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Season 10 (2008)
Name Entry Exit      
Dan Day 1     
Jerry Day 1     
Keesha Day 1     
Memphis Day 1     
Renny Day 1     
Ollie Day 1  Day 52   
Michelle Day 1  Day 52   
April Day 1  Day 45   
Libra Day 1  Day 38   
Jessie Day 1  Day 31   
Angie Day 1  Day 24   
Steven Day 1  Day 16   
Brian Day 1  Day 9   
Legend
Nominated
Evicted
Head of Household
Power of Veto Winner

Big Brother 10 is the tenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother[1] that premiered July 13, 2008 on the CBS television network.[2] The show airs three times a week; Sundays at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), Tuesdays at 9 p.m. (ET/PT), and Thursdays at 8 p.m (live ET/delayed PT). Julie Chen returned as host, and Allison Grodner, Rich Meehan and Scott Einziger are the executive producers. The show is produced by Endemol USA and Allison Grodner Productions.[2][3] The finale is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 2008.

Only one season of Big Brother was intended to air during 2008, but due to the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, CBS announced Big Brother 9 for the regular television season[4] and Big Brother 10 for the summer of 2008.[1]

Big Brother 10 has been noted as a "back to basics" season by both CBS and the production team. As part of the back to basics format live audiences returned for the live eviction shows and the HouseGuests are complete strangers.[3][5]

Contents

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Pre-season

Casting for Big Brother 10 began on February 25, 2008.[6] Applications were due on April 25, 2008 and video tape submissions were due on April 4, 2008.[7][8] During May 2008 interviews for the 40 semi-finalists were held with the finalists being chosen on May 21, 2008.[7][8][9] Casting calls were held in various cities across the country including Los Angeles, CA, Charleston, SC, Louisville, KY, Minneapolis, MN, Pittsburgh, PA and Phoenix, AZ.

Big Brother 8 winner Dick Donato announced on House Calls that Big Brother 10 will feature a wider range of HouseGuests.[10] E4 will not air Big Brother 10 as they did with Big Brother 9 due to conflicts with the ninth edition of the British version.[11]

A live audience will also be present during the live eviction episodes on Wednesdays. Beginning July 31, the live eviction episodes moved to Thursdays. This is the first time since Big Brother 1 that an audience will be present for the live weekly eviction shows.[12][5]

HouseGuests

CBS advertisements revealed that 13 HouseGuests would be entering the House,[13] the same number as Big Brother 4, the first time the number of HouseGuests has decreased.

Also, for the first time since Big Brother 3, all the HouseGuests are complete strangers. CBS touted the diversity of the Big Brother 10 HouseGuests in both age and background.[5][14] CBS released the names of the HouseGuests beginning with a series of advertisements that revealed seven HouseGuests; the remaining six were revealed when the official website launched on July 8, 2008.[15][16] Host Julie Chen formally announced the HouseGuests that day on The Early Show.[14]

