I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (UK TV series)
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Created by | Granada Television (now part of ITV Studios as ITV Granada) |
Developed by | LWT |
Directed by |
Ian Hamilton (2002) Chris Power (2003–) |
Presented by | Ant & Dec |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 16 |
No. of episodes | 182 (as of 4 December 2016) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Richard Cowles Chris Brogden Becca Walker |
Location(s) | Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 60–120 mins (including adverts) |
Production company(s) |
LWT/Granada Television (2002) Granada Productions (2002–05) ITV Productions (2006–08) ITV Studios (2009–) |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Picture format |
16:9 (2002–09) 1080i HDTV (2010–) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 25 August 2002 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp |
External links | |
Website |
I'm a Celebrity... Get Out Of Here (often shortened to I'm a Celebrity or I'm a Celeb) is a British reality television show, first aired on 25 August 2002, in which celebrities live in jungle conditions with few creature comforts. The show has been hosted by Ant & Dec since its inception and is part of a franchise of the same name. It is filmed in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia and broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom.
In the Republic of Ireland, TV3 began simulcasts at the beginning of series 3 in 2004. The series moved to their sister channel 3e for series 12, 13 and 14. The series moved to UTV Ireland in 2015 for series 15.
The show was sponsored in the UK by supermarket chain Iceland and in Ireland by M and M Direct since 2013, previously MultiTrip.com in Ireland and V and First Choice in the UK. The show has been contracted to air until at least 2019, taking it to at least 19 series.[1] From 2015 the series was sponsored by Aunt Bessie's in the UK and Kia in the Republic of Ireland.
Format
In return for their appearance on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, the celebrities are asked to nominate a charity to which the producers, ITV Studios, make donations. The celebrities themselves are also paid a fee to compensate them for possible loss of earnings while they are in the jungle. The producers of the show keep the precise details of the celebrities' contracts private, prompting much speculation from the media. The money is raised by allowing viewers to vote by phone, text message or the "red button" (a colloquialism popular in the UK for TV interactive services) for the celebrity they would like to complete a "Bushtucker Trial" — a physical task usually involving snakes, spiders or other creepy-crawlies found in the jungle — and, later in each series, to vote for the celebrity they would like to see win the show. The last remaining celebrity after all others have been evicted is declared the winner of the show, and is branded "King/Queen of the Jungle".
Bushtucker trial
Bushtucker trials are used in the show to allow the contestants to gain food and treats for camp. Bushtucker Trials take two formats: eating trials, or physical/mental tasks.
In the eating trials, contestants are required to eat a variety of different "jungle" foods. Each dish successfully eaten will gain the contestants one star, which equals one meal for camp (although the number of meals per star can vary). These trials generate the most viewer responses according to the ITV website. The foods that are required to be eaten can include: crickets (in a variety of forms, such as cooked into biscuits, blended into drinks or eaten alive or dead), green ants, mealworms, witchetty grub, roasted spider or tarantulas, kangaroo testicles, kangaroo penis, kangaroo vaginal parts, crocodile penis, cockroach (prepared in various ways such as being cooked into biscuits, blended into drinks, eaten alive or dead). Other past foods include beach worms, bull's tongues, the anus of various animals, vomit fruits, cooked pigs' brains, various animal testicles, raw fish eyes, sheep eyes, blended rats or mice tails.
The second type of challenge is more of a physical or mental task that requires the contestants to perform activities to gain stars. These can include searching through dung, going through tunnels, negotiating obstacles on high wires, or performing other tasks.
Dingo Dollar Challenge/Dingo Dimes
One way of camp can earn treats is by doing extra tasks in Bushtucker trials or in general. Dingo Dimes can be used in the vending machine in Croc Creek. Dingo Dimes only featured in the 2015 series.
Another way camp can earn treats is to do what is known as the "Dingo Dollar Challenge". This involves two or more celebrities going into the jungle to perform a task that releases an item to open a container with an amount of dingo dollars. Once that has been completed and the dollars have been retrieved, it is taken to a small woodshack shop, with shopkeeper 'Kiosk Keith'. They can exchange the dollars for a necessity such as a hammock or a treat such as chocolate chip cookies. Kiosk Keith calls camp and the celebrities then have a question usually relating to a celebrity or a piece of trivia. The "Celebrity Chest" was abandoned for the first time in the 2012 series, in favour of the Dingo Dollar Challenge, which involves the celebrities collecting 'dingo dollars' and subsequently answering a question correctly in order to win a treat for the camp, if they win they will receive their prize however if the celebrities get it wrong, Kiosk Keith takes the dingo dollars and shuts up shop, leaving nothing for the camp.
Formerly, 'The Celebrity Chest' had a question with a choice of answers, similar to the Dingo Dollar Challenge, the two celebrities who took part in the challenge would bring the chest back to camp and collaborate over the question with the other camp members. If correct, they would win a treat, if incorrect, they would be told what the treat was.
In Dingo Dollars if the camp members answer correctly they get a choice of two treats.
Filming location
The first series of the show was filmed on a smaller site at King Ranch, near Tully, Queensland,[2] with the open air studio built beside a fast moving creek. Since the second series, the programme has been filmed in Springbrook National Park, near Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia.
