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When is ‘Big Brother’ on Sunday? The airtime depends on where you live

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We’ve reached a critical point in the “Big Brother 26” season.

Quinn Martin became the first juror to join the show on Thursday, when his housemates voted to remove him. So what happens next, especially with a crucial Head of Household on the line?

Here you can see when the episode of “Big Brother” from Sunday, September 15 will be broadcast.

What time does ‘Big Brother’ air on Sunday, September 15?

“Big Brother” has a funky schedule for Sunday. It’s scheduled to air from 9:30-10:30 p.m. ET/8:30-9:30 p.m. CT. However, on the West Coast it will air from 9-10 p.m. PT.

NFL football is scheduled to air on CBS from 4:00 to 7:30 p.m. ET. If the game is aired later, the channel’s evening programming could be delayed. In that case, “Big Brother” would begin after “Elsbeth.”

What channel is ‘Big Brother’ on?

“Big Brother” will air live on CBS and the Paramount+ app. Viewers will be able to stream episodes the following day on Paramount+, where they can watch live feeds throughout the day.

Fans can also live stream “Big Brother” on any platform that supports live TV.

On which days will the 2024 episodes of ‘Big Brother’ be broadcast?

“Big Brother” continues its Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday schedule this season.

How to Watch ‘Big Brother’ Live

Fans can watch live feeds on the Paramount+ app or at paramountplus.com. Pluto TV will also be airing live feeds this year.

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

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Diane from ‘Big Brother’ season 5 and 7 looks back 20 years later

Diane McFarland, an Ohio native and former student at Northern Kentucky University, made it to the final three spots on Season 5 of “Big Brother.”

The Enquirer recently interviewed Ohio native Diane McFarland, who finished third in 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 are already three seasons of “Celebrity Big Brother,” which host Julie Chen Moonves told Us Weekly she expects to return this winter.

There was also a season of the spin-off series “Big Brother: Over the Top” and the “Big Brother Reindeer Games” holiday special first aired last year.