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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series)

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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
GenreReality television
Created by
  • Richard Cowles
  • Natalka Znak
  • Stewart Morris
  • Mark Busk-Cowley
  • Alexander Gardiner
  • Jim Allen
  • Brent Baker
Developed byGranada Television (now ITV Granada)
London Weekend Television
Directed by
  • Vicky Hamilton
  • Richard Power
Presented by
StarringSee list of contestants
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series24
No. of episodes444
Production
Executive producers
  • Richard Cowles
  • Chris Brogden
  • Becca Walker
Production locations
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time60–120 mins (including adverts)
Production companies
Original release
NetworkITV
Release25 August 2002 (2002-08-25) –
present
Related
I'm a Celebrity: Unpacked

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, that is broadcast on ITV. It was created by London Weekend Television (LWT) and is produced by Lifted Entertainment. The format sees a group of celebrities living together in extreme conditions with few creature comforts. 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.

The programme's first series debuted on 25 August 2002 and was filmed within Tully, Queensland, Australia.[1] From the second series in 2003 until 2019, it was filmed around Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia.[2] The 2020 and 2021 series were filmed at Gwrych Castle in Wales due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before returning to Australia in 2022.[3] Celebrities participating on the programme nominate a charity to receive a donation from ITV, with the money raised from charges on voting via text, phone or interactive services. Each series has been hosted by Ant & Dec, with the sole exception being the eighteenth series in 2018 when Ant McPartlin suspended his TV appearances for a year, so Declan Donnelly was joined instead by Holly Willoughby.[4][5]

I'm a Celebrity is often a ratings winner for ITV, attracting on average over 9 million viewers each series, with its success spawning an international franchise of the same name. The main show was accompanied by a sister show from 2002 until 2020 and again from 2024 on ITV2, now entitled I'm a Celebrity: Unpacked, which features behind-the-scenes footage and discussions on celebrities voted out of the latest episode, and clips of the next episode. In 2022, the show won The Sir Bruce Forsyth Entertainment Award at the National Television Awards.[6]

The show will remain on air until at least 2025.[7] In 2023, an all-stars series, I'm a Celebrity... South Africa, was aired.[8]

Format

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Ant & Dec have hosted the show together since it began in 2002, with the exception of the 2018 series.
Dec was joined by Holly Willoughby for the 2018 series

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 money is raised by allowing viewers to vote by phone 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 final remaining celebrity is declared the winner of the show, and is branded the "King" or "Queen".

Bushtucker trials

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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). 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 dead), green ants, mealworms, witchetty grub, roasted spider or tarantulas, genitals of various animals, 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. Prior to the airing of the nineteenth series in 2019, ITV announced that eating trials would no longer contain live bugs.[9]

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 challenges

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Another way that contestants 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, and in Series 18 onwards, Kiosk Kev.[10]

In the 2020 series, as a result of not being able to film in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the 2021 series due to the country's borders remaining shut, this challenge was replaced by a "Castle Coin Challenge", in-keeping with the theme of being at Gwrych Castle in Wales, rather than in the Australian Jungle. Other than that, the basic format of the challenge is the same. The only other format change to note is that Kiosk Kev has been replaced by his Welsh counterpart, Kiosk Cledwyn.

Filming locations

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Queensland, Australia (2002)

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The first series of the show in 2002 was filmed on a smaller site at King Ranch (officially El Rancho del Rey) in Kooroomool,[11] near Tully, Queensland, in Australia.[1]

New South Wales, Australia (2003–2019, 2022–present)

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Bridges that lead into the camp in Dungay, north-eastern New South Wales (April 2004)

Since the second series the following year, the programme has been filmed around Springbrook National Park, near Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia. The camp and filming studios are located in Dungay on Creek Road.[2]

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 backstage 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 descends into a valley via four-wheel drive access to the set of the show.

Gwrych Castle, Wales (2020–2021)

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Work on the castle to prepare for I'm a Celebrity filming
Work on Gwrych Castle to prepare for filming (October 2020)

In August 2020, it was confirmed that due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the twentieth series would be filmed in Gwrych Castle in Abergele, North Wales.[12]

As part of the agreement with Gwrych Castle Preservation Trust, ITV will help support the ongoing restoration project of the site.[13] This has included the adding of permanent roofs to certain sections of the castle and repairs to the walls, floors and stairs to make the building safe and secure. ITV has reportedly donated £300,000 to the trust for the use of the site for four months, as well as paying for additional emergency restoration work. Production began on the site in September 2020.