Inside the entrance to the filming location is an open area allocated to buildings which accommodate on-site medical facilities, containers for the storage of props, and other back-stage facilities. Families and friends of the celebrities are housed here each morning during evictions. From this area, a restricted access road climbs to the site of the studios. The road then heads down into a valley via four-wheel drive access to the set of the show.
Some of these areas are viewable from Google Earth, although it is difficult to view the suspension bridges and open-air studio that Ant & Dec broadcast from. While the roof of the main building is bright red, when filming is out of season, this whole area is covered with hessian to obscure the aerial view. The creeks and camp areas are situated directly below the main suspension bridges. As they are so close to the celebrities, the crew have to be careful during filming to keep voices and music down. Many of the Bushtucker Trials are not performed here; in fact, some are performed well away from the area.
Once out of the jungle, the contestants stay at the five-star hotel Palazzo Versace Australia.[3] The health and well-being of the celebrities and crew are looked after by medic Bob McCarron and his team from EMS. McCarron is also responsible for all of the creatures and food in the challenges.
Popularity and criticism
The finals of the second and third UK series were seen by 12.73 and 14.99 million people respectively — in both cases well over half of all people watching television in the country at the time.
The site in which the celebrities stay appears to be open to the elements, but is largely covered by sheets above the view of the cameras. In one episode, a celebrity had to swim in a swamp apparently infested with crocodiles. Marksmen were shown ready to shoot the animals if they attacked. In actuality, the area where this was filmed does not have crocodiles because it is too far south.
In Series 9 it was revealed that Katie Price was being paid almost four times as much as the other contestants, which sparked some criticism. It was also reported that, as a result, cash-strapped ITV were unable to provide any more money for the series, and that the quality of the trials had gone down.[4]
Controversies
- ITV apologised in 2006 after confusion over the instructions for telephone and red-button interactive voting led to allegations in the media that the wrong person had been evicted in the run-off vote in Series 6 between Toby Anstis and Dean Gaffney.[5]
- The show was forced to enhance its procedures after Ofcom found that after complaints, on 23 November 2006 episode, the show had breached Rule 1.16 of the Broadcasting Code for airing bad language before the watershed.[6]
- The 30 November 2006 episode was ruled to have breached Rule 2.2 of the Broadcasting Code after an investigation launched as part of the wider UK television public voting controversy. Due to late running, seven percent of phone and text votes for that episode of the show were not counted, although this did not affect the result.[7]
- Sarah Matravers blamed the show for the breakdown of her relationship with contestant Marc Bannerman after he flirted with Cerys Matthews in Series 7.[8] Matthews and Bannerman later alleged the show footage had been edited by ITV to look like more than it was.[9]
- Former Sex Pistols manager, Malcolm McLaren, who was due to appear on Series 7 but pulled out at the last minute, alleged that the show and the choice of winner was fixed, and the trials posed no real danger. He alleged that show doctor told him that "'Things are so safe, I would send my own kids in to do the show'. There is nothing bad in there. They're hoodwinking the public".[10]
- ITV apologised in 2009 for not having properly advised the contestants in Series 9 of the relevant Australian legislation regarding animal cruelty.[11] Gino D'Acampo and Stuart Manning were charged by New South Wales Police after RSPCA Australia complained over their killing and eating of a rat during the show.[12]
- In 2012, the decision by Nadine Dorries to enter the show was the source of criticism which led to her suspension from the Conservative Party due to allegations she did not seek permission from the party whip Andrew Mitchell which led to an inquiry by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.[13]
Series details
Winners are crowned King or Queen of their respective year. To date, there have been 10 Kings and 6 Queens of the Jungle.
Key:
- King of the Jungle
- Queen of the Jungle
Series | Start date | End date | Sponsors | Days in camp | Campmates | Honour places | Viewers (millions) | ||
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Winner | Second place | Third place | |||||||
1 | 25 August 2002 | 8 September 2002 | N/A | 15 | 8 | Tony Blackburn | Tara Palmer-Tomkinson | Christine Hamilton | 7.58 |
2 | 28 April 2003 | 12 May 2003 | V | 10 | Phil Tufnell | John Fashanu | Linda Barker | 8.55 | |
3 | 26 January 2004 | 9 February 2004 | First Choice | 16 | Kerry Katona | Jennie Bond | Peter Andre | 11.02 | |
4 | 21 November 2004 | 6 December 2004 | 18 | 11 | Joe Pasquale | Paul Burrell | Fran Cosgrave | 8.66 | |
5 | 20 November 2005 | 5 December 2005 | 12 | Carol Thatcher | Sheree Murphy | Sid Owen | 9.32 | ||
6 | 13 November 2006 | 1 December 2006 | Iceland | 19 | Matt Willis | Myleene Klass | Jason Donovan | 7.96 | |
7 | 12 November 2007 | 30 November 2007 | 20 | 11 | Christopher Biggins | Janice Dickinson | Jason "J" Brown | 7.45 | |
8 | 16 November 2008 | 5 December 2008 | 21 | 12 | Joe Swash | Martina Navratilova | George Takei | 8.78 | |
9 | 15 November 2009 | 4 December 2009 | 13 | Gino D'Acampo | Kim Woodburn | Jimmy White | 9.37 | ||
10 | 14 November 2010 | 4 December 2010 | Stacey Solomon | Shaun Ryder | Jenny Eclair | 10.37 | |||
11 | 13 November 2011 | 3 December 2011 | Dougie Poynter | Mark Wright | Fatima Whitbread | 10.08 | |||
12 | 11 November 2012 | 1 December 2012 | 12 | Charlie Brooks | Ashley Roberts | David Haye | 10.49 | ||
13 | 17 November 2013 | 8 December 2013 | 22 | Kian Egan | David Emanuel | Lucy Pargeter | 11.14 | ||
14 | 16 November 2014 | 7 December 2014 | 22 | Carl "Foggy" Fogarty | Jake Quickenden | Melanie Sykes | 10.26 | ||
15 | 15 November 2015 | 6 December 2015 | Aunt Bessie's | 22 | 13 | Vicky Pattison | George Shelley | Ferne McCann | 9.86 |
16 | 13 November 2016 | 4 December 2016 | 12 | Scarlett Moffatt | Joel Dommett | Adam Thomas |
Main series results
The first three series of I'm a Celebrity occurred at various different times during the years they were broadcast. From series 4 onwards, the show is broadcast from around mid November until late November/early December.
