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Big Brother's Best Shows Ever start date revealed as show promises feature length specials

Big Brother fans 'please do not swear' as we bring you the news you've all been waiting for - when your favourite show will be on screens!

It was announced last month that Big Brother would be making a shock return for 'Best Shows Ever' - which will be like a series of the hit Channel 4 programme's greatest hits.

And it has now been confirmed that Big Brother: Best Shows Every Show will air on E4 on June 14 at 9pm and air from Sunday to Thursday for two weeks, with the 'feature length' shows fronted by Davina McCall and Rylan Clarke-Neal.

It was back in the summer of 2000 that the first ever Big Brother UK housemates made their way onto the Channel 4 series, with memorable contestants from the first run including winner Craig Phillips and the infamous Nasty Nick.

Since then countless people have gone into the Big Brother house, including the late Jade Goody, with Jade's series of Big Brother also featuring winner Kate Lawler.

Other winners have included Brian Dowling, Nadia Almada, Anthony Hutton and Josie Gibson, who won the last series on Channel 4 in 2010, before Big Brother's switch to Channel 5.

The first trailer for Big Brother: Best Shows Ever landed on Monday teasing some of the classic episodes that viewers can expect to relive on E4.

And those moments, featured in the video above, included a famous Nikki Grahame rant, Jackie Stallone entering the Celebrity Big Brother house and George Galloway's cringeworthy "would you like me to be the cat?"

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