On 2 August 2021, it was confirmed that the show would return to Wales for a second series, due to "continued uncertainty" over the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions."[14]

In October 2021, it was reported that ITV Studios' U.S. subsidiary and horror film studio Blumhouse was pitching a reboot of the American version of I'm a Celebrity under the title Celebrity Castle, which was reported to have expanded upon the series 20 concept.[15]

South Africa (2023)

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In April 2022, it was announced that there would be a pre-recorded all-star spin-off series to be filmed in South Africa, rather than Australia or Wales.

Controversies

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In 2006, ITV apologised after confusion over 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 between Toby Anstis and Dean Gaffney in the sixth series.

In November 2006, the series was forced to enhance its procedures after Ofcom found that it had breached Rule 1.16 of the Broadcasting Code for airing bad language before the watershed.[16] An episode broadcast on 30 November 2006 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.[17]

Sarah Matravers blamed the series for the breakdown of her relationship with contestant Marc Bannerman after he flirted with Cerys Matthews in the seventh series.[18] Matthews and Bannerman later alleged the footage had been edited by ITV.[19]

Former Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, who was due to appear on the seventh series 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 the 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".[20]

In 2009, ITV apologised for not having properly advised the contestants in the ninth series of the relevant Australian legislation regarding animal cruelty.[21] 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.[22]

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, resulting in an inquiry by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards.[23]

The fifteenth series saw Ferne McCann eat a live water spider as part of a bushtucker trial. Ofcom reportedly received 694 complaints from the public over allegations of 'animal cruelty for entertainment'. ITV also received a further 500 complaints. In January 2016, it was reported no further action would be taken.[24]

In 2017, viewers complained that camp mate Iain Lee was the subject of bullying and isolation from other camp mates during the seventeenth series, and there were concerns raised due to the effect it could have on his mental health. There were calls for fellow contestant Rebekah Vardy to be cut as a mental health ambassador, due to her alleged role in the 'bullying'. On the ITV programme Good Morning Britain the day after her eviction, Vardy defended herself for remarks she made about Iain Lee in Extra Camp, the ITV2 spin-off series, stating that she was "under pressure", and that they were taken out of context. After his eviction from the camp, Dennis Wise also said on Good Morning Britain that he and Lee were on friendly terms, and said that ITV would not allow bullying on the show. He later accused the show of 'editing him' to look like a bully. Following his third place eviction, Lee directly addressed his relationship with those accused of 'picking on him', stating that he "loves them" and that there's "no beef between [them]". He also addressed claims that he had a "game plan", stating that he was just being himself.[25][26]

In 2019, some viewers criticised Adele Roberts' elimination after a typing error in the app caused confusion over the votes. App votes were therefore not counted, which led to only phone votes to have an effect on the elimination.[27]

That same year, Chris Packham wrote an open letter to Ant & Dec expressing his desire for them to retire the bushtucker trials.[28]

On 13 November 2020, the RSPCA stated that it had "serious concerns about the welfare of animals" featured in the programme. They stated that the production company had got in touch with them ahead of the 20th series taking place in the UK, and had advised that consideration should be given to using welfare-friendly alternatives to animals in the Bushtucker trials, but that it was "really disappointed" that animals were still planned to be used in the trials. It recommended viewers could contact Ofcom, or ITV directly if they wanted to take action.[29]

In November 2020 rural crime officers from North Wales Police began investigations into the ITV network after TV presenter and naturalist Iolo Williams complained that non-native insects, used in the show at Gwrych Castle, could escape and pose a threat to ecosystems. Gwrych Castle woods is a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), as is the nearby Coed y Gopa, managed by the Woodland Trust. Natural Resources Wales, which is responsible for regulating the release of non-native species did not receive an application from ITV to release non-native species. The release of species without a licence would be an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act. ITV said the programme "complies with animal welfare law concerning the use of animals, and we are proud of our exemplary production practices".[30]

