It's 5am in the Austrailian outback, Ant & Dec come live from the camp to give us a ""tour"" of where the Celebrities might stay for the next two weeks.
A slow start to the second season - Ant and Dec show the first couple of days that the celebs learned the basics of surviving in the jungle. Everyone notes that the morale in the group is majorly high - whether this stays remains to be seen. The group vote John as their first leader and start organising their lives in the jungle.
Catalina faces the first Bush Tuka challenge - Croc Pit. Its a simple enough concept, collect the stars in a water pit full of crocodiles. She does well, scoring seven of the possible ten stars on offer. Jubilation awaits her back at camp with nine hungry celebrities starting to realise this endurance challenge will be no picnic.
Wayne Sleep was voted to take on the third Bush Tucker challenge, Ant and Dec revealed to him the previous episode and now proffesional dancer Wayne Sleep must take on 'Rats In Suits' a test that requires him to search for stars while attracting rat's with his woffle-made outfit. He was devasted when he only managed to get two star's for the camp, but the others congratulated him none the less. In the final part of the show, Ant and Dec revealed the public had voted for Fash to complete the next task, which would be taking place the next day.
After a temporary rest from challenges, the public decided it was time that Fash was put to task again. Unfortunatley for him, the task they voted him to take part in, was all about heights, one of his greates fears. He needed to traverse a bridge suspended high above the jungle floor, which would randonly shift and shake to make matters worse, all this needed to be conquered while he collected as many stars as he could, he left behind only stars, which the camp applauded him for.
""Catch A Falling Star"" was the title of the next Bush Tucker challenge, and the celebrities didn't like the sound of it one bit. Apart from Daniella, that is, who was determined to take part in a task before she left. Her wish was granted by the viewing public and she was voted to take the challenge. The idea was simple, catch a falling star from the trees above. But only, along with it fell a whole host of jungle nasties, everything from eal juice to creepy crawlies fell on Danniella but she completed the task happily. There was a slight problem when she returned back to camp, however, when she was told under no curcumstances to use the near by water pool to wash herself, the others were worried she would contaminate thier water supply.
In this specially extended episode of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! viewers can watch extensive coverage of the great revolt the contestants staged when they were unhappy about the food they had won. When presented with nine sausages there was uproar. All ten contestants argued with the producers in the Bush Telegraph before marching up to the studio in a blatant breech of rules. Anthony later admitted to being the ring leader but said the protest was justified.
After three trials, the viewers decided that it was time Fash was given a break, passing on the dubious task of completing a task to chef Anthony Worrel Thompson. The task was titled ""Diving For Stars"" and Anthony needed to plunge under the water of a lagoon filled with a host of nasties including snakes, eels and many others. He got several of the stars on offer, but complained that the time he was allocated was not long enough. He was congratulated upon his return. Sian, Wayne and Daniella all discussed the ""Terrible Trio"" the name they had given Linda, Anthony and Phil who had become increasingly friendly in the past few days.
Sian Lloyd learns she is the first to have been voted off the celebrity challenge by the UK public. She exits the camp for a short interview with hosts Ant and Dec, and is presented with a short highlight reel of all her best bits from the week she spent in the Australian Outback. Daniella is devasted not to be leaving and promptly visits the Bush Telegraph and airs her feelings, claiming she will walk tommorow. Sian's eviction sends shock waves through the camp, nobody expected her to be first.
Daniella Westbrook shocked the camp when she decided to leave after only one week in the australian outback. She had begged viewers not to vote for her so she could leave, but when Sian was evicted she decided to walk. This show profiled her decision to leave and her exit from camp, in a minute by minute account of her dramatic departure. She was also on hand to give a revealing interview with hosts Ant and Dec about her time in camp and what made her decide to leave. Because she left, there was no eviction vote on this day.
The third person to leave the Australian outback was ex-corronation street actor, Chris Bisson, it was revealed in this episode of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! He returned to the studio with Ant and Dec for a quick interview and brief look back on his time in the celebrity challenge. Other events included another demonstration by Linda Barker and Cataline Guairdo when they sat on the bridge leading to the studio to make thier point. Toyah Willcox also tried her hand at the Bush Tuka trials for the first and managed to get four stars for the camp.
Cataline became the fourth celebrity evicted from I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! in this episode. She was told the news by Ant and Dec and then returned to the studio for a short interview. Other events in this episode included Wayne Sleep falling through his bed in a comedic fashion when a spot of 'trampolining' went terribly wrong. Linda faced her first Bush Tuka challenge and won all seven stars on offer while Cataline was sickened by the sight of thier dinner, a bird.
Toyah Willcox learned the public had voted her the fifth celebrity to leave, much to the disgust of Wayne Sleep, who had seen her as an allie. Other events on this episode including the discovery of a larger than usual crab, who the entire camp befriended. That is, everyone, apart from Linda ""Lets eat it. See what the meal is like tonight and if its lousy we can eat it [the crab]"" The Bush Tucker trials continued too, with Phil Tuffnel facing the trial ""Jungle Slide"". He was not impressed with his performance, however, but ever the optomist Linda commented ""Well out of 6 stars, thats fine"".
