Auditions The potential housemates applied via home video, successful candidates were invited to further auditions.
Presenters Davina McCall returned as host of the weekly eviction show, launch night and finale night. Marcus Bentley narrated the highlight shows, McCall narrated the highlights shown on Friday night, which she did not continue the following year.
Dermot O'Leary returned as host of spin-off show
Big Brother's Little Brother on
E4.
Sponsorship The series was the first to be sponsored by the newly named
O2, the mobile network had sponsored the
previous series however with their old name BT Cellnet.
Broadcasts The series premiered on 24 May 2002, on
Channel 4. The contestants were recorded 24 hours a day with cameras fixed around the house, and had to wear portable microphones.
Big Brother 3 was the first of the main series to feature a live launch. Previously,
Celebrity Big Brother 1 had featured a live launch. The launch night saw Davina give a house tour, as well as discuss rumors that had been going on about the series. She then introduced the new Housemates, and they entered the house live.
Channel 4 broadcast a daily highlights show, and from the first week there was a live eviction show hosted by
Davina McCall, where the evicted housemate was interviewed. In the nightly highlight episodes, viewers are shown various highlights of a specific day in the house.
Big Brother 3 saw the return of the psychiatrists providing commentary on events in the game, with the episodes featuring them being the highlights show after the most recent eviction. The live eviction episode was held on Friday, with a pre-eviction episode and an official eviction episode being held with a 60-minute gap between them. Live coverage was a major part of E4's schedule for the second year running. The season ended on 26 July 2002, lasting for a total of 64 days.
Big Brother 3 saw numerous spin-off series' occur while it was on air. The
Saturday Night Live spin-off began this season, and saw Housemates competing in live tasks. It would last until midway through
Big Brother 5, when it was axed due to poor ratings. Though not introduced this season, the ''Big Brother's Little Brother
spin-off continued throughout this season, giving the show its second season. Following this season, the special What the Housemates Did Next
aired, and would later air after every season until Big Brother 9''.
Eye logo The eye logo for the series was an orange eye with circular shapes evolving from the pupil, with a green background. An homage was paid to this eye in the
22nd series, broadcast 23 years later.
Format This series saw a number of changes and a number of firsts which would continue in future series: it was the first and only series to issue a 'three strikes and you're out' form of disciplinary, all succeeding series have simply issued formal warnings to a housemate who breaks the rules. Big Brother 3 also started the eviction process not being limited to housemate nominations, in Week 1, the public made the nominations and the housemates made the final decision on who would go, in Week 7, two housemates faced eviction simply for being given video messages from home, future series also began experimenting with the eviction process. The first eviction took place a week earlier than the previous two series', rather than wait two weeks to evict a housemate, the first eviction took place just one week after the housemates entered, evictions in the first week have since become common in subsequent seasons. It was the first non-celebrity series to feature a Live Launch Show - although
the previous celebrity series featured one. Previously, 10 housemates would enter the house on Day 1, usually with one other housemate arriving later on in the series, Big Brother 3, saw the arrival of 12 housemates on launch night, two housemates left the house voluntarily - this was the first time this happened, but quitting has become more common over the years - both were replaced by standby contestants, making it the first time to feature more than one non-original housemate, again late entry housemates have become more common in subsequent series. Big Brother 3 saw the house divided into 'Rich/Poor' for four weeks, a live task broadcast on Saturday nights would determine which side the housemates would end up living for the week. The Rich/Poor divide was not used again until
the ninth series in 2008, where it was renamed Heaven/Hell.
House Big Brother 3 was the first series to be filmed at
Elstree Studios, where it would operate until 2018; interviews with the housemates took place inside the George Lucas Stage and remained here until
Ultimate Big Brother in 2010.
Prizes The fourteen Housemates in the game are competing for the grand prize of £70,000. Each week, the Housemates attempted to complete various tasks assigned by Big Brother in exchange for a weekly budget, which they used to buy food and luxuries; this included buying things such as alcohol and cigarettes.
Big Brother 3, much like the previous seasons, did not feature luxury competitions or prizes throughout the season.
Big Brother 3 did offer prizes to the Housemates such as phone calls and video messages from home. ==House==