I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE!


'''I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!''' is a UK reality television show in which celebrities live in jungle conditions with few creature comforts. A sixth series of the show, which is filmed live in Australia, finished on December 1st on ITV in the United Kingdom. Matt Willis is the most recent celebrity to be crowned "King of the Jungle". It is sponsored by UK supermarket chain Iceland, which sees Kerry Katona (series 3 winner) advertising it.
ABC aired one season of an American version in February and March 2003. Two series have also been aired in Germany - entitled ''Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus''. There are also French and Dutch versions of the show called respectively ''Je suis une célébrité, sortez-moi de là!'' and ''Bobo's in de bush''.
The main UK show is hosted by Ant & Dec, with a subsidiary behind-the-scenes show hosted by Mark Durden-Smith. In the US John Lehr presented proceedings, the German hosts are Dirk Bach and Sonja Zietlow.

Contents
Format
Popularity and criticism
UK participants and series notes
Series 1
Series 2
Series 3
Series 4
Series 5
Series 6
Series 7
International participants
US series 1
German series 1
German series 2
French series 1
Bushtucker trials
External links

Format


On location in the 'Jungle' Dungay in north eastern NSW

In return for their appearance on the show the celebrities are asked to nominate a charity to which the producers, Granada Television, make donations. The celebrities themselves are also paid a fee (reported to be £25,000 for UK competitors) to compensate them for possible loss of earnings while they are in the jungle. The producers of the show keep the precise details of the celebrities' contracts very private, prompting much speculation from the tabloid media. The money is raised by allowing viewers to vote by phone, text message or the "red button" (a colloquialism popular in the UK for the major satellite TV platform's interactive service) 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 last remaining celebrity after all others have been evicted is the winner of the show.
Winners of the show include Tony Blackburn, Phil Tufnell, Kerry Katona, Joe Pasquale, Carol Thatcher, Matt Willis (UK), Cris Judd (US), Costa Cordalis and Désirée Nick (Germany), Richard Virenque (France), Walter Nudo, Sergio Muñiz and Lory Del Santo (Italy).

Popularity and criticism


The show is undoubtedly popular, at least within Europe. The finales of the second and third UK series were seen by 12.5 and 15.3 million people respectively—well over half of all people watching television in the country at the time of day in both cases. The show also helped singer Peter Andre resurrect his music career in 2004. However, it has come under fire from some critics on two counts:

★ The first complaint is that the show is trashy TV, consisting of has-been or never-were celebrities trying to revive their careers. The UK's Secretary of State for Culture at the time, Tessa Jowell, was the most high-profile person to criticise the show. In an interview with the ''Financial Times'' during the second British series, she said, "If they weren't mostly—save their blushes—has-been celebrities, there might be more interest [...] I think that if we saw many more programming hours taken over by reality TV, I hope you'd begin to see a viewers' revolt."

★ The second criticism of the show is that it pretends to be more wild than it actually is. Audiences are left with the impression that the celebrities are in the Australian Outback far from any major settlement, whereas they are actually close to a luxury hotel and about 30min drive to the Gold Coast, Queensland. Further, the camp site in which the celebrities stay appears to be open to the elements but is largely covered by sheets above the view of the cameras. In an episode of the British show, a celebrity had to swim in a swamp apparently infested with crocodiles. Marksmen were shown ready to shoot the animals if they attacked.
Controversy over voting arose during the sixth series of the show when Toby Anstis was eliminated. It was revealed that both he and Eastenders actor a Dean Gaffney had polled the bottom two amount of votes and that viewers had to vote again to save their favourite of the two. However many fans argue that this was not made clear. In the following days The Sun ran an article that revealed Toby's eviction had been the result of a mix-up which happened on the interactive "red button" vote - people normally use this to keep their favourites in the show, but it asked which one they wanted to vote out instead of in. When ITV bosses realised their mistake, they shut the service down, but Toby's eviction has already sparked fury amongst fans.
CBS, broadcaster of the popular American reality show Survivor, unsuccessfully sued ABC and Granada TV over the programme, alleging similarities[1]. Given the poor ratings of the show in America, leading to only a single U.S. series being produced, the failure of the lawsuit proved moot.

UK participants and series notes


Series 1

8 contestants, August 25 2002 - September 8, 2002:

Tony Blackburn '(winner)', radio DJ

Tara Palmer-Tomkinson '(runner up)', It Girl

Christine Hamilton '(third)', wife of Neil Hamilton and self confessed battleaxe

Nell McAndrew, model

Rhona Cameron, comedian

Darren Day, singer, actor

Uri Geller, "mind magician"

Nigel Benn, boxer
Memorable for:

★ Arguments involving Nigel Benn, Darren Day, Tara Palmer-Tomkinson, Christine Hamilton and Rhona Cameron.

★ Cameron's 'Sometimes' speech.

★ Tony Blackburn's obsession with logs.