- Key
- Winner – King or Queen of the Jungle
- Runner-up
- Third place
- Walked or withdrew
- Late arrival
Series 1 (2002)
8 contestants, 25 August – 8 September 2002:
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Tony Blackburn | BBC Radio 1 disc jockey | Day 1 | Day 15 | 1st |
Tara Palmer-Tomkinson | Socialite, model, columnist & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 15 | 2nd |
Christine Hamilton | Author & public speaker | Day 1 | Day 14 | 3rd |
Nell McAndrew | Glamour model & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 13 | 4th |
Rhona Cameron | Comedian | Day 1 | Day 12 | 5th |
Darren Day | Actor, singer & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 11 | 6th |
Nigel Benn | Former Middleweight champion boxer | Day 1 | Day 10 | 7th |
Uri Geller | Magician, television personality & self-proclaimed pyschic | Day 1 | Day 9 | 8th |
Series 2 (2003)
10 contestants, 28 April – 12 May 2003:
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Phil Tufnell | Former England left-arm orthodox spin bowler | Day 1 | Day 15 | 1st |
John Fashanu | Former England striker & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 15 | 2nd |
Linda Barker | Changing Rooms presenter & interior designer | Day 1 | Day 15 | 3rd |
Wayne Sleep | Royal Ballet dancer | Day 1 | Day 14 | 4th |
Antony Worrall Thompson | Celebrity chef | Day 1 | Day 13 | 5th |
Toyah Willcox | Singer-songwriter & actress | Day 1 | Day 12 | 6th |
Catalina Guirado | Model & reality television star | Day 1 | Day 11 | 7th |
Chris Bisson | Holby City & Prime Suspect actor | Day 1 | Day 10 | 8th |
Danniella Westbrook | Former EastEnders actress | Day 1 | Day 9 | 9th |
Siân Lloyd | Television weather reporter | Day 1 | Day 8 | 10th |
Series 3 (2004)
10 contestants, 26 January – 9 February 2004:
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Kerry Katona | Atomic Kitten singer | Day 1 | Day 16 | 1st |
Jennie Bond | BBC royal correspondent | Day 1 | Day 16 | 2nd |
Peter Andre | Pop singer | Day 1 | Day 16 | 3rd |
Lord Brocket | Television presenter | Day 1 | Day 15 | 4th |
Katie Price | Glamour model | Day 1 | Day 14 | 5th |
Alex Best | Glamour model | Day 1 | Day 13 | 6th |
John Lydon | Sex Pistols band member & presenter | Day 1 | Day 11 | 7th |
Neil Ruddock | Former England footballer | Day 1 | Day 11 | 8th |
Diane Modahl | Olympic middle distance runner | Day 1 | Day 10 | 9th |
Mike Read | Radio DJ & journalist | Day 1 | Day 9 | 10th |
Series 4 (2004)
11 contestants, 21 November – 6 December 2004:
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Joe Pasquale | Comedian | Day 1 | Day 18 | 1st |
Paul Burrell | Former Royal Household servant | Day 1 | Day 18 | 2nd |
Fran Cosgrave | Nightclub manager, television personality & bodyguard | Day 1 | Day 18 | 3rd |
Janet Street-Porter | Broadcaster & journalist | Day 1 | Day 17 | 4th |
Sophie Anderton | Glamour model | Day 1 | Day 15 | 5th |
Antonio Fargas | Starsky & Hutch actor | Day 1 | Day 14 | 6th |
Sheila Ferguson | The Three Degrees singer | Day 1 | Day 13 | 7th |
Vic Reeves | Vic and Bob comedian | Day 5 | Day 12 | 8th |
Nancy Sorrell | Model & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 11 | 9th |
Natalie Appleton | Former All Saints singer | Day 1 | Day 10 | 10th |
Brian Harvey | East 17 singer | Day 2 | Day 7 | 11th |
Series 5 (2005)
12 contestants, 20 November – 5 December 2005:
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Carol Thatcher | Journalist & author | Day 1 | Day 18 | 1st |
Sheree Murphy | Emmerdale actress | Day 1 | Day 18 | 2nd |
Sid Owen | EastEnders actor & singer | Day 1 | Day 18 | 3rd |
Jimmy Osmond | Singer, actor & businessman | Day 1 | Day 17 | 4th |
Bobby Ball | Cannon and Ball comedian & actor | Day 6 | Day 16 | 5th |
Antony Costa | Former Blue singer | Day 1 | Day 15 | 6th |
Jenny Frost | Former Atomic Kitten singer | Day 1 | Day 14 | 7th |
David Dickinson | Former Bargain Hunt presenter | Day 1 | Day 12 | 8th |
Kimberley Davies | Former Neighbours actress | Day 1 | Day 11 | 9th |
Jilly Goolden | Wine critic & journalist | Day 1 | Day 11 | 10th |
Tommy Cannon | Cannon and Ball comedian | Day 6 | Day 10 | 11th |
Elaine Lordan | Former EastEnders actress | Day 1 | Day 1 | 12th |
Series 6 (2006)
12 contestants, 13 November – 1 December 2006:
- Team Base Camp
- Team Snake Rock
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
