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Big Brother 2001 episodes on official YouTube channel (Live streamed Aug 1-3)
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BigKevin
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To all who have been following my Daily Motion channal has also been pul down by Big Brother Channel 10, a lot of money any had been put into the BB files to make them watchable again. I gest it is all over for anyone who wish to post recording they may have had stored away.
jessy_girl
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So did any BB couple last on the outside?
Nope. Some lasted a couple of years but most were over in a few months.
Well, this refers to the channel 10 and 9 series. I have no clue about channel 7.
I think Lawson and Cat from 2014 may have lasted the longestNope. Some lasted a couple of years but most were over in a few months.
Well, this refers to the channel 10 and 9 series. I have no clue about channel 7.

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jessy_girl
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I think Lawson and Cat from 2014 may have lasted the longest
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Yeah I was impressed for a while, I really didn’t see their chemistry but that is likely due to the terrible editing of the show, and I felt their age gap might work against them and although they didn’t last they did pretty well. Maybe their season being such a fizzer actually helped, with much less interest and pressure.
I haven’t clicked that link but Trevor and Aisha lasted a year or so and I feel like going way back Susannah and Thomas actually lasted a few years as well.
They’re definitely listening to us. I went back through the uploads and noticed they started keeping the end credits in from Daily Show 30 onwards. That feels like about the same time we would have been talking about it here.
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and I’m sorry (kinda) for abandoning you during the Seven era. I’m here 4 u now.
I love you, BBAU

If anything it was Seven who abandoned #bbau during the Seven era. The fans stayed loyal by not watching.I love you, BBAUand I’m sorry (kinda) for abandoning you during the Seven era. I’m here 4 u now.
Something I’ve always found interesting, which has now been absolutely confirmed by the official release of this season, is the misconception that the series premiered on April 23 2001. If you Google when Big Brother Australia started, this date is almost universally mentioned nearly everywhere online as when the first episode aired. It’s actually incorrect!
The first episode went to air on Tuesday April 24, not Monday.
This aligns because in Daily Show 3 (Day 3) the HMs talk about it being Anzac Day - this is footage from the previous day on April 25. I also think there might’ve been a misunderstanding for all these years that a Daily Show from the first week was “missing” in the unofficial captures because there’s normally five per week, but we now know there’s always only ever been four episodes (Tue-Fri) before the Nominations special, which aired on the first Sunday.
In addition to this, I uncovered an excerpt from an original TV guide from that week. This also confirms the first episode went to air on the Tuesday.
So… why April 23 is listed as the premiere date on basically every other website, including Wikipedia, is beyond me. This ain’t no Mandela Effect! lol. I guess the series technically commenced production on April 23, but the broadcast/first episode did not premiere til the next day. Anyone know how we can amend it?
EDIT: Also found this magazine scan - “debuts Tuesday”.

The first episode went to air on Tuesday April 24, not Monday.
This aligns because in Daily Show 3 (Day 3) the HMs talk about it being Anzac Day - this is footage from the previous day on April 25. I also think there might’ve been a misunderstanding for all these years that a Daily Show from the first week was “missing” in the unofficial captures because there’s normally five per week, but we now know there’s always only ever been four episodes (Tue-Fri) before the Nominations special, which aired on the first Sunday.
In addition to this, I uncovered an excerpt from an original TV guide from that week. This also confirms the first episode went to air on the Tuesday.
So… why April 23 is listed as the premiere date on basically every other website, including Wikipedia, is beyond me. This ain’t no Mandela Effect! lol. I guess the series technically commenced production on April 23, but the broadcast/first episode did not premiere til the next day. Anyone know how we can amend it?
EDIT: Also found this magazine scan - “debuts Tuesday”.

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More backup: in Daily Show 4, Blair says “we got in here on the 23rd (of April)”. The launch was recorded on this date, not broadcast.
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Pre-recorded launch. Real world things started on the 23rd, but didn't start airing until the 24th.why April 23 is listed as the premiere date on basically every other website, including Wikipedia, is beyond me
I assume thats where its come from.
That’s exactly what I said.Pre-recorded launch. Real world things started on the 23rd, but didn't start airing until the 24th.
I assume thats where its come from.
But doesn’t change my point: that many websites incorrectly list April 23 as the “premiere”, “first episode” and “started airing on Network Ten on” date, which is not the same thing. The Wikipedia pages are particularly incorrect.
The other seasons don’t list the pre-record date as when the season started airing.
EDIT: 2006 is the only other season with the wrong start date, every other season correctly lists the right first airdate.
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Feel free to correct them, and note that S3 was the only season that had a live launch.That’s exactly what I said.
But doesn’t change my point: that many websites incorrectly list April 23 as the “premiere”, “first episode” and “started airing on Network Ten on” date, which is not the same thing. The Wikipedia pages are particularly incorrect.
The other seasons don’t list the pre-record date as when the season started airing.
Did anyone happen to grab a copy of the censored/shortened version of the Uncut episode(s) that were briefly uploaded to the BB channel before they got deleted?
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