Big Brother (Thailand)

Big Brother (Thailand)


Big Brother Thailand
Bigbrother Thailand logo
Network
Channels
iTV 2005-2006
Kantana (live) 2005-2006
Presenters
BB-Presenters
Saranyu Vonkarjun 2005-2006
Nana Raibeena 2006
Shows
Editions
Big Brother 2005-2006
Live Eviction 2005-2006
Seasons
Previous seasons
Season Two (2006) housemates
Winner: Arisa Sonthirod (Tik)
Runner-Up: Sawatkon Nantapun (Bombay)

Season One (2005) housemates
Winner: Nipon Perktim ( Tui )
Runner-up: Sophon Srisakul ( Heaw )

Big Brother is the Thai version of the Big Brother reality television show based on the Dutch television series of the same name originally created by John de Mol in 1997. It is shown on iTV and TrueVisions channel 20.The show follows a group of House Guests living together 24 hours a day in the "Big Brother" house, isolated from the outside world but under constant surveillance with no privacy for three months.In 2 seasons of the show, 27 different people have entered the Big Brother house so far. Since its debut in 2005, Big Brother Thailand has run continuously with at least one season of the show airing each year, Big Brother was renewed for a 2nd season.

Thailand has purchased the rights to broadcast Big Brother. First time on April 2, 2005 by Kantana Group Ltd. (PCL) and Saranyu Vonkarjun host the broadcast of the NBC TV in real time, 24 hours and highlights. at the TV cameras filming the production team of 26 to 200 people in the store 12 participants at Kantana Movie Town. The concept of being constantly watched. 2400 hours or 100 days of the competition. Each person will need to bring clothes and personal items into the house, "Big Brother" as well as to co-exist with the 12 people who had never known before in the house is enclosed by high walls. at 100. One (1 series), and cut off from the outside world completely. Behavior, all of them on a daily basis can not escape the eyes of the audience.


Read more about Big Brother (Thailand):  Format, Trivia, Season Two

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