I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! - Season 21

Season 21
I'm A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! returns which can mean only one thing… the time has come for a brand new cast of celebrities to battle it out in TV's toughest entertainment challenge.
This year the show will return to the historic Gwrych Castle, Abergele in North Wales. Ant & Dec will host live every night on ITV and ITV Hub from the castle.

Episodes

Episode 1
Set in Gwrych Castle in North Wales, a new batch of celebrities take on trials and challenges in the hope of being crowned King or Queen of the castle.

Episode 2
This year's celebrities get used to their new surroundings. As they settle into life in the castle, they must endure trials to try and win stars to feed the camp.

Episode 3
The celebrities continue to get to know each other as they settle into their new home. With trials and challenges galore, they battle to win stars to feed the camp.

Episode 4
As the celebrities get to grips with life in the castle, they continue to take on everything that is thrown at them in the hope of winning stars.

Episode 5
The campmates continue to battle the elements in North Wales as even more surprises are thrown their way.

Episode 6
The first week in camp is nearly over and the celebrities are all hoping they can be crowned this year's King or Queen of the castle.

Episode 7
The celebrities continue to brave camp life, but who will be facing the trial? Ant and Dec arrive in camp to deliver the news.

Episode 8
The celebrities continue to brave the cold and hunger as they take on daily trials to win food for their fellow campmates.

Episode 9
The celebrities continue to take on everything that's thrown at them in the hope of being crowned King or Queen of the Castle.

Episode 10
Ant and Dec present as the celebrities continue to brave life in camp. With the final week approaching, who will be crowned King or Queen of the Castle?

Episode 11
The celebrities have been enduring camp life for two weeks now as they continue to battle it out to be crowned King or Queen of the Castle.

Episode 12
It's the final week in the castle for the celebrities as they continue to endure the gruelling trials in the hope of winning food for their fellow campmates.

Episode 13
With the final in sight, the celebrities continue to face their fears head on as they brave everything that is thrown at them.

Episode 14
As the numbers start to decrease in camp, the battle for the crown is fully under way. With trials and challenges galore, who will come out victorious?

Episode 15
The campmates have nearly endured three weeks in the castle and continue to take on trials to win stars for camp, as the final approaches ever nearer.

Episode 16
With the final fast approaching, Ant and Dec take a look at what the celebrities have been facing over the last 24 hours.

Episode 17
With only 48 hours to go until this year's King or Queen of the Castle is crowned, the trials are not slowing down. Who will come out victorious?

Episode 18
It's the penultimate episode in this year's quest for the crown. With only 24 hours of camp life left, who will be this year's winner?

Episode 19
It's the final, and after three weeks of braving everything that's been thrown at them, who will Ant and Dec crown this year's King or Queen of the Castle?
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