Big Brother
Big Brother may refer to:
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Big Brother (1984), a character from
George Orwell's novel
Nineteen Eighty-Four*
Authoritarianism, referred to as "Big Brother" â€" any omnipresent, seemingly benevolent figure representing oppressive control over individual lives exerted by an authoritarian power (a concept from Orwell's novel above).
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Surveillance,
video surveillance*
Big Brother Award, an award for acts against personal privacy
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, a voluntary organization that mentors youth
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Big Brother (Magazine), a now-defunct skateboarding culture magazine
* A larger or older
brother*
Big Brother Recordings, the UK record label of British rock band
Oasis*
Big Brother and the Holding Company, a band from San Francisco's psychedelic music era, best-known for its most famous lead-singer, Janis Joplin
* "
Big Brother (song)", a song by David Bowie which appeared on the album
Diamond Dogs* "Big Brother", a song by Stevie Wonder which appeared on the album
Talking Book* "Big Brother", a song by Girls Aloud which appeared on the album
What Will The Neighbours Say?* "Big Brother", a song by Hazel O'Connor which appeared on the film soundtrack
Breaking Glass* "Big Brother", a song by Frenzal Rhomb which appeared on the album
Not So Tough Now*
Big Brother (TV series), a reality television series originating from the
Netherlands, see also:
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Big Brother (Australia)**
Big Brother (Brazil)**
Big Brother (Bulgaria)**
Big Brother (Croatia)**
Big Brother (Czech Republic)**
Big Brother (Finland)**
Big Brother (Italy)**
Big Brother (Mexico)**
Big Brother (Netherlands)**
Big Brother (Nigeria)**
Pinoy Big Brother (The Philippines)**
Big Brother (Sweden and Norway)**
Big Brother (UK)**
Big Brother (US)* "
Big Brother (Are You Being Served? episode)", an episode of the British comedy
Are You Being Served?* "Big Brother (Only Fools and Horses episode)", the first episode of the British comedy
Only Fools and Horses* "Big Brother (Yes, Minister episode)", an episode of the British comedy
Yes, Minister