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UK Ratings: ITV’s ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!’ Takes 9M Viewers

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ITV’s evergreen series I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! was back this weekend and made a return to form after last year’s disappointing launch episode ratings.

The Lifted Entertainment-produced celebrity survival format returned to its regular outback base in Australia following two years in the UK and took 9M last night, a share of nearly 53%, between 9pm and 10.45pm local time.

It peaked at over 10M, according to Barb data from overnights.tv. In 2021, the show was broadcast from a castle in Wales for the second time and took just 8.4M.

That’s still a pretty monster number for UK broadcast ratings these days but it was down nearly 3M on the 2020 edition, when Covid-19 was at its height and few people were out in the evenings.

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