You'll be presenting E4's Big Brother's Big Mouth again as well, won't you?
Yes, definitely. I really enjoy doing Big Mouth. It reminds me of when I used to do MTV. It's quite reminiscent of that, it's really anarchic. It's a lot freer than any other television programme I've presented in years, and anything can happen and quite often does. It's fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants television, which I quite enjoy.

Do you watch any other celebrity reality shows?
You know it's funny, but I don't. It's not that I don't like them - when I've watched little bits, I've found them gripping as well - but because I dedicate so much of my life to Big Brother, and I literally watch it every night, I almost can't do that again with another programme. When Big Brother finally finishes, I will probably immerse myself in another programme, but at the moment I spend 16 or 17 weeks a year watching Big Brother or Celebrity Big Brother. I've not missed one episode.

Do you mean ever?
Ever. Every single night. Or I'll Sky+ it. If I've missed two, I'll watch three in a night. I've never, ever missed one. So that's quite a dedication of time. I know these programmes - once you get hooked in - require the same amount of dedication from you, so I just can't do it.

What is it about Celebrity Big Brother that makes it the best?
It's unique, completely unique. For celebrities not to have anyone around them - no make up artists, no hair stylists or anything. I know they don't have that in the jungle, but they have contact with the outside world, they have contact with Ant and Dec, it's just very different. And in Big Brother you are isolated for quite a long time. And I think the thing that sets Big Brother apart from most other shows is the tasks. They're very, very funny.

Why do you think celebrities decide to participate in the series?
I think mostly because they'd like people to see them in a different light. Perhaps they've been seen in a negative light in the past, and they'd like to redress that. Or they just like the idea of being part of it. I'd love it, because I love the idea of doing the tasks. I love the idea of getting dressed up in silly costumes and playing games. I think it would be so funny. I don't think I could take the pressure of no contact, though. No reading, no television. I'd go mad.

On the subject of the tasks, have you ever tried any of them out behind the scenes?
Not really, but I've tried the all-in-one suits that they put the electrodes on, where your muscles go into spasm. That was really funny. It was a thing where you just seize up completely - it didn't really hurt, but it felt horrible.

Who have been your favourite celebrity contestants over the years?
George Galloway probably gave me one of my favourite moments ever on the show, with him pretending to be a cat. Coolio and La Toya Jackson were great. And I quite liked watching Pete Burns.

What have been your favourite moments?
Well, clearly the cat moment was very funny and Gorillagate, with Pete Burns' coat. And Mark Owen winning, because there was such a big crowd, and they were all really screaming for him, and Take That had split up a couple of years before, and he just came out and whispered in my ear "I've forgotten how to do this." I thought it was so sweet.

Do any interviews stick in your mind as having been particularly uncomfortable or difficult?
Well, clearly Jade, Jo and Danielle. That was hard. I had to level the accusations thrown at them, but give them a chance to say their piece.

You tend to try and find the good in most housemates. Have there been any celebrity housemates you found difficult or didn't warm to?
As an avid fan, even people that I find hard work you've got to laugh at, because we've been entertained by them for three weeks. So, for example, George Galloway I thought was going to be quite a slippery customer, but he had made me laugh so much. And actually telling him about that, and showing it to him, he kind of dealt with it quite well, I thought. I do try and find the good in people, but I also definitely try and hold them accountable for their actions in the house.

Do you ever find that you don't like the ones you thought you'd like, and you do like the ones you thought you wouldn't?
Yes, definitely. And what happens - particularly in Big Brother more than Celebrity Big Brother - is that somebody I haven't particularly liked watching in the house then comes out and gives a great interview, and I think "God, why didn't we see more of that when we were watching you?"

Who would be in your Celebrity Big Brother fantasy line-up?
Lindsay Lohan, Robbie Williams, George Michael. George Michael is an enigma, I love it. It would have to be people I don't know much about. People who are dark horses, a bit mysterious. Then you get to see a bit more about what makes them tick. And that's what it's all about.

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