I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! (often shortened to I'm a Celebrity or I'm a Celeb) is a British survival reality television show, The format sees a group of celebrities living together in a jungle camp for three weeks.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | |
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Created by | Richard Cowles Natalka Znak Stewart Morris Mark Busk-Cowley Alexander Gardiner Jim Allen Brent Baker |
Developed by | Granada Television (now ITV Granada) London Weekend Television (LWT) |
Directed by | Vicky Hamilton Richard Power |
Presented by | Declan Donnelly (2002–) Anthony McPartlin (2002–2017, 2019–) Holly Willoughby (2018) |
Starring | List of contestants |
No. of seasons | 22 |
No. of episodes | 418 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Richard Cowles Chris Brogden Becca Walker |
Production locations | Tully, Queensland (2002) Dungay, New South Wales, Australia (2003–2019, 2022–) Gwrych Castle (2020–2021) Kruger National Park, South Africa (2023–) |
Production companies | LWT/Granada Television (2002) Granada Productions (2002–05) ITV Productions (2006–08) ITV Studios (2009–2020) Lifted Entertainment (2021–) |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 25 August 2002 present | –
Related | |
I’m a Celebrity: Extra Camp I’m a Celebrity: The Daily Drop |
Each member undertakes challenges to secure additional food and treats for the group, and to avoid being voted out by viewers during their stay, with the final episode's votes nominating who wins a series. It’s currently presented by Declan Donnelly and Ant McPartlin, it was previously hosted by Holly Willoughby for 2018.
The UK version of the show takes place in Queensland, Australia and airs every November-December on ITV1 in the UK. The current presenters are Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. The previously host was Holly Willoughby.[1]
Format
changeA group of celebrities (usually between 8 and 12) are sent into a jungle in Australia. They must live there in a camp for three weeks and may come across many bugs and creatures.
Bushtucker trial
changeEvery day, someone has to do a task known as a "bush trucker trial". The public has to vote on which celebrity has to do it apart from in the first two or three days. Sometimes, near the end of the series the celebrities decide who participates in the trail. To make the trials more challenging, they put some creepy crawlies with them. All trials have stars, and they earn stars for meals back at the camp. If a celebrity doesn't win any stars, they will be given rice instead of a meal.
Eliminations and winner
changeIn most versions of the show, the public get to vote for which celebrity they want to stay in the jungle. The celebrity with the least votes is eliminated. This happens until only one remains.
Cut scenes
changeLike Big Brother, the show has a lot of cut scenes. One of them has a spider which catches a bug and spins it around and makes an amusing sound.
Presenters
changeIn 2002, Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly were announced as the hosts of the show.
In 2018, Ant McPartlin was suspended from television and he was replaced on the show. In November 2018, Holly Willoughby was announced to host the show alongside Donnelly replacing McPartlin.
In 2019, it was announced that McPartlin will be returning to the show alongside Donnelly replacing Willoughby.
Series | Presenters | |
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1 | Declan Donnelly | Anthony McPartlin |
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18 | Holly Willoughby | |
19 | Anthony McPartlin | |
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Series overview
changeSeries | Presenters | Location | Winner | Campmates | Days | |
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1 | Dec Donnelly | Ant McPartlin | Australia | Tony Blackburn | 8 | 15 |
2 | Phil Tufnell | 10 | ||||
3 | Kerry Katona | 17 | ||||
4 | Joe Pasquale | 11 | 16 | |||
5 | Carol Thatcher | 12 | ||||
6 | Matt Willis | 12 | 17 | |||
7 | Christopher Biggins | 11 | 19 | |||
8 | Joe Swash | 12 | 20 | |||
9 | Gino D'Acampo | 13 | 19 | |||
10 | Stacey Solomon | |||||
11 | Dougie Poynter | |||||
12 | Charlie Brooks | 12 | ||||
13 | Kian Egan | 20 | ||||
14 | Carl Fogarty | |||||
15 | Vicky Pattison | 13 | 21 | |||
16 | Scarlett Moffatt | 12 | ||||
17 | Georgia Toffolo | 22 | ||||
18 | Holly Willoughby | Harry Redknapp | 11 | |||
19 | Ant McPartlin | Jacqueline Jossa | 12 | |||
20 | Wales | Giovanna Fletcher | 20 | |||
21 | Danny Miller | 19 | ||||
22 | Australia | Jill Scott | 22 | |||
All-Stars | South Africa | Myleene Klass | 15 | 15 | ||
23 | Australia | Sam Thompson | 12 | 23 |
Camp Leader
changeI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Camp leader is currently No one
Leader of the Camp | |
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Appointer | I’m a Celeb…Producers |
Formation | 2018; Series 18; Day 5 |
Founder | Ant & Dec I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
First holder | James Haskell as Camp Leader Noel Edmonds as Campking Tom Bellow and Frankie Dettori as Home and Away Leaders |
Leaders
change- Noel Edmonds – Campking (2018; Series 18)
- James Haskell – Camp Leader (2019; Series 19)
- Giovanna Fletcher – Camp Leader (2020, Series 20)
- Louise Minchin – Camp Leader (2021, Series 21)
- Matt Hancock – Camp Leader (2022, Series 22)
- Sam Thompson – Camp Leader (2023, Day 9–13)
- Nella Rose – Camp Leader (2023, Day 13–16)
- Dannielle Harold – Camp Leader (2023, Day 16–20)
- Josie Gibson – Camp Leader (2023, Day 20–21)
Deputy
change- Marvin Humes – Deputy (2023, Day 9–13)
- Dannielle Harold – Deputy (2023, Day 13–16)
- Josie Gibson – Deputy (2023, Day 16–20)
- Tony Bellew – Deputy (2023, Day 20–21)
Home and Away Team Leaders
changeFrankie Dettori | |
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In office Day 5, November – Day 8, November 2023 | |
Teams | Home Team Leader |
Home Teams Members | Jamie Lynn Spears Fred Siriex Daniella Harold Nella Rose Sam Thompson |
Tony Bellow | |
In office Day 5, November – Day 8, November 2023 | |
Teams | Away Team Leader |
Away Teams Member | Josie Gibson Grace Dent Marvin Humes Nick Pickard Nigel Farage |
References
change- ↑ "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2009 – ITV". Archived from the original on 2009-11-21. Retrieved 2009-11-21.