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Watch: First trailer for Big Brother's return to E4

Watch the first trailer for much-anticipated new E4 series Big Brother's Best Shows Ever.

Channel 4 has released a first trailer for the new series Big Brother's Best Shows Ever, airing on E4 from later this month.

To mark the 20th anniversary of the much-loved reality series, the channel will broadcast classic episodes from the BB archive in full, with new introductions provided by OG presenter Davina McCall and BOTS host Rylan Clark-Neal.

In the short trailer released on Monday evening, three classic quotes are presented on screen, suggesting that the episodes they relate to will be part of the series.

"Oh my God, Jackie," followed by "Yeah, Jackie" references the Celebrity Big Brother episode that saw Sylvester Stallone's mother Jackie Stallone surprise his ex-wife Brigitte Nielsen by moving into the house, while "Who is she?" is part of BB7 legend Nikki Grahame's memorable diary room rant.

Also mentioned is the line "There's a good pussycat" from the bizarre CBB scenes which saw former MP George Galloway pretend to be a domestic cat being fussed over by veteran actress Rula Lenska.

E4 has yet to confirm a start date for the new series - the first time that BB has aired in the UK since Channel 5 axed the show in 2018 - although provisional listings hint at a premiere in the week starting Monday, June 15.

Watch the trailer below:

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