The Glass House is an American reality game show that premiered on June 18, 2012, on ABC , and aired for one season. Fourteen contestants live in the house and compete for $ 250,000. Voting by viewers helped decide which contestants got sent home.
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192-507: A change of format may be in the works, and hinted at the possibility of the most neutral players being the Team Captains, as to keep the big personalities in the game for a while. The show was officially cancelled by ABC producers on May 29, 2013, almost a year after the show premiered. The Glass House featured 14 strangers living in a house made of glass, with cameras recording their every move. At selected days and times, viewers can watch
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288-582: A heritage-listed house in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag Stockland Glasshouse , an office building and shopping centre in Sydney Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre , known unofficially as the "Glass House" Film and television [ edit ] Glass Houses (1922 film) , an American silent comedy film Glass Houses (1972 film) , film by Alexander Singer The Glass House (1972 film) , directed by Tom Gries The Glasshouse ,
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352-402: A live feed into the house. There are weekly eliminations, in which the public decides which of the contestants are eliminated from the game. Aside from choosing who is eliminated, viewers also dictate what the contestants wear, where they sleep and what they eat. While in the house, the contestants will split into two groups and compete in various physical and mental competitions. The captains of
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#1732851015189384-517: A mountain range in South East Queensland, Australia See also [ edit ] In a Glass House , a 1973 album by Gentle Giant The Glass Castle , a 2005 memoir by Jeannette Walls House of Glass (disambiguation) Bottle wall Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Glass house . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
416-453: A mountain range in South East Queensland, Australia See also [ edit ] In a Glass House , a 1973 album by Gentle Giant The Glass Castle , a 2005 memoir by Jeannette Walls House of Glass (disambiguation) Bottle wall Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Glass house . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
448-503: A spot in the Final Three. On May 4, 2012, CBS issued a letter to ABC threatening legal action over The Glass House , as the format had strong similarities to its own series Big Brother , and that its production staff contained at least 18 members who had previously worked on Big Brother and were "privy to trade secrets and other confidential, proprietary information and signed broad and binding nondisclosure agreements" in relation to
480-584: A term for a military prison in the United Kingdom Buildings [ edit ] North America [ edit ] Glass House , a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson Urban Glass House , a New York City building also designed by Johnson Glass House (British Columbia) , a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia, Canada Ford World Headquarters , Dearborn, Michigan, US, known informally as
512-603: The "Glass House" Parker Center , the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, US, often referred to as the "Glass House" Glass House Restaurant in Oklahoma, the original name of the Will Rogers Archway across Interstate 44 near Vinita South America [ edit ] Casa de Vidro ( pt ), São Paulo Europe [ edit ] Glass House (Budapest) (Hungarian: üvegház ),
544-419: The "Glass House" Parker Center , the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, US, often referred to as the "Glass House" Glass House Restaurant in Oklahoma, the original name of the Will Rogers Archway across Interstate 44 near Vinita South America [ edit ] Casa de Vidro ( pt ), São Paulo Europe [ edit ] Glass House (Budapest) (Hungarian: üvegház ),
576-647: The Nation's Capital , a 1984 non-fiction book by U.S. Senator Paul Simon The Glass House , a 2014 novel in The Junction Chronicles by Canadian author David Rotenberg Glass Houses , a 2017 novel by Canadian author Louise Penny The Glasshouse , a 1969 novel by British author Allan Campbell McLean Music [ edit ] The Glass House (group) , American R&B group Glass Houses (album) , 1980 album by Billy Joel Glasshouse (album) , 2017 album by Jessie Ware "Glasshouse" (song) ,
608-534: The Nation's Capital , a 1984 non-fiction book by U.S. Senator Paul Simon The Glass House , a 2014 novel in The Junction Chronicles by Canadian author David Rotenberg Glass Houses , a 2017 novel by Canadian author Louise Penny The Glasshouse , a 1969 novel by British author Allan Campbell McLean Music [ edit ] The Glass House (group) , American R&B group Glass Houses (album) , 1980 album by Billy Joel Glasshouse (album) , 2017 album by Jessie Ware "Glasshouse" (song) ,
640-434: The United Kingdom Buildings [ edit ] North America [ edit ] Glass House , a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson Urban Glass House , a New York City building also designed by Johnson Glass House (British Columbia) , a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia, Canada Ford World Headquarters , Dearborn, Michigan, US, known informally as
672-460: The United States. The first season of The Glass House featured ten episodes, which aired Mondays at 10 p.m. The airing episode showed highlights of the previous week, and featured the nomination and eviction process. Aside from the weekly episode, viewers can watch a live feed into the house at various days and times. On Mondays, the feeds were viewable from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m.
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#1732851015189704-516: The fewest votes is eliminated, while the other will return to the house. The contestants are spoken to by a robotic female voice, which they referred to as the "Oracle" up until Day 3, when it was revealed the public would decide the voice's name. After the airing of the first live feed, online blogs and forums labeled the voice "FaRi", a portmanteau of the words faux and Siri , the personal assistant found on Apple's iPhone . The show premiered on Monday, June 18 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on ABC in
736-406: The first night, and how the first competition was split up. A "favorite player" poll was posted on the website, in which viewers could select as many contestants as they want and choose them as their favorite. During the live feeds, viewers asked several questions which they will answer live. On the first live feed episode contestants had to guess how the majority of viewers answered the questions, but
768-486: The following day the public were allowed to choose what the contestants did during the live feed. In a similar fashion, the viewers also chose what rooms the contestants slept in and could even influence their everyday life such as forcing them to talk with a British accent for 24 hours or walking backwards for 24 hours. Weekly, players will split into two teams and compete to stay in the game. The competitions will vary from physical to mental, and will result in two members of
800-404: The following day. Tuesday and Wednesday, the feeds would be viewed from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Thursday the feeds would be viewed from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Besides choosing whom to eliminate from the game, viewers were given several options that affected the game. A pre-season poll allowed voters to choose where contestants sleep, their food for
832-615: The format. On May 10, 2012, CBS went forward with a lawsuit against ABC, and sought a restraining order to halt the series' premiere. Gary Allen Feess of the District Court for the Central District of California declined the request, arguing that it would unduly harm ABC's investment in producing the series, that elements of the format CBS claimed to be infringing were "generic" and not inherently novel, that production techniques were not considered intellectual property, and many of
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960-508: The losing team being sent to limbo. Aside from these competitions, the group also performs various tasks during the live feeds, and have played games such as "Guess the Sketch", and a game which required them to figure out how the majority of viewers answered questions. The final competition of the first season featured the Final Four competing for individual immunity, with the challenge winner earning
992-514: The show originally began in June 2012. The show was met with criticism and low ratings, though its critical reception improved over time. Following the performance of the first season, a second season was seen as doubtful. Producer Steve Booth hinted that a second season was possible, posting on his official Twitter : "No word on a Season 2 yet. But rumor has it... Probably won't know for sure until next spring". Executive producer Kenny Rosen also stated that
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1024-419: The two teams are the two contestants who have received the fewest votes from the public. After losing a challenge, the captain of the losing team is sent to limbo, along with a second member of that team which is voted on by the house. While in limbo, the public will vote which of the two contestants deserves to go back into the house and which one should permanently be eliminated from the game. The contestant with
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