Anthony Worrel-Thompson's luck was out tonight, when he was voted off I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! by the British public. He returned to civilsation for a quick interview with presenter's Ant and Dec and then was reunited with his wife after being apart for twelve days. Viewers also had the chance of watching Linda take on her second challenge in which she needed to transport a variety of typically I'm A Celebrity... nasties including snakes, beatles and rats through an assult course. Wayne became further iscolated from the group also when he told ex-cricketer Phil Tuffnel that all cricketer's are homophobic, something Phil took offense from.
Wayne Sleep became the seventh celebrity to get the boot on this years I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!. The gay dancer was voted out just before the final, but didn't seem bothered and proceeded happily to the studio and his interview. Other events in this episode included a deep group conversation about how well the ten celebrities had really got to know each other. Fash faced his toughest challenge yet, being submerged in water with eels thrown in for good measure, he passed, however, and gained all four stars for the camp.
Carol performs her first bushtucker trial and gets four stars for the group.
Jimmy secures 4 stars for the celebs. After they catch Carol using her bedside as a toilet on the first night, the producers issue the celebs with a notice that warns them that urinating in camp is unhygienic causing the celebs to question one another and themselves . . . Also, Ant and Dec reveal that Elaine will not be returning to camp.
Highlights from the last 24 hours that includes the arrival of hit comedy duo Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball! Also, Ant and Dec open the voting lines for the live trial later tonight!
Sheree performs her first bushtucker trial live! She gets 5 stars for the group.
Another day, another trial! As the first week draws to a close - are tensions beginning to rise within the group?
The celebrities are all together in the jungle for the last time - one of them gets themselves out of there tomorrow!
Latecomer Tommy Cannon is the first of this year's Celebrities to get himself out of there!
How are the group feeling in the wake of the first eviction? Before they can get their heads around it, it's time for celebrity number 2 to leave the jungle. Ant and Dec reveal live that celebrity is Jilly Goolden. Also, during a bushtucker trial, Kimberly is rushed to hospital having injured herself jumping out of a helicopter.
Kimberly returns to camp after her stay in hospital overnight but she soon decides that she can't take jungle life any more and she leaves the show. Also, Jennie gets 9 stars during her bushtucker trial, Sid and Carol spend the night away from camp as part of their 'Celebrity Chest' challenge and David Dickinson is the third celebrity to get the boot.
Former Atomic Kitten Jenny Frost becomes the latest celebrity to be voted out of the jungle.
Antony Costa gets the boot.
Bobby Ball leaves camp after 10 days in camp. The latest bushtucker trial involving Carol Thatcher, the celebrity chest Mexican style and Bobby Ball getting drunk.
Classic bushtucker trials from the past seven years.
The greatest moments from the celebrity jungle.
Looking back at every jungle King and Queen since the show began in 2002.
New series of the companion show. Presenter Caroline Flack, former King of the Jungle Joe Swash and award-winning comedian Russell Kane reveal everything that has been going on in the jungle and chat to celebrity guests. Caroline is joined in the studio by former campmate David Gest and actor Neil Morrissey, who will be giving their verdict on this year's crop of celebrities. Meanwhile, Joe heads behind the scenes at the dreaded Bushtucker Trials and reports on all the action from the camp, and Russell gives his quirky take on proceedings.
Ant and Dec host the stomach-churning reality show. The celebrities learn that they can take nothing about jungle life for granted and discover who the viewers have chosen to face a terrifying Bushtucker Trial.
How will Gillian McKeith and Shaun Ryder fare at the School Dinners trial? And how are the celebs getting on - is it harmony in camp or are the insults already flying?
I'm a Celebrity - Jungle Royals is presented by Russell Kane. Russell takes a look back at the different celebrities who have won the series and the journey they had on the show.
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is back which can mean only one thing… the time has come for a brand new cast of celebrities to head down under and battle it out in TV’s toughest challenge. This year’s fresh batch of celebrities – Duncan Bannatyne, Lady Colin Campbell, Tony Hadley, Yvette Fielding, Chris Eubank, Susannah Constantine, Brian Friedman, Jorgie Porter, Kieron Dyer and George Shelley - will be thrown in at the deep end, as they all face gruelling challenges right from the start, as viewers choose which of them will face the first Bushtucker Trial.
As the celebrities settle into camp life we find out which campmate is next to face the Bushtucker Trial.
The surprises keep coming in the jungle as the celebrities adapt to their new jungle life.
The jungle throws yet more surprises at the unsuspecting campmates.
Catch up with the latest news from camp, and it’s time for the this year’s Live Bushtucker Trial.
Which of the celebrities are starting to struggle under the pressures of the jungle, and who is taking it on like a jungle king or queen?
The celebrities have endured a week of camp life but who is next to face the Bushtucker Trial?
