Big Brother Season 3

July. 10,2002      TV-PG
Rating:
5.6
Trailer Synopsis

Twelve houseguests enter the house in a chance to win $500,000. This season brought about more changes to the Big Brother format - the introduction of the Silver and Golden Power of Vetos.

Episode 32 : Season 3 Finale
September. 25,2002
The House guests get down to the business of selecting the winner of Big Brother 3. Everything is put on the table as the winner of Big Brother 3 is announced.
Episode 31 : HOH Part 1 (Con't), Part 2 & Part 3 & Evictions
September. 21,2002
Lisa confronts Danielle on her secret pact with Jason.
Episode 30 : Evictions & HOH Part 1 (Start)
September. 19,2002
With Jason holding the only vote for eviction, he'll determine who goes to the Final Three in the House.
Episode 29 : Luxury Competition
September. 18,2002
Still unaware of Jason's alliance with Danielle, Amy thinks he is making his own decisions.
Episode 28 : Food Competition
September. 14,2002
Lisa suspects Jason and Danielle of setting up the vote.
Episode 27 : Two Hour Special: Nominations, POV, Eviction & HOH
September. 12,2002
Roddy's departure has outstanding effects on the rest of the house guests.
Episode 26 : Evictions & HOH
September. 05,2002
As the eviction draws near, Danielle wonders why the people nominated against Roddy turn themselves into "sacrificial lambs."
Episode 25 : POV
September. 04,2002
The past comes back to haunt amy.
Episode 24 : Food Competition & Nominations
August. 31,2002
Worried about repercussions from his nominations, Marcellas struggles with who he should nominate
Episode 23 : Evictions & HOH
August. 29,2002
Gerry may be facing his last day in the Big Brother house.
Episode 22 : POV
August. 28,2002
Danielle questions Jason's motivations.
Episode 21 : Food Competition & Nominations
August. 24,2002
Chiara's departure has hit the HouseGuests hard.
Episode 20 : Eviction & HOH
August. 22,2002
Danielle debates who to evict.
Episode 19 : Two Hour Special Feat. Sheryl Crow
August. 21,2002
Roddy, who quit the last HoH contest right after it began, is having regrets and blames his decision on feeling "nervous and sleepy" for having been nominated.
Episode 18 : HOH (Con't) & Big Brother 3 Look Back
August. 16,2000
Despite being conscious of the omnipresent cameras, some of the HouseGuests sometimes forget that they're being filmed 24/7.
Episode 17 : Eviction, One House Guest Returns & HOH (Start)
August. 15,2002
A previously evicted houseguest returns.
Episode 16 : POV
August. 14,2002
Josh gives up on the game and immediately begins packing once nominated.
Episode 15 : Food Competition & Nominations
August. 10,2002
Chiara makes a bold move with her nominations.
Episode 14 : Eviction & HOH
August. 08,2002
The houseguest's bowl for HOH.
Episode 13 : POV
August. 07,2002
Jason wins a letter from home and the houseguests discuss what they miss most.
Episode 12 : Food Competition & Nominations
August. 03,2002
With Gerry as the new HOH, some houseguests throw their mates under the bus.
Episode 11 : Evictions & HOH
August. 01,2002
The houseguest's debate on who to evict.
Episode 10 : Luxury Competition & POV
July. 31,2002
Danielle and Jason develop a tight bond and the houseguests play for the POV.
Episode 9 : Food Competition & Nominations
July. 27,2002
Josh and Marcellas make peace and the house has mixed reactions to Tonya's eviction.
Episode 8 : Evictions & HOH
July. 25,2002
Some houseguests begin to lose their temper as half the house is forced to eat PB&J For A Week.
Episode 7 : Luxury Competition & POV Ceramony
July. 24,2002
Danielle wins the POV.
Episode 6 : Food Competition & Nominations
July. 20,2002
Marcellus develops strong disdain for Josh bringing him to nominate Josh for eviction.
Episode 5 : Evictions & HOH
July. 18,2002
After the first eviction of the season, a previously nominated houseguest wins HoH.
Episode 4 : Luxury Competition
July. 17,2002
The PoV is used to save one nominee, and tensions begin to escalate in the house.
Episode 3 : 1st Ever Power of Veto (POV) Competition
July. 13,2002
The First Power of Veto (POV) is played and the HOH & Nominees Get To Pick Who They Want To Play
Episode 2 : Luxury Competition & Nominations
July. 11,2002
HoH Lisa is unsure of who to nominate for eviction.
Episode 1 : Season 3 Premiere: Food Competition & HOH
July. 10,2002
Twelve new houseguests find their beds and quickly size up their competition.