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Matt Willis | Busted band member | Day 1 | Day 19 | 1st | |
Myleene Klass | Hear'Say singer | Day 1 | Day 19 | 2nd | |
Jason Donovan | Stage & screen performer | Day 1 | Day 19 | 3rd | |
David Gest | Music promoter & television producer | Day 1 | Day 18 | 4th | |
Dean Gaffney | Former EastEnders actor | Day 5 | Day 18 | 5th | |
Jan Leeming | Journalist & broadcaster | Day 1 | Day 17 | 6th | |
Malandra Burrows | Emmerdale actress | Day 6 | Day 16 | 7th | |
Phina Oruche | Footballer's Wives actress | Day 1 | Day 15 | 8th | |
Lauren Booth | Broadcaster, journalist & activist | Day 1 | Day 14 | 9th | |
Faith Brown | Comedian & impressionist | Day 1 | Day 13 | 10th | |
Scott Henshall | Model & fashion designer | Day 1 | Day 12 | 11th | |
Toby Anstis | Global Radio presenter | Day 1 | Day 11 | 12th |
Series 7 (2007)
11 contestants, 12–30 November 2007:
- Team Croc Creek
- Team Snake Rock
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Christopher Biggins | Film, television & stage actor | Day 5 | Day 20 | 1st | |
Janice Dickinson | Supermodel | Day 1 | Day 20 | 2nd | |
Jason "J" Brown | Former 5ive singer | Day 1 | Day 20 | 3rd | |
Cerys Matthews | Singer-songwriter | Day 1 | Day 19 | 4th | |
Gemma Atkinson | Hollyoaks actress & glamour model | Day 1 | Day 18 | 5th | |
Anna Ryder Richardson | Changing Rooms presenter & interior designer | Day 1 | Day 16 | 6th | |
Rodney Marsh | Retired England footballer | Day 1 | Day 15 | 7th | |
John Burton Race | Celebrity chef | Day 1 | Day 14 | 8th | |
Lynne Franks | Spokeswoman & writer | Day 1 | Day 13 | 9th | |
Katie Hopkins | The Apprentice contestant | Day 2 | Day 12 | 10th | |
Marc Bannerman | EastEnders actor | Day 1 | Day 11 | 11th | |
Series 8 (2008)
Series 8: Sunday 16 November – 5 December 2008:
- Home Camp
- Away Camp
- Entered after contestants were brought together.
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
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Joe Swash | EastEnders actor | Day 1 | Day 21 | 1st | |
Martina Navratilova | Retired professional tennis player | Day 1 | Day 21 | 2nd | |
George Takei | Former Star Trek actor | Day 1 | Day 21 | 3rd | |
David Van Day | Former Dollar singer | Day 5 | Day 20 | 4th | |
Simon Webbe | Blue singer | Day 1 | Day 19 | 5th | |
Nicola McLean | Glamour model | Day 1 | Day 18 | 6th | |
Brian Paddick | Liberal Democrat & retired policeman | Day 1 | Day 17 | 7th | |
Esther Rantzen | Television presenter & charity campaigner | Day 1 | Day 16 | 8th | |
Timmy Mallett | Children's television presenter | Day 5 | Day 15 | 9th | |
Carly Zucker | Personal trainer & model | Day 1 | Day 14 | 10th | |
Dani Behr | Television presenter, model & singer | Day 1 | Day 13 | 11th | |
Robert Kilroy-Silk | Former Labour Party politician & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 12 | 12th |
Series 9 (2009)
Series 9: 15 November – 4 December 2009
- Base Camp
- Camp Exile
- Left before camp was split
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
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Gino D'Acampo | Chef & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 21 | 1st | |
Kim Woodburn | How Clean Is Your House? presenter | Day 1 | Day 21 | 2nd | |
Jimmy White | Professional snooker player | Day 1 | Day 21 | 3rd | |
Justin Ryan | Interior designer & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 20 | 4th | |
Stuart Manning | Former Hollyoaks actor | Day 1 | Day 19 | 5th | |
Sabrina Washington | Former Mis-Teeq singer | Day 1 | Day 18 | 6th | |
George Hamilton | Film actor | Day 1 | Day 17 | 7th | |
Joe Bugner | Heavyweight boxer | Day 4 | Day 16 | 8th | |
Samantha Fox | Former model & singer | Day 1 | Day 14 | 9th | |
Colin McAllister | Interior designer & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 11 | 10th | |
Lucy Benjamin | Former EastEnders actress | Day 1 | Day 10 | 11th | |
Katie Price | Businesswoman & television personality | Day 2 | Day 9 | 12th | |
Camilla Dallerup | Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer | Day 1 | Day 4 | 13th |
Series 10 (2010)
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! returned on 14 November 2010 at 9pm on ITV and ITV1 HD for its tenth series, as confirmed by presenters Ant and Dec at the end of the "Coming Out" show at the conclusion of series 9. This is the first series in HD. Series 10 is the only series to have 2 live trials.
