Celebrity Big Brother 4 will go down as one of the most controversial series ever.
There was a Michael Barrymore 'bullying' row with Jodie Marsh, George Galloway pretending to be a cat, Pete Burns claiming he was wearing a gorilla fur coat and non-celebrity Chantelle Houghton winning the whole thing.
But one of the strangest moment was when Jimmy Savile entered the house for two days as part of a special task - in scenes that Channel 4 are unlikely to air ever again.
Savile, who was exposed as a sexual predator after his death in 2011, was greeted with cheers when he visited the famous Borehamwood bungalow in January 2006.
The disgraced TV presenter was reportedly paid £150,000 for his two days work in which he helped the housemates fix things.
And his awkward arrival was made even worse by the chilling comments he made, particularly around the female stars.
On day 10 he burst into the house and individually greeted all of the contestants - while carrying tins of baked beans and booze in a plastic bag.
He told NBA Hall of Famer Dennis Rodman: "I want you to know I have a violent temper but you have nothing to fear from me."
After hugging Coronation Street star Rula Lenska, he exclaimed: "I would want to marry all of you ladies for at least 24 hours."
One of the most excruciating interactions came when Savile took hold of Chantelle's hand as she nervously giggled.
"I know that many fellas love you, but they don't love you with the sincerity and tenderness I do," said Jimmy before kissing her hand.
"I always tell the truth even when I'm lying," added Jimmy before kissing her hand again.
Barrymore then got down on his knees in front of Saville, who he had known outside of the house.
The Jim'll Fix It star then told the housemates that he was there to fix something for them.
While Rula was cooking, Savile told her she looked "far prettier" than she does on TV "in the flesh".
He went on to speak about his experiences with The Beatles star John Lennon and claimed Pete's voice was almost identical.
Later in the evening, Savile started up a conversation about prison by asking the housemates if anyone had "been in the slammer".
He joked that being in the Big Brother house was the first time that he had been "inside" - then started praising Michael while discussing his career.
In the Diary Room, emotional Michael said: "When he came in I was blown away because it's him and he never lets you down.
"I didn't think seeing Jim and hearing Jim talking and being so personal and kind to me. I started to well up in there and thought here we go."
While the housemates were writing their letters to Savile with their requests, he popped his head round the door.
"Don't forget ladies I'm available most weekends for home visits," he remarked before sliding away as the women awkwardly giggled.
Among the requests was a jumbo jet flight for Michael, two tickets to the Oscars for George and a role in 'EastEnders' for Preston, while Chantelle asked to be a pop star.
When he went to leave the house on the first night, Jimmy disturbingly claimed he couldn't stay because he comes from a "red-blooded part of the country" and would not be able to restrain himself.
The next day, Savile returned to the CBB house to give the housemates their wishes.
Pete got a personal video message from home, while Dennis received pampering equipment and goody bags for everyone.
George was given two tickets to the BAFTAs, Chantelle got a CD of her 'fake' track (as she was pretending to be a pop star, and arrangements had been made for Preston to meet EastEnders bosses.
The most vile gift was when Savile told American actress and model Traci Bingham that he would reveal in private how her wish for something "personal for her" would come true.
On his final night he danced around the living room with the housemates while the theme tune to Jim'll Fix It played through the speakers.
Savile then said goodbye to each person individually, then asked if he could go round and do it to each one again, before finally leaving.
Big Brother: Best Shows Ever will be taking a look back at this series of CBB - focusing on Chantelle and Preston's relationship.
In the first highlights show, Rylan Clark-Neal announced that "some things not right for 2020" had been cut out.
And though the scenes aired haven't been tinkered with, there are some "things" bosses at Channel 4 have opted to pass up.
Introducing the show, he told: "We are gonna be showing these episodes just as they came out on air.
"Same aspect ratio, not all in HD, nothing like that. But remember, back then, some of the episodes are a bit shorter than what we're used to now, so we've bolted some together.
"As ever, as I'm sure you're aware, there are some things that we have taken out from a few shows that just didn't feel right for 2020."
*Big Brother: Best Shows Ever airs across the next two weeks, Sundays-Thursdays at 9pm on E4.