This year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Here! has us hooked. Set in the chilly Gwrych Castle in North Wales, instead of the Australian Outback, this series is filled with a whole host of new challenges, not least the weather.
07.11.2020 - 15:35 / ok.co.uk
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! bosses are concerned about people using drones to drop packages to this year’s contestants, reports claim.The ITV show is set to launch in November and is taking place in Gwrych Castle in north Wales instead of its usual campsite in Australia, due to the coronavirus pandemic this year. But, due to the show’s popularity and closer-to-home location, the shows bosses are said to fear fans will reach heights to gain a peek of the set.
This year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Here! has us hooked. Set in the chilly Gwrych Castle in North Wales, instead of the Australian Outback, this series is filled with a whole host of new challenges, not least the weather.
Shane Richie and Jordan North took part in the first Bushtucker trial of the 2020 series of I’m a Celebrity on Monday 16 November.The ITV reality series looks a bit different this year, with Covid-19 regulations meaning the Australian jungle has been swapped for an allegedly haunted castle in Wales.Celebrities taking part in the new-look series include broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire, Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah and Coronation Street’s Beverley Callard – you can find the full lineup
I'm A Celeb, hosted by Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly, has been filmed anywhere other than Australia and it also means a brand new title for the winner as they'll be crowned King or Queen of the castle.
ITV said.The debut episode of the 20th series, which is being filmed in Wales instead of Australia because of the coronavirus pandemic, gave the channel an audience share of 51.9 per cent, with a peak audience of 12 million viewers.It was the second biggest launch for the show since 2013, ITV added.The return of the series saw this year’s cohort of stars — including TV presenter Vernon Kay, athlete Sir Mo Farah, journalist Victoria Derbyshire and actor Shane Richie — confront cockroaches,
I'm a Celebrity returned to our TV screens last night providing us with a slice of normality in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.The camp has relocated to the atmospheric setting of Gwyrch castle in North Wales as traveling to the Australian jungle wasn't possible this year, and fans seem to be loving the spooky new location.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here returned to screens last night, with celebrities heading to a Welsh castle instead of the usual Australian location.
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I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! has returned to cure your winter blues.The ITV reality series is back after adhering to Covid-19 regulations, which has seen the series relocate from the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales.Celebrities taking part in the new-look series include EastEnders actor Shane Richie, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire and Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah, TV presenter Vernon Kay is also participating.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is returning to cure your winter blues.The ITV reality series is back after adhering to Covid-19 regulations, which has seen the series relocate from the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales.Celebrities taking part in the new-look series include EastEnders actor Shane Richie, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire and Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah, but you can find the full lineup here.Small Axe trailerWhoopi Goldberg tells Trump supporters to 'suck it up like
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is returning to cure your winter blues.The ITV reality series is back after adhering to Covid-19 regulations, which has seen the series relocate from the Australian jungle to a castle in Wales.Celebrities taking part in the new-look series include EastEnders actor Shane Richie, broadcaster Victoria Derbyshire and Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah, but you can find the full lineup here.Small Axe trailerWhoopi Goldberg tells Trump supporters to 'suck it up like
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! begins on Sunday 15 November, and the first trial looks just as gruelling as previous series' despite being set in North Wales, and not the Australian outback. In a first peek the celebrities including Coronation Street's Beverley Callard, Olympian Sir Mo Farah and former Strictly pro AJ Pritchard helicopter across Snowdonia and abseil down a cliff before arriving at Gwrych Castle to be met with their first trial.
Gwrych Castle earlier ahead of Sunday night's official launch.He told North Wales Live this week that he's excited about the "challenge" of living in the castle.Discussing this year's relocation from Australia, he said that "everything happens for a reason."He praised the fact campmates will be "closer to home" and said they should "make the most of it."The long-distance runner said he's not expecting anything of the experience, explaining: "If you go in with less expectations then it'll be far
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!Helicopters have been spotted above Gwrych Castle in North Wales where this year's series will take place - far from its usual Australian jungle location.With the hot and humid rainforest and all its exotic wildlife now replaced by a damp and chilly UK, it remains to be seen what ITV has in store for the contestants in a Covid-secure celebrity camp at the castle.Bosses normally try to involve helicopters or planes for some of the contestants to travel in as
the show has been reinvented for its new home in Gwrych Castle, Abergele, but hope everything viewers love about the series in its usual Australian setting will remain. Contestants, including athlete Sir Mo Farah, Coronation Street star Beverley Callard and journalist Victoria Derbyshire, will be facing trials in the castle crypt, rather than the jungle, when the show returns this weekend.