Season 1 · Episode 1
It's 5am in the Australian outback, Ant & Dec come live from the camp to give us a "tour" of where the Celebrities might stay for the next two weeks.
8 celebrities live together in an Australian jungle camp, coping with a few creature comforts. Each contestant participates in challenges to secure additional food and treats for the group, but also to avoid being voted out by viewers during their stay, with the final episode's votes nominating who wins a series and become crowned as "Jungle King/Queen".
Ant and Dec report on how the celebrities are coping with life in the Australian wilderness, as TV viewers decide which of the eight must take the tough daily challenge.
Ant and Dec report on how the celebrities are coping with being filmed 24 hours a day in the Australian wilderness, as TV viewers decide which of them must take the tough daily challenge and who will be voted off.
With the number of celebrities being reduced by the day, Ant and Dec report on how they are coping with living without the trappings of fame. TV viewers have the chance to decide which of them must take the tough daily challenge and who will be the next to be voted off.
With their number still falling, Ant and Dec report on how the celebrities are coping with life in the jungle. TV viewers have the chance to decide which of them must take the tough daily challenge and who will be the next to be voted off.
Ant and Dec report on how the celebrities are coping with life in the jungle. TV viewers have the chance to decide which of them must take the tough daily challenge and who will be the next to be voted off.
With the end in sight, Ant and Dec report on how the remaining celebrities are standing up to the rigours of jungle life. TV viewers again have the chance to decide who will be voted off.
As the celebrities enter the home straight, Ant and Dec report on how the final challenges are shaping up. It is now up to the viewers to decide who will be crowned King and Queen of the Jungle.
It's judgement day for the remaining three celebrities, as viewers vote to decide who will be the next contestant to be evicted from the camp, leaving just two to spend a final night under the stars.
In the final show of the series, Ant and Dec report on how the last two celebrities are shaping up. It is now up to the viewers to decide who will be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle.
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