Big Brother After Show

Big Brother After Show (2016)

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A weekly Big Brother After Show web series hosted by Jeff Schroeder will air exclusively on CBS All Access every Friday beginning July 1. Schroeder will take questions directly from fans via social media, interview Houseguests and feature surprise guests.

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Scheduleevery Friday (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2016-08-26Episode 9Aug 26, 2016
2016-08-19Episode 8Aug 19, 2016
2016-08-12Episode 7Aug 12, 2016
2016-08-05Episode 6Aug 5, 2016
2016-07-29Episode 5Jul 29, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the 'Big Brother After Show' premiere?

The 'Big Brother After Show' premiered on June 23, 2016.

Who hosted the 'Big Brother After Show' in 2016?

The 'Big Brother After Show' was hosted by Jeff Schroeder in 2016.

How long did each episode of the 'Big Brother After Show' last?

Each episode of the 'Big Brother After Show' lasted approximately 30 minutes.

Which houseguests from the 'Big Brother' season 18 appeared on the 'Big Brother After Show'?

The houseguests from 'Big Brother' season 18 who appeared on the 'Big Brother After Show' included Paul Abrahamian, Victor Arroyo, and Natalie Negrotti.

What were some of the highlights from the 'Big Brother After Show' in 2016?

Some of the highlights from the 'Big Brother After Show' in 2016 included interviews with evicted houseguests, behind-the-scenes footage, and discussions about game strategies.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' feature any special guests?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' featured special guests such as former 'Big Brother' houseguests, celebrity fans of the show, and experts in the field of reality television.

Were there any memorable moments or controversies on the 'Big Brother After Show' in 2016?

Yes, there were several memorable moments on the 'Big Brother After Show' in 2016, including heated debates between houseguests, surprise announcements, and unexpected alliances forming during the interviews.

What was the format of the 'Big Brother After Show'?

The 'Big Brother After Show' followed a talk show format, with the host engaging in discussions with the evicted houseguests, analyzing game strategies, and providing insights into the show's dynamics.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' include audience participation?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' encouraged audience participation through social media platforms, where viewers could submit questions and comments for the host and houseguests to address during the show.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' have a live audience?

No, the 'Big Brother After Show' did not have a live audience. It was primarily a studio-based show with the host and guests.

Were there any special segments or recurring features on the 'Big Brother After Show'?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' had special segments such as "Rapid Fire Questions," where evicted houseguests had to answer quick-fire questions, and "Fan Favorites," where viewers voted for their favorite moments and players.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' have a regular schedule?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' aired regularly on specific days and times following the eviction episodes of 'Big Brother' season 18.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' provide exclusive content not shown on the main 'Big Brother' episodes?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' provided exclusive content, including extended interviews, unaired footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the houseguests' lives inside the 'Big Brother' house.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' have any interactive elements for viewers?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' had interactive elements such as polls, quizzes, and live chats with viewers on social media platforms, allowing fans to engage and share their opinions about the show.

How did the 'Big Brother After Show' contribute to the overall 'Big Brother' viewing experience?

The 'Big Brother After Show' enhanced the overall 'Big Brother' viewing experience by providing in-depth analysis, exclusive content, and the opportunity for fans to connect with the show's host and former houseguests.

Did the 'Big Brother After Show' receive positive reviews from fans and critics?

Yes, the 'Big Brother After Show' received generally positive reviews from fans and critics, who appreciated the additional insights, behind-the-scenes information, and engaging discussions provided by the show.

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