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Plot

One house, no doors, ten contestants who want to be stinking rich. The reality TV craze continues. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Credit

Greg Stewart - Executive Producer, Sasha Ferrer - Producer

Episodes

Big Brother: Season 01 (2000)

Big Brother: Season 02 (2001)

Big Brother: Season 03 (2002)
  • Episode 3.1
  • Episode 3.10
  • Episode 3.11
  • Episode 3.12
  • Episode 3.13
  • Episode 3.14
  • Episode 3.15
  • Episode 3.16
  • Episode 3.17
  • Episode 3.18
  • Episode 3.19
  • Episode 3.2
  • Episode 3.20
  • Episode 3.21
  • Episode 3.22
  • Episode 3.23
  • Episode 3.24
  • Episode 3.25
  • Episode 3.26
  • Episode 3.27
  • Episode 3.28
  • Episode 3.29
  • Episode 3.3
  • Episode 3.30
  • Episode 3.31
  • Episode 3.32
  • Episode 3.4
  • Episode 3.5
  • Episode 3.6
  • Episode 3.7
  • Episode 3.8
  • Episode 3.9
Big Brother: Season 04 (2003)

Big Brother: Season 05 (2004)

Big Brother: Season 06 (2005)

Big Brother: Season 07 (2006)

Big Brother: Season 08 (2007)

Big Brother: Season 10 (2008)

Big Brother: Season 09 (2008)

Big Brother: Season 11 (2009)

Big Brother: Season 12 (2010)

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This term refers to when a player’s hole cards consist of an Eight and a Four.

SoundPoker Says: This name comes from the famous George Orwell book "1984".

For Example, "My Big Brother gave me an 8 high straight."

See Also: Hole Cards, Rank, Straight

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