I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is a reality television game show series in which up to 13 celebrities live together in a jungle environment for a few weeks maybe some months. They have no luxuries, and compete to be crowned king or queen of the jungle. The first episode aired in August 2002 and a 15th UK series was aired in November 2015, with another one due to air at the same time the following year.
The show was originally created in the United Kingdom by the Manchester-based Granada Television and developed by its London subsidiary LWT for ITV. It is now produced by ITV Studios and has been licensed globally to countries including the United States, Germany, France, Hungary, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Romania, Australia and India.
As of 2015, the UK and German versions are still in production and the Hungarian version returned. The second Australian version began airing in 2016 with filming taking place in Kruger National Park, South Africa
I'm a Celebrity is the seventh studio album by British pop group Right Said Fred. It yielded one single: "I'm a Celebrity". An exposé of celebrity life, it has gained airplay in both the US and UK.
The second season of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me out of Here! premiered on June 1, 2009 and concluded on June 24, 2009. The season, aired on NBC, a revival of the ABC series of the same name and continued to follow the same format as the original British series. It is also broadcast in Ireland and the United Kingdom. In Ireland, the show airs on TV3, three days behind the original NBC airings, and in the UK, it airs on ITV2 with a seven day delay. This show has been airing on STAR World in South East Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea from July 8, 2009.
With the network change, the series changed hosts, with Myleene Klass and Damien Fahey presenting the second season. The revival began with eleven contestants who were originally split into two teams: red and yellow. Shortly thereafter, the eleven contestants were split into teams based on gender. Heidi and Spencer Pratt quit the show on day two, but they both returned, only to withdraw once again for a final time when Heidi became ill. Daniel Baldwin (Stephen Baldwin's brother) joined the show partway through the season, and Holly Montag (Heidi Pratt's sister) became a cast member soon after.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! returned to ITV1 and ITV2 for a ninth series on 15 November 2009. It broadcast for three weeks and concluded on 4 December 2009. There was however an additional episode on 7 December 2009, showing all the celebrities and what they did after they left the jungle. This was the first and so far only series to feature a contestant from a previous series, Katie Price made her second appearance on the show, having first appeared the third series in 2004.
Ant & Dec returned to present the main show.Emma Willis and Matt Willis stood down from the role as presenters of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me out of Here! Now and were replaced by last year's winner Joe Swash and Caroline Flack for the 2009 series.
The full celebrity line-up was revealed on 11 November 2009.
The contestants made their way into the jungle in a variety of ways, including sky-diving and hiking. They were situated in the base camp used in previous series.
Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!, colloquially referred to as Das Dschungelcamp ("The Jungle Camp"), is a German television series based on the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. A batch of ten, or in more recent seasons eleven, more or less known celebrities, ready to expose themselves to a large number of viewers, have to spend about two weeks in an Australian jungle camp, located in New South Wales, in the area of Murwillumbah. Each day, the viewers vote for the celebrity they would like to face a difficult task and later vote for their favorite to become the “Queen” or “King of the Jungle”.
The tasks are called “Dschungelprüfung” (“Bushtucker trial” in the original British series) and are supposed to push the contestant to his or her mental or physical limits. Depending on their performances, they are able to collect yellow or red plastic stars that count as parts of a meal for the camp inhabitants. The contestant is chosen by the viewers in the first week of the show, and by the candidates themselves in the second week.