Big Brother 4... Bigger than ever!
BIG BROTHER AFRICA: THE REVOLUTION.
Prize money has been doubled and now stands at a phenomenal
USD 200 000, a breathtaking, life-altering ‘winner takes all’ fortune.
Newly introduced open castings in 18 cities will form the widest BIG BROTHER AFRICA search ever. Add 40 ‘all-seeing, all-knowing’ cameras, and 100 microphones and the new season has almost twice as much sight and sound capability as seasons 1, 2 or 3.
In addition, the old rules banning conspiracy in the house have been lifted and contestants will be free to forge alliances, discuss strategy openly and play the game in an entirely different way.
Even the voting is set to undergo a complete transformation. This year, audiences will be asked to vote for the housemates they want to see remain in the series rather than the housemates they want to see leave the house. So it’s all about being positive and keeping the great players in the game!
Top all this off with a dramatic revised format, bolder and more intense than anything audiences have seen so far. Do all this…and then you may get some idea of the sheer scale of production that’s been planned. And that’s just what the channel is willing to reveal right now.
“The team’s been working for months already, fine-tuning the latest edition, focusing on delivering the ultimate BIG BROTHER AFRICA. We’ve got quite a few secrets this time round, so you’ll have to wait and see what happens. We aren’t going to give away
all our surprises, but it’s definitely a new series and we mean new,” says
M-Net Africa Director Biola Adekanbi.
She goes on to say, “After three seasons, it was time for a fresh spin, time for bright ideas. This series is for the fans, to say thank you for supporting Big Brother since it began. So we’re giving them the best gift we can – a show to beat all the others.”
Following up on this vision, series producers Endemol SA have also been busy analyzing and observing other Big Brother successes around the world to develop innovative series elements and inject fresh new creativity into the production.
Once again, in BIG BROTHER AFRICA: THE REVOLUTION, would-be housemates from Angola, Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe are eligible to enter the series. This time round though, the search has been widened to include housemates from Mozambique, a dynamic and growing economy, and Ethiopia, which is home to the African Union.
To get the process started, M-Net has begun calling for entries for the new season. And, in line with its re-energized identity, the new BIG BROTHER AFRICA will include, for the first time, open castings sessions in the 14 participating countries.
Just take yourself, or a friend, or a family member that you think is perfect for the show, to a casting venue and get in line to see the selection team. Remember that castings will be held on a ‘first come/first served’ basis and to qualify for entry, you must be over the age of 21, be fluent in English, have a valid passport and be a citizen of any of the 14 participating countries.
Entrants who impress the selectors at the open castings will head into several follow-up selection rounds, before the final housemates are chosen. They’ll then head into a revolutionized BIG BROTHER AFRICA house on September 6.
91 entertaining days later, after chasing the largest reality series prize that M-Net has ever offered and almost certainly the largest reality TV cash prize on offer in Africa, one winner will be chosen by voting audiences at the series Finale on December 6.
Once again, all the action will be screened on DStv channel 198, 24/7 so audiences won’t miss a thing on the revitalized BIG BROTHER AFRICA.
For more information on BIG BROTHER AFRICA: THE REVOLUTION, to find out where to enter or to reconnect with other fans, And check in regularly because in the run-up to September 6, M-Net will have several major announcements regarding their biggest, boldest Big Brother yet.
The Big Brother Africa The Revolution, is scouring the continent for potential housemates. Here are the dates, times, and venues. Some locations are yet to be confirmed but we will update the information as soon as it rolls in.
BOTSWANA DATES:
Gaborone, Grand Palm Hotel, 9th June, 08h00 to 19h00
Francis Town, Cresta Marang Hotel, 10th June, 09h30 to 19h00
NAMBIA DATES:
Windhoek, Location To Be Confirmed, 12th & 13th June, 08h00 to 19h00
ZIMBABWE DATES:
Harare, Meikles Hotel, 9th & 10th June, 08h00 to 19h00
ZAMBIA DATES:
Lusaka, Southern Sun Ridgeway Hotel, 12th & 13th June, 08h00 to 19h00
MALAWI DATES:
Blantyre, Sunbird Mt Soche Hotel, 15th June, 08h00 to 19h00
KENYA DATES:
Nairobi, KICC, 12th June, 08h00 to 19h00
Nairobi, KICC, 13th June, 08h00 to 17h00
Mombasa, Aga Khan hall, 14th June, 08h00 to 19h00
UGANDA DATES:
Kampala, Sheraton Kampala, 9th & 10th June, 08h00 to 19h00
TANZANIA DATES:
Dar Es Salam, Mövenpick Royal Palm Hotel, 17th & 18th June, 08h00 to 19h00
ANGOLA DATES:
Luanda, Location and Dates To Be Confirmed, 08h00 to 19h00
GHANA DATES:
Accra, La Palm Hotel, 27th & 28th June, 08h00 to 19h00
NIGERIA DATES:
Lagos, Phillips warehouse, 19th 20th & 21st June, 08h00 to 19h00
Abuja, Location To Be Confirmed, 23rd June, 08h00 to 19h00
Port Harcourt, Location To Be Confirmed, 25th June, 08h00 to 19h00
ETHIOPIA DATES:
Addis Ababa, Hilton Addis, 16th & 17th June, 08h00 to 19h00
MOZAMBIQUE DATES
Maputo, Girassol Bahia Hotel, 18th & 19th June, 08h00 to 19h00
SOUTH AFRICA DATES:
Johannesburg, Location To Be Confirmed, 20th & 21st June, 08h00 to 19h00
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
You must BRING your valid passport
Remember the wait may be long, so bring your own water and food.
Bring a friend if you think they will be perfect for the show.
First come first serve.
Good Luck!!!!!
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