Series overview

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SeriesCampmatesLocationPresentersEpisodesOriginally airedWinnerRunner-upThird placeAvg. viewers
(millions)
First airedLast aired
18Queensland, AustraliaAnt & Dec1525 August 2002 (2002-08-25)8 September 2002 (2002-09-08)Tony BlackburnTara Palmer-TomkinsonChristine Hamilton7.58
210New South Wales, Australia1528 April 2003 (2003-04-28)12 May 2003 (2003-05-12)Phil TufnellJohn FashanuLinda Barker8.55
3101726 January 2004 (2004-01-26)9 February 2004 (2004-02-09)Kerry KatonaJennie BondPeter Andre11.02
4111621 November 2004 (2004-11-21)6 December 2004 (2004-12-06)Joe PasqualePaul BurrellFran Cosgrave8.66
5121620 November 2005 (2005-11-20)5 December 2005 (2005-12-05)Carol ThatcherSheree MurphySid Owen9.42
6121713 November 2006 (2006-11-13)1 December 2006 (2006-12-01)Matt WillisMyleene KlassJason Donovan8.01
7111912 November 2007 (2007-11-12)30 November 2007 (2007-11-30)Christopher BigginsJanice DickinsonJason "J" Brown7.34
8122016 November 2008 (2008-11-16)5 December 2008 (2008-12-05)Joe SwashMartina NavratilovaGeorge Takei8.78
9131915 November 2009 (2009-11-15)4 December 2009 (2009-12-04)Gino D'AcampoKim WoodburnJimmy White9.37
10131914 November 2010 (2010-11-14)4 December 2010 (2010-12-04)Stacey SolomonShaun RyderJenny Eclair10.36
11131913 November 2011 (2011-11-13)3 December 2011 (2011-12-03)Dougie PoynterMark WrightFatima Whitbread10.06
12121911 November 2012 (2012-11-11)1 December 2012 (2012-12-01)Charlie BrooksAshley RobertsDavid Haye10.47
13122017 November 2013 (2013-11-17)8 December 2013 (2013-12-08)Kian EganDavid EmanuelLucy Pargeter11.11
14122016 November 2014 (2014-11-16)7 December 2014 (2014-12-07)Carl FogartyJake QuickendenMelanie Sykes10.26
15132115 November 2015 (2015-11-15)6 December 2015 (2015-12-06)Vicky PattisonGeorge ShelleyFerne McCann9.86
16122113 November 2016 (2016-11-13)4 December 2016 (2016-12-04)Scarlett MoffattJoel DommettAdam Thomas10.42
17122219 November 2017 (2017-11-19)10 December 2017 (2017-12-10)Georgia ToffoloJamie LomasIain Lee9.96
1811Dec & Holly2218 November 2018 (2018-11-18)9 December 2018 (2018-12-09)Harry RedknappEmily AtackJohn Barrowman12.18
1912Ant & Dec2217 November 2019 (2019-11-17)8 December 2019 (2019-12-08)Jacqueline JossaAndy WhymentRoman Kemp10.59
2012Abergele, North Wales2015 November 2020 (2020-11-15)4 December 2020 (2020-12-04)Giovanna FletcherJordan NorthVernon Kay11.05
21121921 November 2021 (2021-11-21)12 December 2021 (2021-12-12)Danny MillerSimon GregsonFrankie Bridge7.61
2212New South Wales, Australia226 November 2022 (2022-11-06)27 November 2022 (2022-11-27)Jill ScottOwen WarnerMatt Hancock10.94
23122219 November 2023 (2023-11-19)10 December 2023 (2023-12-10)Sam ThompsonTony BellewNigel Farage8.36
24122217 November 2024 (2024-11-17)8 December 2024 (2024-12-08)TBATBATBATBA
Key
  Winner – King or Queen of the Jungle
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Walked, withdrew or medically discharged
  Late arrival

Series 1 (2002)

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The first series consisted of 8 contestants, and was broadcast from 25 August to 8 September 2002.