Series 10: 14 November – 4 December 2010
- Camp Sheila
- Camp Bruce
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Famous for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
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Stacey Solomon | The X Factor contestant | Day 1 | Day 21 | 1st | |
Shaun Ryder | Former Happy Mondays singer | Day 1 | Day 21 | 2nd | |
Jenny Eclair | Comedian & novelist | Day 4 | Day 20 | 3rd | |
Dom Joly | Comedian | Day 4 | Day 19 | 4th | |
Kayla Collins | Playboy model | Day 1 | Day 19 | 5th | |
Aggro Santos | Rapper | Day 1 | Day 18 | 6th | |
Linford Christie | Retired Olympic sprinter | Day 1 | Day 17 | 7th | |
Gillian McKeith | Nutritionist, author & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 16 | 8th | |
Britt Ekland | Actress | Day 1 | Day 15 | 9th | |
Alison Hammond | This Morning presenter | Day 6 | Day 15 | 10th | |
Lembit Öpik | Former Liberal Democratic Party MP | Day 1 | Day 13 | 11th | |
Sheryl Gascoigne | Author | Day 1 | Day 12 | 12th | |
Nigel Havers | Coronation Street actor | Day 1 | Day 9 | 13th |
Series 11 (2011)
The eleventh series began on 13 November 2011.[14] The official line-up was confirmed on 9 November 2011.[15]
Series 11: 13 November – 3 December 2011
- Team Snake Rock
- Team Croc Creek
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dougie Poynter | McFly bassist | Day 1 | Day 21 | 1st | |
Mark Wright | The Only Way is Essex star | Day 1 | Day 21 | 2nd | |
Fatima Whitbread | Olympic javelin thrower | Day 1 | Day 20 | 3rd | |
Antony Cotton | Coronation Street actor | Day 1 | Day 20 | 4th | |
Willie Carson | Former horse racing jockey | Day 1 | Day 19 | 5th | |
Crissy Rock | Benidorm actress | Day 1 | Day 18 | 6th | |
Emily Scott | Swimwear model | Day 5 | Day 17 | 7th | |
Jessica-Jane Clement | Glamour model, actress & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 16 | 8th | |
Lorraine Chase | Emmerdale actress | Day 1 | Day 15 | 9th | |
Pat Sharp | Television & radio broadcaster | Day 3 | Day 14 | 10th | |
Sinitta | 80s pop singer | Day 3 | Day 13 | 11th | |
Stefanie Powers | Stage & screen actress | Day 1 | Day 12 | 12th | |
Freddie Starr | Comedian & impressionist | Day 1 | Day 3 | 13th |
Series 12 (2012)
The twelfth series began on 11 November and ended on 1 December 2012.[16] The official line-up was revealed on 7 November 2012.
Series 12: 11 November – 1 December 2012
- Team Snake Rock
- Team Croc Creek
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie Brooks | EastEnders actress | Day 1 | Day 21 | 1st | |
Ashley Roberts | Former The Pussycat Dolls singer | Day 1 | Day 21 | 2nd | |
David Haye | Heavyweight boxer | Day 1 | Day 20 | 3rd | |
Eric Bristow | Professional darts player | Day 1 | Day 19 | 4th | |
Hugo Taylor | Made in Chelsea star | Day 1 | Day 18 | 5th | |
Rosemary Shrager | Celebrity chef | Day 5 | Day 17 | 6th | |
Helen Flanagan | Coronation Street actress & model | Day 1 | Day 16 | 7th | |
Colin Baker | Former Doctor Who actor | Day 1 | Day 15 | 8th | |
Linda Robson | Birds of a Feather actress | Day 1 | Day 13 | 9th | |
Limahl | Kajagoogoo band member | Day 5 | Day 12 | 10th | |
Nadine Dorries | Conservative Party politician | Day 1 | Day 11 | 11th | |
Brian Conley | Actor & comedian | Day 1 | Day 9 | 12th |
Series 13 (2013)
The thirteenth series began airing on ITV on 17 November 2013.[17] The first advert for the series aired on 21 October 2013.[18] The line-up was confirmed on 13 November 2013.
