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Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on Channel 4 on 24 May 2002 and lasted nine weeks until the live finale on 26 July 2002. The third edition saw a ratings increase for the series. The finale had a total of 10 million viewers which is not only the most watched episode of Big Brother to date but, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB, is Channel 4's most watched broadcast since the channel's inception in 1982. In total, over 8.6 million votes were cast to determine the winner of the series. In terms of average viewers, Big Brother 3 is the highest rated series of the show to date, averaging 5.9 million viewers throughout the whole season. It is one of only two seasons of the main series to have over five million average viewers. More than 150,000 viewers applied to be on this season, more than double the amount of applicants from the previous edition. Davina McCall returned as host. This series saw a number of changes and a number of firsts which would continue in future series: it was the first series to be filmed at Elstree Studios, where it still operates as of 2013, interviews with the housemates took place inside the George Lucas Stage and remained here until Ultimate Big Brother in 2010. 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.
S03 E01 • Friday, May 24, 2002 • May 24 • 49m
S03 E02 • Sunday, May 26, 2002 • May 26 • 49m
S03 E03 • Monday, May 27, 2002 • May 27 • 24m
S03 E04 • Tuesday, May 28, 2002 • May 28 • 25m
S03 E05 • Wednesday, May 29, 2002 • May 29 • 24m
S03 E06 • Thursday, May 30, 2002 • May 30 • 25m
S03 E07 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 23m
S03 E08 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 24m
S03 E09 • Saturday, Jun 1, 2002 • Jun 1 • 24m
S03 E10 • Sunday, Jun 2, 2002 • Jun 2 • 49m
S03 E11 • Monday, Jun 3, 2002 • Jun 3 • 25m
S03 E12 • Tuesday, Jun 4, 2002 • Jun 4 • 25m
S03 E13 • Wednesday, Jun 5, 2002 • Jun 5 • 25m
S03 E14 • Thursday, Jun 6, 2002 • Jun 6 • 25m
S03 E15 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E16 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E17 • Saturday, Jun 8, 2002 • Jun 8 • 24m
S03 E18 • Sunday, Jun 9, 2002 • Jun 9 • 50m
S03 E19 • Monday, Jun 10, 2002 • Jun 10 • 25m
S03 E20 • Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 • Jun 11 • 24m
S03 E21 • Wednesday, Jun 12, 2002 • Jun 12 • 25m
S03 E22 • Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 • Jun 13 • 24m
S03 E23 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E24 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E25 • Saturday, Jun 15, 2002 • Jun 15 • 24m
S03 E26 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 49m
S03 E27 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 24m
S03 E28 • Monday, Jun 17, 2002 • Jun 17 • 25m
S03 E29 • Tuesday, Jun 18, 2002 • Jun 18 • 25m
S03 E30 • Wednesday, Jun 19, 2002 • Jun 19 • 25m
S03 E31 • Thursday, Jun 20, 2002 • Jun 20 • 24m
S03 E32 • Friday, Jun 21, 2002 • Jun 21 • 24m
S03 E33 • Saturday, Jun 22, 2002 • Jun 22 • 24m
S03 E34 • Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 • Jun 23 • 50m
S03 E35 • Monday, Jun 24, 2002 • Jun 24 • 24m
S03 E36 • Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 • Jun 25 • 25m
S03 E37 • Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 • Jun 26 • 25m
S03 E38 • Thursday, Jun 27, 2002 • Jun 27 • 25m
S03 E39 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E40 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E41 • Saturday, Jun 29, 2002 • Jun 29 • 24m
S03 E42 • Sunday, Jun 30, 2002 • Jun 30 • 50m
S03 E43 • Monday, Jul 1, 2002 • Jul 1 • 24m
S03 E44 • Tuesday, Jul 2, 2002 • Jul 2 • 25m
S03 E45 • Wednesday, Jul 3, 2002 • Jul 3 • 25m
S03 E46 • Thursday, Jul 4, 2002 • Jul 4 • 24m
S03 E47 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 23m
S03 E48 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 25m
S03 E49 • Saturday, Jul 6, 2002 • Jul 6 • 24m
S03 E50 • Sunday, Jul 7, 2002 • Jul 7 • 50m
2002 • 75 Episodes
Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on Channel 4 on 24 May 2002 and lasted nine weeks until the live finale on 26 July 2002. The third edition saw a ratings increase for the series. The finale had a total of 10 million viewers which is not only the most watched episode of Big Brother to date but, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB, is Channel 4's most watched broadcast since the channel's inception in 1982. In total, over 8.6 million votes were cast to determine the winner of the series. In terms of average viewers, Big Brother 3 is the highest rated series of the show to date, averaging 5.9 million viewers throughout the whole season. It is one of only two seasons of the main series to have over five million average viewers. More than 150,000 viewers applied to be on this season, more than double the amount of applicants from the previous edition. Davina McCall returned as host. This series saw a number of changes and a number of firsts which would continue in future series: it was the first series to be filmed at Elstree Studios, where it still operates as of 2013, interviews with the housemates took place inside the George Lucas Stage and remained here until Ultimate Big Brother in 2010. 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.