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 TV personality & wife of Neil Hamilton 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 Day 1 Day 11 6th
Nigel Benn Former Middleweight champion boxer Day 1 Day 10 7th
Uri Geller Magician, TV personality & self-proclaimed psychic Day 1 Day 9 8th

Series 2 (2003)

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The second series consisted of 10 contestants, and was broadcast from 28 April to 12 May 2003.

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Phil Tufnell Former England cricketer 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 East Is East 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)

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The third series consisted of 10 contestants, and was broadcast from 26 January to 9 February 2004.

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 "Jordan" Price Glamour model Day 1 Day 14 5th
Alex Best Glamour model & ex-wife of George Best Day 1 Day 13 6th
John Lydon Sex Pistols band member & presenter Day 1 Day 11 7th
Neil "Razor" 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)

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The fourth series consisted of 11 contestants, and was broadcast from 21 November to 6 December 2004.

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Joe Pasquale Comedian Day 1 Day 18 1st
Paul Burrell Former Royal Household butler Day 1 Day 18 2nd
Fran Cosgrave Nightclub manager, TV 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 All Saints singer Day 1 Day 10 10th
Brian Harvey East 17 singer Day 2 Day 7 11th

Series 5 (2005)

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The fifth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 20 November to 5 December 2005.

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Carol Thatcher Journalist & author Day 1 Day 18 1st
Sheree Murphy Former Emmerdale actress Day 1 Day 18 2nd
Sid Owen Former EastEnders actor & singer Day 1 Day 18 3rd
Jimmy Osmond The Osmonds singer & actor 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)

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The sixth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 13 November to 1 December 2006.

  Team Base Camp
  Team Snake Rock
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Matt Willis Busted band member Day 1 Day 19 1st
Myleene Klass Hear'Say singer Day 1 Day 19 2nd
Jason Donovan Neighbours actor & pop singer 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 Newsreader Day 1 Day 17 6th
Malandra Burrows Former 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 Fashion designer Day 1 Day 12 11th
Toby Anstis Global Radio presenter Day 1 Day 11 12th

Series 7 (2007)

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The seventh series consisted of 11 contestants, and was broadcast from 12 to 30 November 2007.

  Team Croc Creek
  Team Snake Rock
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known 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 Catatonia singer & radio presenter 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)

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The eighth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 16 November to 5 December 2008.

  Home Camp
  Away Camp
  Entered after contestants were brought together.
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 Model & wife of Joe Cole 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)

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The ninth series consisted of 13 contestants, and was broadcast from 15 November to 4 December 2009.

  Base Camp
  Camp Exile
  Left before camp was split
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 Former Heavyweight boxer Day 4 Day 16 8th
Sam 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 Model, television personality & businesswoman Day 2 Day 9 12th
Camilla Dallerup Former Strictly Come Dancing professional dancer Day 1 Day 4 13th

Series 10 (2010)

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The tenth series consisted of 13 contestants, and was broadcast 14 November to 4 December 2010. This was the first series to air on ITV HD.

  Camp Sheila
  Camp Bruce
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 & Big Brother 3 housemate Day 6 Day 15 10th
Lembit Öpik Former Liberal Democrats MP Day 1 Day 13 11th
Sheryl Gascoigne Author & ex-wife of Paul Gascoigne Day 1 Day 12 12th
Nigel Havers Former Coronation Street actor Day 1 Day 9 13th

Series 11 (2011)

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The eleventh series consisted of 13 contestants, and was broadcast from 13 November to 3 December 2011.[31]

  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 Former 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)

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The twelfth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 11 November to 1 December 2012.[32]

  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 Day 1 Day 16 7th
Colin Baker Former Doctor Who actor Day 1 Day 15 8th
Linda Robson Birds of a Feather actress and Loose Women panellist Day 1 Day 13 9th
Limahl Kajagoogoo band member Day 5 Day 12 10th
Nadine Dorries Conservative Party politician and MP Day 1 Day 11 11th
Brian Conley TV presenter, actor & comedian Day 1 Day 9 12th

Series 13 (2013)

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The thirteenth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 17 November to 8 December 2013.[33]

  Team Snake Rock
  Team Croc Creek
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Kian Egan 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 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 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 Former 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)

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The fourteenth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 16 November to 7 December 2014.[34][35] On 11 November, the full list of celebrities was confirmed by ITV.[36]

  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 TV 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 Playboy model & reality television star Day 1 Day 21 6th
Vicki Michelle 'Allo 'Allo! 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)

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The fifteenth series consisted of 13 contestants and was broadcast from 15 November to 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 Blue Peter & Most Haunted 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)

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The sixteenth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 13 November to 4 December 2016.

