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  1. Big Brother airs on Canda's Global TV in Canada, premiering Wednesday, March 6th at 7pm ET/PT. Weekly episodes will air Thursday at 8pm ET/PT, Sunday at 8pm ET/PT and Wednesday at 7pm ET/PT. For Season 7, viewers can stream #BBCAN live on GlobalTV.com and Global GO by signing in with their TV service provider credentials or catch up the next day on GlobalTV.com and Global GO (now available on Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, etc.), and BigBrotherCanada.ca. The live feeds are free, but are blocked to viewers outside of Canada. If you live in Canada, just go to http://globaltv.com/watchlive for a live stream of the Global TV broadcast. You can also watch previously aired episodes as well as the live feeds at https://www.bigbrothercanada.ca. Officially, Morty's TV does not endorse violating legal geoblocking, but non-Canadians who want to watch Big Brother Canada episodes can go to: http://videobrother.net. If you this or similar sites, do so with caution. There may be prompts to update your video player, Flash, Java, or Silverlight. DO NOT DO IT!!!! You can watch everything without installing anything new; these prompts may try to install unwanted software or malware. Another method of circumventing geoblocking is to use a Private VPN Proxy service, which makes it look like your browser is in Canada. There are Private VPN Proxy applications that can be installed to the computer, some web browsers include a built-in Private VPN Proxy service, and many have free and paid Private VPN Proxy service extensions that can be installed. Beware that some Private VPN Proxy services An alternative viewing experience for both streaming live broadcast episodes and live feeds is the BB Viewer app from Liquid8d (http://mortystv.com/to/bbviewer). The BB Viewer app supports both BB Canada and BB USA in one package, as well as archives of past seasons and other bonus video. The BB Viewer app still requires the use of a Private VPN Proxy service for viewers outside of Canada, but can be used without a Private VPN Proxy service by viewers within Canadian borders. Learn more about BB Canada viewing alternatives here: https://write.as/x39937ts8kefd1y4.md Morty's TV accepts no liability for the use of any video streaming web site, application or Private VPN Proxy service.
  2. Welcome to the Big Brother Picture Thread! This thread is for posting screen captures and pics (with captions that explain them) from the Big Brother Canada House live feeds.After you post here, we may reprint your post on the main Big Brother page, and not credit you right beside it for submitting the information. It's not that we don't want people to know you helped, but it's just that when we tried it last year, all the credits annoyed people. We do give credit to the other sites that send us cool stuff. I will list contributors at the end of each day's report. Your input is vital to our success, and we really do appreciate your help. Don't limit yourself to Live Feed Pics, feel free to share other neat finds with us! Most of all Have Fun and consider this thread like a Pictorial Daily Library. -- Morty
  3. Big Brother Canada's First Live Eviction I was so excited to get to go to a live eviction of Canadian Big Brother. As a longtime fan of BB U.S it's always been out of my reach. We were told via email that we were in no way to share the location of the BB house (which is at the Orbitor Studios in Missisauga Ontario) or to bring phones, cameras or recording devices of any kind. It said to leave our devices in our cars before going into the studio.. we didn't like that at all. Even though the email also stated that the entrance would be clearly marked, there was only a small, taped to an easel sign saying 'audience line up' where we froze our buts off for a good 15 min while being constantly pushed aside by crew coming out to chat with each other or to smoke before being let in. There was also a 'rush' line for people hoping to get left over tickets to the show but that was empty probably partly due to the February chill. As we made our way inside, two young ladies took our names & handed us an empty envelope which was our 'ticket' in because since the studio had added an extra 50 seats which didn't make it to the printers in time for the show. I was a little disappointed because I would have liked to have the tickets as a keepsake. We lined up waiting to be let in & were given the spiel about not recording anything & turning off our phones (crap, we could have brought them). The woman also asked if this was our first time here or if we had been to the first show last week, letting it slip (although most of us knew) that the show didn't start the night before as indicated by the season premier but that the house guests had been in the house for a week already. We were then directed to the coat check which was just off to the right of the BB house behind the audience seats. After just a few more minutes we were directed to our seats directly in front of the BB house doors, 3 rows back. Just to the right of a couple of crew members were busy polishing the car that is one of the prizes for the last house guest standing. When most of the audience was seated, Sue Brophey came out with directions on clapping, cheering & standing ovations. You wouldn't think that we'd need instructions on that but then those standing in front of the teleprompter (us, across from the BB house door) were to stand with the rest of the audience but not stand up all the way. We were told to crouch & clap when the timing