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Two and a half million of you tuned in to the new series of Big Brother on Sunday evening, as the reality show hit our screens for the first time in five years. So let's have a quick look at what's new and what has stayed pretty much the same, even after twenty three years.

Sixteen people have entered, and following weeks of challenges and shenanigans, one will come out one hundred thousand pounds richer. Yes, Big Brother is back on our screens after a five year hiatus at its new home on ITV.

The house is looking as iconic as ever, with that familiar over the top decor and brightly coloured walls. A couple of new features are of course the presenters, AJ Odudu and Will Best who have taken the reins for 2023.

As well as the main show, viewers will also be treated to Big Brother: Late & Live which will see AJ and Will reporting live from outside the house, featuring interviews, nomination results and debates from celebrity guests. You can catch Big Brother every night except for Saturdays on ITV2 at 9pm.

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00:00 Hello and welcome to Big Brother the launch.
00:03 Yes, yes that's right.
00:06 16 people have entered and following weeks of challenges and shenanigans,
00:10 one will come out £100,000 richer.
00:13 Yes, Big Brother is back on our screens after a five-year hiatus at its new home on ITV.
00:20 The house is looking as iconic as ever,
00:23 with that familiar over-the-top decor and brightly coloured walls.
00:27 A couple of new features are of course the presenters,
00:30 AJ Adudu and Will Best, who have taken the reins for 2023.
00:35 As well as the main show, viewers will also be treated to Big Brother late and live,
00:41 which will see AJ and Will reporting live from outside the house,
00:44 featuring interviews, nomination results and debates from celebrity guests.
00:49 You can catch Big Brother every night except for Saturdays on ITV2 at 9pm.
00:55 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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