  Jungle Celebs
  City Celebs
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
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 gold medallist 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 EastEnders & Gavin & Stacey actor Day 1 Day 19 7th
Carol Vorderman Television 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 professional Day 1 Day 16 10th
Lisa Snowdon Fashion model & television presenter Day 1 Day 15 11th
Danny Baker Television & radio presenter Day 5 Day 13 12th

Series 17 (2017)

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The seventeenth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 19 November to 10 December 2017.

  Team Snake Rock
  Team Croc Creek
  Left before camp was split
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Georgia "Toff" Toffolo Made in Chelsea star Day 1 Day 22 1st
Jamie Lomas Hollyoaks actor Day 1 Day 22 2nd
Iain Lee Television & radio presenter Day 5 Day 22 3rd
Jennie McAlpine Coronation Street actress Day 1 Day 21 4th
Amir Khan Professional boxer Day 1 Day 20 5th
Dennis Wise Former Premier League footballer Day 1 Day 19 6th
Stanley Johnson Politician, author, and father of Boris Johnson Day 1 Day 18 7th
Vanessa White The Saturdays singer Day 1 Day 17 8th
Rebekah Vardy Wife of Jamie Vardy Day 1 Day 16 9th
Kezia "Kez" Dugdale Politician & former Scottish Labour leader Day 5 Day 15 10th
Shappi Khorsandi Stand-up comedian Day 1 Day 13 11th
Jack Maynard DJ, YouTube personality and brother of Conor Maynard Day 1 Day 3 12th

Series 18 (2018)

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The eighteenth series consisted of 11 contestants, and was broadcast from 18 November to 9 December 2018. On 9 August 2018, McPartlin confirmed that he would not be presenting the series as he continued to get treatment after being admitted to rehab in March.[5] On 29 August, ITV confirmed that Holly Willoughby would replace McPartlin as co-presenter alongside Donnelly.[37] The lineup was confirmed on 12 November.[38]

  Team Snake Rock
  Team Croc Creek
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Harry Redknapp Football manager Day 1 Day 22 1st
Emily Atack Former The Inbetweeners actress Day 1 Day 22 2nd
John Barrowman Actor & singer Day 1 Day 22 3rd
Fleur East Singer & The X Factor runner-up Day 1 Day 21 4th
James McVey The Vamps guitarist Day 1 Day 20 5th
Nick Knowles DIY SOS presenter Day 1 Day 19 6th
Anne Hegerty The Chase star Day 1 Day 18 7th
Rita Simons Former EastEnders actress Day 1 Day 17 8th
Sair Khan Coronation Street actress Day 1 Day 16 9th
Malique Thompson-Dwyer Hollyoaks actor Day 1 Day 15 10th
Noel Edmonds Television & radio presenter Day 5 Day 13 11th

Series 19 (2019)

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The nineteenth series consisted of 12 contestants, and was broadcast from 17 November to 8 December 2019. McPartlin rejoined the series as co-presenter, following a one-year hiatus.

  Team Snake Rock
  Team Croc Creek
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Jacqueline Jossa Former EastEnders actress Day 1 Day 22 1st
Andy Whyment Coronation Street actor Day 5 Day 22 2nd
Roman Kemp Capital FM presenter Day 1 Day 22 3rd
Kate Garraway Good Morning Britain presenter Day 1 Day 21 4th
Nadine Coyle Former Girls Aloud singer Day 1 Day 20 5th
Caitlyn Jenner Olympic athlete & reality television personality Day 1 Day 20 6th
Myles Stephenson Rak-Su singer Day 1 Day 19 7th
Ian Wright Former footballer & television presenter Day 1 Day 18 8th
James Haskell Former rugby union player Day 1 Day 17 9th
Cliff Parisi Call the Midwife & former EastEnders actor Day 5 Day 16 10th
Andrew Maxwell Stand-up comedian & Ex on the Beach narrator Day 1 Day 15 11th
Adele Roberts BBC Radio 1 presenter & Big Brother 3 housemate Day 1 Day 13 12th

