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Big Brother Australia 2022 - Back To The Future - Pre-season build up

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First week schedule:

Monday 9 May
07:00 PM Home And Away
07:30 PM Big Brother Season 14 Premiere
09:45 PM Movie: Charlie’s Angels (2019) Premiere

Tuesday 10 May
07:00 PM Home And Away
07:30 PM Big Brother TBC
09:15 PM The Good Doctor S05 E04
10:15 PM The Rookie S04 E15
11:15 PM The Latest: Seven News
11:45 PM The Resident S05 E13

Wednesday 11 May
07:00 PM Home And Away
07:30 PM Big Brother TBC
09:10 PM Britain’s Got Talent Audition 4 S15 E04
10:25 PM The Latest: Seven News
10:55 PM Outrageous Weddings S01 E03
11:55 PM Absentia S03 E03

Thursday 12 May
07:00 PM Home And Away
07:30 PM Big Brother TBC

Sydney, Brisbane
09:05 PM Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back Bottos Italian Line S03 E04
10:05 PM The Latest: Seven News
10:35 PM The Front Bar
11:35 PM Autopsy USA Aaron Hernandez S04 E18

Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth
09:05 PM The Front Bar
10:05 PM The Latest: Seven News
10:35 PM Ramsay’s 24 Hours To Hell And Back Bottos Italian Line S03 E04
11:35 PM Autopsy USA Aaron Hernandez S04 E18

Source: Mediaspy
 
Bloody hell, 2hr 15 min for the first episode? Don’t remember the other reboot premieres being that long.
 
Thursday! Wow are they going to burn it off quickly or are we getting extra episodes?
So the voice is just going to be a Sunday night thing? That’s interesting because I saw a contestant say on a live last night that the whole series is filmed including 4 finalists recording a version of winning. I thought maybe they were going to try live shows for the Voice this year if it was moving to once per week.

ETA: nah just looked it up, still doing accelerated back half of the voice. From blinds to callbacks where they go from 12 to 6 contestants. The battles where they go from 6 to 3. Then a sing for your life where they go from 3 to 2. Semi final 2 to 1 then grand final. So they are just stretching it out with one episode per week.
 
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HOH suite
second chance challenges

In 2022, Big Brother is exploding onto screens with an event 21 years in the making. You’ll never guess who’s turning up.

Some of Australia’s most-loved and memorable housemates in Big Brother history are returning to prove they are the greatest of all time, facing off against a new generation of players hungry to make their mark and take home victory. Whether they’ve played before or not, the housemates are about to discover Big Brother has a brand-new, bigger-than-ever game.

It’s been 21 years since Big Brother launched in Australia and to honour this momentous milestone, 2022 is going to deliver a massive celebration every step of the way.

New and returning housemates will laugh, cry, argue, share secrets and even fall in love; all while navigating Big Brother’s unpredictable game.

A total of 21 housemates, ranging in age from 22-52, will enter the house throughout the season with the aim of surviving every eviction and living together for 62 days. They’ll be cut off from the outside world in a custom-built house fitted with cameras and microphones recording their every move for 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The first night will see 11 new and exciting housemates enter the house, along with four housemates deemed Big Brother royalty.

After the dust settles on night one, more royalty will enter Big Brother’s house through a secret door.

With toe-curling panic room tasks, fabulous dinner parties, twisted punishments, agonising challenges and plenty of Big Brother bombshells, avoiding eviction will require wit, determination, stamina and a bulletproof strategy.

Host Sonia Kruger will be there every step of the way to question strategies and pick apart motives.

Ultimately three housemates will be left standing and, in a live Grand Final television event, Australia will vote to determine who deserves to win the $250,000 prize.

Will a returning housemate be able to survive all the way to the end? Or will a first-time housemate pave the way for a new look Big Brother winner?

Big Brother is produced by Endemol Shine Australia for the Seven Network.

New:

Head of House (HOH) vote​

Each week the housemates will vote for one person to hold unprecedented power in the game. HOH will be safe from eviction all week. They will also have exclusive access to the HOH Suite with two friends of their choice. The housemates cannot be HOH two weeks running, but they can be HOH multiple times.

Head of House power twist​

The HOH will be granted a unique and strategic power during the week, to influence the game and the nominations.

Second chance challenges​

For the first time on Big Brother , the nominated housemates will have a chance to save themselves by competing in a physical challenge in the lead-up to the final eviction each week. These nail-biting challenges will require courage, strength and smarts to conquer, as the nominees battle it out with absolute desperation and determination.

Themed weeks​

Housemates will be confronted with a new set of challenges and surprises every week including Battle Week, Party Week, Hacked Week, and Temptation Week. No week is like the other, meaning the housemates won’t know what’s hit them.

Returning:

HOUSE NOMINATIONS​

Once a week the housemates will have the power to nominate who they want to be up for eviction.

SECRET MISSIONS​

Housemates may be asked by Big Brother to sabotage tasks and take part in secret missions of his choosing, starting from day one.

NOMINATIONS CHALLENGES​

These large-scale challenges return with exciting new gameplay. All housemates will compete, and not only will the winner be safe from eviction, they’ll be the only one with the power to nominate three fellow housemates. The losers get nothing.
 
Ultimately three housemates will be left standing and, in a live Grand Final television event, Australia will vote to determine who deserves to win the $250,000 prize.

Is it possible it won’t be a prerecorded multiple ending?
 
Glad there’s a VETO and that they’ve taken the time to outline all the new “rules” for us publicly like that, BUT man it all sounds SO confusing.

The HMs nominate a HOH (they don’t have to win it)… all HMs now nominate who they want evicted… but the winner of the nomination challenges still has the power to nominate the three HMs they want up for eviction… what…
 
Glad there’s a VETO and that they’ve taken the time to outline all the new “rules” for us publicly like that, but man it all sounds so confusing.

The HMs vote for HOH (they don’t earn it)… all HMs now nominate who they want nominated… but the winner of the nomination challenges still has the power to nominate the three HMs they want up for eviction… what…
It gives the majority group A LOT of power.
 
So Jaycee, Joel, Josh and Sam were recruited and didn't audition. They were asked "what made you apply for Big Brother?" instead were asked "What makes you angry?"
 
Ooh fascinating information!! Thank you for sharing. I wonder why it’s only posted on Media Spy?
 
I am very confused with how the format will work. If there's 4 episodes a week does the week start off with the HoH vote/Nominations and then the second chance challenge/eviction? Then Nomination challenges and then eviction? Will it be 2 evictions a cycle with an eviction every second episode? So much information was thrown at us and I can't make sense of how it will logically work.
 
I am very confused with how the format will work. If there's 4 episodes a week does the week start off with the HoH vote/Nominations and then the second chance challenge/eviction? Then Nomination challenges and then eviction? Will it be 2 evictions a cycle with an eviction every second episode? So much information was thrown at us and I can't make sense of how it will logically work.
Yep…

Whomever is running this show since 2020 must be on something serious.
 
The cast is also quite old compared to previous seasons of the show. I assume it's because the returnees are all 10-15 years older now so it wouldn't really work quite well to thrown in 35-40 year olds in a house with a bunch of 19-24 year olds. The average age for the civilians is 32 and the average age for the cast overall is 34.84. Very different to 2006's average of 22 years.
 
I'm confused too. Weekly HoH, weekly nominations. But the nominated housemates will have a chance to save themselves by competing in a physical challenge in the lead-up to the final eviction each week

How many evictions each week? Do some nominees not get a chance to save themselves from some other evictions? Or just a badly worded sentence there?
 
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