was right so that we didn't block the hosts view of the teleprompter. She also explained that the house guests can hear us cheer & maybe even talk so she wouldn't be exposing any secrets to us. Sue went on to ask if the audience had any questions, one of which was could we get free t-shirts. Her answer to that was to get a few Big Brother Canada t-shirts & shot glasses (she's a vodka girl for those interested) & to give them away as prizes for a little BB U.S trivia. Who won the most HOH's in BB history? Who won the most POV's? What season was the jury house introduced? It was then that I noticed that Ronnie of The Real Housewives of Vancouver (also a Slice show) was also in the audience. The audience was very excited & vocal throughout the night. They didn't need the cheering lessons Sue went on to ask audience how many of us were BB fans (duh), how many watched BB U.S & how many were watching the free live feeds? The studio itself was small but impressive. It looks as though the face is actually blank & that it gets it's look from several projections hanging from the ceiling. It seemed to be a state of the art studio with all the latest gadgets. I've been to one other studio recording this year & their equipment seemed a little dated by comparison. At least one cameraman looked as though he was playing with the camera on a long extended arm. So much so that it seemed like he might hit a few audience members if he wasn't careful when he was swinging it over our heads. Sue soon announced that the show would begin shortly. She gave the motion for us to stand up (or crouch), & someone behind the audience started to clap so we all joined in as Arisa Cox made her entrance & it was time for Big Brother Arisa seemed to be extremely comfortable & pretty much made for the role of BB host. It was hard to hear the flashbacks that were played during the show or to hear Arisa while the clapping continued but other then that, it was great. During the breaks she was primped upon by a few people & seemed to read up on the house guests which I doubt she could know too well at this point. When that was done she would talk to us about BB, ask us if liked the house, dance for us & made jokes about making contact with every person in our section. She took the time to engage & entertain us every chance she got. Sue would talk to us while Arisa was being worked on to let us know how we were doing (best clappers ever!) & to tell us how long until we were back to recording. During the break that followed the POV ceremony, Sue polled the audience on who they thought would be evicted. The audience seemed split on it. Kat's eviction wasn't a surprise to me because I watch the feeds as well as read Morty's updates but I was a little worried when she got one vote because the plan that I had heard was that the vote was supposed to be unanimous. I was relived to see her go only because Emmet seems to fit better with the other house guests. There was a brief delay between Kat exiting the BB house & entering the studio. Not sure what that was or if she was just receiving instructions but once she did sit to talk with Arisa it was hard to hear her talk but once they cut to break she gave one of the crew members (who came out of the BB house doors) what looked like a very heartfelt hug. Sue announced that they were preparing for HOH which would be very Canadian endurance competition. When recording started again Dan Gheesling made his appearance. The audience seemed to be quite excited. Some even shouting that they loved him. He stayed after & told a few audience members that he's sign their autographs. When show started again it was showing the HOH comp & ti was obvious that it would be a lumberjack themed game of some kind. As a proud Canadian I find it more annoying then patriotic to show us as lumberjacks or Eskimos. Most of us are much more like our neighbours to the south then either of those. But, it's just a game. When the show was done, Dan, Sue & Arisa talked to us with Sue telling us about how she approached Dan about taking part in the show & he stating the he would if he could be more involved. Dan complained that the show isn't available to view in the U.S & that our feeds are free while they have to pay for theirs. They also talked about making a commercial spot together for the show. The show seemed to run smoothly for only it's second live recording. I'd love to go again later in the season when I'm more familiar with the house guests. Wish me luck. Jenn
  4. For years our Canadian members have been complaining that there's no Big Brother made in Canada, well stop complaining! Here comes Big Brother Canada! And now for Big Brother Canada details! According to Shaw Media’s Advertising site casting for Big Brother Canada is expected to start this July and last until January of 2013. That gives you 7 months to perfect the perfect casting tape and make sure you make it into the Big Brother house! On Air Promotion for Casting – July 12 Online Casting Submissions – August 10 Cross country starts tour September 24 House construction will start in September in Toronto and will contain and indoor/outdoor set Show will begin Feb 18 for 10 weeks with 3 one hour episodes per week Shows will include 2 pre-taped episodes and 1 live eviction episode All of the format changes in the US version will appear in the Canadian version including Head of Household, Veto, Luxury Competitions etc;. There will also be a jury that will decide the winner of Big Brother and will be sequestered in a separate location.

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