Get ready, America! Not only does the Big Brother season premiere arrive weeks earlier than normal this year, which you hopefully know by now, but CBS has also decided to air its BB15 debut episode earlier that first night than originally scheduled.
Beginning this Wednesday, June 26th, just a few days from now, Big Brother 15 will start its summer season at 8/7c on CBS with an all new “Big Brother MVP” twist. Episodes will air Sundays at 8/7c, Tuesdays at 9/8c, and Wednesdays at 8/7c all season. CBS had originally planned to shuffle BB15’s Wednesday night time slot from 9PM to 8PM midseason, but has since decided to stick with the 8/7c timeslot for the duration.
Update: CBS has moved Tuesdays at 9/8c over to Thursdays at 9/8c. New schedule is Sun 8/7c, Wed 8/7c, & Thurs 9/8c.
16 all-new houseguests will step through the front door to take part in what could be a 100-day adventure where one of them will walk away with a half-million dollar prize.
Once again this season we’ll have access to in-house cameras and microphones thanks to the Big Brother Live Feeds, a subscription service brought to us directly by CBS as a way for fans to watch an unedited and live version of the game every day of the season. The Big Brother experience just isn’t complete without your Live Feeds.
Fans interested in watching the Live Feeds should move quickly to secure the preseason discounted pricing of 20% off the regular cost which expires this Tuesday.
Friends don’t let friends miss the premiere of Big Brother! Catch the 15th new season this Wednesday at 8/7c on CBS! Join us here after the show to share your thoughts about the new season and hear what other fans like you have to say.
When are the house guests supposed to actually enter the house? Don’t they usually enter it on the Saturday before the season premiere?
They usually enter Saturday nights, but that was with a Thursday night premiere. We believe they entered the house on Friday night this season.
Does the house have HD cameras? Hope so because it’s about time.
No. According to the Media Day footage we watched the in-house cams are still SD, not HD.