Series 20 (2020)

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The twentieth series of the show was confirmed in July 2020. This series was held in Gwrych Castle in North Wales due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, affecting travel to Australia. Two weeks prior to the start of the series, all participants, crew, and presenters were isolated to ensure that social distancing is not needed during filming. The line-up was announced on 8 November 2020 during I'm a Celebrity: A Jungle Story.[39][40]

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Giovanna Fletcher Author, presenter & blogger Day 1 Day 20 1st
Jordan North Radio DJ Day 1 Day 20 2nd
Vernon Kay Television & radio presenter Day 1 Day 20 3rd
Shane Richie Former EastEnders actor Day 1 Day 19 4th
Mo Farah Olympic long-distance runner & track athlete Day 1 Day 18 5th
AJ Pritchard Former Strictly Come Dancing professional Day 1 Day 18 6th
Jessica Plummer Former EastEnders actress & Neon Jungle singer Day 1 Day 17 7th
Russell Watson Operatic tenor Day 4 Day 17 8th
Victoria Derbyshire Journalist & television presenter Day 1 Day 16 9th
Beverley Callard Coronation Street actress Day 1 Day 16 10th
Ruthie Henshall Musical theatre actress & singer Day 4 Day 15 11th
Hollie Arnold[41] MBE Paralympic javelin thrower Day 1 Day 13 12th

Series 21 (2021)

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  Team Castle Clink
  Team Main Camp
  Entered after contestants were brought together
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Danny Miller Emmerdale actor Day 1 Day 20 1st
Simon Gregson Coronation Street actor Day 5 Day 20 2nd
Frankie Bridge Former The Saturdays singer & Loose Women panellist Day 1 Day 20 3rd
David Ginola Former France footballer & pundit Day 1 Day 19 4th
Matty Lee Olympic diver Day 1 Day 18 5th
Adam Woodyatt EastEnders actor Day 5 Day 18 6th
Louise Minchin Former BBC Breakfast presenter Day 1 Day 17 7th
Naughty Boy DJ, record producer & musician Day 1 Day 16 8th
Snoochie Shy BBC Radio 1Xtra presenter Day 1 Day 15 9th
Kadeena Cox Paralympic athlete & cyclist Day 1 Day 14 10th
Arlene Phillips Choreographer & former Strictly Come Dancing judge Day 1 Day 13 11th
Richard Madeley Television presenter Day 1 Day 5 12th

Series 22 (2022)

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In March 2022, it was reported that the series would return to Australia for the first time since series 19 following reopening of Australia's borders for international visitors in February 2022, which coincided with the show's 20th anniversary.[3][42]

Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Jill Scott Former England footballer Day 1 Day 23 1st
Owen Warner Hollyoaks actor Day 1 Day 23 2nd
Matt Hancock Conservative Party politician Day 4 Day 23 3rd
Mike Tindall Former England rugby player Day 1 Day 22 4th
Seann Walsh Stand-up comedian Day 4 Day 21 5th
Chris Moyles Radio & television presenter Day 1 Day 20 6th
Babatúndé Aléshé Actor & comedian Day 1 Day 19 7th
Boy George Culture Club singer Day 1 Day 18 8th
Sue Cleaver Coronation Street actress Day 1 Day 17 9th
Scarlette Douglas Former A Place in the Sun presenter Day 1 Day 16 10th
Charlene White ITV News & Loose Women presenter Day 1 Day 14 11th
Olivia Attwood Television personality Day 1 Day 2 12th

Series 23 (2023)

