Upgrades In the Big Brother Show - Who Is Back and Who's Not
For the previous 15 years, a popular American television programme has followed a simple, yet fascinating premise. Aired in almost every single US television market, Big Brother is an internet reality series, in which two American strangers, disconnected from the rest of the world, live in a house together. They're forced to share a bathroom, a bedroom and virtually every other area with their much larger, poorer, outsider neighbor, understood only by a computer-generated code title, Bzzy. The show's creator, Kevin Kline, has been inspired by the US prison system and also real-world examples of how people are able to get together when they're alone, in the same area, for many weeks.
The show has gotten so popular that it is being broadcast globally, with episodes regularly being shown on Al Jazeera and other global television programs. The enduring popularity of this show is likely to be down to its ease - tv can frequently be quite messy and may pose a huge challenge to people trying to make television programs, and especially to kids who have very little experience of how the creative process works. But maybe the biggest reason for its enduring success stems from the way that it appeals to the demographic represented by the two middle-class Americans and poor, immigrant kids growing up in Florida, Texas and New York. In short: Everybody loves a kid series.
This new influx of applicants had been composed of 14 brand new houseguests that were voted into the contest, bringing the total amount of players up to a finalist. Throughout the show of the new contestants, a clip was shown of among those new arrivals speaking about how he was planning to play with the match. This soon caused a surge of interest in the show and lots of net users could find out more information concerning the new crop of gamers. Many were amazed by the inclusion of a confession video, provided that no confession video is permitted during any Big Brother contest. It also suggests that those who have listened are now even more interested in getting involved in the contests.
Once the new crop of candidates began competing in the August contest, the show's producers immediately knew that they had a hit on their hands. After the August finale, viewership increased hugely and evaluations steadily rose. From there, it's only become a smooth ride ever since as the show keeps growing in popularity. Be sure to grab all the season highlights on our site, and subscribe to the Big Brother TV blog for all your summer houseguest news.