I'm a Celebrity

Carol Vorderman, Paul Burrell and Helen Flanagan are all among the returning campmates.
The Saturday Night Takeaway hosts talk David Walliams, Matt Hancock and SM:TV Live’s biggest divas.
"We were all affected by decisions that he made and situations he created."
The media watchdog said it had received more than 36,000 complaints this year.
One user compared it to "turkey says it will not be standing for nation's favourite pet this Christmas."
The former health secretary and 'I'm A Celebrity' star wants to "explore new ways to communicate with people of all ages and from all backgrounds".
The former health secretary faces a reckoning from the constituents he left behind to take part in the hit reality TV show.
Ex-health secretary to address MPs following his controversial spell in the I'm a Celebrity jungle.
“It’s not mentally how I’d deal with it, but more physically how my body would work."
About I'm a Celebrity
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!' is an ITV reality series that sees a bunch of well known faces dumped in the Australian jungle and forced to live together in a camp. Hosts Ant and Dec (and Holly Willoughby in 2018) then put them through a series of Bushtucker Trials in order to win food to eat, before the public begin to vote them off when one of them is then crowned the King or Queen of the Jungle. The first series aired in 2002 and was won by Tony Blackburn, with Phil Tufnell, Kerry Katona, Joe Pasquale, Carol Thatcher, Matt Willis, Christopher Biggins, Joe Swash, Gino D'Acampo, Stacey Solomon, Dougie Poynter, Charlie Brooks, Kian Egan, Carl Fogarty and Vicky Pattison going on to win subsequent series. The 2016 run features contestants Adam Thomas, Carol Vorderman, Jordan Banjo, Joel Dommett, Larry Lamb, Lisa Snowdon, Ola Jordan, Sam Quek, Scarlett Moffatt and Wayne Bridge. This year also sees the introduction of new ITV2 spin-off show 'Extra Camp', which will be hosted by former show champs Vicky Pattison, Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash alongside comic Chris Ramsay.