One of the nation's favourite reality shows is back on our screens this weekend - as Ant and Dec host 'I'm A Celebrity' from a Welsh castle for the second year in a row.
This week the full lineup of new celebs was announced to the world, with the likes of Loose Women's Frankie Bridge, Strictly's Arlene Phillips and Tv presenter Richard Madeley joining in the fun.
With travel concerns and the Covid-19 pandemic not fully over and done with just yet, the decision was made by the show's production team to use last year's castle in Wales as the setting for this year's series once more.
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And it seems like viewers and celebs alike are enjoying the location - which replaces the Australian jungle for a second year in a row - even if it's a bit colder than the show's usual climate!
Last year's series saw celebrities with families take up the chance to still partake in the iconic series, while not having to travel too far away from their loved ones and, as was the case with last year's winner, Queen of the Jungle Giovanna Fletcher, her three children.
So what's in store this year and when does it all get started?
The full lineup for this year
- Broadcaster and ex-BBC Breakfast host, Louise Minchin
- Olympic Gold medallist, Matty Lee
- Radio 1Xtra DJ, Snoochie Shy
- TV presenter and journalist, Richard Madeley
- Choreographer and ex-Strictly Come Dancing judge, Dame Arlene Phillips, DBE
- Music producer, Naughty Boy
- Paralympic Gold medallist, Kadeena Cox, MBE
- Football legend, David Ginola
- Pop star and presenter, Frankie Bridge
- Emmerdale star, Danny Miller
When can I watch the first episode?
The first episode of 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' begins on Sunday, November 21 at 9pm on ITV and the ITV Hub.
The show then continues every night at around the same time.
When is the first bushtucker trial?
While usually, viewers will vote during the opening episode for who they want to take on the show's first Bushtucker Trial of the series, this year ITV has revealed a twist - those with the app can begin voting now.
Votes close at 8pm this evening (Tuesday, November 16) and app users will have five free votes to use from the get go.
Could this mean, then, that we might see an early trial for 2021? We'll have to stay tuned to find out.
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