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Scottish Sun
16 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Major update on I'm A Celeb as ITV make decision on show's future amid talks with Aussie officials over jungle set
TV insider reveals how bosses are taking an approach 'they haven't adopted before' JUNGLE VERDICT Major update on I'm A Celeb as ITV make decision on show's future amid talks with Aussie officials over jungle set Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) ITV bosses are planning beyond the next series of I'm A Celebrity — with talks underway for another five years in the jungle after that. The unusual long-term move would take the channel's most-watched returning series up to its landmark 30th season. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 I'm A Celebrity, hosted by Ant & Dec, could reach its landmark 30th season Credit: ITV 4 Ant and Dec, pictured in 2002, have co-presented the show since the start Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Execs are now locked in negotiations with Australian authorities to secure until the year 2030 the area of jungle where they film. A TV insider told The Sun: 'ITV wouldn't commission a new series five years in advance, but the production team are planning that far ahead which is a long-term approach they haven't adopted before. 'This is not a done deal with the local authorities and negotiations have just started with officials to secure the site. "They're not taking anything for granted but are hopeful all parties involved will be able to reach some kind of agreement.' It is a sign of ITV's long-term commitment to the show, hosted by Ant & Dec. Previously only three-year deals were struck to secure the site in Murwillumbah, New South Wales. 4 DJ Tony Blackburn winning the first series in 2002 Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 4 Last year, the show's 24th instalment was won by McFly's Danny Jones, pictured alongside runner-up Coleen Rooney and third place Richard Coles Credit: Rex Filming there beyond 2030 would require further negotiations with Tweed Shire Council, which must give its official blessing. Confirming talks with ITV, a council spokeswoman said: 'They will need to seek permission again – we can't give open-ended filming permissions to anyone.' I'm A Celebrity will return this autumn for the 25th series, though the line-up has yet to be unveiled. It has proved a huge hit for ITV, with DJ Tony Blackburn winning the first series in 2002. Watch the funniest 'I'm a Celeb' moments ever During the Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021 it moved to Gwrych Castle in North Wales. Last year, its 24th instalment, was won by McFly's Danny Jones. It was 2024's most-watched entertainment series, averaging 9.1m viewers. ITV has been approached for comment.


Daily Mirror
17 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Destination X fans spot huge hint that axed players will return in twist
Destination X, hosted by Rob Brydon, launched last week and the first episode of the BBC show saw three contestants eliminated from the competition just 15 minutes in Destination X viewers are convinced that three contestants who were eliminated just minutes into the first episode will return. Some fans have even spotted a potential clue hinting that the trio didn't actually leave the competition after all. The new BBC show, which launched last Wednesday, sees contestants tasked with guessing where they are, based on clues and observations, at various locations whilst touring Europe. Host Rob Brydon, 60, dismissed three of the thirteen players before they had left the 'airport' though. Fans have since suggested that they spotted the trio later in the episode whilst the remaining contestants took on a challenge in Alsace. It comes amid speculation that they will return at some point after their 'exits' in Baden-Baden. Retired detective sergeant Claire, 51, economics graduate Ashvin, 23, and historian Chloe-Anne, 27, had bid farewell at the airport in Germany after failing to secure a place on the Destination X bus, which takes the players on the tour. They however later appeared to be in a scene filmed in France. Claire, Ashvin and Chloe-Anne, wearing the same outfits, seemed to be sat in a coffee shop by the "box of tricks" that the remaining contestants entered for a challenge in Mulhouse in the Alsace region. Those still competing had to answer questions and then look out of the box for clues. Rob had suggested that the trio had left though. After introducing the contestants in the first episode, he said that only ten of the original thirteen would be "progressing" beyond the airport. Claire, Ashvin and Chloe-Anne were eliminated moments later after losing two short challenges. The host told them: "I'm afraid it's goodbye. Please leave the airport." He then teased in a voiceover to viewers in the episode: "Well, that should show my remaining players who pulls the strings around here as the magical mystery tour I'm sending them on will have plenty of twists." Claire, Ashvin and Chloe-Anne seemingly popping up later in the episode didn't go unnoticed by fans. One viewer wrote on X: "These 3 people in destination x's box scene look exactly like the 3 people who couldn't get on the flight. They are definitely coming into the came at one point." Another said: "1st episode. Pretty sure that when the contestants were in the box in the square we got a quick glimpse of the girl in the sundress who lost out at the 1st hurdle, sitting at a table back to the camera. Maybe the other 2 were there as well." Whilst a viewer wrote on Reddit: "The three eliminated players were shown sat outside a cafe, when they did the quick shot scene for the mystery box in Alsace. At 28m54secs into the episode." It comes amid speculation that the trio will be back, in a twist similar to the latest series of the Traitors. Sharing their thoughts over the potential, one person said recently: "I bet you the three gone will come back in like ep4." Another viewer speculated: "Those 3 people are coming back like the Traitors yknow." Whilst third said: "They're going to do a Traitors and bring those 3 back aren't they?" Destination X continues on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Wednesday from 9pm.