Weekly summary

Week 1 Events
  • On Day 1, Jerry became the first Head of Household after four of his fellow HouseGuests voted him for the position based on first impressions prior to entering the House. Renny accumulated the second highest amount of votes with three HouseGuests voting for her.[17]
  • On Day 2, Jessie and Renny were nominated for eviction.[17]
  • On Day 7, Jessie used the Power of Veto to save himself from eviction; Jerry replaced him with Brian.[18]
Competitions
  • Food: "Buggin Out"; On Day 1, the HouseGuests competed in the first competition. Jessie, Renny, Michelle, Angie, Dan, Steven, and Memphis won food for the week. Memphis also won a mint condition 1969 Chevrolet Camaro as a bonus prize.[17]
  • PoV: "Sweet Dreams, Honey"; Players go outside to find a giant bed covered in different colored pillows, and a pool of honey. Players must tear open the pillows that match the color of their sleeping wear to find teddy bears. Then, must dive through the honey and deposit their teddy bears in jars. The first player to find all five bears and put them in their jars won the Power of Veto. With a close race between Jessie and Michelle, Jessie won the first Power of Veto.[18]
Entrances
  • Angie, April, Brian, Dan, Jerry, Jessie, Keesha, Libra, Memphis, Michelle, Ollie, Renny, and Steven entered the House on Day 1.[17]
Exits
  • On Day 9, Brian was evicted in a vote of 9-1. Dan was the only person who voted to keep Brian in the house.[19]
Week 2 Events
  • On Day 9, Jessie became the new Head of Household.[19]
  • On Day 10, Dan and Steven were nominated for eviction.[20]
  • On Day 11, Michelle won the Power of Veto and chose not to use it on Day 13.[21]
  • On Day 15, the HouseGuests appeared via satellite on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, on which Julie Chen was the guest.
Competitions
  • HoH: "Majority Rules"; The questions were about which of two houseguests would be most likely to adhere to certain situations. The object was not to base the answer on personal opinions, but how they thought the majority would answer. The minority of voters were eliminated each round. If there was a tie, no one would be eliminated. Libra, Steven, Jessie, and Ollie expired all eight questions. In the tiebreaker, Jessie came closest to the correct number without going over.[19]
  • Food: "Stop Your Wining!"; HouseGuests go outside to find two elevated barrels and empty wine bottles for each team. Teams must fill the bottles up with wine that dripped from holes in the bottom of the barrels. Two players from the other team were in the barrels trying to plug the holes with corks provided by another player. After 5 minutes, team Chard-o-nay nay, consisting of Angie, Dan, Jessie, Michelle, Ollie and Steve, won food for the week. While the Pinot-wah-wah's were put on slop.[20]
  • PoV: "Big Brother DMV"; players have to guess common Big Brother phrases displayed on vanity license plates to earn points. When a player buzzes in, they have to declare the names of states that make up the phrase. Keesha and Michelle are left after being tied with ten points each. Keesha then buzzes in and incorrectly identifies the plates, making Michelle the Power of Veto winner.[21]
Exits
  • On Day 16, Steven was evicted by a unanimous 9-0 vote.[22]
Week 3 Events
  • On Day 16, Keesha became the new Head of Household.[22]
  • On Day 17, Angie and Jessie were nominated for eviction.[23]
  • On Day 18, Keesha won the Power of Veto. She chose not to use it on Day 20.[24]
  • On Day 20, a banner flew over the Big Brother house, putting the house into a lockdown. To this day, houseguests and viewers are wondering what the banner said.
  • On Day 22, the House was hit by a magnitude 5.4 earthquake. No damage was done and the HouseGuests were safe. Many HouseGuests remain convinced the earthquake was staged by Big Brother.[25][26]
  • On Day 22, public voting opened for which HouseGuest America would like to see become the next America's Player. If the HouseGuest with the most public votes accepts the task and becomes America's Player the viewing public will control this HouseGuests moves during Week 4.[27]
  • On Day 23, the HouseGuests appeared again via satellite on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson, on which Julie Chen was the guest.
Competitions
  • HoH: "Alien Abduction"; For the past few days, holographic aliens appeared in the mirrors. Then, various items were "stolen" from the house by the aliens. The questions regarded the items that had been taken. The players had to guess which room the object was from, the kitchen, spa room, living room, bathroom, or if the item was not stolen or was never in the house in the first place, "not missing". The houseguests would face off two at a time. The first to buzz in would answer. If they were right, they won the match and the opponent was out. But if they were wrong, they were out and the opponent won. The winner of each match had to pick the next two to face off. When Libra and Keesha were in the last match, Libra rang in and got it wrong, leaving Keesha as the winner.[22]
  • Food: "BB Valley High Sock Hop"; HouseGuests go outside to find two giant records on platforms split by a wall. The men and women are split up. On each platform is a laundry basket full of different kinds of socks. Each side must match the socks by voice and then hang them on the same numbered record hanging on the wall. If the socks match, they win the food item for the week. After the allotted time, the HouseGuests win: avocados, apples/bananas, beef, beer, chicken, cookies/brownies, deli meats, juices, pig's feet, raisins and squash/broccoli for the week.[23]
  • PoV: "The Garden of Veto"; players must "plant" themselves in a life size flower box. Then must remain covered in dirt and have a steady stream of water hit their forehead. The goal is to stay in the box for exactly an hour or less, anyone staying longer is disqualified. The player who got closest to the one-hour mark without going over won the Power of Veto. With a time of 21 minutes, Keesha was the only one not to go over an hour and won the Power of Veto.[24]
Exits
  • On Day 24, Angie was evicted by an 8-0 vote.
Week 4 Events
  • On Day 24, Dan accepted the offer to become America's Player for the chance at $20,000. The public will control Dan's actions during Week 4.[27]
  • On Day 24, April became the new Head of Household.
  • There was no food competition this week because of the endurance HoH competition.
  • On Day 25, April nominated Jessie and Memphis for eviction.
