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ITV has said that I’m A Celebrity “continues to adhere to all relevant guidelines” after the area of Wales in which it is to be filmed was put under new lockdown restrictions.The show has been filmed in Australia since it first started on ITV in 2002 but this year it will be filmed at Gwrych Castle in Conwy as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.The 20th series is due to start production later this autumn.However, the Welsh Government has announced that a number of new local lockdowns,
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Welsh location due to the current coronavirus crisis.Following the release of the I'm A Celeb trailer, Joel said he felt "really bad" for the 2020 contestants who will have to brave the UK's winter conditions.The television presenter, who got to the final alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Adam Thomas four years ago, explained the warm weather was the "only saving grace" during his time in the jungle, which is usually filmed in New South Wales, Australia."The only saving grace is that it's sunny,"
Welsh location due to the current coronavirus crisis.Following the release of the I'm A Celeb trailer, Joel said he felt "really bad" for the 2020 contestants who will have to brave the UK's winter conditions.The television presenter, who got to the final alongside Scarlett Moffatt and Adam Thomas four years ago, explained the warm weather was the "only saving grace" during his time in the jungle, which is usually filmed in New South Wales, Australia."The only saving grace is that it's sunny,"
A post shared by Ant & Dec (@antanddec) on Sep 30, 2020 at 10:02am PDT‘This place looks nothing like my map,’ Dec says, with Ant replying: ‘How many more times. Australia is upside down!’‘Of course, it is.
I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! is reportedly at risk amid changes to the Welsh lockdown rules.The hit ITV reality series, which is normally filmed in Australia, has relocated to Gwrych Castle, Wales, this year, due to pandemic travel restrictions.While filming is due to begin in a few weeks’ time, an ongoing spike in the number of Covid-19 cases across the UK could potentially throw a spanner in the works.The new guidance issued by the Welsh government states: “People will no longer be
Ant and Dec have landed in Wales to get ready for the brand new series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!.The celebrity survival series, which usually takes place in the Australian outback, has relocated to Conwy in South Wales due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic seeing borders Down Under closed.Dressed in matching khaki outfits, carrying water bottles and wearing compasses round their necks, the nation’s favourite TV presenters snapped themselves in the Welsh countryside.Standing by a
due to be filmed in November at Gwrych Castle in Conwy, after the coronavirus pandemic meant it had to relocate from its usual home in the Australian jungle. However, the Welsh government has announced that a number of new local restrictions will be placed on areas including in Conwy – which is in Abergele in North Wales – coming into effect from 6pm on Thursday. The new rules mean people in these areas will not be allowed to enter or leave their areas without a reasonable excuse, such as
AC/DC have shared a series of mysterious posters as they continue to tease their comeback.Yesterday (September 28), the rock icons seemingly confirmed their return when they shared a cryptic video of their iconic lightning logo across their official social media channels – prompting widespread excitement among fans.It now seems that they’re telling fans to “PWR UP” ahead of their return.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief“Dive Club,” a 12-episode teen mystery drama will start filming in Queensland, Australia, from next month. The show will play on global streaming platform Netflix, and on a local Australian commercial broadcaster from 2021.“Dive Club” follows a group of skilled teenage divers as they strive to uncover a mysterious disappearance that will change their small town and each other, forever.
the show would be filmed at Gwrych Castle near Abergele instead of Australia this year, excitement has been growing about its arrival in North Wales.