Series 13: 17 November 2013 – 8 December 2013
- Team Snake Rock
- Team Croc Creek
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kian Egan | Former Westlife singer | Day 1 | Day 22 | 1st | |
David Emanuel | Royal fashion designer | Day 1 | Day 22 | 2nd | |
Lucy Pargeter | Emmerdale actress | Day 1 | Day 21 | 3rd | |
Joey Essex | The Only Way is Essex star | Day 1 | Day 20 | 4th | |
Amy Willerton | Miss Universe Great Britain 2013 | Day 1 | Day 20 | 5th | |
Rebecca Adlington | Former Olympic swimmer | Day 1 | Day 19 | 6th | |
Alfonso Ribeiro | Sitcom actor | Day 1 | Day 19 | 7th | |
Steve Davis | Former professional snooker player | Day 1 | Day 18 | 8th | |
Matthew Wright | The Wright Stuff presenter | Day 1 | Day 17 | 9th | |
Vincent Simone | Strictly Come Dancing professional | Day 5 | Day 17 | 10th | |
Laila Morse | EastEnders actress | Day 1 | Day 16 | 11th | |
Annabel Giles | Television presenter & author | Day 5 | Day 15 | 12th | |
Series 14 (2014)
The show returned for its fourteenth series on 16 November 2014.[19][20] On 15 October 2014, a teaser for the upcoming series was released on the official website. On 11 November, the full list of celebrities was confirmed by ITV.[21] On 20 November, a further two campmates were confirmed to have joined the show.[22]
Series 14: 16 November 2014 – 7 December 2014
- Team Croc Creek/Rescuer
- Team Celebrity Slammer
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Carl "Foggy" Fogarty | Retired World Superbike racer | Day 1 | Day 23 | 1st | |
Jake Quickenden | The X Factor contestant | Day 5 | Day 23 | 2nd | |
Melanie Sykes | Television presenter & model | Day 1 | Day 23 | 3rd | |
Edwina Currie | Former Conservative Party politician & author | Day 5 | Day 22 | 4th | |
Tinchy Stryder | Rapper | Day 1 | Day 21 | 5th | |
Kendra Wilkinson | Model & reality television star | Day 1 | Day 21 | 6th | |
Vicki Michelle | Sitcom actress | Day 1 | Day 20 | 7th | |
Michael Buerk | Newsreader & war journalist | Day 1 | Day 19 | 8th | |
Nadia Forde | Model, television personality & singer | Day 1 | Day 18 | 9th | |
Jimmy Bullard | Former Premier League footballer | Day 1 | Day 17 | 10th | |
Craig Charles | Actor, comedian & presenter | Day 1 | Day 4 | 11th | |
Gemma Collins | The Only Way is Essex star | Day 1 | Day 3 | 12th |
Series 15 (2015)
The show returned on 15 November 2015 under a new three-year contract, as confirmed by Ant & Dec at the end of the Coming Out show on the 10 December 2014.[1]
Series 15: 15 November 2015 - 6 December 2015
- Red Team (Leader: Tony Hadley)
- Yellow Team (Leader: Susannah Constantine)
- Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vicky Pattison | Geordie Shore star | Day 3 | Day 22 | 1st | |
George Shelley | Union J singer | Day 1 | Day 22 | 2nd | |
Ferne McCann | The Only Way is Essex star | Day 3 | Day 22 | 3rd | |
Kieron Dyer | Former Premier League footballer | Day 1 | Day 21 | 4th | |
Jorgie Porter | Hollyoaks actress | Day 1 | Day 21 | 5th | |
Tony Hadley | Spandau Ballet singer | Day 1 | Day 20 | 6th | |
Duncan Bannatyne | Former Dragons' Den panelist & entrepreneur | Day 1 | Day 19 | 7th | |
Lady Colin Campbell | Royal biographer & socialite | Day 1 | Day 17 | 8th | |
Chris Eubank | Retired professional boxer | Day 1 | Day 17 | 9th | |
Yvette Fielding | Actress & television presenter | Day 1 | Day 16 | 10th | |
Brian Friedman | Dancer & The X Factor choreographer | Day 1 | Day 15 | 11th | |
Susannah Constantine | Fashion journalist | Day 1 | Day 13 | 12th | |
Spencer Matthews | Made in Chelsea star | Day 3 | Day 5 | 13th | |
Series 16 (2016)
The show returned in 2016, and is the second in a three-year contract, as confirmed by Ant & Dec at the end of the Coming Out show on 9 December 2015. It began airing on 13 November 2016.[1]
Celebrity | Known for | Entered | Exited | Finished |
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Scarlett Moffatt | Gogglebox star | Day 1 | Day 22 | 1st |
Joel Dommett | Stand-up comedian | Day 1 | Day 22 | 2nd |
Adam Thomas | Emmerdale actor | Day 1 | Day 22 | 3rd |
Sam Quek | Olympic hockey player | Day 1 | Day 21 | 4th |
Wayne Bridge | Former Premier League footballer | Day 1 | Day 20 | 5th |
Martin Roberts | Homes Under the Hammer presenter | Day 5 | Day 20 | 6th |
Larry Lamb | Actor | Day 1 | Day 19 | 7th |
Carol Vorderman | TV presenter & former Countdown co-host | Day 1 | Day 18 | 8th |