S03 E01 • Friday, May 24, 2002 • May 24 • 49m
S03 E02 • Sunday, May 26, 2002 • May 26 • 49m
S03 E03 • Monday, May 27, 2002 • May 27 • 24m
S03 E04 • Tuesday, May 28, 2002 • May 28 • 25m
S03 E05 • Wednesday, May 29, 2002 • May 29 • 24m
S03 E06 • Thursday, May 30, 2002 • May 30 • 25m
S03 E07 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 23m
S03 E08 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 24m
S03 E09 • Saturday, Jun 1, 2002 • Jun 1 • 24m
S03 E10 • Sunday, Jun 2, 2002 • Jun 2 • 49m
S03 E11 • Monday, Jun 3, 2002 • Jun 3 • 25m
S03 E12 • Tuesday, Jun 4, 2002 • Jun 4 • 25m
S03 E13 • Wednesday, Jun 5, 2002 • Jun 5 • 25m
S03 E14 • Thursday, Jun 6, 2002 • Jun 6 • 25m
S03 E15 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E16 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E17 • Saturday, Jun 8, 2002 • Jun 8 • 24m
S03 E18 • Sunday, Jun 9, 2002 • Jun 9 • 50m
S03 E19 • Monday, Jun 10, 2002 • Jun 10 • 25m
S03 E20 • Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 • Jun 11 • 24m
S03 E21 • Wednesday, Jun 12, 2002 • Jun 12 • 25m
S03 E22 • Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 • Jun 13 • 24m
S03 E23 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E24 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E25 • Saturday, Jun 15, 2002 • Jun 15 • 24m
S03 E26 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 49m
S03 E27 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 24m
S03 E28 • Monday, Jun 17, 2002 • Jun 17 • 25m
S03 E29 • Tuesday, Jun 18, 2002 • Jun 18 • 25m
S03 E30 • Wednesday, Jun 19, 2002 • Jun 19 • 25m
S03 E31 • Thursday, Jun 20, 2002 • Jun 20 • 24m
S03 E32 • Friday, Jun 21, 2002 • Jun 21 • 24m
S03 E33 • Saturday, Jun 22, 2002 • Jun 22 • 24m
S03 E34 • Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 • Jun 23 • 50m
S03 E35 • Monday, Jun 24, 2002 • Jun 24 • 24m
S03 E36 • Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 • Jun 25 • 25m
S03 E37 • Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 • Jun 26 • 25m
S03 E38 • Thursday, Jun 27, 2002 • Jun 27 • 25m
S03 E39 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E40 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E41 • Saturday, Jun 29, 2002 • Jun 29 • 24m
S03 E42 • Sunday, Jun 30, 2002 • Jun 30 • 50m
S03 E43 • Monday, Jul 1, 2002 • Jul 1 • 24m
S03 E44 • Tuesday, Jul 2, 2002 • Jul 2 • 25m
S03 E45 • Wednesday, Jul 3, 2002 • Jul 3 • 25m
S03 E46 • Thursday, Jul 4, 2002 • Jul 4 • 24m
S03 E47 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 23m
S03 E48 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 25m
S03 E49 • Saturday, Jul 6, 2002 • Jul 6 • 24m
S03 E50 • Sunday, Jul 7, 2002 • Jul 7 • 50m

Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on Channel 4 on 24 May 2002 and lasted nine weeks until the live finale on 26 July 2002. The third edition saw a ratings increase for the series. The finale had a total of 10 million viewers which is not only the most watched episode of Big Brother to date but, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB, is Channel 4's most watched broadcast since the channel's inception in 1982. In total, over 8.6 million votes were cast to determine the winner of the series. In terms of average viewers, Big Brother 3 is the highest rated series of the show to date, averaging 5.9 million viewers throughout the whole season. It is one of only two seasons of the main series to have over five million average viewers. More than 150,000 viewers applied to be on this season, more than double the amount of applicants from the previous edition. Davina McCall returned as host. This series saw a number of changes and a number of firsts which would continue in future series: it was the first series to be filmed at Elstree Studios, where it still operates as of 2013, interviews with the housemates took place inside the George Lucas Stage and remained here until Ultimate Big Brother in 2010. 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.
