoryNT1/TFX
TF1
TF1+
GermanyBig BrotherRTL II
Single TV
RTL
MTV2 Pop
Tele 5
9Live
VIVA
Premiere
Clipfish
Sky
GermanyBig Brothersixx
Sky
7TV
Joyn
GermanyBig BrotherSat.1
sixx
Joyn
GermanyPromi Big BrotherSat.1
sixx
IGTV
Sat.1 emotions
Sky
maxdome
Bild
7TV
Joyn
Greece
Cyprus
Big BrotherANT1
Greece
Cyprus
Big BrotherAlpha TV
Sigma TV
Nova
Greece
Cyprus
Big BrotherSkai TV
Sigma TV
HungaryBig BrotherTV2
HungaryBig Brother VIPTV2
HungaryValó Világ powered by Big BrotherCool TV
RTL Kettő
RTL+
India
Bigg Boss
SET Season 1, 2006–07: Rahul RoyArshad Warsi
India
Bigg Boss
Colors TV
Voot
Jio Cinema
JioHotstar
India
Bigg Boss Halla Bol
Colors TV
Voot
Jio Cinema
JioHotstar
India
Bigg Boss OTT
Voot
JioCinema
India
Bigg Boss Kannada
ETV Kannada Season 1, 2013: Vijay RaghavendraSudeepa
India
Bigg Boss Kannada
Asianet Suvarna Season 2, 2014: Akul BalajiSudeepa
India
Bigg Boss Kannada
Colors Kannada
Colors Super
Voot
Jio Cinema
JioHotstar
Sudeepa
India
Bigg Boss Mini Season
Colors KannadaSudeepa
India
Bigg Boss Kannada OTT
Voot Sudeepa
India
Malayalee HouseSurya TVSeason 1, 2013: Rahul EaswarRevathi
India
Bigg Boss MalayalamAsianet
Hotstar
Disney+ Hotstar
JioHotstar
Mohanlal
India
Bigg Boss BanglaETV Bangla Season 1, 2013: Aneek DharMithun Chakraborty
India
Bigg Boss BanglaColors Bangla
Voot
Season 2, 2016: Joyjeet BanerjeeJeet
India
Bigg Boss Tamil
Star Vijay
Hotstar
Disney+ Hotstar
JioHotstar
India
Bigg Boss Ultimate
Disney+ Hotstar Silambarasan
India
Bigg Boss Telugu
Star Maa
Hotstar
Disney+ Hotstar
JioHotstar
India
Bigg Boss Non-Stop
Disney+ Hotstar Nagarjuna
India
Bigg Boss Agnipariksha

JioHotstarSreemukhi
India
Bigg Boss MarathiColors Marathi
Voot
Jio Cinema
IndonesiaBig Brother IndonesiaTrans TVSeason 1, 2011: Alan Wangsa
Israelהאח הגדול