Jordan Banjo | Diversity Dance Troupe Member | Day 1 | Day 17 | 9th |
Ola Jordan | Former Strictly Come Dancing dancer | Day 1 | Day 16 | 10th |
Lisa Snowdon | Fashion model & presenter | Day 1 | Day 15 | 11th |
Danny Baker | Radio presenter | Day 5 | Day 13 | 12th |
Series records and statistics
- Biggest winning percentage: 83.42% – Gino D'Acampo (Series 9)
- Closest winning percentage: 50.56% – Charlie Brooks (Series 12)
- Longest stay in camp: 23 days – Carl "Foggy" Fogarty & Melanie Sykes (Series 14)
- Shortest stay in camp: 1 day – Elaine Lordan (Series 5)
- Most appearances: 2 series – Katie Price (Series 3 and Series 9)
- Most bushtucker trials: 11 trials – Adam Thomas (Series 16)
- Most consecutive bushtucker trials: 7 trials – Helen Flanagan (Series 12)
- Most refused bushtucker trials: 2 trials – Lady Colin Campbell (Series 15)
Series ratings
Series | No. of shows | Highest rating (millions) | Lowest rating (millions) | Average rating (millions)[23] |
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1 | 15 | 10.95 | 6.14 | 7.58 |
2 | 15 | 12.73 | 5.15 | 8.55 |
3 | 17 | 14.99 | 8.96 | 11.02 |
4 | 16 | 11.43 | 7.04 | 8.66 |
5 | 16 | 12.35 | 7.69 | 9.32 |
6 | 17 | 10.05 | 6.97 | 7.96 |
7 | 19 | 8.84 | 5.00 | 7.45 |
8 | 20 | 10.19 | 7.91 | 8.78 |
9 | 19 | 10.86 | 7.86 | 9.37 |
10 | 19 | 13.48 | 6.68 | 10.37 |
11 | 19 | 11.10 | 6.98 | 10.08 |
12 | 19 | 11.51 | 8.81 | 10.49 |
13 | 20 | 13.05 | 9.62 | 11.14 |
14 | 20 | 11.97 | 9.21 | 10.26 |
15 | 21 | 11.32 | 8.88 | 9.86 |
Note for "Average rating": Since 2010 incl. HD viewers and since 2011 incl. "ITV +1" consumers.
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp | |
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Also known as | 'I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here! NOW! (2002–2015) |
Created by | Granada Television (now part of ITV Studios) |
Presented by | See presenters below |
No. of series | 15 |
Production | |
Location(s) | Australia |
Running time | 60 minutes (inc. adverts) |
Release | |
Original network |
ITV2 (UK) UTV Ireland (ROI) |
Picture format |
576i: SDTV (2002–2010) 1080p: HDTV (2011–present) |
Original release | 27 August 2002 – present |
Chronology | |
Related shows | I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! |
Website |
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp (previously I'm a Celebrity: Get Me Out of Here! NOW!) is a companion show, broadcast on ITV2 in the UK and on 3e in the Republic of Ireland up to 2014. Since 2015 it has been shown in Ireland on UTV Ireland. It features behind-the-scenes footage of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and shows the emotional responses of the contestants after they have been voted off.
Series 1 to 4 was filmed completely live in the UK, series 5–8 were filmed mainly live in Australia with a live co-presenter in the UK. Since series 9, the show has been filmed completely live in Australia with occasional celebrity interviews based in London, shown through webcam.
History
In the first series, the show was presented by Irish TV presenter Louise Loughman. In series 2–3, the show was presented by Mark Durden-Smith and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. In series 4, Palmer-Tomkinson was absent and Durden-Smith was the only host. For the fifth series, Palmer-Tomkinson returned to present the show. Durden-Smith did not, as he decided to spend time with his children instead. He was replaced by Matt Brown. Palmer-Tomkinson did not return for series 6.
In series 6, Brendon Burns initially presented the show, but left after three episodes. This led to Durden-Smith returning for the rest of the series, where he presented from the UK. He was joined by new presenters Kelly Osbourne and Jeff Brazier (briefly Steve Wilson before Brazier took over), who presented from the jungle in Australia.[24] Also this series, a 5pm teatime programme, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Exclusive, ran each weekday on ITV. It was co-hosted by series 5 runner-up Sheree Murphy and Phillip Schofield in 2006. It did not return for a second series.
For series 7–8, Matt Willis and his wife Emma took over from the previous hosts, Kelly Osbourne and Jeff Brazier, in Australia. Because they were having a child in early 2009, they did not return to present series 9. Durden-Smith also presented the show, from the UK, for the final time.
