True History Of The Kelly Gang and Snowtown filmmaker Justin Kurzel has set cast for his next feature, Nitram, which will focus on the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania.
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I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is set to begin on Sunday 15 November, and we cannot wait. This year a whole host of new celebrities will be put through their paces with array of trials and challenges, eating gruesome foods and squealing in tight spaces.
But the difference this time is that the show will not be held in the Australian Outback. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . You can sign up at the top of the page.Ow
.True History Of The Kelly Gang and Snowtown filmmaker Justin Kurzel has set cast for his next feature, Nitram, which will focus on the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania.
Ant and Dec will refuse to help Shane Richie in tonight's I'm A Celebrity trial. The duo can be seen holding back from the EastEnders star in a preview for the next show.
BBC Radio DJ Jordan North is still leading as favourite to win I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, while author Giovanna Fletcher’s odds have been slashed again.North is one of the celebrity contestants taking part in this year’s show, which is set at a derelict Welsh castle instead of the usual Australian bush.What time does I’m a Celebrity start and finish tonight?Other celebrities taking part are: former Strictly pro AJ Pritchard, EastEnders star Shane Richie, broadcaster and journalist
It’s been 20 years since we first witnessed celebrities being dumped in the Australian bush and dealing with horrendous challenges on I’m A Celeb.
Giovanna Fletcher has been named the new camp leader on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! The podcaster will take over from DJ Jordan North in tonight's episode. Giovanna has proved to be one of the most popular faces on the new series filmed in Wales, it's first not to take place in Australia.
This year’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Here! has us hooked. Set in the chilly Gwrych Castle in North Wales, instead of the Australian Outback, this series is filled with a whole host of new challenges, not least the weather.
BBC Radio DJ Jordan North is still leading as favourite to win I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, while author Giovanna Fletcher’s odds have been slashed again.North is one of the celebrity contestants taking part in this year’s show, which is set at a derelict Welsh castle instead of the usual Australian bush.The lineup was officially announced during an anniversary special on Sunday 8 November, in which presenters Ant and Dec took on a gruelling Bushtucker Trial for the first time.What time
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I’m A Celeb has been hit with fresh claims of being fake after it emerged many of the castle scenes are actually filmed on sets next door.
BBC Radio DJ Jordan North is still leading as favourite to win I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, while author Giovanna Fletcher’s odds have been slashed again.North is one of the celebrity contestants taking part in this year’s show, which is set at a derelict Welsh castle instead of the usual Australian bush.The lineup was officially announced during an anniversary special on Sunday 8 November, in which presenters Ant and Dec took on a gruelling Bushtucker Trial for the first time.What time
Former I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! campmates Vicky Pattison and Scarlett Moffatt have given their opinions on this year's show.The pair, who were both crowned queen's of the jungle, have slammed the show as they think this year's campmates are having a much easier ride in Gwrych Castle than they would if they were in the Australian Jungle.
I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!champions Scarlett Moffatt and Vicky Pattison think this year's stars have got off lightly following the show's relocation from Australia to Gwrych Castle in Wales.
I'm A Celebrity showed off Gwrych Castle's dining room for the first time during last night's episode, as the boys of camp tucked into a feast.
AC/DC bassist Cliff Williams says he hopes the late Malcolm Young is “looking down and liking” the band’s new album ‘Power Up’.Young, the Australian rockers’ co-founder and rhythm guitarist, faced a battle with dementia and died in 2017.In a new interview with Bass Player Magazine, Williams reflected on his bandmate’s death, and believes he would’ve been a fan of ‘Power Up’.“[Malcolm was] a real strong character, like his brother,” he said.