20 APR 2006,TIME 10.05 A.M.
BigBrotherThailand#2Detail By The Nation
Big Brother is now watching over “Big Brother”. The “Big Brother” show has fired up intense conservative outrage among cultural watchdog groups over the spectacle of young men and women hugging, flirting and dancing under one roof.
“Big Brother” features 12 contestants sharing the same house for 105 days. Their movements and activities are monitored and broadcast via 26 cameras located in every corner of the house.
The show can be viewed 24 hours a day on a UBC satellite channel, and every night on iTV from 10-10.30pm, as contestants cook, eat and sleep. Each week, one contestant is evicted from the house, and the last remaining tenant will win a house, a car and cash.
The programme has raised eyebrows despite efforts to take Thai sensitivities into account. Authorities, especially the Culture Ministry and social academics, are unhappy with the show’s content, accusing it of fostering immoral behaviour among Thai youth and posing a threat to Thai culture.
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