Big Brother: Best Shows Ever - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The One with Craig and Nasty Nick's Showdown
Davina McCall, Rylan Clark-Neal and special guests relive the first ever series and the dramatic moment that made Big Brother an icon.
The One with Chantelle's Secret Mission
Davina and Rylan relive Celebrity Big Brother 4, when secret civilian Chantelle Houghton went into the house pretending to be a celeb!
The 'Who IS She?' One
Davina and Rylan remember Nikki Grahame's Diary Room rant in Big Brother 7, one of the most iconic and often-quoted Big Brother moments of all time.
The One Where Ulrika and Verne Find Endless Love
Davina and Rylan relive the unforgettable duet between Ulrika Jonsson and Verne Troyer during a task in Celebrity Big Brother 6.
The 'Yeah Jackie' One
Davina and Rylan remember the moment when Jackie Stallone made a shock entrance to the Celebrity Big Brother house with her now iconic catchphrase.
The 'Would You Like Me to Be the Cat?' One
This episode re-joins the action in the CBB4 house to hear George Galloway utter those eternal words to Rula Lenska: 'Would you like me to be the cat?'
The One with Jade in the Rich Poor Divide
In BB3, which kicked off the careers of Alison Hammond, Kate Lawler and the late Jade Goody, the action builds to a shock twist: the house is split into rich and poor sections.
The One with the Tree of Temptation
From Ivana Trump entering the house to Alex Reid destroying a snowman at the command of a persuasive talking tree - it could only be CBB7.
The One with the Boxes Task
Davina and Rylan relive one of Big Brother's simplest yet most entertaining tasks. Which BB6 housemate can stay in a cardboard box for the longest?
The Blinking Brilliant One
The final episode in our countdown is from Big Brother 2. Romance unfolds between Helen and Paul - and Helen tells us how much she likes Blinking.
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Forget any thoughts of fancy dress – they'll be full-on, original, movie-standard creations taking inspiration from worlds as varied as manga, superheroes, and wild animals and mythical creatures. Their transformations will be total, even their speaking voices will be disguised in interviews.
It will be up to a superstar panel to lead the viewers at home in their quest to discover who they are. Although the stars aren't judged on their voices, they'll still need to give their best performance – the audience's least favourite will be eliminated, before the panel try to guess their identity and unmask them.
Real Time with Bill Maher
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The Apprentice
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Cold Case Files
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