★ Tara and Darren's relationship.

★ Uri Geller's fondness of the ladies.
Series 2

10 contestants, April 29 2003 - May 12, 2003:

Phil Tufnell '(winner)', cricketer

John Fashanu '(runner up)', ex-footballer

Linda Barker '(third)', presenter of DIY television programmes

Wayne Sleep, dancer

Antony Worrall Thompson, TV chef

Toyah Willcox, 80s pop star

Catalina Guirado, model

Chris Bisson, actor

Danniella Westbrook, actress ''(walked out)''

Siân Lloyd, TV weather forecaster
Memorable for:

★ Eight contestants brought up to ten.

★ Camp threatening to walkout of the actual show over lack of food.

★ John Fashanu's numerous Bushtucker Trials.

★ Wayne Sleep falling through his bed and hurting his ankle.

★ Drunken antics amongst certain celebrities at night.
Series 3

10 contestants, January 26 2004 - February 9, 2004:

Kerry Katona '(winner)', ex-Atomic Kitten singer and TV presenter

Jennie Bond '(runner up)', former royal correspondent for the BBC

Peter André '(third)', singer

Lord Brocket, aristocrat

Jordan (Katie Price), glamour model

Alex Best, estranged wife of the late ex-football legend George Best

Neil Ruddock, ex-footballer

John Lydon, ex-Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd frontman ''(walked out)''

Diane Modahl, athlete

Mike Read, disc jockey
Memorable for:

★ Jordan and Peter's relationship beginning.

★ John Lydon's living up to his image, describing the show's viewers "fucking cunts" live on national television, a couple of days before walking out.

★ Lord Brocket's fondness of the ladies: when he washed down Alex Best after her trial.

★ Conflicts between Lord Brocket and Jennie Bond.

★ Peter Andre's insania song.
Series 4

11 contestants, November 21 2004 - December 6, 2004:

Joe Pasquale '(winner)', comedian

Paul Burrell '(runner up)', butler to Diana, Princess of Wales

Fran Cosgrave '(third)', nightclub owner, ex-boyfriend of Atomic Kitten singer Natasha Hamilton and model Jodie Marsh

Janet Street-Porter, journalist and TV producer

Sophie Anderton, model

Sheila Ferguson, Three Degrees singer

Antonio Fargas, actor

Vic Reeves, comedian ''(late arrival)''

Nancy Sorrell, model, wife of Vic Reeves

Natalie Appleton, All Saints and Appleton singer ''(walked out)''

Brian Harvey, ex-East 17 singer ''(left due to the death of his Grandmother)''
Memorable for:

★ Natalie Appleton's fear of trials and jungle life. Known for fearfully crying "I touched a tree".

★ Joe Pasquale's relationship with the camp emus.

★ Janet Street Porter's relationship with the former Butler Paul Burrell.

★ Paul Burrell's Bushtucker Trials.

★ The first time a celebrity has been added a few days into the running of the show (Vic Reeves entered camp on the fourth day).
Series 5

12 contestants, November 20 2005 - December 5, 2005:

Carol Thatcher '(winner)', journalist and daughter of Margaret Thatcher

Sheree Murphy '(runner up)', actress most famous for ''Emmerdale'' (Tricia Dingle) and marrying Harry Kewell

Sid Owen '(third)', actor most famous for ''EastEnders'' (Ricky Butcher)

Jimmy Osmond, television presenter and singer, brother of Donny

Bobby Ball, one half of a comedy double act with Tommy Cannon ''(late arrival)''

Antony Costa, former Blue singer

Jenny Frost, Atomic Kitten singer

Kimberley Davies, actress most famous for ''Neighbours'' (Annalise Hartman) ''(left due to injury)''

David Dickinson, television presenter

Jilly Goolden, food and drink critic

Tommy Cannon, one half of a comedy double act with Bobby Ball ''(late arrival)''

Elaine Lordan, actress most famous for ''EastEnders'' (Lynne Hobbs) ''(left due to illness)''
Memorable for:

★ Carol Thatcher urinating in camp during the night and not admitting to the act.

★ Sheree Murphy's persistent embarrassment of husband Harry Kewell.

★ Elain Lordan's and Kimberley Davies' removal from camp due to medical problems.

★ Late arrival of Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball.

★ Jimmy Osmond's teddy-bear stuffed with contraband.
Series 6

12 contestants, November 13 2006 - December 1 2006:

Matt Willis '(winner)', former member of pop group Busted.

Myleene Klass '(runner up)', classical pianist, TV presenter, and former member of the British reality TV pop group Hear'Say.

Jason Donovan '(third)', Australian actor and singer, most famous for appearing in ''Neighbours''.

David Gest, American television producer and concert promoter, ex-husband of Liza Minnelli

Dean Gaffney, played Robbie Jackson on ''EastEnders'' ''(late arrival)''

Jan Leeming, TV presenter and newsreader.