Big Brother
Channel 2-Keshet
Hot
yes
Israelהאח הגדול

Big Brother
Channel 13
Channel 26
IsraelVIP האח הגדול

Big Brother VIP
Channel 2-Keshet
Hot
Yes
IsraelVIP האח הגדול

Big Brother VIP
Channel 13
Channel 26
ItalyGrande FratelloCanale 5
Italia 1
Stream TV
Sky
Mediaset Premium
Mediaset Extra
La5
ItalyGrande Fratello VIPCanale 5
Italia 1
Mediaset Extra
La5
ItalyThe Couple - Una vittoria per due
Canale 5
Italia 1
Mediaset Extra
La5
KosovoBig Brother VIP KosovaKlan Kosova
Artmotion
LithuaniaPaslapčių namai
The House of Secrets
TV3Season 1, 2013: Gintautas Katulis
MaltaBig Brother MaltaTVM
MexicoBig Brother México
Big Brother PM
Televisa
Sky
MexicoBig Brother México
Big Brother PM
Canal 5
Sky
Adela Micha
MexicoBig Brother VIPTelevisa
Sky
MexicoLa casa de los famosos México
The House of the Famous Mexico
Las Estrellas
Canal 5
ViX
Galilea Montijo
Diego de Erice
Odalys Ramirez
MongoliaBig Brother MongoliaMongol TVSeason 1, 2021: Enku Bulgan
NetherlandsBig Brother
'
Veronica
NetherlandsBig Brother
'
Yorin
NetherlandsBig Brother
'
Talpa
NetherlandsBig Brother
RTL 5
Videoland
Current
Geraldine Kemper
Tatyana Beloy
Former
Peter Van de Veire
NetherlandsBig Brother VIPs
Hotel Big Brother
VeronicaSeason 1, 2000: No winnerUnknown
NetherlandsBig Brother VIPs
Hotel Big Brother
TalpaSeason 2, 2006: No winnerCaroline Tensen
NetherlandsSecret StoryNet5Season 1, 2011: Sharon Hooijkaas
NigeriaBig Brother Nigeria
Big Brother Naija
M-Net
DStv
Season 1, 2006: Katung Aduwak
NigeriaBig Brother Nigeria
Big Brother Naija
Africa Magic
GOtv
DStv
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
NigeriaBig Brother Titans
Africa Magic
DStv
Lawrence Maleka
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
NorwayBig BrotherTVN
NorwayBig BrotherTV 2 BlissSeason 4, 2011: Tine Barstad
Pacific Region
Gran Hermano del PacíficoRedTeleSistema
RED Televisión
ATV
Season 1, 2005: Juan Sebastián López
PakistanTamashaARY Digital
ARY Zap
PanamaBig Brother PanamáTVNSeason 1, 2016: Katherine Sandoval
PeruLa Casa de Los Secretos
The House of Secrets
Frecuencia LatinaSeason 1, 2012: Álvaro de la Torre
PhilippinesPinoy Big BrotherA2Z
TV5
Kapamilya Channel
ABS-CBN
TFC
Kumu
Lazada
Sky Cable
Studio 23
PhilippinesPinoy Big Brother: Celebrity EditionCurrent
GMA Network
Former
ABS-CBN
TFC
Sky Cable
Studio 23
PhilippinesPinoy Big Brother: Teen EditionABS-CBN
TFC
Sky Cable
Studio 23
PolandBig BrotherTVN
PolandBig BrotherTV4
PolandBig BrotherTVN 7
PolandBig Brother VIPTV4Season 5, 2008: Jarosław Jakimowicz
PortugalBig BrotherTVI
TVI Reality
TVI Internacional
TVI Eventos
PortugalBig Brother Famosos
Big Brother VIP
TVI
TVI Direct
PortugalBig Brother: Duplo Impacto
Big Brother: Double Impact
TVI
TVI Reality
PortugalBig Brother: Desafio Final
Big Brother: Final Challenge
TVI
TVI Reality
PortugalBig Brother Verão
Big Brother Summer
TVI
TVI Reality
Season 1, 2025: Jéssica Vieira
Maria Botelho Moniz
PortugalSecret Story: Casa dos Segredos
Secret Story: House of Secrets
TVI
TVI Reality
TVI Direct
PortugalSecret Story: Desafio Final
Secret Story: Final Challenge
TVI
TVI Reality
TVI Direct
PortugalSecret Story: Luta Pelo Poder
Secret Story: Power Struggle
TVI
TVI Reality
TVI Direct
Season 1, 2015: Bruno SousaTeresa Guilherme
PortugalSecret Story: O Reencontro
Secret Story: The Reunion
TVI
TVI Reality
TVI Direct
Season 1, 2018: Carina FerreiraManuel Luís Goucha
RomaniaBig Brother România
Big Brother Romania
Prima TV
RussiaБольшой Брат

Big Brother
TNTSeason 1, 2005: Anastasia YagaylovaIngeborga Dapkunaite
Scandinavia
Big BrotherKanal 5
FEM
Scandinavia
Big BrotherKanal 9
FEM
Season 3, 2014: Anders Olsson
Second LifeBig Brother Second LifeWorld Wide WebSeason 1, 2006: Madlen FlintNone
SlovakiaBig Brother: Súboj
Big Brother: Duel
MarkízaViliam Rozboril
Zuzana Belohorcová
SlovakiaBig Brother Česko & Slovensko
Markíza
Voyo
Míra Hejda
SloveniaBig BrotherKanal A
SloveniaBig Brother Slavnih
Big Brother Famous
Pop TVNina Osenar
South AfricaBig Brother South AfricaM-Net
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Wethu
DStv/GOtv
South AfricaBig Brother MzansiM-Net
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Wethu
DStv/GOtv
--
South AfricaBig Brother MzansiM-Net
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Wethu
DStv/GOtv
Lungile Radu
Lawrence Maleka
Smash Afrika
South AfricaCelebrity Big BrotherM-Net
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Wethu
DStv/GOtv
Season 1, 2002: Bill Flynn
South AfricaBig Brother Titans
M-Net
Mzansi Magic
Mzansi Wethu
DStv/GOtv
Lawrence Maleka
Ebuka Obi-Uchendu
SpainGran HermanoTelecinco
Telecinco Estrellas
Telecinco 2
LaSiete
Nueve
Divinity
Be Mad
Quiero TV
Vía Digital
Digital+
GH 24H
Mitele
Main host:
Mercedes Milá
Pepe Navarro
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Debate:
Jesús Vázquez
Carolina Ferre
Jordi González
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Frank Blanco
Ion Aramendi
SpainUno de GH20

