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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Season Premiere; Head of Household #1
Episode 02: Nominations #1; Veto #1; Live Eviction #1
Episode 03: Head of Household #2; Nominations #2
Episode 04: Veto #2
Episode 05: Live Eviction #2; Head of Household #3
Episode 06: Nominations #3
Episode 07: Veto #3
Episode 08: Live Eviction #3; Head of Household #4
Episode 09: Nominations #4
Episode 10: Veto #4
Episode 11: Fake Double Eviction
Episode 12: Head of Household #6; Nominations #6
Episode 13: Veto #6
Episode 14: Live Eviction #6
Episode 15: Who Checks Back in?; Head of Household #7; Nominations #7
Episode 16: Veto #7
Episode 17: Live Eviction #7; Head of Household #8
Episode 18: Nominations #8
Episode 19: Veto #8
Episode 20: Live Eviction #8; Head of Household #9
Episode 21: Nominations #9
Episode 22: Veto #9
Episode 23: Live Eviction #9; Head of Household #10
Episode 24: Nominations #10
Episode 25: Veto #10
Episode 26: Double Eviction
Episode 27: Head of Household #12; Nominations #12
Episode 28: Veto #12
Episode 29: Live Eviction #12; Head of Household #13
Episode 30: Nominations #13
Episode 31: Veto #13; Special Eviction
Episode 32: The Final
Big Brother Canada - Season 4 Episode 30: Nominations #13
Description
The format for Big Brother in Canada remains largely unchanged from the U.S. edition, making them the only two version of the series thus far to follow this format. HouseGuests are sequestered in the Big Brother House without contact with the outside world. Each week, the HouseGuests take part in several compulsory challenges that determine who will win food, luxuries, and opportunities to become the Head of Household (HoH) or win the Power of Veto (PoV). The winner of the weekly HoH competition is immune from nominations and nominates two fellow HouseGuests for eviction. The two HouseGuests nominated for eviction are also referred to as being 'on the block' for eviction. After a HouseGuest becomes HoH, he or she is ineligible to take part in the next HoH competition. The winner of the PoV competition wins the right to save one of the nominated HouseGuests from eviction and take them off the block. If the PoV winner exercises the power, the HoH then nominates another HouseGuest to go up on the block for eviction. HouseGuests also take part in the Have vs. Have-Not competitions. Depending on their performance during the competitions, HouseGuests are divided into either the 'Haves' or the 'Have Nots.' The Have Nots are restricted to eating 'Big Brother Slop' and a couple of food items selected by the viewing public. They are also allowed to eat condiments and protein shakes. Have Nots are only allowed to take cold showers, and typically sleep on uncomfortable beds in a room with poor aesthetics. On Eviction Night, all HouseGuests, except for the HoH and the two nominees on the block, vote to evict one of the two nominees. This compulsory vote takes place in the Diary Room, where voting HouseGuests are asked by the show's host, Arisa Cox, whom they want to evict. In the event of a tie, the HoH casts the deciding vote, announcing it in front of the other HouseGuests
The format for Big Brother in Canada remains largely unchanged from the U.S. edition, making them the only two version of the series thus far to follow this format. HouseGuests are sequestered in the Big Brother House without contact with the outside world. Each week, the HouseGuests take part in several compulsory challenges that determine who will win food, luxuries, and opportunities to become the Head of Household (HoH) or win the Power of Veto (PoV). The winner of the weekly HoH competition is immune from nominations and nominates two fellow HouseGuests for eviction. The two HouseGuests nominated for eviction are also referred to as being 'on the block' for eviction. After a HouseGuest becomes HoH, he or she is ineligible to take part in the next HoH competition. The winner of the PoV competition wins the right to save one of the nominated HouseGuests from eviction and take them off the block. If the PoV winner exercises the power, the HoH then nominates another HouseGuest to go up on the block for eviction. HouseGuests also take part in the Have vs. Have-Not competitions. Depending on their performance during the competitions, HouseGuests are divided into either the 'Haves' or the 'Have Nots.' The Have Nots are restricted to eating 'Big Brother Slop' and a couple of food items selected by the viewing public. They are also allowed to eat condiments and protein shakes. Have Nots are only allowed to take cold showers, and typically sleep on uncomfortable beds in a room with poor aesthetics. On Eviction Night, all HouseGuests, except for the HoH and the two nominees on the block, vote to evict one of the two nominees. This compulsory vote takes place in the Diary Room, where voting HouseGuests are asked by the show's host, Arisa Cox, whom they want to evict. In the event of a tie, the HoH casts the deciding vote, announcing it in front of the other HouseGuests
Actors:
Arisa Cox,
Kevin Martin,
Bruno Ielo,
Neda Kalantar,
Ika Wong,
Gary Levy,
Sindy Nguyen,
Matt Cooke,
Jillian MacLaughlin,
Jon Pardy,
Emmett Blois,
...»
Arisa Cox
7 December 1978, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Kevin Martin
Bruno Ielo
Neda Kalantar
Ika Wong
Gary Levy
Sindy Nguyen
Matt Cooke
Jillian MacLaughlin
Jon Pardy
Emmett Blois
Genre:
Reality-TV
Director:
Chris Carter, Joan Tosoni
Country:
Canada
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