There was never a Saturday show, and the Sunday show was always extremely truncated by the Eviction live show.If i recall the first BBAU 2001 there was only a daily show Sunday → Friday
a few special broadcast on Saturdays - ???
behind the scenes etc
Daily Show: Seven days a week became more regular in later seasons
If i recall the first BBAU 2001 there was only a daily show Sunday → Friday
a few special broadcast on Saturdays - ???
behind the scenes etc
Daily Show: Seven days a week became more regular in later seasons
I don't think there was ever Saturday content.
Not true.There was never a Saturday show, and the Sunday show was always extremely truncated by the Eviction live show.
Not true. In 2001, the show aired 7 nights a week.
Fair. in my defence I was 5.Not true.
In 2001, the show aired 7 nights a week. Unpopular opinion but the Saturday show was one of the best companion shows BBAU ever had, in my opinion. The only reason it stopped was because Ten acquired the AFL from 2002. They absolutely always made time for sufficient enough Daily Show recaps in both the Saturday and Sunday episodes.
Yeah the broadcast episodes were much better. Now they're so afraid of not having enough unique content we get crap like begging for clothes.It was recently mentioned in another thread, but the OG series was always a lot more focussed on the original premise, which is to showcase “the good, the bad and the ugly” of all HMs as much as possible. The broadcast episodes - including the weekend - always gave a full insight and scope of personalities and what happened in the house, regardless of what day it was.
It’s also not entirely true that they completely truncated events from the weekend in later years. Most of the OG series on Ten had a separate Daily Show that aired either immediately before, or over an hour prior to, the live Eviction episode. Typically the Sunday Daily Shows were an hour long, with half an hour each dedicated to Friday and Saturday respectively (depending what happened in the house, as sometimes big fights or events on either day took up more time). Then anything from Sunday was obviously aired on the Monday episode. (It wasn’t until the Nine seasons that they started to completely skip days.)
I agree. They showed anything Interesting from the weekend, and didn't force rest days.To say there was never content from Saturdays on BBAU is wild. Some of the most iconic moments of the show happened on the weekend. This enforced “rest day” where they currently are not permitted to talk about things, nor act natural or do things organically, is completely against the way Big Brother was run for many, many years.
Yeah, there is far too much producer interference that’s stopping the natural flow of the house and interactions.So now it Sunday and BB still seems to be controlling the chatter ?
- at one point suggesting that a conversation be stopped and continued later ?
I'm beginning to think their definition of "OG" is "Not pre-recorded months in advance like the Seven era was". Nothing to do with how the show was actually run back in 01-08.Again, not very OG Big Brother at all.
Oh yeah, totally - we already came to the conclusion the only thing “OG” that was being marketed was the show going back to it being a live turnaround format. Still a level of deception when they spent 3 months replaying the old seasons with the insinuation of going back to something akin to that era. It’s not.I'm beginning to think their definition of "OG" is "Not pre-recorded months in advance like the Seven era was". Nothing to do with how the show was actually run back in 01-08.

I cringe every time I see some gimmick being put up on the stream by producers. There is SO MUCH amazing organic content they could use but instead they're suppressing conversations and wasting half the daily episode on Play School childish games. At risk of sounding pretentious, I feel like anyone on this forum could run this show so much better.Yeah the broadcast episodes were much better. Now they're so afraid of not having enough unique content we get crap like begging for clothes.
Just you wait for the clown convention in tonight’s episode from Friday…I cringe every time I see some gimmick being put up on the stream by producers. There is SO MUCH amazing organic content they could use but instead they're suppressing conversations and wasting half the daily episode on Play School childish games.
Can't remember who but someone from Seven's BB said it was so boring, and that they spent a lot of their time just waiting around.When I was on a reality tv show, there were soooo many rest days. More often than not.
Yeah it was very much like that on the show I was on too. We had successive days of not being able to do anything except watch Netflix, eat, read and sleep as we couldn’t have our phones/internet nor access to any live tv or radio. Got so boring at times! At least Big Brother doesn’t seem THAT bad.Can't remember who but someone from Seven's BB said it was so boring, and that they spent a lot of their time just waiting around.
But when the livestream is boring as batshit because they're not allowed to talk about anything of substance, viewers are going to get bored fast and tune out again.I don't see the issue with rest days (feat. no daily show filming) because it allows the crew to take a break and drives viewers to the livestreams.