S03 E01 • Friday, May 24, 2002 • May 24 • 49m
S03 E02 • Sunday, May 26, 2002 • May 26 • 49m
S03 E03 • Monday, May 27, 2002 • May 27 • 24m
S03 E04 • Tuesday, May 28, 2002 • May 28 • 25m
S03 E05 • Wednesday, May 29, 2002 • May 29 • 24m
S03 E06 • Thursday, May 30, 2002 • May 30 • 25m
S03 E07 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 23m
S03 E08 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 24m
S03 E09 • Saturday, Jun 1, 2002 • Jun 1 • 24m
S03 E10 • Sunday, Jun 2, 2002 • Jun 2 • 49m
S03 E11 • Monday, Jun 3, 2002 • Jun 3 • 25m
S03 E12 • Tuesday, Jun 4, 2002 • Jun 4 • 25m
S03 E13 • Wednesday, Jun 5, 2002 • Jun 5 • 25m
S03 E14 • Thursday, Jun 6, 2002 • Jun 6 • 25m
S03 E15 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E16 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E17 • Saturday, Jun 8, 2002 • Jun 8 • 24m
S03 E18 • Sunday, Jun 9, 2002 • Jun 9 • 50m
S03 E19 • Monday, Jun 10, 2002 • Jun 10 • 25m
S03 E20 • Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 • Jun 11 • 24m
S03 E21 • Wednesday, Jun 12, 2002 • Jun 12 • 25m
S03 E22 • Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 • Jun 13 • 24m
S03 E23 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E24 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E25 • Saturday, Jun 15, 2002 • Jun 15 • 24m
S03 E26 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 49m
S03 E27 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 24m
S03 E28 • Monday, Jun 17, 2002 • Jun 17 • 25m
S03 E29 • Tuesday, Jun 18, 2002 • Jun 18 • 25m
S03 E30 • Wednesday, Jun 19, 2002 • Jun 19 • 25m
S03 E31 • Thursday, Jun 20, 2002 • Jun 20 • 24m
S03 E32 • Friday, Jun 21, 2002 • Jun 21 • 24m
S03 E33 • Saturday, Jun 22, 2002 • Jun 22 • 24m
S03 E34 • Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 • Jun 23 • 50m
S03 E35 • Monday, Jun 24, 2002 • Jun 24 • 24m
S03 E36 • Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 • Jun 25 • 25m
S03 E37 • Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 • Jun 26 • 25m
S03 E38 • Thursday, Jun 27, 2002 • Jun 27 • 25m
S03 E39 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E40 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E41 • Saturday, Jun 29, 2002 • Jun 29 • 24m
S03 E42 • Sunday, Jun 30, 2002 • Jun 30 • 50m
S03 E43 • Monday, Jul 1, 2002 • Jul 1 • 24m
S03 E44 • Tuesday, Jul 2, 2002 • Jul 2 • 25m
S03 E45 • Wednesday, Jul 3, 2002 • Jul 3 • 25m
S03 E46 • Thursday, Jul 4, 2002 • Jul 4 • 24m
S03 E47 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 23m
S03 E48 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 25m
S03 E49 • Saturday, Jul 6, 2002 • Jul 6 • 24m
S03 E50 • Sunday, Jul 7, 2002 • Jul 7 • 50m
2002 • 75 Episodes
Big Brother 2002, also known as Big Brother 3, was the third series of the British reality television series Big Brother. It is based upon the Netherlands series of the same name, which gained notoriety in 1999 and 2000. The series premiered on Channel 4 on 24 May 2002 and lasted nine weeks until the live finale on 26 July 2002. The third edition saw a ratings increase for the series. The finale had a total of 10 million viewers which is not only the most watched episode of Big Brother to date but, based on Live +7 data supplied by BARB, is Channel 4's most watched broadcast since the channel's inception in 1982. In total, over 8.6 million votes were cast to determine the winner of the series. In terms of average viewers, Big Brother 3 is the highest rated series of the show to date, averaging 5.9 million viewers throughout the whole season. It is one of only two seasons of the main series to have over five million average viewers. More than 150,000 viewers applied to be on this season, more than double the amount of applicants from the previous edition. Davina McCall returned as host. This series saw a number of changes and a number of firsts which would continue in future series: it was the first series to be filmed at Elstree Studios, where it still operates as of 2013, interviews with the housemates took place inside the George Lucas Stage and remained here until Ultimate Big Brother in 2010. 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.
