Big Brother (Israeli TV series) explained

Native Name:
Alt Name:Big Brother Israel
Presenter:
Num Seasons:13 (Regular); 4 (VIP)
Num Episodes:475
Producer:Elad Koperman
Location:Neve Ilan
Runtime:90 minutes (approx.)
Company:Koperman Productions;
Endemol Shine Israel
Network:Keshet
Network2:Reshet
Last Aired2:present

Big Brother (Hebrew: האח הגדול, Transliteration:,) is the Israeli version of the international reality television franchise Big Brother created by producer John de Mol in 1997. The show began broadcasting in 2008, following the premise of other versions of the format, the show features a group of contestants, known as "Housemates" who live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The housemates are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the competition, housemates are evicted from the house. The last remaining Housemate wins the competition and is awarded a cash prize.

History

The show was initially produced by Keshet and aired on Channel 2 from 2008 to 2017. The show ran for eight original seasons and two celebrity seasons.

During its run on Channel 2, the show was hosted by Erez Tal and Assi Azar from season 1 to season 6. After Assi Azar left the show, Erez Tal and Korin Gideon hosted the show from season 7 to season 8.

At the end of season 7, it was declared that due to ownership changes in the television production companies, at the end of season 8, the broadcast rights of the show would be owned by "Reshet".[1]

After Channel 2 got closed and split into two new channels at the end of October 2017, it was announced that the show would be produced by Reshet and aired on Channel 13 from 2018. As of June 2023, thirteen seasons and four celebrity ("VIP") seasons have been broadcast.

Liron Weizman hosted the show from season 9 alongside Ofer Shechter and Asi Israelof.[2] In November 2018, it was announced that Guy Zu-Aretz will replace Shechter and Israelof and will host the show alongside Liron Weizman since the third celebrity season in 2019.[3] [4] [5]

Format

Big Brother is a reality game show and is based on the international Big Brother series produced by Endemol in the Netherlands which began in 1999. The show's name comes from George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984), which revolves around a dystopia in which dictator Big Brother is the all-seeing leader. A group of people (called the Housemates) live together in a house, where 24 hours a day their every word and every action is recorded by cameras and microphones in all the rooms in the house. Access to television, the Internet, print media, and time is prohibited. In addition, the housemates live in complete confinement; they have no access to the outside world. At least once a week, the housemates nominate two housemates they wish to face a public vote to evict. The two or more housemates with the most votes face the public vote. The viewing public decides which of them gets evicted through text message votes or phone calls.

Should their stay inside the house become difficult for them to bear, a housemate is allowed to voluntarily leave at any time during the game. In the event of a withdrawal from the house, a replacement housemate usually enters in their place.

In the final week of each season, the viewers vote for which of the remaining people in the house should win the prize money and be crowned the winner of Big Brother.

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Notes and References

  1. News: עוזבים את ערוץ 2: רשת רוצה לעבור לשדר בערוץ חדש ברישיון. themarker.com. 18 December 2019. he.
  2. News: בר רפאלי אאוט: שלושת המנחים החדשים של "האח הגדול". Bar Refaeli out: Three New Faces of Big Brother. ynet.co.il. 29 March 2019. he.
  3. News: אסי ישראלוף עוזב את "האח הגדול". Asi Israelof leaves "Big Brother". ynet.co.il. 6 November 2019. he.
  4. News: גיא זו-ארץ ינחה את "האח הגדול" לצידה של לירון ויצמן. Guy Zu-Aretz will host "Big Brother" alongside Liron Weizman. ynet.co.il. 18 November 2018. he.
  5. News: ויצמן וזו-ארץ: "אין סיבה ש'האח הגדול' לא תצליח". Weizman and Zu-Aretz: "There is no reason for Big Brother not to succeed". israelhayom.co.il. 10 January 2019. he.