I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp

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I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp
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Also known asI'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Now!
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp
Created by Granada Television (now part of ITV Studios)
Presented bySee presenters below
StarringC
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series19
Production
Production locations Australia (2002–2019)
Wales (2020)
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Original release
Network ITV2
Release27 August 2002 (2002-08-27) 
8 December 2020 (2020-12-08)
Related

I'm a Celebrity: The Daily Drop (known as I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Now! (from 2002 until 2015). I'm a Celebrity: ExtraCamp (from 2015 until 2019) is the companion series to I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! , that was broadcast on ITV2 from August 2002 to December 2020. It features behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with contestants after they have been voted off by the public.

Contents

From the ninth to nineteenth series, the programme had been filmed completely live in Australia with occasional celebrity interviews based in London, shown through webcam.

In 2020, Extra Camp was replaced by I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop presented by Vick Hope which also airs on ITV2 after being uploaded online every weekday morning on ITV Hub but was axed in 2021.

History

In the first series, the show was presented by Irish TV presenter Louise Loughman. In series 2–3, the show was presented by Mark Durden-Smith and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. In series 4, Palmer-Tomkinson was absent and Durden-Smith was the only host. For the fifth series, Palmer-Tomkinson returned to present the show. Durden-Smith did not, as he decided to spend time with his children instead. He was replaced by Matt Brown. Palmer-Tomkinson did not return for series 6.

In series 6, Brendon Burns initially presented the show, but left after three episodes. This led to Durden-Smith returning for the rest of the series, where he presented from the UK. He was joined by new presenters Kelly Osbourne and Jeff Brazier (briefly Steve Wilson before Brazier took over), who presented from the jungle in Australia. [1] Also this series, a 5pm teatime programme, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Exclusive, ran each weekday on the main ITV channel. It was co-hosted by series 5 runner-up Sheree Murphy and Phillip Schofield in 2006. It did not return for a second series.

For series 7–8, Matt Willis and his wife Emma took over from the previous hosts, Kelly Osbourne and Jeff Brazier, in Australia. Because they were having a child in early 2009, they did not return to present series 9. Durden-Smith also presented the show, from the UK, for the final time.

Series 9 to 10 saw new presenter Caroline Flack take over with roving reporter Joe Swash, email/people reporter Russell Kane, and a panel of celebrity pundits, which changed approximately every three to five days. For series 11, Flack left in order to present another ITV2 show, The Xtra Factor , and was replaced by Laura Whitmore. Swash and Kane both stayed on for the eleventh series. [2]

For series 12, Russell Kane was replaced by stand-up comic Rob Beckett. [3] All three presenters returned to present the thirteenth and fourteenth series of the show.

Due to tour commitments, Beckett did not return for Series 15. He was replaced by comedian David Morgan. [4]

On 14 April 2016, Laura Whitmore stated that she would not be returning to the Jungle. On 31 May 2016 during an interview on Up Late with Rylan , Morgan confirmed that he would not be returning to the series due to other work commitments. They were replaced by Vicky Pattison, Stacey Solomon and Chris Ramsey. [5]

On 13 April 2017, Pattison and Ramsey both stated on social media that they would not be returning to the show in 2017. It was confirmed that 2016 winner Scarlett Moffatt was announced as a new presenter in September 2017 and will join long-running presenter Joe Swash on the new series. [6] It was also confirmed that Joel Dommett would join the presenting lineup. On 20 July 2019, it was confirmed that both Swash and Moffatt had left the show and would not return for the series that year. [7] It was confirmed on 9 October that Emily Atack and Adam Thomas would join Dommett for the 2019 series. [8]

Cancellation and replacements

On 9 January 2020, it was announced that series had been axed due to high production costs and would not return later that year. [9] The series was replaced by online spin-off show I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop , hosted by Vick Hope on ITV Hub and repeated on ITV2. [10] In October 2021, it was announced that the online spin-off show I'm a Celebrity...The Daily Drop had been axed, with no plans for a replacement. [11]

Presenters

Various TV presenters and comedians have hosted the show since it began in 2002, with Joe Swash having presented the most series, at ten.

SeriesYearPresenter(s)Comedian
Get Me Out of Here! Now! (ITV2)
1 2002Louise Loughman
2 2003 Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Mark Durden-Smith
3 2004
4 Mark Durden-Smith
5 2005Tara Palmer-Tomkinson
Matt Brown
6 2006 Kelly Osbourne
Steve Wilson
Jeff Brazier
Mark Durden-Smith [fn 1]
Brendon Burns
7 2007 Emma Willis
Matt Willis
Mark Durden-Smith [fn 1]
8 2008
9 2009 Caroline Flack
Joe Swash
Russell Kane
10 2010
11 2011 Laura Whitmore
Joe Swash
12 2012 Rob Beckett
13 2013
14 2014
15 2015 David Morgan
Extra Camp (ITV2)
16 2016 Vicky Pattison
Stacey Solomon
Joe Swash
Chris Ramsey
17 2017 Scarlett Moffatt
Joe Swash
Joel Dommett
18 2018
19 2019 Emily Atack
Adam Thomas
The Daily Drop (ITV Hub)
20 2020 Vick Hope

Notes

  1. 1 2 Durden-Smith presented from the UK.

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