Daily Mirror
17 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Richard Osman reveals axed Ant and Dec show was 'expensive car crash'
Richard Osman has explained why ITV's Red or Black? became one of their biggest flops in history even though it was backed by Simon Cowell and hosted by Ant and Dec Richard Osman has spoken out on the 'car crash' that was ITV's short-lived game show Red or Black?. Geordie duo Ant and Dec fronted the programme from 2011 until 2012, and while players simply had to gamble their way to prize money of up to one million pounds, viewers were not impressed and the show lasted a mere 14 episodes before being pulled off air. Richard, who shot to fame on the BBC quiz Pointless and now hosts House of Games, has explained why it just didn't work. Speaking on his podcast The Rest Is Entertainment, he said: "After Deal or No Deal, oh my God, it was amazing. It was like the Wild West for about five years. I'll mention a couple of shows that came along in the wake of it. The lesson channels took away from Deal Or No Deal is that people are happy to watch people being lucky. "And that isn't the lesson to take from Deal or No Deal because it's not about luck at all, it's about when you quit. Any relationship or job you've ever had, it's like, when is the optimum to quit?" It comes after Gary Lineker 'signs a huge deal with ITV to host new show' after BBC exit. But the TV star was insistent that not every game show after Deal or No Deal, which was initially hosted by Noel Edmonds and then revived with Stephen Mulhern at the helm, was a success. He explained that ITV boss Claudia Rosencrantz had originally passed on the idea for Red or Black, but it eventually found its way to Simon Cowell. The X Factor mogul set his sights on making it the 'biggest' game show to ever air on television. "Enter Simon Cowell. So Simon Cowell takes this thing, and suddenly it's his idea. He goes 'I'm doing this, it's gonna be the biggest game show ever, a million pound prize every night, Ant and Dec are gonna host it. It's complete luck.' "He said the Americans were gonna go crazy for it. It had great people involved, great people making it but they must have known as well. It was an absolute car crash. It cost so much money. " Over the course of the short-lived series, producers had to give away millions in cash prizes and Simon littered the programme with acts from his music label, as Richard claimed that even the hosts 'didn't quite know what was going on' with the programme. In the end, the show was not a ratings success and Richard claimed that the corporation learned the 'wrong lesson' with the whole venture even though it is so difficult to find the next big hit. He added: "Four nights in a row they gave away £1 million, once they gave away a million pounds to someone with a criminal record. It was an absolute mess, it was full of Simon Cowell's Syco acts playing gigs in the middle of it and Ant and Dec didn't quite know what was going on. "The second episode got beaten by Countryfile, the next one by Watchdog. Nobody wanted to watch it. But because they took the wrong lesson. "We always take the wrong lesson of wanting the game of chance. We don't want the game of chance, we want something that answers an interesting question. What you want is the next different vibe off the rank but that's harder to do and it's much more expensive to do because you have to do loads of them." ITV has declined to comment.