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  Home Team
  Away Team
Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Sam Thompson Television personality & radio presenter Day 1 Day 22 1st
Tony Bellew Former professional boxer Day 5 Day 22 2nd
Nigel Farage Former UKIP politician & broadcaster Day 1 Day 22 3rd
Josie Gibson This Morning presenter & Big Brother 11 winner Day 1 Day 21 4th
Marvin Humes JLS singer & presenter Day 1 Day 20 5th
Danielle Harold Former EastEnders actress Day 1 Day 19 6th
Nick Pickard Hollyoaks actor Day 1 Day 18 7th
Fred Sirieix First Dates maître d'hôtel Day 1 Day 17 8th
Nella Rose YouTube personality & influencer Day 1 Day 16 9th
Frankie Dettori Horse racing jockey Day 5 Day 15 10th
Jamie Lynn Spears Zoey 101 actress & singer Day 1 Day 11 11th
Grace Dent Columnist & restaurant critic Day 1 Day 9 12th

Series 24 (2024)

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Celebrity Known for Entered Exited Finished
Alan Halsall Coronation Street actor Day 1
Barry McGuigan Former professional boxer & promoter Day 1
Coleen Rooney Media personality & wife of Wayne Rooney Day 1
Danny Jones McFly singer Day 1
Dean McCullough BBC Radio 1 presenter Day 1
GK Barry Social media personality Day 1
Jane Moore Journalist & Loose Women panellist Day 1
Maura Higgins Television personality & model Day 5
Melvin Odoom Television & radio presenter Day 1
Oti Mabuse Professional dancer & Dancing on Ice judge Day 1
Rev. Richard Coles Broadcaster, musician & Church of England priest Day 5
Tulisa N-Dubz singer Day 1

Spin-offs

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ITV2 companion shows

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Extra Camp (2002–2019)

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A companion show, I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp (previously I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! NOW! from 2002 to 2015) was broadcast on ITV2 following every episode. It had been shown since the first series in 2002, and has featured a variety of presenters. However, on 9 January 2020, it was announced that the series had been axed due to high production costs.[43]

The Daily Drop (2020)

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On 20 October 2020, ITV announced that an online spin-off show called I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop would be aired alongside the 2020 series hosted by Vick Hope on ITV Hub.[44] In October 2021, it was confirmed that The Daily Drop would not return in 2021.[45]

Unpacked (2024)

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In October 2024, it was confirmed that the show's spin-off would return, four years after being axed, and was given the new title I'm a Celebrity: Unpacked. It will be presented by Joel Dommett, Sam Thompson and Kemi Rodgers.

I'm a Celebrity... South Africa (2023)

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The series consisted of 15 celebrities who had competed in the show before, and was broadcast from 24 April to 12 May 2023.

Key
  Winner and I'm a Celebrity… Legend
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Walked, withdrew or medically discharged
  Late arrival
Celebrity Known for Original position Entered Exited Finished
Myleene Klass Former Hear'Say singer & presenter Series 6 (2nd) Day 3 Day 15 1st
Jordan Banjo Diversity dancer & Kiss FM presenter Series 16 (9th) Day 1 Day 15 2nd
Fatima Whitbread Former Olympic javelin thrower Series 11 (3rd) Day 1 Day 14 3rd
Phil Tufnell Former England cricketer Series 2 (1st) Day 1 Day 14 4th
Carol Vorderman Former Countdown presenter Series 16 (8th) Day 1 Day 13 5th
Paul Burrell Former Royal Household butler & author Series 4 (2nd) Day 1 Day 13
Helen Flanagan Former Coronation Street actress Series 12 (7th) Day 1 Day 12 7th
Dean Gaffney Former EastEnders actor Series 6 (5th) Day 7 Day 12
Joe Swash Former EastEnders actor & television presenter Series 8 (1st) Day 7 Day 12 9th
Janice Dickinson Supermodel & television personality Series 7 (2nd) Day 1 Day 11 10th
Andy Whyment Coronation Street actor Series 19 (2nd) Day 3 Day 10 11th
Georgia Toffolo Former Made in Chelsea star Series 17 (1st) Day 3 Day 10
Amir Khan Former professional boxer Series 17 (5th) Day 1 Day 7 13th
Gillian McKeith Nutritionist & television presenter Series 10 (8th) Day 1 Day 5 15th
Shaun Ryder Happy Mondays singer Series 10 (2nd) Day 1 Day 5

Books

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  • Busk-Cowley, Mark (2014). I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!: The Inside Story. London: Bantam Press. ISBN 978-0-593-07348-3.

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