Here's the latest from my favorite Big Brother update site:
http://www.bigbrotherupdates.com/
NICE TWIST!
And here's a little more:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117943165?categoryid=14&partner=google&cs=1
It's officially official! According to the new CBS Big Brother 7 website, for the first time in Big Brother history, YOU the viewer will have the opportunity to vote on which former Big Brother Houseguests will compete in the new Big Brother 7 All-Stars. Julie Chen will reveal the 20 former houseguests who are vying for one of the 14 slots, on Wednesday, June 21 at 8 pm ET. The polls will open on the new CBS Big Brother 7 website at midnight. The polls close on Wednesday, June 28 at 11:59 PM ET.
http://www.bigbrotherupdates.com/
NICE TWIST!
And here's a little more:
CBS has decided to start the process with a first-time "Big Brother" casting episode that will air Wednesday, June 21, at 8 p.m. It will feature interviews with the finalists, giving them a chance to make their case to fans.
In an "American Idol"-like twist, auds then get to choose their favorites via online voting slated to last a week. Players will lobby via the Net and through media appearances, some of which will be set up by CBS publicity as the net begins tubthumping for the official season premiere.
The top three male and female players will be guaranteed a place in the house. Remaining six slots will be filled by producers.
All 20 all-star wannabes will gather outside the "Big Brother" house on July 6. Twelve will be told they've been selected to play the game, while eight will be sent home -- all on live TV.
"They'll be all packed and ready to go," said "Big Brother" exec producer Allison Grodner, who predicts the show will contain some high drama as rejected finalists realize they're out of the competition.
Contrary to Internet buzz, players from all six past seasons of "Big Brother" will be eligible for the all-star edition. Grodner and Arnold Shapiro didn't sign on as exec producers of the Endemol USA until season two, radically revamping the show when they arrived.
Producers opted not to cede casting of the entire show to viewers in order to ensure what Grodner calls "the right balance" of contestants. Translation: Nobody wants a house filled with just "nice" players.
"We're looking for a showdown," she said. "You've got your 'Big Brother' heroes and villains, and that's what's going to make for the best drama."
Clash of good vs. evil will be reflected throughout "Big Brother All-Stars," down to the interior design of the house, which will have elements that pay homage to past seasons' players and highlights.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117943165?categoryid=14&partner=google&cs=1