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- A group of everyday, run of the mill Australians placed in a house (located at Dreamworld in sunny Queensland's Gold Coast) surrounded by cameras and microphones for 3 months to compete for a $250 000 cash prize
- An Australian version to the popular reality TV show in which ordinary people must live together under the watchful eye of the TV cameras until only one remains.
- The show is aimed at 7 to 14 year olds. The activities of the hosts are interspersed with cartoons and anime, such as Pokémon, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Bakugan.
- In their latest adventure, the fab four of fun present some of their most catchy and infectious songs to date. Even pop superstar Kylie Minogue goes pink to join The Wiggles to sing Monkey Man. So jump into the jivin' jungle!
- Unlock the door to the ultimate Big Brother experience with this totally interactive, collectible DVD that offers fun, facts and full disclosure on the hit show that's as real as reality TV gets. Unseen, Uncut, Unreel exposes the Big Brother story so far, the best bits of series 1, 2 & 3 plus heaps of exclusive footage that you've never seen before!
- A spin-off from Big Brother (2001)'s popular "Friday Night Live" segment, Friday Night Games sees teams consisting of three celebrities and one member of the public, who is dubbed the "celeb-to-be", compete and put their skills to the test in a series of games and challenges. The champion team of the series wins a A$50,000 donation from Supercheap Auto to the charity of their choice.
- When ETHAN ROOKE lands a gig at SPECT-AQUA-LAND as costumed comic book sidekick SHARKBOY, he expected thrill rides, cotton candy and a chance to relax on the 'Happiest Island on Earth.' What he got was an induction into THE GREEN ROOM.
- The eighth house-mate is evicted from the house.
- The first fifteen housemates are introduced and sent into the Big Brother house, and a world first is revealed to the viewers - two of the housemates are a mother and daughter.
- Big Brother reveals to the house that three housemates have not been honest in their relationship status prior to entering the house, and sends them to a punishment room where they must wait until he decides their ultimate fate. He also announces that one housemate has exposed another as a twin, and sends both twins into the house.
- The first fifteen housemates are introduced and sent in to the Big Brother house, and it is revealed that one of them is an impostor.
- The first housemates are introduced, but only six are told they are going into the house. One is sent on his own to the Round House, and the other five go in to the Square House.
- Former housemates Blair and Marty and house psychologist Carmel Hill talk about the houses' dynamics so far. Two more housemates are sent in, one to each house.
- The housemates cast their votes for the people they want to nominate for eviction. Glenn exercises the final part of his Friday Night Live prize by deducting three points from one of the nominated housemates, then Big Brother announces which housemates will face the public vote for eviction. The three housemates in the holding room are called to the diary room, where Big Brother reveals their penalty and gives each of them one minute to state their case, watched by the housemates and the viewers, as to why they should stay in the house.
- The house-mates cast their votes for the two house-mates that annoy them the most, and the two house-mates that receive the most votes are evicted from the house ... or are they?
- Twelve house-mates are introduced and sent in the house. Six potential house-mates are introduced, from which the viewers will vote one girl and one boy into the house. The first of Big Brother's secrets are revealed.
- The first house-mate is evicted from the house.
- Situated at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, 24 contestants live together in an isolated house for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors behaviour of the housemates, set tasks and punishments and provides the mechanism for contestants to make external requests. Housemates must avoid being evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- The male and female potential house-mates with the most viewer votes are sent into the house, while the others are sent to the White Room for another chance to become a house-mate. The identity of Mr. X is revealed and he is also sent into the house.
- Live streaming from the Big Brother house, plus competitions that viewers can play to win cash prizes.
- Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international Big Brother reality television series. A group of people selected from a national search share a House sealed from the outside world for up to 100 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a fatherly voice. He is the all-seeing all-knowing authoritarian figure who monitors the Housemates' every move. Every week Housemates nominate each other for Eviction in a secret ballot. The viewers then vote to decide who will be Evicted. The last person left wins the major cash prize.
- Live streaming from the Big Brother house, plus competitions that give home viewers the chance to win cash prizes.
- Housemates living together on the Gold Coast are filmed 24 hours per day with edited highlights broadcast during prime time slots every evening. Housemates must remain in the house at all times, and avoid being evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
- Live streaming from the Big Brother house, plus competitions that home viewers can play for the chance to win cash prizes.
- Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international Big Brother reality television series. A group of people selected from a national search share a House sealed from the outside world for up to 100 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a fatherly voice. He is the all-seeing all-knowing authoritarian figure who monitors the Housemates' every move. Every week Housemates nominate each other for Eviction in a secret ballot. The viewers then vote to decide who will be Evicted. The last person left wins the major cash prize. Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the Housemates are left to do as they please in a hyper-real environment largely unpenetrated by the outside world while everything they do is watched by cameras - and ultimately the public. Tasks constitute the only real interference with the Housemates' lives. Basic food and shopping money is provided for staples, however the Housemates have the opportunity of increasing their weekly allowance, or furthering their position in the game, by passing these Tasks. The action unfolds in real time. Everyday living combines with friendship, arguments, love, betrayal and despair to become the stuff of a real-life soap opera.