Malandra Burrows, played Kathy Glover on ''Emmerdale'' ''(late arrival)''.

Phina Oruche, actress in ''Footballers' Wives.

Lauren Booth, Former model, journalist and sister-in-law of former UK prime minister Tony Blair ''.

Faith Brown, actress, comedienne and impressionist.

Scott Henshall, Fashion designer.

Toby Anstis, radio presenter and former CBBC presenter.
Memorable for:

★ Camp being split into two separate camps by gender and then competing against each other in the Bushtucker Trials.

★ The camp's frustration over Jan Leeming's complaints.

★ Jan Leeming being constantly voted to do the trials.

★ Scott Henshall's and Phina Oruche's fight over the 'Celebrity Chest'.

★ David Gest's tall stories and sense of humour, proving surprisingly popular with the public.

★ Dean Gaffney's late arrival and his live Bushtucker Trial, which caused him to continually scream and almost vomit several times. (Some critics complained that sending him in to this, with no warning or preparation, was cruel).

★ Matt Willis' final trial, where he ate a Kangaroo anus and a Crocodile penis, as well as 3 other jungle delicacies. This trial was largely considered to be what swung the final vote in his favour, having entered the final as the outsider with bookmakers.

★ Myleene Klass showering in a bikini.

★ Jason Donovan's many Trials heavily benefitted the camp.
Series 7

The seventh series of ''I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!'' is expected to air on ITV in the Autumn of 2007.

International participants


US series 1

10 contestants, aired nightly February 19 2003 - March 5, 2003 on ABC. John Lehr was host.

Cris Judd (winner), dancer, former husband of actress/singer Jennifer Lopez

Maria Conchita Alonso, actress

Tyson Beckford, male model, actor

Downtown Julie Brown, television host, former MTV VJ

Bruce Jenner, Olympic decathlon champion

Robin Leach, television host

★ "Stuttering" John Melendez, Radio personality

Melissa Rivers, television personality, daughter of comedienne Joan Rivers

Nikki Schieler Ziering, model

Alana Stewart, former wife of actor George Hamilton and singer Rod Stewart
German series 1

'Ich bin ein Star, holt mich hier raus!'
The first series aired in 2004 on RTL. Sonja Zietlow and Dirk Bach hosted. There were 10 contestants:

Costa Cordalis (winner), singer

Antonia Langsdorf, TV astrologer

Carlo Thränhardt, former high jumper

Caroline Beil, television presenter

Daniel Küblböck, singer

Dustin Semmelrogge, actor

Lisa Fitz, comedian

Mariella Ahrens, model

Susan Stahnke, former television news host

Werner Böhm, singer
German series 2

The second series aired in 2005 on RTL. Sonja Zietlow and Dirk Bach hosted. There were 10 contestants:

Désirée Nick '(winner)', comedian

Carsten Spengemann, television presenter and actor

Dolly Buster, former porn star

Fabrice Morvan, singer, surviving half of Milli Vanilli

Harry Wijnvoord, television presenter

Heydi Nunez Gomez, model

Isabell Varell, actress and singer

Jimmy Hartwig, former soccer player

Nadja Abd el Farrag, former long-time girlfriend of musician Dieter Bohlen

Willi Herren, actor
French series 1

'Je suis une célébrité, sortez-moi de là!' is the French version. It featured French celebrities living in jungle conditions with few creature comforts. The first series of the show was broadcast live in prime time from Teresópolis Brazil, and aired on TF1, starting on April 14, 2006.
The French show was hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault and Christophe Dechavanne.
12 contestants, April 14 2006 - April 28 2006:

Richard Virenque '(winner)'

Filip Nikolic '(runner up)'

Loana '(third)'

Marielle Goitschel

★ Prince Charles-Philippe d'Orléans

Benjamin Bove

Indra

Omar Harfouch

Satya Oblet

Delphine de Turckheim

Agnès Soral

Sonia Dubois

Bushtucker trials



★ Every day one of the celebrities is chosen to do a bushtucker trial. The bushtucker trials give the celebrities a chance to win food for the camp by collecting stars in various challenges. In most cases, each star is worth one meal for the camp. These challenges have included: Eating Aboriginal delicacies (such as tomatoey grubs), eating kangaroo genitalia, getting covered in various bugs and Paragliding whilst trying to catch stars. One of the most famous events on the UK version is when Paul Burrel put his hand thorough the many different holes in his bush tucker trial catching bugs and stars in the 2004 edition. Many people who do badly on the trials feel bad for their group, ashamed that the group is hungry. However, series 6 contestant Scott was defiant, apparently not caring at his abysmal trials, although his group went hungry. Occasionally, e.g. on Thursdays in UK Series 6, there were two Bushtucker Trials on the same day. The last 3 celebrities to remain in the jungle, all have to do a Bushtucker Trial on their last day.

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