The Glass House

The Glass House (2012)

EndedReality show

The exciting and interactive real life and real-time reality competition where viewers are in charge of the game, premieres Monday, June 18 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on The ABC Television Network. In The Glass House, 14 contestants will live and compete for a quarter million dollars in a totally wired, state-of-the-art house, playing not just against each other, but also playing to win over the viewing audience each week. Both online and through their social networks, viewers will be encouraged to support and follow the contestants they like, their votes helping to determine which contestants are sent home and also which eliminated players will earn the chance to return to The Glass House to compete each week.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Week 10Aug 20, 2012
S01E09Week 9Aug 13, 2012
S01E08Week 8Aug 6, 2012
S01E07Week 7Jul 30, 2012
S01E06Week 6Jul 23, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Glass House' premiere?

'The Glass House' premiered on June 18, 2012.

What is the premise of 'The Glass House'?

'The Glass House' was a reality TV show where contestants lived in a house filled with cameras and were tasked with completing challenges voted on by the audience.

Where was 'The Glass House' filmed?

'The Glass House' was filmed on a soundstage in Los Angeles, California.

How many contestants were there in the first season of 'The Glass House'?

There were 14 contestants in the first season of 'The Glass House'.

How much money did the winner of 'The Glass House' receive?

The winner of 'The Glass House' received a grand prize of $250,000.

Did 'The Glass House' have a host?

'The Glass House' did not have a traditional host, but was instead overseen by an on-set "game master."

How were the contestants eliminated on 'The Glass House'?

The contestants on 'The Glass House' were eliminated through a combination of audience vote and head-to-head competitions.

Did 'The Glass House' feature any twists or surprises?

Yes, 'The Glass House' featured occasional twists, such as a contestant being allowed to return after being eliminated.

Was 'The Glass House' well-received by audiences?

Reception to 'The Glass House' was mixed, with many viewers comparing it unfavorably to 'Big Brother.'

What was the age range of the contestants on 'The Glass House'?

The contestants on 'The Glass House' were primarily in their 20s and 30s, with a few in their 40s.

How long were the episodes of 'The Glass House'?

Episodes of 'The Glass House' were two hours long.

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