Seasons

Season 25
Seventeen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win the grand prize of $750,000.
Season 25 2023
Season 24
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win the grand prize of $750,000.
Season 24 2022
Season 23
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win the new grand prize of $750,000.
Season 23 2021
Season 22
Sixteen houseguests consisting of the best and most iconic houseguests make their return to compete for the $500,000 prize.
Season 22 2020
Season 21
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 21 2019
Season 20
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 20 2018
Season 19
Season 19's new twist is called “Summer of Temptation,” where the Houseguests will be challenged like never before as they embark on a season of tempting offers that could give them money, power and safety in the game. But, they will need to be careful, because for every temptation taken, there will be a consequence to face. This season's house reflects the temptation twist with words like Money and Revenge hanging on the wall, constantly reminding the Houseguests that the game never stops.
Season 19 2017
Season 18
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the season's twist, four previous houseguests make their return for a chance at the prize.
Season 18 2016
Season 17
Seventeen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. This season brings back the iconic Twin Twist with two sisters swapping out every few days, unbeknownist to the other houseguests. The Battle of the Block makes it return.
Season 17 2015
Season 16
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. This season's twist brings about the Battle of Block - two HOHs, 4 nominations, and the chance of an HOH being evicted.
Season 16 2014
Season 15
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 15 2013
Season 14
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the season's twist, four previous houseguests return as Coaches to build a Big Brother dream team - a $100,000 prize awaits the coach who picks the Big Brother winner.
Season 14 2012
Season 13
Thirteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the twist of the summer, three Dynamic Duos of iconic previous houseguests make their return for another chance to win - Dick and Daniele, Jordan and Jeff, Rachel and Brendon.
Season 13 2011
Season 12
Thirteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 12 2010
Season 11
Thirteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 11 2009
Season 10
Thirteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000.
Season 10 2008
Season 9
Sixteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the seasons twist, every houseguest would compete, be nominated, and be evicted as couples.
Season 9 2008
Season 8
Fourteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the seasons twists, 3 houseguests are shocked to learn their "enemy" will be entering the game - ex best friends, ex boyfriends, and an estranged father and daughter.
Season 8 2007
Season 7
Fourteen of the best and most iconic Big Brothers houseguests make their return to compete for the $500,000 grand prize.
Season 7 2006
Season 6
Fourteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the season twist, every houseguest entered the house with a secret partner - believing they were the only pair. If both can reach the end, the winner would receive a grand prize of $1,000,000 and the runner-up, $250,000.
Season 6 2005
Season 5
Fourteen houseguests enter the house for a chance to win $500,000. In the seasons twists, there are two sets of pre-existing relationships in the house - secret twins and long lost siblings.
Season 5 2004
Season 4
In a season twist, ten of the thirteen houseguests are shocked to learn that they will competing alongside their exes. In addition, there brings the introduction of the Diamond Power of Veto and the sequestered Jury.
Season 4 2003
Season 3
Twelve houseguests enter the house in a chance to win $500,000. This season brought about more changes to the Big Brother format - the introduction of the Silver and Golden Power of Vetos.
Season 3 2002
Season 2
This season brings a complete reformatting of Big Brother 1. The introduction of the Head of Household (HOH). The HOH would then nominate two houseguests for eviction. The fellow contestants would vote, and the player with the most votes would be evicted. On finale night, all former houseguests returned to vote for who they thought should win the grand prize.
Season 2 2001
Season 1
Big Brother 2000 was a near-exact port of the hit Netherlands (Holland) series of the same name. Every week, Housemates would nominate two fellow housemates and the two or more housemates with the most nominations were eligible for banishment. American viewers could then call a 1-900 number and cast a vote to banish a HouseGuest.
Season 1 2000

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