Updated on: October 16, 2024 5:17 am GMT
Fans of “Big Brother” can mark their calendars for a late-night viewing of Episode 34 this Sunday. The long-running CBS reality show is shifting its usual time slot due to an NFL game earlier in the day. With recent developments in the house, including the shocking double eviction of Leah Peters and Angela Murray, viewers won’t want to miss what unfolds next.
What Time Does “Big Brother” Air?
“Big Brother 26” is scheduled to air on Sunday, September 30, from 10:30 to 11:30 p.m. ET. This later time slot comes after the conclusion of “The Summit,” which airs earlier in the evening.
However, it’s essential to keep in mind the potential for delays. CBS will be broadcasting NFL football from 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If those games run over their scheduled time, “Big Brother” may also start later than planned.
For viewers in Central Time, the show will air at 9:30 p.m. CT, making it imperative for fans to remain attentive to the time changes.
How to Watch
“Big Brother” episodes can be viewed through several options:
- Live on CBS
- Paramount+ app, where episodes stream the next day
- Any platform that offers live TV capabilities
- Live feeds available on the Paramount+ app and at paramountplus.com
- Pluto TV is also airing live feeds this season
Fans looking to catch every moment can opt for the live feeds, which allow them to experience the action in real time.
Latest Developments
The recent double eviction was a significant turning point in the game, as it marked the first unanimous votes of the season. With Leah Peters and Angela Murray now in the jury house, the remaining houseguests must pivot their strategies heading into the final weeks.
Currently, Makensy Manbeck holds the title of Head of Household (HOH) and has made the decision to nominate Kimo Apaka and Rubina Bernabe. As tension builds among housemates, viewers can anticipate more surprise twists and alliances forming in the days ahead.
Season 26 has already seen excitement with the recent elimination and new relationships forming. The finale is set for October 13, so there’s plenty of drama left as the competition intensifies.
Stay Updated
This season continues with its regular schedule of episodes every Sunday, Wednesday, and Thursday. However, there will be a notable break this week, as there is no new episode on Wednesday, October 2, following “Survivor.” Instead, fans can look forward to a two-hour episode on Thursday, October 3.
For those wanting to catch up on previous episodes or missed segments, Paramount+ is the go-to platform for streaming. Live feeds on the platform give insights into the interactions and strategies of houseguests that might not make it to the edited episodes.
Looking Forward
As the season progresses, excitement builds around “Big Brother.” Julie Chen Moonves, the show’s longtime host, recently hinted at the potential return of “Celebrity Big Brother” during the winter season. With various iterations of “Big Brother” throughout the years, including special seasons and spinoffs, fans have a lot to look forward to in the coming months.
As always, loyal viewers are encouraged to interact with the show on social media and share their predictions for who might win this season. With only a few weeks left before the finale, every episode will be critical as contestants battle for the title and the cash prize.
Whether you’re a big fan of “Big Brother” or watching for the first time, this season is full of surprises, exciting rivalries, and twists that will keep you glued to your seat. Be sure to catch the show this Sunday to see what happens next!