Trevor Boris, a co-executive producer on Big Brother Canada, is joining the production team for Big Brother UK’s summer 2018 series.

Trevor has been working on the Canadian version of the show since its inception in 2013, and is known as one of the masterminds behind the show’s competitions and challenges, which are often praised by viewers.

He is the voice of the highly popular Marsha the Moose character, BBCAN’s equivalent of the Tree of Temptation.

Now he’s set to work his magic on BBUK after production company Endemol Shine hired him as a senior producer for this summer’s run, which begins next month with the latest Celebrity series.

Speaking on Rob Has A Podcast, the podcast hosted by former Survivor contestant Rob Cesternino, Trevor described the UK version as the “pinnacle” of the Big Brother brand worldwide.

“I start soon, and I’m a senior producer,” he revealed. “I kinda don’t know everything yet, but it’s a very different format obviously.

“I’ve watched the UK version for so long, and it’s been a dream to work in Canada, but to work on the UK one… it feels like the pinnacle of Big Brother. It really is kind of globally like the centrepiece, I feel, of Big Brother.”

Trevor has now been involved with three different versions of Big Brother, as he also served as a competition producer on Big Brother USA in 2016.

However, BBUK will be an entirely different challenge for him. While the American and Canadian format revolves around three weekly high-concept competitions with lavish sets, the UK version is more focused on reality, featuring shorter tasks with smaller budgets.

“[BBUK] doesn’t do challenges, so I won’t be doing any of that,” Trevor explained. “I’ll kind of be more of a producer in terms of reality. So for me, it’s a bit of a different job which I’m really looking forward to.”

Trevor also confirmed he is not leaving BBCAN, and in fact already has “a chunk of” his plans in place for its upcoming seventh season.

He the second production staffer on the new series of BBUK known to have come from across the Atlantic. Paul Osborne, executive producer of the fan-favourite seventh series, is returning to the show as its creative director after a decade working in the US.

He is leading a refreshed senior production team, which includes two brand new executive producers, and several other bosses new to their roles.

Last week, Channel 5 released Celebrity Big Brother’s neon eye logo and teased its ‘Eye of the Storm’ theme, which represents the housemates, all of whom are said to be known for media scandals.

CBB will followed by the 19th ‘civilian’ series in September.