ITV talent series would have usually been wrapped up in May. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, only the BGT audition stages were filmed in time and still aired as usual.
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I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! is moving the UK this year, it has been confirmed.The ITV reality series is usually held in Australia, but bosses have made the decision to base it in the UK amid the coronavirus pandemic.Instead of the jungle camp, this year’s crop of celebrity contestants will be roughing it in the British countryside, where they will “probably have to swap shorts for thermals”.Ant and Dec will still be on board as hosts, and the show will be broadcast live every night
.ITV talent series would have usually been wrapped up in May. But due to the coronavirus pandemic, only the BGT audition stages were filmed in time and still aired as usual.
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I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is set to return later this year, but with a few changes. Just like Strictly Come Dancing, the ITV show has had to come up with some solutions to deal with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
"We pulled out all the stops to try and make the series happen in Australia," said Richard Cowles, director of entertainment at ITV Studios.
I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here will still be returning to our screens "in the autumn."However it will not be filmed in the usual location in Australia, according to Mirror Online.Instead it will be in the remote ruins of a UK castle! Despite the drastic change of setting due to the pandemic, TV bosses will be hoping to provide the same jungle style antics and drama.
filming will take place in a ruined castle in the UK, with the winning celeb crowned King of Queen of the castle, instead of the jungle.And the Daily Mail reports that sources have said producers are looking at a castle in north Wales, close to Ewloe, to host the 2020 series.This could mean several ruined castles - either Ewloe Castle itself, Hawarden Old Castle or one of the many castles slightly further afield in the area.
said that filming will take place in the ruins of a castle somewhere in the UK. And the Daily Mail has now revealed that sources have said it is looking at a castle in north Wales, close to Ewloe.