The celebrities settle in to their second week in the jungle, but who’s adapting to camp life, and who’s missing their home comforts?
With the temperatures hotting up so is the competition, who’s facing the next Bushtucker trial and who’s crumbling under the pressure?
The surprises continue for the celebrities, as the pressure really mounts.
There are more surprises in store for the campmates, and we start to see who is struggling with the jungle diet.
As the celebrities battle for their jungle lives are camp allegiances starting to form?
Which campmates are struggling with camp life, and who is starting to be at one with the jungle?
With two weeks in the jungle who has it in them to keep going and be crowned jungle King or Queen?
As their life of luxury awaits, who is desperate to get back to it, and who is adapting to camp life?
The celebrities battle hunger, the jungle and each other as the title for King or Queen of the jungle gets ever closer.
The celebrities face another day of hardship and hunger in the jungle, but the finish line is in sight .
The competition is ramping up, tiredness is taking over, but who is in reach of the Jungle Crown?
In the penultimate show, everyone has their eyes on the prize but who will fall at the final hurdle in the race to be crowned this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle?
They have survived the Bushtucker Trials, camp life and their fellow celebrities, but who will you crown this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle?
I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! Coming Out follows this year’s celebrities from the moment they step foot off the legendary bridge, to the emotional reunions with their family and friends. The show will also capture their reactions as they spend their first night back in luxury. As they prepare to wash the jungle out of their hair, how will they cope with adjusting to life in the outside world?
Ant and Dec return to the jungles of Murwillumbah in New South Wales, Australia to present the latest series of the long-running celebrity survival challenge. Contestants foregoing their creature comforts to brave the hardships of the Bush for this series are unconfirmed at the time of going to press, but all will no doubt face a struggle to complete the gruelling daily physical and mental tasks, as well as taking a mouthful of some of the region's more gruesome wildlife in the dreaded Bushtucker Trials.
Ant and Dec watch the drama unfold as the contestants acclimatise to their jungle surroundings and get better acquainted with one another, with the Bushtucker Trial awaiting whoever fared worst in the viewers' vote. The survival challenge may have only just begun, but will any of the celebrities already be desperate for a plane ticket home?
Ant and Dec present the latest jungle stories and announce which unlucky camper will be taking part in the next Bushtucker Trial as the celebrities face another tough day Down Under. Success in the challenge will earn the hungry contestants a decent meal for the day, but failure means they will have to manage on basic food rations.
The surprises keep coming for the celebrities as one of them faces a live Bushtucker Trial in an attempt to win food for their fellow campmates. Having completed their first week Down Under, there are still plenty of nightmarish tasks ahead for the stars, and with homesickness setting in, some of them will be struggling. Ant and Dec round up the best bits from the past 24 hours.
Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby host the celebrity survival challenge, which sees a group of famous faces living in the Australian jungle, struggling to complete the tough daily tasks and dreaded Bushtucker Trials. They may be on the home stretch, but before they reach the end of their journey, the celebrities face yet more challenges and surprises in camp
Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby present the celebrity survival challenge, as the famous faces' ordeal in the Australian jungle draws close to its conclusion. The pair offer viewers one last chance to catch up with the surviving contestants, all of whom will have their hearts set on being named King or Queen of the Jungle
Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby present the celebrity survival challenge, as the famous faces' ordeal in the Australian jungle draws close to its conclusion. The pair offer viewers one last chance to catch up with the surviving contestants, all of whom will have their hearts set on being named King or Queen of the Jungle.
Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly host the final of the celebrity survival challenge. The contestants to have made it this far have endured four weeks of Bushtucker Trials, camp life, and each other, but now the time has finally come to reveal which of them has become the favourite of the viewing public, and will be crowned as this year's King or Queen of the Jungle. The newly crowned winner will be making an appearance on ITV2 companion show Extra Camp later tonight to look back on their time on the show. Last in the series.
After enduring up to three weeks facing the horrors of the Australian jungle under the spotlight of the world's media, the celebrities get ready to embark on life back in the real world. The programme follows each of the campers, including the series' winner, from the moment they step off the bridge to their emotional reunions with friends and family, and captures their reactions as they spend a well-deserved night in luxury. Presented by Declan Donnelly and Holly Willoughby.
Joel Dommett delves into the Jungle archives to bring us the ultimate guide every celebrity needs for surviving jungle life. With a little help from some legendary ex-campmates, Joel takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride down memory lane ahead of the next highly anticipated new series.
Joel Dommett celebrates iconic, heart-warming and laugh out loud jungle moments. With help from ex-campmates, we'll uncover the Legends of the Jungle.
Joel Dommett takes a look back at the most outrageous, bizarre and jaw-dropping moments the jungle has ever seen.
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look as the celebrity class of 2023 leave the jungle, return to VIP paradise, and celebrate their time on the show.
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look as the celebrity class of 2024.
Oti takes on The Sinister Sarcophagus: The Mummy Returns trial. Locked in a sarcophagus which will fill with sand and critters, will she be able to win all nine stars for camp?