S03 E01 • Friday, May 24, 2002 • May 24 • 49m
S03 E02 • Sunday, May 26, 2002 • May 26 • 49m
S03 E03 • Monday, May 27, 2002 • May 27 • 24m
S03 E04 • Tuesday, May 28, 2002 • May 28 • 25m
S03 E05 • Wednesday, May 29, 2002 • May 29 • 24m
S03 E06 • Thursday, May 30, 2002 • May 30 • 25m
S03 E07 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 23m
S03 E08 • Friday, May 31, 2002 • May 31 • 24m
S03 E09 • Saturday, Jun 1, 2002 • Jun 1 • 24m
S03 E10 • Sunday, Jun 2, 2002 • Jun 2 • 49m
S03 E11 • Monday, Jun 3, 2002 • Jun 3 • 25m
S03 E12 • Tuesday, Jun 4, 2002 • Jun 4 • 25m
S03 E13 • Wednesday, Jun 5, 2002 • Jun 5 • 25m
S03 E14 • Thursday, Jun 6, 2002 • Jun 6 • 25m
S03 E15 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E16 • Friday, Jun 7, 2002 • Jun 7 • 24m
S03 E17 • Saturday, Jun 8, 2002 • Jun 8 • 24m
S03 E18 • Sunday, Jun 9, 2002 • Jun 9 • 50m
S03 E19 • Monday, Jun 10, 2002 • Jun 10 • 25m
S03 E20 • Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 • Jun 11 • 24m
S03 E21 • Wednesday, Jun 12, 2002 • Jun 12 • 25m
S03 E22 • Thursday, Jun 13, 2002 • Jun 13 • 24m
S03 E23 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E24 • Friday, Jun 14, 2002 • Jun 14 • 24m
S03 E25 • Saturday, Jun 15, 2002 • Jun 15 • 24m
S03 E26 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 49m
S03 E27 • Sunday, Jun 16, 2002 • Jun 16 • 24m
S03 E28 • Monday, Jun 17, 2002 • Jun 17 • 25m
S03 E29 • Tuesday, Jun 18, 2002 • Jun 18 • 25m
S03 E30 • Wednesday, Jun 19, 2002 • Jun 19 • 25m
S03 E31 • Thursday, Jun 20, 2002 • Jun 20 • 24m
S03 E32 • Friday, Jun 21, 2002 • Jun 21 • 24m
S03 E33 • Saturday, Jun 22, 2002 • Jun 22 • 24m
S03 E34 • Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 • Jun 23 • 50m
S03 E35 • Monday, Jun 24, 2002 • Jun 24 • 24m
S03 E36 • Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 • Jun 25 • 25m
S03 E37 • Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 • Jun 26 • 25m
S03 E38 • Thursday, Jun 27, 2002 • Jun 27 • 25m
S03 E39 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E40 • Friday, Jun 28, 2002 • Jun 28 • 24m
S03 E41 • Saturday, Jun 29, 2002 • Jun 29 • 24m
S03 E42 • Sunday, Jun 30, 2002 • Jun 30 • 50m
S03 E43 • Monday, Jul 1, 2002 • Jul 1 • 24m
S03 E44 • Tuesday, Jul 2, 2002 • Jul 2 • 25m
S03 E45 • Wednesday, Jul 3, 2002 • Jul 3 • 25m
S03 E46 • Thursday, Jul 4, 2002 • Jul 4 • 24m
S03 E47 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 23m
S03 E48 • Friday, Jul 5, 2002 • Jul 5 • 25m
S03 E49 • Saturday, Jul 6, 2002 • Jul 6 • 24m
S03 E50 • Sunday, Jul 7, 2002 • Jul 7 • 50m