Upload video Video is not available The video will play automatically soon8Cancel Play now Rylan and Davina remember that Big Brother left in 2020 ITV is set to relaunch Big Brother next year, as reported. In a move that will surely excite the devoted fans of the iconic show, the producers are in discussions about introducing the show on the channel. However, the current rumored plans for the new series will not include celebrities and will return to its original roots with ordinary members of the public. The bosses are considering showing the series on ITV2 in the fall of 2023 after Love Island, according to the claim. Big Brother was pioneering when it was first released in the millennium and aired for 18 years, first on Channel 4 and then on Channel 5, beginning the careers of celebrities such as Jade Goody, Alison Hammond and Josie Gibson. The show, which brought people together in one house and recorded them day and night, was first presented by Davina McCall and ended in 2018, after many unforgettable moments. Davina McCall has been presenting Big Brother for many years ( Picture: Getty Images) A TV source told the Sun: “They believe that if they put it on ITV2 it will open it up to a new audience and a legion of younger fans. “The talks are still at an early and delicate stage and the coming weeks will be crucial. “It needs to be fully processed and they are sure they can bring it back to its legendary old glory.” Davina McCall with Big Brother contestant Josie Gibson, now known as a TV presenter ( Picture: PA) Davina with the first winner of the show, Craig Phillips ( Picture: Press Association) The show, which has had impressive screenings from time to time, aired on Channel 4 from 2000 to 2010, with Channel 5 relaunching it in 2011. In addition to Davina, the show has featured previous winner Brian Dowling and Emma Willis. Radio presenter and former X Factor star Ryan Clark is said to be on the list for hosting the ITV edition. Two years ago, Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley spoke to The Mirror about his favorite moments on the show and revealed that Nikki Grahame was his favorite contestant. Nikki Grahame was Big Brother’s favorite The star died tragically at the age of just 38 last year, after a battle with anorexia. Marcus said: “I remember once walking down the Westfield Mall in Shepherd’s Bush in London on a break. It was really quiet, and I just heard a “Maaaarcus!” I thought, what the hell? He was coming out of a shoe store to give me a big hug. “When she was at Ultimate Big Brother, Nikki talked to Vanessa Feltz about anorexia and it was one of the most moving moments. “There was so much more to this diva.” Alison Hammond in Big Brother ( Picture: Channel 4) One of the most surreal moments in the history of television was when politician George Galloway pretended to be a cat and fell into the hands of actress Roula Lenska. Marcus said: “George Galloway as a cat was so annoying. This is. What more can I say? “ Another moment that Marcus will remember was when the then unknown Allison Hammond made a U-turn trying to see the guards outside the house, jumping on a garden table. The narrator remembers Allison fondly, saying, “It was so much fun.” ITV declined to comment when the Mirror approached. read more Where Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace is now – MMA career, residential empire and famous ex read more Nikki Grahame’s mom shares a heartbreaking ritual in bed that brings her closer to her daughter