Series 9 to 10 saw new presenter Caroline Flack take over with roving reporter Joe Swash, email/people reporter Russell Kane, and a panel of celebrity pundits, which changed approximately every three to five days. For series 11, Flack left in order to present another ITV2 show, The Xtra Factor, and was replaced by Laura Whitmore. Swash and Kane both stayed on for the eleventh series.
On 16 June 2012, it was announced that Kane would not return to Get Me Out of Here! NOW!.[25] He was replaced by stand-up comic Rob Beckett.[26] All three presenters returned to present the thirteenth and fourteenth series of the show.
Due to tour commitments, Beckett did not return for Series 15. He was replaced by comedian David Morgan.[27]
On 14 April 2016, Laura Whitmore stated that she would not be returning to the Jungle. On 31 May 2016 during an interview on Up Late with Rylan, Morgan confirmed that he would not be returning to the series due to other work commitments.
Presenters
Various TV presenters and comedians have hosted the show since it began in 2002, with Joe Swash having presented the most series, at eight.
Series | Year | Presenter(s) | Comedian | |
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1 | 2002 | Louise Loughman | N/A | |
2 | 2003 | Tara Palmer-Tomkinson | Mark Durden-Smith | |
3 | 2004 | |||
4 | Mark Durden-Smith[fn 1] | |||
5 | 2005 | Tara Palmer-Tomkinson | Matt Brown | |
6 | 2006 | Kelly Osbourne | Steve Wilson Jeff Brazier | Brendon Burns |
7 | 2007 | Emma Willis | Matt Willis | N/A |
8 | 2008 | |||
9 | 2009 | Caroline Flack | Joe Swash | Russell Kane |
10 | 2010 | |||
11 | 2011 | Laura Whitmore | ||
12 | 2012 | Rob Beckett | ||
13 | 2013 | |||
14 | 2014 | |||
15 | 2015 | David Morgan | ||
16 | 2016 | Vicky Pattison Stacey Solomon | Chris Ramsey |
Notes:
- ↑ Durden-Smith later returned for Series 6, 7 and 8 as the UK co-presenter of the show.
References
- 1 2 3 "It's Jungle Sums! Ant & Dec sign for three more I'm A Celeb series". 12 June 2014.
- ↑ "Behind the Scenes at the Jungle Camp". Official Ant and Dec. 9 November 2010.
- ↑ "See inside stunning I'm a Celebrity hotel where stars swap gruelling jungle life for jaw-dropping luxury". The Mirror. 11 November 2015.
- ↑ "'Celeb' bosses 'regret Price return'". Digital Spy. 4 December 2009.
- ↑ Bell, Pete (24 November 2006). "I'm a Celeb vote cock-up storm". London: The Sun. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Broadcast Bulletin Issue number 83". Ofcom. 23 April 2007. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Ofcom Broadcast Bulletin, Issue 108". Ofcom. 8 May 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Bannerman's ex hopes Cerys 'rots in hell'". RTÉ. 5 September 2007. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Cerys and Marc criticise 'misleading' footage". RTÉ. 28 December 2007. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "Walkout jungle star blasts the show". RTÉ. n.d. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "ITV apologises for rat killing on I'm A Celebrity...". BBC News. 7 December 2009. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ "I'm A Celebrity's D'Acampo and Manning face rat charges". BBC. 6 December 2009. Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
- ↑ Mulholland, Hélène (8 November 2012). "David Cameron defends decision to suspend Nadine Dorries". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
- ↑ "'I'm a Celebrity' return date confirmed by ITV". Digital Spy. 31 October 2011.
- ↑ "An Essex boy, a con-artist, a boy band bassist and a former Olympian... meet this year's I'm A Celebrity contestants". Daily Mail. 9 November 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2011.
- ↑ "I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! | Series 12 - Episode 1". Radio Times. 14 December 2011. Retrieved 2012-11-10.
- ↑ "And the countdown begins...". I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. ITV. 2013-11-04. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ↑ "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!". ITV. Retrieved 2013-11-10.
- ↑ Metro.co.uk, Emily Hewett for (22 October 2014). "The I'm A Celeb promo is here and Dec's got something he needs to get off his chest...".
- ↑ "I'm A Celebrity 2014: Launch date revealed with Ant and Dec set to". 4 November 2014.
- ↑ "I'm a Celebrity lineup confirmed: Michael Buerk, Kendra, Craig Charles". Digital Spy. 11 November 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
- ↑ "ITV News on Twitter".
- ↑ Timmy Ehegötz (Hrsg.): "Internationaler Lizenzhandel mit Fernsehformaten." Untertitel: Die programmpolitische Relevanz des TV-Formathandels für deutsche Fernsehsender – analysiert an dem Formatimport "Ich bin ein Star Holt mich hier raus!". Tredition, Hamburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-7323-2627-3, S. 80.
- ↑ I'm a comic, get me out of here Chortle.co.uk
- ↑ "COMIC Russell Kane is leaving ITV2's I'm a Celebrity spin-off after three years". The Sun. 16 June 2012.
- ↑ "'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here' series 12 start date confirmed". Digital Spy. 30 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-11-10.
- ↑ Sandwell, Ian. "Comedian David Morgan replaces Rob Beckett on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here Now!". Digital Spy.
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