I'm a Celebrity… Get Me out of Here!

2020 will be moved from Australia to the UK for the first time ever. 'Richard Cowles, Director of Entertainment at ITV Studios said: 'We pulled out all the stops to try and make the series happen in Australia. By registering to HELLO! Regular series viewers will see the celebrities undertake trials and challenges so that will be the same in the lead up to them being the first ever king or queen of the castle. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. I'm A Celebrity has been filmed at the jungle in Murwillumbah, Queensland since 2003, with a vast crew of more than 100 people bringing the beloved programme to screens.The series usually runs for three weeks, and is expected to begin sometime in November. ': Britain's first transgender newsreader India Willoughby sparks outrage...Boris Johnson takes aim at unions amid bid to 'sabotage' reopening schools next month as he tells teachers...Eating Out IS Helping Out! Good to have you back, Ant!And of course if the main show isn't enough to satisfy your jungle fix, switch over to ITV2 straight after for Why Talking Tom is the cutest mobile game pet, everMorrisons’ Nutmeg collection is our latest obsession - here's everything we've added to our basketGet 15 amazing products for just £40 with HELLO! Bosses also announced a special one-off documentary called I'm A Celebrity: A Jungle Story, which will celebrate the very best moments of the show's stellar 19 year history. The insider added that due to the changing nature of the pandemic, every possible situation was being planned for.The show continues to be a ratings winner and as such, bosses were said to be prepared to do everything possible to keep the series on the air. Last year's finale, which saw former EastEnders star Jacqueline Jossa crowned Queen of the Jungle, was the most watched TV show of 2019. 'Dermot added: 'It's still going to be horrific for them wherever they go.' I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! We are no longer accepting comments on this article.Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media GroupTreat yourself to the perfect entertainment bundle with NOW TV's offersGet a discount code to save on your internet securityDiscover a range of promo codes on kitchen appliancesListen to podcasts and books for less with these offersRebekah Vardy flaunts her curvaceous frame in a monochrome...Jacqueline Jossa puts on a very leggy display in denim hot...Stephen Mulhern reveals Gemma Collins had a huge entourage...'Now I know paradise': Sarah Jane Crawford welcomes a baby...Prince Harry insists it will take 'every single person on the planet' to defeat racism in virtual interview...France 'is just days from being added to Britain's quarantine list' as Boris Johnson warns he 'will not...'The government is leaving the beauty industry to rot': Salon owner blasts delay in restarting close contact...UK announces seven more coronavirus deaths in early count with no further fatalities in Scotland or Wales'Bonfire of jobs' with a THIRD of firms planning lay offs this autumn as figures are set to show the economy...Antonio Banderas tests positive for coronavirus in Malaga on his 60th birthday just days after celebrating...Number of Covid-19 patients needing hospital treatment has plummeted by 96% since April, data shows as just...Billionaire wanted: Britain's second most expensive home hits market for £185m and the seller wants single...Meghan Markle personally calls and thanks fan who started a fundraising campaign in her name that raised...Meghan Markle guided Prince Harry on his public 'journey to wokeness', authors of the couple's biography...'Tip off' leads police hunting remains of murdered Tina Baker to dig up field three miles from farm she...Secret to the perfect cuppa! starts on ITV on Sunday 17 November at 9pm. It comes just a week after bosses confirmed that the new series would go ahead this autumn after the coronavirus pandemic threw its future into question.

The source went on to say that the safety and welfare of the crew is the top priority for bosses.MailOnline contacted ITV representatives for comment at the time. Referencing the show's stomach churning Bushtucker Trials - which may need to be renamed given the new setting - Rochelle added: 'You've still got to eat a kangaroo testicle, it doesn't matter where you are. Rochelle said: 'I wonder where it could be, I doubt Scotland, it's quite dark. I'm A Celebrity has been previously filmed at the jungle in Murwillumbah, Queensland since 2003 (the 2019 camp is pictured)Rochelle agreed: 'When you see your beloved husband or whoever is in the jungle eating all this stuff and doing all these gruesome tasks and the family are hanging out in the Versace.

2020 will be moved from Australia to the UK for the first time everKevin Lygo, ITV's Director of Television said: 'We announced last week that we were doing all we could to make the series and I'm thrilled that we can bring the show to viewers albeit not in the jungle. The celebrities are heading into the jungle, find out what time and where to watch the show… 'One of the most recent plans was to employ a crew that is 95 per cent made up of Australian workers to overcome the issues surrounding flying to different countries and the quarantine restrictions. 'We have a great team both on and off screen and I know they will produce a hugely entertaining series. Changes: The series will be filmed in a 'ruined castle', with unconfirmed reports saying it will be in Wales (Ewloe castle, which is not confirmed as the filming spot, is pictured)'However, we are all really excited about a UK version of I'm A Celebrity.