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Format
Location of different versions of Big BrotherThe first series
of Big Brother was aired in the Netherlands in September 1999,
and the show was subsequently adapted to virtually every other
part of the world. Though each country has made its own adaptations
and changes to the format, the general concept has stayed
the same: "housemates" are confined to a specially
designed house where their every action is recorded by cameras
and microphones at all times; and these housemates are not
permitted any contact with the outside world. The housemates
are allowed no television or radio, means of contacting the
outside world, or other media; not even writing material.
Private chats with a psychologist are a special exception,
and are always allowed at any time, often by means of a telephone
in the Diary Room. At regular intervals, normally once weekly,
the public is invited to vote to have a housemate of their
choice 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
winner of that particular series, and receives prizes; often
including a large amount of money, a car, a holiday, and in
some editions, a house.
Besides the same living together, which is the principal
axis and major attraction of the contest, this one turns concerning
4 basic props: the stripped-bare back to basics environment
in which they live, the evictions system, the weekly tasks
set by Big Brother, and the "diary room", in which
the housemates individually convey their thoughts, feelings,
frustrations and their eviction nominees.
In the first of most Big Brother seasons, the House that
the housemates had to live in for the duration of the competition
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 an element of
survival into the show, thus increasing the potential for
tensions within the house. Now almost every country has a
modern house for the contest, with a jacuzzi, a sauna, a VIP
suite, a loft, and other luxuries.
The housemates are required to do any housework as they see
fit, and are set tasks by the producers of the show, who communicate
with the housemates via the omnipresent authority figure known
only to them as "Big Brother". The tasks set are
designed to test their team-working abilities and community
spirit, and in some countries the housemates' shopping budget
or weekly allowance often depends on the outcome of any set
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 named announced, and viewers are given the opportunity
to vote for whom they wish to see evicted.
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 live studio audience.
The series is notable for involving the Internet. Although
the show typically broadcasts daily updates in the evening,
sometimes criticised for its 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, the Internet broadcasting was supplemented
by updates via email, WAP and SMS. The House is even shown
live on satellite television (with a 10-15 minute delay to
permit muting of unacceptable content in the UK).
Despite derision from many intellectuals and other critics,
the show has been a commercial success around the world. Criticisms
typically are based on the ironic aspects of George Orwell's
dystopic vision of Nineteen Eighty-Four being consciously
aped by producers for public entertainment. More generally,
the voyeuristic nature of the show, where contestants volunteer
to surrender their privacy in return for minor celebrity status
and a comparatively small cash prize, has attracted much scorn.
While any pretences to be a cultural experiment are dubious,
reports of the different results of the show around the world
have been mildly interesting from a pop-anthropology standpoint.
Some versions have been filled with sex-crazed housemates,
whereas others decided to base the conflict within their programs
around difficult or romantic personalities, as in Brazil,
Mexico, Thailand, Philippines or Spain. With the passing of
time, it has been demonstrated that the most successful versions
were the ones that emulated a soap opera, whereas the versions
where the principal attraction was sex have been eliminated,
as in Hungary or Poland. The amount of sex shown on the televised
versions around the world depends on local and national television
censorship rules, with some countries editing out all sex
and nudity, while others broadcast what is considered to be
borderline pornography.
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