  • On Day 26, the houseguests celebrated Keesha's 30th birthday.[28] After picking players for the Power of Veto competition, April's comments about Libra's gameplay (or perceived lack thereof) hurt her feelings, which led to Keesha and Libra discussing April's comments downstairs.[28] Jessie overhears all of the comments and tells April everything.[28] This leads to a series of confrontations between various members of the house, culminating in the house coming together to sing "the most forlorn version of 'Happy Birthday' ever."[28]
  • On Day 26, Jerry won the Power of Veto during a midnight competition.
  • On Day 28, Jerry chose not to use the Power of Veto.
Competitions
  • HoH: "Livin' on the Edge"; The contestants had to stand on a narrow ledge on a simulated building that shakes. April won after 2 hours 48 minutes.
  • PoV: "Slap Shot"; contestants took part in a hockey goal shooting competition. At the end of each round, the least accurate shooter was eliminated and received a consolation prize. The last player standing got their pick of the prizes. Libra won a trip to Hawaii, Jerry won the Power of Veto, Jessie won letters from home, Memphis won a slop pass and the right to put another player on slop and he chose Jerry, April won $10,000, and Michelle won the infamous red unitard.
Exits
  • On Day 31, Jessie was evicted by a 4-3 vote.
Week 5 Events
  • On Day 31, Dan completed his week as America's Player.
  • On Day 31, Michelle became the new Head of Household.
  • On Day 32, Keesha and Libra were nominated for eviction.
  • On Day 33, Jerry won the Power of Veto and chose not to use it on Day 35.
  • On Day 33, A verbal war between most HouseGuests erupted in the house and lasted for hours.
Competitions
  • HoH: "Rude Awakening"; The night before the eviction, loud and annoying wake-up calls sent in by viewers were played on the intercom while the houseguests were trying to sleep. The contestants were asked a series of true-or-false questions about the wake-up calls. One was eliminated if they answered incorrectly, unless everyone got a question wrong. Michelle was the last standing and won HoH.
  • Food: "In the News"; houseguests faced off against nine of the most memorable houseguests from past seasons. Each houseguest was given a piece of news and had to figure out whether it was real or fake. The ex-houseguests had to try and convince the houseguests that the news was either real or fake. If the houseguests got the answer wrong than the ex-houseguest that they faced off against would win $1,000. If they got the answer right than the houseguest would win food for a particular day of the week or a special prize. Keesha and Renny won food for Tuesday and Sunday. Michelle won a feast for the houseguests.
  • PoV: "Cry Me a Veto"; contestants had to cut or dice onions and put them through a slot in a box. The winner was the contestant with the heaviest box in the end. Contestants could choose to put their diced onions in a second box that would go towards a mystery prize rather than the veto. In the end, Jerry had the heaviest box at 36.3 pounds. April and Memphis won the mystery prizes after having the heaviest mystery prize boxes. April won five designer outfits picked out by a professional stylist, whereas Memphis won the privilege of wearing an onion necklace for 24 hours.
Exits
  • On Day 38 Libra was evicted by a 6-0 vote. Libra becomes the first member of the Jury who will decide the winner of the grand prize.
Week 6 Events
  • On Day 38, Renny became the new Head of Household.
  • On Day 39, Ollie and Jerry were placed on slop (Memphis used a slop pass he had won earlier) and America had a choice to give them one other food. America chose to give them giant lollipops.
  • On Day 39, Renny nominated April and Jerry for eviction.
  • On Day 39, Dan won the Power of Veto and chose not to use it Day 42.
  • On Day 40, the dining room table was replaced with a smaller 8-seat table.
Competitions
  • HoH: "Dear Diary"; The houseguests listened to comments made by the first four evictees (Brian, Steven, Angie, and Jessie) in the diary room. The first one to buzz in had to say which one they thought said the quote. If one was correct, they eliminated someone else from the competition. But if one was wrong, they were eliminated. When Keesha and Renny were the last two standing Renny got the last question correct.
  • Food: "Big Brother Rock, Paper, Scissors"; In this version, slop "drowned" pig ears, pig ears "silenced" crickets, and crickets "hopped" slop. The teams took on each other one-on-one and filled out on a board with their food pick. The person who won the rock, paper, scissors part with their choice then had to eat what they wrote down. If they were successful, their team got a point. The first team to earn four points had food for the week, while the losing team got stuck on slop and lollypops.Lollypops were a part of America's Choice.
  • PoV: "Haunted Yard" The houseguests examine the haunted items in the yard for 5 minutes. They are then asked to estimate the amount of the examined items on a bigger scale. First houseguest to get three points will win the PoV. Houseguests can choose to fold or save, if they fold, they cannot get a point, however they stay in the game. If the houseguests save and have the number furtherest away from the accurate answers, they are eliminated. The houseguest with an answer closest to the correct answer will receive a point. Dan and Jerry both had two points but Dan was the closest to the last question and won the Power of Veto.
Exits
  • On Day 45, April was evicted by a vote of 4-1 becoming the second member of the Jury, joining Libra.
Week 7 Events
  • On Day 45, Dan became the new Head of Household.
  • On Day 46, Jerry and Memphis were nominated for eviction.
  • On Day 47, Memphis won the Power of Veto. He chose to use it on himself on Day 49; Dan replaced him with Michelle.
Competitions
  • HoH: "King of the Jungle"; The HouseGuests were suspended on rope swings above the backyard. The last person sitting on their swing became the new HoH. To make it more interesting, the houseguests had "rain" pouring on them, and every now and then, the rope swings would move back and forth. Dan won after Ollie dropped at the three hour and forty-eight minute mark.
  • PoV: "One Giant Leap";
Exits
  • On Day 52, Michelle was evicted from the house by a 3-1 vote, becoming the third member of the jury along with Libra and April. In a special live double eviction, either Jerry or Ollie will be evicted, joining Libra, April, and Michelle as the fourth member of the Jury of Seven.

