'Big Brother: Best Shows Ever' will arrive on our screens very soon. Channel 4 has announced its line-up and it's a good-un.

The 'Big Brother' 20th anniversary special features Dermot O’Leary and Emma Willis, who will share memories of acting as host for the show.

While O'Leary was the presenter from 2001 to 2007, Willis hosted from 2013 to 2018.

O'Leary said: "Just under 20 years ago I started working on a show named Big Brother.

"20 years on, it’s still one of the most talked about reality shows of all time, and I’m so excited to take a walk down memory lane and come together with Davina, Rylan and Emma to reminisce."

Willis commented: "It’s no secret that I’m a mega fan of the show so it was so fun to reminisce about all of the incredible moments from BB over the years."

They'll be linking up virtually, alongside Davina McCall and Rylan Clark-Neal, in the first episode later this month.

McCall was the original host of the show back in 2000 while Clark-Neal won the 2013 series of 'Celebrity Big Brother'.

BB fans won't want to miss this as the TV personalities reflect on the reality show's best, worst and most shocking moments.

The series consists of ten parts.

'Big Brother: Best Shows Ever' debuts on Sunday 14th June at 9pm on E4.

It will broadcast between Sunday and Thursday for two weeks in 75-minute blocks.