Episode list

Big Brother

Launch Night

Wed, May 17, 2006
22 people, selected from a national search, share a House sealed from the outside world for 93 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a 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.
6.6 /10
Day 3

Fri, May 19, 2006
Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the 22 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.
5.3 /10
Day 5

Sun, May 21, 2006
Kaysar's nominees, Diane and Nakomis, hope that the PoV will save one of them. Chilltown allies Will and Boogie do their best to sway those not in the Season 6 alliance. Will the PoV winner save one of the women on the block?
5.9 /10
Day 7

Tue, May 23, 2006
The Food Competition banishes Slop for the week, as the HouseGuests win menus for each day. First-time HoH James has the whole house nervous, and his bold nomination picks spark speculation. Will the PoV make a difference?
5 /10
Day 8

Wed, May 24, 2006
After the PoV Competition, several HouseGuests look like Smurfs, two are bald, and Jase's hair turns blue. An unexpected PoV winner upsets James' scheme, forcing S-6 to switch to Plan B.
5.5 /10
Day 9

Thu, May 25, 2006
Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. During their time in the house, the housemates are required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated. This process is mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house. During the show's broadcast, the viewers would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates, and the housemate with the most votes would be removed from the house.
5 /10
Day 10

Fri, May 26, 2006
22 people, selected from a national search, share a House sealed from the outside world for 93 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a 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.
6.1 /10
Day 11

Sat, May 27, 2006
A group of 22 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 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.
5.6 /10
Day 14

Tue, May 30, 2006
Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the 22 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.
5.2 /10
Day 15

Wed, May 31, 2006
Contestants live together for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
6 /10
Day 16 - Live Eviction
Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. During their time in the house, the housemates are required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated. This process is mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house. During the show's broadcast, the viewers would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates, and the housemate with the most votes would be removed from the house.
5.3 /10
Day 18

Sat, Jun 03, 2006
A group of 22 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 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.
5.3 /10
Day 21

Tue, Jun 06, 2006
22 people, selected from a national search, share a House sealed from the outside world for 93 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a 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.
6.1 /10
Day 22

Wed, Jun 07, 2006
Contestants live together for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
5.3 /10
Day 24

Fri, Jun 09, 2006
Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the 22 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.
5.5 /10
Day 26

Sun, Jun 11, 2006
Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. During their time in the house, the housemates are required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated. This process is mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house. During the show's broadcast, the viewers would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates, and the housemate with the most votes would be removed from the house.
5.5 /10
Day 27

Mon, Jun 12, 2006
A group of 22 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 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.
5.5 /10
Day 29

Wed, Jun 14, 2006
22 people, selected from a national search, share a House sealed from the outside world for 93 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a 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.
5.5 /10
Day 30 - Live Eviction
Contestants live together for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
5.5 /10
Day 33

Sun, Jun 18, 2006
Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the 22 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.
5.3 /10
Day 34

Mon, Jun 19, 2006
A group of 22 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 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.
5.5 /10
Day 35

Tue, Jun 20, 2006
Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. During their time in the house, the housemates are required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated. This process is mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house. During the show's broadcast, the viewers would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates, and the housemate with the most votes would be removed from the house.
5.5 /10
Day 37 - Live Eviction
22 people, selected from a national search, share a House sealed from the outside world for 93 days. Watching over these Housemates is Big Brother - heard only via a 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.
5.5 /10
Day 38

Fri, Jun 23, 2006
Contestants live together for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
5.3 /10
Day 39

Sat, Jun 24, 2006
Big Brother is the original and unparalleled social experiment. For the most part, the 22 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.
5.5 /10
Day 42

Tue, Jun 27, 2006
A group of 22 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 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.
5.5 /10
Day 44

Thu, Jun 29, 2006
Contestants live together for several months. Housemates are under the control of Big Brother, a rule enforcing authority figure who monitors their behaviour and sets tasks and punishments. Housemates must avoid being nominated for eviction by each other and then evicted by viewers of the show with the aim of winning a substantial cash prize at the end of the series.
5.5 /10
Day 44 - Moving House
Big Brother is a game show in which a group of contestants, referred to as housemates, live in isolation from the outside world in a custom built "house", constantly under video surveillance. During their time in the house, the housemates are required to nominate two of their fellow contestants for potential eviction, and the two or more with the most votes would be nominated. This process is mandatory for all housemates, and failure to comply could result in expulsion from the house. During the show's broadcast, the viewers would vote to evict one of the nominated housemates, and the housemate with the most votes would be removed from the house.
5.2 /10
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