The return of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! had been hotly anticipated this year – and by the looks of it, the ITV series has undoubtedly delivered when it comes to entertaining the British public.
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The I'm A Celebrity live show has been cancelled for the first time ever due to concerns over recent weather warnings.
ITV bosses say they have been forced to cancel I'm A Celebrity for the first time in 19 years as a "precautionary" measure over Storm Arwen, the Mirror reports.
Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have pre-recorded tonight's show which will be aired instead of the usual live show.
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The return of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! had been hotly anticipated this year – and by the looks of it, the ITV series has undoubtedly delivered when it comes to entertaining the British public.
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly continued to entertain the British public with another dig aimed at Boris Johnson.The Prime Minister has been at the centre of great controversy over recent days amid claims of a Christmas Party hosted at Downing Street last year, which he vehemently denies.
I’m A Celebrity is set to be hit by another storm as the Met Office issues a weather warning.
ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! live show will return tomorrow night after five nights off air following storm disruption, ITV has said.
ITV is facing the possibility of a fourth consecutive night without a live episode of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! on Monday, with Storm Arwen continuing to cause disruption.
I'm A Celebrity camp have revealed the extent of the damage caused by Storm Arwen. The celebrities were removed from the camp as ITV issued a statement cancelling the show on both Saturday and Sunday night for the first time in its 19-year history.
I’m a Celebrity fans tuning in for this weekend’s episodes will be very disappointed. On Friday (25 November), the first live show of this year’s series was cancelled for the first time ever as a “precautionary” measure due to Storm Arwen.
I’m a Celebrity fans tuning in for this weekend’s episodes will be very disappointedOn Friday (25 November), the first live show of this year’s series was cancelled for the first time ever as a “precautionary” measure due to Storm Arwen. These measures are being extended until at least Monday (30 November) following ITV’s announcement that Saturday (26 November) and Sunday’s (28 November) episodes are cancelled.
I’m a Celebrity fans tuning in for this weekend’s episodes will be very disappointedOn Friday (25 November), the first live show of this year’s series was cancelled for the first time ever as a “precautionary” measure due to Storm Arwen. These measures are being extended until at least Monday (30 November) following ITV’s announcement that Saturday (26 November) and Sunday’s (28 November) episodes are cancelled.
READ MORE: I'm A Celeb's Richard Madeley floors fans with unrecognisable throwback snap The compilation shows will be voiced by presenters Ant and Dec. The weekend's cancellations come after ITV bosses decided not to air live on Friday night as Storm Arwen hit Gwrych Castle.
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I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! live episodes have been cancelled this weekend because of chaos caused by Storm Arwen.
I’m A Celebrity live episode has been cancelled over continuing Storm Arwen fears. It’s the first time in the show’s 19 year history that a live show has been cancelled in what ITV bosses have called a “precautionary” measure.
live show for the first time in 19 years due to "precautionary measures" due to adverse weather conditions in North Wales. Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have pre-recorded tonight's show as the production team put measures in place.
The Mirror reports. It is the first time the show has been cancelled in 19 years.
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The ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ live show has been cancelled for the first time in its 19-year history. ITV bosses have confirmed that Friday’s (26.