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Renewed: I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!

Julia Morris and Chris Brown back to host TEN's jungle series for 2017.

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No surprises here, TEN has renewed I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! for a third season.

The reality series will return five nights a week, Live from South Africa, with Julia Morris and Chris Brown back as hosts.

The ITV Studios Australia production lifted in its second season, boosted by the inclusion of Shane Warne amongst its charity contestants.

TEN Chief Programming Officer, Beverley McGarvey, said: “In just two years, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! has become a key part of our schedule and must-watch family entertainment television for many Australians.

“We are delighted to announce it will return in 2017. We are equally delighted to welcome back Julia and Chris, who are without doubt one of the best and most entertaining hosting teams on television. We’ve started our search for celebrities to send in the jungle and we know Australians are going to be surprised and fascinated by the jungle crew we are lining up,” she said.

“Earlier this year, Season 2 of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! captured Australia’s imagination and engaged with people across multiple screens for the second year in a row.

“In March, more than 1.6 million Australians tuned in to watch Brendan Fevola crowned the King of the Jungle. The series average television audience for I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! increased 7% on 2015,” Ms McGarvey said.

“The second season proved an online and social media phenomenon during its six-week run, with more than 8 million Twitter impressions and 4.6 million video segment views on tenplay an increase of 20% on 2015.”

“The thought of returning to Africa for a third season of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is exciting me so much that I am really trying not to wish the rest of this year away,” said Julia Morris.

“My Darling Doctor and I are hanging to return to our luxurious jungle paradise to watch the poor celebrities battle it out with various predators… there may be some animals there too.”

Dr. Chris Brown added: “For me, this show is all about pushing celebrities way out of their comfort zone in the knowledge that on the way back we’ll see the most special and unexpected side to them. I can’t wait to see who’ll be the next Marcia Brady [Maureen McCormick], Freddie Flintoff, Chrissie Swan, Barry Hall or Brendan Fevola who surprise us with their endurance, their good humour and their life transformation in one of the harshest environments on earth.

“Speaking of which, being reunited with my co-host Julia Morris both excites and terrifies me. In Africa, I’ve been charged by rhinos, fended off hyenas with Masai warriors and even being leapt at by lions, but nothing is as unpredictable as sharing that treehouse studio with my jungle accomplice, Julia Morris. And I can’t wait to hear those jungle drums calling us back there again in 2017.”

6 Responses

  1. Julia Morris tries to hard to be funny on this show hope the producers tell her to tone it down a bit next year cause she puts me off with the cringeworthy stuff she does. Weird cause I like her in everything else

  2. I love the idea of a australian one but it is a poor copy of the UK version…… Let alone the spin of show with Joel Creasey …. um …. i cant say anything nice even about that

  3. Really enjoy this, just a shorter celebrity Big Brother which Ten did so well. Ten have really got the best array of reality with this, Shark Tank, Gogglebox, MKR, Survivor and The Bachelor/ette.

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