Broadcasts and Interactivity

On April 14, 2008 CBS announced Big Brother 10 would return on July 13, 2008, with episodes airing on Sundays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.[2] During the season finale of Big Brother: After Dark on April 27, 2008 it was confirmed that the companion show would return for Big Brother 10.[29] House Calls: The Big Brother Talk Show will also return for Big Brother 10. CBS and AirPlay announced on July 9, 2008 the launch of the first interactive Big Brother game called "Big Brother Live TV Challenge". The game will allow fans to compete against other fans in various live Internet and text messaging challenges tied to knowledge of past episodes and predictions of future events on the show and will begin on the premiere night. CBSMobile.com will continue to provide mobile wallpapers, breaking news text alerts and other features to subscribers.[30] Starting July 31, Big Brother 10 moved from Wednesdays to Thursdays at 8 p.m (live ET/delayed PT).[31]

America's Player

Viewers (from Canada and America) have control over a player. From July 29 to August 7, Dan, after accepting the offer by America to become their designated player, was asked to complete various tasks that America specifies (via text messaging or voting on CBS.com) for a chance to win $20,000 at the end of the week. Viewers were able to vote on tasks from the end of an episode until midnight Pacific Time. Once Dan received the tasks, he made meaningful efforts to complete the tasks in any way he could.

Results

Task # Date given Description Options America's selection Result
1 Tues, Jul 29 Who do you want to become the next America's Player? All HouseGuests Dan Accepted
2 Thurs, Jul 31 Which HouseGuest do you want Dan to try to get nominated? All HouseGuests Jessie Completed
3 Sun, Aug 3 Which HouseGuest do you want Dan to hug for 10 seconds? All HouseGuests Jessie Completed
4 Tue, Aug 5 Which HouseGuest do you want Dan to vote to evict? Jessie, Memphis Jessie Completed

Voting history

The voting table below records whom each HouseGuest voted to evict during his or her time in the House. The Head of Household ("HoH") and nominees are not allowed to vote, unless the vote is tied, in which case the Head of Household breaks the tie. Twists to the normal nominations process are noted, such as immunity from nomination and eviction (referred to as "exempt") and double evictions. The last seven evictees of the season are part of the Jury of Big Brother 10, who vote for the winner during the Finale.


Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Finale
Day 45 Day 52
Head of Household Jerry Jessie Keesha April Michelle Renny Dan Keesha        
Nominations
(pre-veto)
Jessie
Renny
Dan
Steven
Angie
Jessie
Jessie
Memphis
Keesha
Libra
April
Jerry
Jerry
Memphis
Jerry
Ollie
     
Veto Winner Jessie Michelle Keesha Jerry Jerry Dan Memphis Dan      
Nominations
(post-veto)
Brian
Renny
Dan
Steven
Angie
Jessie
Jessie
Memphis
Keesha
Libra
April
Jerry
Jerry
Michelle
Jerry
Ollie
     

Dan Renny Nominated Angie Jessie Libra April Head of
Household
Ollie        
Jerry Head of
Household
Steven Angie Memphis Libra Nominated Nominated Nominated        
Keesha Brian Steven Head of
Household
Jessie Nominated April Michelle Head of
Household
       
Memphis Brian Steven Angie Nominated Libra April Michelle Ollie        
Renny Nominated Steven Angie Jessie Libra Head of
Household
Michelle Ollie        
Ollie Brian Steven Angie Memphis Libra Jerry Jerry Nominated Evicted
(Day 52)
Jury
Member
Michelle Brian Steven Angie Memphis Head of
Household
April Nominated Evicted
(Day 52)
Jury
Member
April Brian Steven Angie Head of
Household
Libra Nominated Evicted
(Day 45)
Jury
Member
Libra Brian Steven Angie Jessie Nominated Evicted
(Day 38)
Jury
Member
Jessie Brian Head of
Household
Nominated Nominated Evicted
(Day 31)
Angie Brian Steven Nominated Evicted
(Day 24)
Steven Brian Nominated Evicted
(Day 16)
Brian Nominated Evicted
(Day 9)

Notes None See
note 1
See
note 2
None See
note 3
       
Evicted Brian
9 of 10 votes
to evict
Steven
9 of 9 votes
to evict
Angie
8 of 8 votes
to evict
Jessie
4 of 7 votes
to evict
Libra
6 of 6 votes
to evict
April
4 of 5 votes
to evict
Michelle
3 of 4 votes
to evict
Ollie
3 of 3 votes
to evict






 

 

  • Note 1: The planned eviction on Day 23 was postponed to Day 24 due to CBS moving the live eviction shows to Thursday nights.
  • Note 2: America's Player, Dan, voted for who America chose to evict, Jessie. This America's Player task only counted as successful if America's choice was evicted from the House.
  • Note 3: There will be a double eviction on Day 52.

Ratings

Big Brother 10 airs episodes three times a week, with shows airing Sundays at 8 p.m., Tuesdays at 9 p.m., and Thursdays at 8 p.m. Originally the live eviction was scheduled for Wednesdays at 8 p.m. but on July 25, 2008 CBS announced Big Brother and Greatest American Dog will swap nights effective on July 31, 2008 returning the live eviction to Thursdays. The premiere episode which aired Sunday July 13, 2008 scored 6.29 million viewers (4.2/8 viewing audience), up 4% from Big Brother 8's Sunday premiere.

As with the previous seasons, live streaming video feeds are available for purchase through RealNetworks. All ratings are from Nielsen Media Research and Zap2it.


Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11
Sunday 6.29m
4.2/8
5.77m
3.8/7
6.1m
3.9/7
6.67m
4.4/8
6.08m
4.1/7
6.39m
4.0/7
         
Tuesday 6.13m
4.0/7
6.13m
4.0/7
6.20m
4.0/7
6.42m
4.2/7
6.51m
4.3/7
6.25m
4.0/6
         
Wednesday 6.10m
4.0/7
6.33m
4.2/8
moved to Thursdays
Thursday no show 6.45m
4.3/8
6.18m
4.1/7
6.72m
4.3/8
6.14m
4.0/7
         

Weekly
average
6.17m
4.1/8
6.08m
4.0/8
6.25m
4.2/8
6.42m
4.3/8
6.44m
4.3/8
6.26m
4.2/8
         
Running
average
6.17m
4.1/8
6.13m
4.1/8
6.17m
4.1/8
6.23m
4.1/8
6.27m
4.1/8
6.27m
4.1/8
         
Season
average
6.27m
4.1/8

Highlighted backgrounds in lightblue denote live shows.

Controversy and criticisms

Big Brother 10 came under fire from critics such as the Parents Television Council for airing the word "fucking" uncensored during the Tuesday, August 5 episode of the show. The event in question was aired during an argument between Libra and Jessie in which Libra said: "Memphis was in the fucking room!". [32]

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