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I'm a Celebrity, Get me Out of Here will return this autumn. Long-running soaps Emmerdale and Coronation Street will also go back to airing six episodes per work after filming was halted in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
ITV announced its packed autumn schedule today, July 30, with new shows across entertainment, drama, factual and daytime. ITV’s director of television, Kevin Lygo, said: "We kept Coronation Street and Emmerdale on air during the past few months, our Daytime has never
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The channel announced the news on Friday explaining the dramatic change to the show, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. The channel explained that the celebrity contestants will be heading to a ruined castle in the countryside rather jetting across the world to Australia.In a statement, ITV said: Ant and Dec will host the series, bringing viewers all the news and excitement of the day.
Jimmy Fallon brought back into the studio in July, a couple late-night hosts are following suit.
I’m A Celebrity and it’s bushtucker trials and tribulations will bring some much needed normality back to our telly schedules. Apparently ITV were desperate for the show to happen (even if it does move to Scotland) and they have now confirmed that they're all set for a 2020 series.
I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will air in 2020 in spite of the coronavirus pandemic.The celebrity competition series, which traditionally films in Australia in the autumn, will return for its 20th season this year, ITV confirmed on Thursday (30 July).It had previously not been known whether the Ant and Dec-fronted series would go ahead due to Covid-19, with reports suggesting that the show could be filmed in Scotland to prevent the cast and crew needing to travel by plane.ITV will also be
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will be back as hosts. In addition, a one-off documentary called I’m A Celebrity: A Jungle Story will celebrate all the very best moments of the show’s 19-year history.Britain’s Got Talent will also resume production with a one-off catch-up show before the start of the semi-final episodes that were postponed in the spring.The Voice UK will also pick up where it left off with a catch-up show before a semi-final and live final.
ITV said in a statement: ‘We’re very pleased to announce that Coronation Street and Emmerdale will resume airing the normal pattern of six episodes each week from mid-September.’The channel also praised the ‘incredible work’ of the soaps’ cast and crew over the last few months.The statement continued: ‘This is testament to the incredible work that has been achieved in Manchester and Leeds by John Whiston, Managing Director of Continuing Drama and Head of ITV in the North for ITV Studios, and his
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine It's the news reality TV fans have all been waiting for – will be coming back to our screens later this year! In a statement, The statement read: .
ITV announced a packed autumn schedule - with a host of brand new shows - on Thursday (July 30).
ITV has confirmed that I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here will return later this year for its 20th series.And that’s not all…It has also been announced that a special one-off documentary called I’m A Celebrity: A Jungle Story will air.The documentary will celebrate the very best moments of the show’s incredible 19-year history.Back in May, it was reported that the future of the series was up in the air due to lockdown.