I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here is set to return to television screens across the UK in November.
The reality series has been a staple on ITV for 22 years, with the first series airing all the way back in 2002.
The show sees big-name celebrities take on various challenges and tasks in the Australian Jungle in the hope of being crowned King/Queen of the Jungle, overseen by the show's hosts Ant and Dec.
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I'm a Celebrity has seen some big names head Down Under to be a part of the show including the likes of Peter Andre, Katie Price, Joel Dommett, John Barrowman and Nick Knowles.
But none of them were able to claim the I'm a Celebrity title in their respective series.
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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here UK winners
There have been 23 seasons of I'm a Celebrity, plus an All-Stars series, held in South Africa, which aired in 2023.
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The previous winners of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here UK are:
- Series 1 (2002) - Tony Blackburn (radio presenter)
- Series 2 (2003) - Phil Tufnell (former England cricketer)
- Series 3 (2004) - Kerry Katona (singer)
- Series 4 (2004) - Joe Pasquale (comedian)
- Series 5 (2005) - Carol Thatcher (daughter of Margaret Thatcher and journalist)
- Series 6 (2006) - Matt Willis (singer)
- Series 7 (2007) - Christopher Biggins (actor)
- Series 8 (2008) - Joe Swash (actor)
- Series 9 (2009) - Gino D'Acampo (chef and TV presenter)
- Series 10 (2010) - Stacey Solomon (singer and TV personality)
- Series 11 (2011) - Dougie Poynter (musician)
- Series 12 (2012) - Charlie Brooks (EastEnders actress)
- Series 13 (2013) - Kian Egan (singer)
- Series 14 (2014) - Carl Fogarty (superbike racer)
- Series 15 (2015) - Vicky Pattison (reality TV star - Geordie Shore)
- Series 16 (2016) - Scarlett Moffatt (reality TV star - Gogglebox and TV presenter)
- Series 17 (2017) - Georgia Toffolo (reality TV star - Made in Chelsea)
- Series 18 (2018) - Harry Redknapp (football manager and personality)
- Series 19 (2019) - Jacqueline Jossa (former EastEnders actress)
- Series 20 (2020) - Giovanna Fletcher (author and presenter)
- Series 21 (2021) - Danny Miller (Emmerdale actor)
- Series 22 (2022) - Jill Scott (England footballer)
- Series 23: South Africa (All Stars edition - 2023) - Myleene Klass (singer and presenter)
- Series 24 (2023) - Sam Thompson (TV personality and former Made in Chelsea star)
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When does the new series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here start?
The first episode of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here 2024 will air on ITV1, STV and ITVX on Sunday, November 17 at 9pm.
The remainder of the series will be broadcast nightly on ITV1, STV and ITVX at 9pm, followed by I'm a Celebrity...Unpacked on ITV2 and ITVX.
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