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Big Brother making comeback this month as Davina McCall hosts show of its greatest ever moments

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BIG Brother fans – please do not swear as I bring you this news. To celebrate the show’s 20th anniversary, it is making a comeback, but sadly not quite as a full series.

I’m told that Channel 4 has commissioned Big Brother’s Best Shows Ever Show, highlighting its finest moments. From Makosi and Anthony’s wet-and-wild hot-tub party in Big Brother’s sixth series to Vanessa Feltz’s meltdown in the first celebrity version, the new show, which airs on E4 this summer, will look back at the most scandalous and sexy moments from the past 20 years.

I can also reveal original host Davina McCall, who fronted the series from the beginning in 2000 and when it moved to Channel 5 in 2010, is returning.

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