Big Brother: Live from the House

Big Brother: Live from the House (2012-2017)

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Live coverage from the 'Big Brother' house.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Big Brother: Live from the House premi\u00e8re?

Big Brother: Live from the House premi\u00e8re on July 12, 2012.

Who were the host and narrator of Big Brother: Live from the House in 2012?

The host of Big Brother: Live from the House in 2012 was Emma Willis and the narrator was Marcus Bentley.

How many contestants were there in the house during the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House?

There were 16 contestants in the house during the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House.

What was the prize for the winner of Big Brother: Live from the House 2012?

The prize for the winner of Big Brother: Live from the House 2012 was \u00a350,000.

What was the twist for the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House?

The twist for the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House was the presence of "the boss," a housemate who had a special power that allowed him or her to watch and control the other contestants.

Who was the first contestant evicted from the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House?

The first contestant evicted from the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House was Victoria Eisermann.

Did Big Brother: Live from the House introduce any new housemates during the 2012 season?

Yes, Big Brother: Live from the House introduced two new housemates, Conor McIntyre and Luke Scrase, during the 2012 season.

Was there any major rule change implemented during the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House?

Yes, a major rule change was implemented during the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House where housemates were forbidden to discuss their nominations.

Who was the last female housemate evicted from the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House?

The last female housemate evicted from the 2012 season of Big Brother: Live from the House was Lydia Louisa.

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