Big Brother 4 (Bulgaria)

Big Brother 4 (Bulgaria)

Big Brother 4 was the fourth season of the reality show Big Brother in Bulgaria. It was aired on Nova Television and Nova+. The show launched on 22 September 2008, 20:00 h and continued for 3 months (12 weeks), ending on 14 December 2008, lasting for 84 Days - the shortest regular Big Brother season so far in Bulgaria (although Big Brother 3 was just one day longer). Milen Tsvetkov was the host of Big Brother 4. The money prize was 300 000 leva, which was the highest in the history of Big Brother Bulgaria (winners from the previous three seasons won 200 000 leva each). Veneta Raykova (a former Housemate from VIP Brother 2), who was pregnant during the show, was the host of a new late talk-show called Little sister. Rumen Lukanov was the host of the interactive part of the show (voting). The show was aired at 20:00 h from Monday to Saturday (live shows are on Monday and Thursday), and after 22:30 on Sunday. Nova+ aired live footages at 10:00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00 and 22:30. Repetitions of the episodes aired on Nova Television were broadcast at 18:00 the next day. The talk show Little sister was aired on Monday and Thursday at 23:45.

Read more about Big Brother 4 (Bulgaria):  Housemates, Weekly Summary and Highlights, Nominations Table, The House

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