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E4's Big Brother Best Shows Ever confirmed for June 14 start

E4 confirms that the new series Big Brother's Best Shows Ever will begin on Sunday, June 14.

Big Brother's Best Shows Ever will begin on E4 on Sunday, June 14, it has been confirmed.

The new series will celebrate the iconic reality show's 20th anniversary by presenting classic episodes in full, with new intros from OG presenter Davina McCall and BOTS host Rylan Clark-Neal.

Provisional listings reveal that the show will air in a nightly 9pm timeslot on E4 from Sunday to Thursday starting on June 14.

A trailer released earlier this week suggested that episodes involving Big Brother and Celebrity Big Brother legends Nikki Grahame, Jackie Stallone and George 'Would You Like Me To Be The Cat?' Galloway will be part of the lineup.

The new series will mark the first time that Big Brother has aired in the UK since Channel 5 axed the show in 2018.

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