What Time Does ‘Big Brother’ Air Sunday? Episode To Start Later Than Usual

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“Big Brother” season 26 continues Sunday

Fans watched an eventful eviction episode Thursday that saw Brooklyn Rivera go home. The Head of Household competition airs during Sunday’s show.

Here’s what to know ahead of the Aug. 25 episode.

What time is ‘Big Brother’ on Sunday, Aug. 25?
“Big Brother,” which typically starts at 8 or 9 p.m., is scheduled to air at 9:30 p.m. ET Sunday. However, an NFL preseason game is scheduled to air on CBS from 4:30-7:30 p.m. If that runs late, it could delay the network’s evening programming. In that case, “Big Brother” would air after the conclusion of “Tulsa King.”

What channel is ‘Big Brother’ on?
“Big Brother” airs live on CBS and the Paramount+ app. Viewers can stream episodes the next day on Paramount+, where they can watch live feeds throughout the day.

Fans can also stream “Big Brother” live on any platform with live TV capability.

Who went home Thursday on ‘Big Brother’?
Brooklyn Rivera went home during Thursday’s “Big Brother” episode by a vote of 8-1.

Spoiler alert: The next section has information that has only aired on live feeds, not on any of the “Big Brother” episodes.

Who won Head of Household on ‘Big Brother’?

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T’kor Clottey won this week’s HOH competition.

How long will ‘Big Brother’ 2024 last?
Season 26 of “Big Brother” will last 90 days, as the finale is set for Oct. 13.

What days do ‘Big Brother’ 2024 episodes air?
“Big Brother” is continuing its schedule of Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday this season.

How to watch ‘Big Brother’ live feeds
Fans can watch live feeds on the Paramount+ app or on paramountplus.com. Pluto TV is also airing live feeds this year.

Diane from ‘Big Brother 5’ remembers her season 20 years later

The Enquirer recently interviewed Ohio native Diane McFarland, who finished third on season 5 of “Big Brother.” Read more here.

How many seasons of ‘Big Brother’ are there?
Technically, there are now 26 seasons of “Big Brother.” But there have been three seasons of “Celebrity Big Brother,” which host Julie Chen Moonves told Us Weekly she expects to return during an upcoming winter.

There was also one season of the spinoff series “Big Brother: Over the Top,” and the “Big Brother Reindeer Games” holiday special aired for the first time last year.

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