Big Brother has returned to Dreamworld on the Gold Coast this week, marking a return to its original style. After several years on Channel Seven, where the show took on a game-show-reality TV hybrid with a dystopian vibe, Big Brother is now back on Channel 10, its original network.
This shift brings the show back to Dreamworld and revives the classic format. Twelve contestants will participate in live nominations, evictions, and the much-loved live stream, which remains a key part of the series alongside live voting and strategic gameplay.
"An icon of the game, the Big Brother live stream has always been as integral to the show as the live voting system and strategic game-play."
With episodes airing only a few hours each week but contestants filmed 24/7, much footage is typically edited out. Back in the show's peak years, watching the live stream late at night was a memorable part of mid-2000s television culture.
This season, Big Brother embraces its roots by returning to Channel 10 and Dreamworld, bringing back the classic live stream and interactive format that made the show iconic.
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