MiteleSeason 1, 2025: Joon ChoiNagore Robles
SpainGran Hermano VIPTelecinco
Cuatro
Divinity
Be Mad
Mitele
Main host:
Jesús Vázquez
Jordi González
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Marta Flich
Debate:
Carolina Ferre
Jordi González
Sandra Barneda
Ion Aramendi
SpainGran Hermano 12+1: La Re-vuelta
Gran Hermano 12+1: The Revolt
Telecinco
LaSiete
Mitele
Season 1, 2012: Alessandro LiviMain host:
Mercedes Milá
Debate:
Jordi González
SpainGran Hermano DúoTelecinco
Divinity
Be Mad
Mitele
CincoMAS
Main host:
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Jordi González
Marta Flich
Carlos Sobera
Debate:
Jordi González
Ion Aramendi
SpainGran Hermano: El Reencuentro
El Reencuentro
The Reunion
Telecinco
LaSiete
Digital+
Main host:
Mercedes Milá
Jordi González
Debate:
Jordi González
Christian Gálvez
SpainEl Tiempo del DescuentoTelecinco
CincoMAS
Season 1, 2020: Gianmarco OnestiniMain host:
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Debate:
Nuria Marín Font
SpainSecret StoryTelecincoSeason 1, 2021: Luca Onestini
Season 2, 2022: Rafa Martinez
Main host:
Jorge Javier Vázquez
Carlos Sobera
Countdown:
Carlos Sobera
Sandra Barneda
Debate:
Jordi González
Toñi Moreno
SwedenBig Brother SverigeKanal 5Adam Alsing
SwedenBig Brother SverigeTV11Gry Forssell
SwedenBig Brother SverigeKanal 11Season 7, 2015: Christian SahlströmAdam Alsing
SwedenBig Brother SverigeSjuan
TV4 Play
C More
TV4
Malin Stenbäck
Arantxa Álvarez
Adrian Boberg
SwedenBig Brother Stjärnveckan
Big Brother Week of the Stars
Kanal 5Season 1, 2002: Anki LundbergAdam Alsing
SwitzerlandBig Brother Schweiz
Big Brother Switzerland
TV3
ThailandBig Brother ThailandiTV
TurkeyBig Brother TürkiyeStar TVSeason 1, 2015–16: Sinan AydemirAsuman Krause
UkraineBig Brother Україна
Big Brother Ukraine
K1Season 1, 2011: Kristina Kotvickaja
United KingdomBig BrotherChannel 4
S4C
TVN Lingua
Davina McCall MBE
United KingdomBig BrotherChannel 5
MTV
TV3
Virgin Media One
United KingdomBig BrotherITV2
ITV
ITVX
Virgin Media One
Will Best
AJ Odudu
United KingdomCelebrity Big BrotherChannel 4
BBC One
S4C
Davina McCall MBE
United KingdomCelebrity Big BrotherChannel 5
MTV
TV3
3e
Virgin Media Two
United KingdomCelebrity Big BrotherITV
ITVX
Virgin Media Two
Virgin Media Player
Will Best
AJ Odudu
United KingdomTeen Big BrotherChannel 4/E4
S4C
Series 1, 2003: Paul BrennanDermot O'Leary
United KingdomBig Brother PantoChannel 4/E4
S4C
Series 1, 2004–05: No winnerJeff Brazier
June Sarpong
United KingdomBig Brother: Celebrity HijackChannel 4/E4
S4C
Series 1, 2008: John LoughtonDermot O'Leary
United KingdomUltimate Big BrotherChannel 4/E4
S4C
Series 1, 2010: Brian DowlingDavina McCall
United States
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Big Brother
CBS
Showtime 2
Pop
CBS.com/AOL
CBS All Access
Paramount+
Pluto TV
United States
'
Big Brother: All-StarsCBS
Showtime 2
Pop
CBS.com/AOL
CBS All Access
Paramount+
Pluto TV
United States
'
Big Brother: Over the Top
CBS All AccessSeason 1, 2016: Morgan WillettJulie Chen Moonves
United States
'
Celebrity Big BrotherCBS
Pop
CBS All Access
Paramount+
Julie Chen Moonves
United States
'
Big Brother Reindeer GamesCBS
Paramount+
Season 1, 2023: Nicole Franzel-Arroyo
United States
'
Gran HermanoTelemundoSeason 1, 2016: Pedro OrtaGiselle Blondet
United States
'
La casa de los famosos
The House of the Famous
Telemundo
United States
'
La casa de los famosos: All-Stars
The House of the Famous: All-Stars
TelemundoSeason 5, 2025: Carlos "Caramelo" Cruz
Uruguay'Canal 10Season 1, 2026: Upcoming season
VietnamNgười Giấu Mặt
The person who hides his face
Big Brother Vietnam''
VTV6Season 1, 2013–14: Hoàng Sơn ViệtHuy Khánh

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BulgariaBig Brother Bulgaria 721 September 202515 November 2025Nova Television5516Bashar RahalDavid BettBGN100,000
Canada
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PhilippinesPinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Collab Edition 2.025 October 2025TBDGMA NetworkTBD20TBDTBD
PortugalSecret Story 914 September 202531 December 2025TVI10922Cristina FerreiraPedro Jorge250,000
SpainGran Hermano (season 20)6 November 20252026TelecincoTBD20Jorge Javier VazquezTBD300,000
United KingdomBig Brother 202528 September 202514 November 2025ITV24817AJ Odudu
Will Best
Richard Storry£100,000
United States
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Big Brother 2710 July 2025CBS8317Julie Chen MoonvesAshley Hollis$750,000
United States
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La casa de los famosos: All-Stars4 February 20252 June 2025Telemundo11927Jimena Gallego
Javier Poza
Carlos "Caramelo" Cruz$200,000

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''Big Brother: The Game''

On 5 May 2020, Endemol Shine Group announced that an official Big Brother mobile game named Big Brother: The Game was being developed by Irish gaming company 9th Impact, with a worldwide release expected later that year. The game uses the American format, with competitions determining the Head of Household and Power of Veto holders, with an eviction cycle occurring each day. Players must form alliances with one another to stay in the game and advance to the next tier. Other users may spectate other games, but outside interference is strictly forbidden. Players were able to win up to $1,000,000 in prizes.
A trial season took place in the Republic of Ireland during the summer of 2020. The player Aoife Cheung won a €5000 prize after surviving four evictions. The game was officially launched on 15 October 2020 worldwide for both iOS, Android devices and PC platforms.
The first season concluded on 29 July 2021 and was won by Amy Elizabeth, a 31-year-old special education teacher from Delaware who won a grand prize of $33,270.
On March 7, 2023, a third season of the game was announced to launch later that year on mobile and PC platforms, including Steam. The grand prize was stated to be for up to $1,000,000, with new features being added in response to fan feedback. However, no global third season took place, with a special British and Irish-only version launching to coincide with the show returning to ITV2 and ITVX, in an official partnership with the broadcaster. This version featured overhauled graphics, with Banijay announcing that previous games had reached 500K players.

Controversies

Legal

In April 2000, Castaway, an independent production company, filed a lawsuit against John de Mol and Endemol for stealing the concepts of their own show called Survive!, a reality television show where contestants are placed on a deserted island and have to take care of themselves alone. These contestants were also filmed by cameras around them. The court later dismissed the lawsuit filed by Castaway against de Mol and Endemol. The Survive! reality television format was later turned into Survivor.
In 2000, the estate of George Orwell sued CBS Television and Endemol for copyright and trademark infringement, claiming that the program infringed on the Orwell novel 1984 and its trademarks. After a series of court rulings adverse to the defendants, the case was settled for an undisclosed amount of money on the evening of the trial.

Sexual assault

There have been three documented occurrences of possible rape happening during the show. In Big Brother South Africa, a male housemate was accused of assaulting a fellow housemate while she was asleep. The pair were filmed kissing and cuddling in bed before the cameras moved away and the male housemate reportedly claimed to housemates the next day that he had intercourse with the contestant. However, the female housemate was apparently shocked by the claims and informed female housemates that she had not consented to have sex with him. This male housemate was expelled immediately after the allegations surfaced and was later arrested pending investigation, while the female housemate was removed from the house for her own protection and counselling. After this incident, the other housemates were warned not to attempt any further obscene actions, or they would be subject to a penalty of 43 years in prison and immediate expulsion from the house.
In Big Brother Brasil, many viewers reported that they watched a male housemate allegedly force himself on a female housemate while she was passed-out drunk after a "boozy party". Soon after, the Federal Police of Brazil entered the house and arrested the offending housemate, who was later banned from ever appearing on the show again.
Additionally, an incident of sexual assault occurred in the Australian Big Brother house in 2006, during the show's sixth season. Contestant Michael "John" Bric held down fellow contestant Camilla Severi in her bed while a second man, Michael "Ashley" Cox, "slapped" her in the face with his penis, an indecent act illegal under Australian law. The incident was shown on the 'Adults-only' late-night segment, Big Brother: Adults Only, leading to the show's cancellation. Both men involved in the incident were removed from the house.