When is The Jump 2017 final on Channel 4, who’s in the line-up, who is presenting and where is it filmed?
IT'S been plagued by serious injuries and is considered to be the most dangerous show on TV.
But that hasn't stopped another batch of celebrities signing up for The Jump 2017, even if there is an overwhelming chance of being airlifted off the slopes with a painful injury - in fact one of them had to withdraw before the show had even started!
A serious knee injury forced Vogue Williams to quit Channel 4’s daredevil skiing show and she has been replaced by ex-I'm A Celebrity campmate, Amy Willerton.
Brave, mad, stupid or all three, the rest of the famous faces who have signed up for the fourth series of the Channel 4 reality TV show have been feverishly training for their big TV jump.
But who are these crazy daredevils and when can we watch them with baited breath as they hurl themselves down the snow?
Here is all you need to know about the new series...
What time is The Jump 2017 on TV?
The fourth series of the show started on Channel 4 on Sunday February 5.
The Jump FINAL is on tonight at 8.30pm.
Producers said there has been a thorough review of safety standards following series three which saw seven celebrities injured while taking part.
Watch the new trailer for this year's show below.
Who is presenting The Jump?
The show is being hosted once again by Davina McCall and takes place in Austria.
Davina has presented The Jump since the first series in 2014.
Talking to Jonathan Ross on his ITV show last year the presenter expressed her fears that there could be a fatality.
She said: “I didn’t think we’d be able to get anybody on it [after all the injuries] but people still want to do it, which is great.
“We had a load of injuries on the first series and when we flew back, it was like an air ambulance.”
Where is The Jump filmed and what events do they compete in?
The Jump is filmed in Austria and the location is referred to as Jump Mountain.
In real life, the show is filmed in Innsbruck and Kühtai, a winter sports resort in the Kühtai Saddle, a mountain pass in the Austrian Alps.
Innsbruck is the capital of Austria’s western state of Tyrol and a popular destination for snow sports.
It played host to the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics as well as the 1984 and 1988 Winter Paralympics.
Each week the two slowest competitors must face off in a ski jump to decide who will leave and who will remain.
Which celebrities have signed up to take part?
Despite a string of injuries which plagued the last series, that hasn't stopped more stars signing up to take part this year.
The list of celebrities to hit the slopes for training including two reality TV stars, three former sportsmen and two models.
Here's a full run down of everyone who's taking part and those who have left...
Kadeena Cox
Paralympic gold medallist Kadeena was part of the triumphant Team GB Paralympic force at the 2016 Rio Games.
The 25-year-old sprint and para-cycling athlete will have the focus and determination that has been part of her training and her career to tackle the tricky ski challenges.
Kadeena was also nominated to be the BBC Sports Personality of the Year – but lost out to overall winner Sir Andy Murray.
Emma Parker-Bowles
The niece of The Duchess of Cornwall is a socialite, model and journalist and another addition to the show's line-up.
“I am really excited about taking part in The Jump. I have the ability of a mountain goat and am an adrenaline junkie so it’s right up my alley,” the star told The Sun last month as it was announced she would be taking part in the show.
The last member of the extended Royal Family to score highly on the Channel 4 show was Mike Tindall – husband of Zara Philips – who came second in 2015.
Louis Smith
Taking part in The Jump has been an ambition for Louis since the show began – as he revealed on Instagram during training in December.
“So damn excited for The Jump @channel4 been wanting to do it from series 1. Look out for things the show’s not seen before,” he wrote alongside a snap of himself on the snow.
The 27-year-old may also be hoping to improve his public image after causing outrage when a video of him mocking Islam leaked last year.
Amy Willerton
The model and ex-beauty pageant star is no stranger to reality shows.
She first came to our attention when she wont the Sky series, Signed By Katie Price (she beat Rylan-Clark-Neal into second place), however she then refused to sign a contract with Price's Black Management team.
She appeared on I'm A Celebrity in 2013 and had a fauxmance with Joey Essex during the show, so it's no surprise that she already knows fellow contestant Lydia Bright.
Spencer Matthews
Spencer is no stranger to reality TV shows or putting himself to the test after appearing on both I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here - albeit very briefly - and The Bachelor.
And he isn't the first Made in Chelsea cast member to hit the slopes as he follows in the footsteps of his ex girlfriend Louise Thompson and Mark-Francis Vandelli.
Jason Robinson
After Ben Cohen's success last year, rugby union and rugby league star Jason Robinson has decided to join Spencer and Caprice in the snowier climbs.
The World Cup winning England star will be hoping to emulate his sporting prowess on the skis as he goes up against the other celebrities.
Gareth Thomas
The Welsh rugby hero Gareth Thomas will be competing again with his English rival but this time it'll be on the slopes instead of the rugby pitch.
Until recently Gareth was the most capped player for his country and he has shown his talent off the pitch too after appearing on ITV's Dancing on Ice and has taken part in Celebrity Big Brother.
Jake Quickenden
The singer first came to our attention as a contestant on The X Factor in 2002, but Jake failed to impress Nicole Scherzinger at the judges' houses round.
Since then he's also enjoyed a stint on I'm A Celebrity get Me Out Of Here.
It may be a while before viewers see him in action on the slopes though, as he's currently only a reserve on the show.
Who's out of the competition?
Lydia Bright
Lydia is best known as a long-running cast member of reality TV show The Only Way is Essex, having been on the show since the very first series in 2010.
She owns her own online and high street clothing boutique called Bella Sorella and recently took part in reality TV show The Island with Bear Grylls.
Despite making great friends with her fellow contestants as her Instagram photos show, Lydia was forced to say goodbye on March 5 when she was eliminated from the show.
Josie Gibson
So keen was the Big Brother star to make her mark on The Jump that she hit the slopes early in preparation.
However, she was the first to suffer an injury on the show.
Photographs emerged of the 31-year-old Bristolian receiving help after falling during training in London ahead of the live TV launch of the show.
Unfortunately Josie was also the first to be voted off the show after refusing to do the titular challenge.
Mark Dolan
The comedian looks confident in his Proskins - but has admitted he was absolutely terrified of what's in store for him out on the slopes.
He told the Mirror: "I'm delighted to be taking part, and by delighted, I mean absolutely bloody terrified. However, I'm confident I will excel in the après-ski. That's a sport, isn't it?"
He has now left the series.
Bradley Wiggins
Sir Bradley decided to retire from his cycling career a week before announcing he'd signed up to The Jump.
However the former pro athlete claimed he was looking forward to the challenge of switching things up from the cycling saddle to the ski slopes and in a statement said: "Skiing is a big passion of mine, it was a mix of that and the other committed names this year that made me want to sign up."
“Major retiring Olympians such as Sir Steve Redgrave have also trod this path, I see this as a sporting challenge and want to go out there and win it. Just don’t call me a celebrity."
Unfortunately Sir Bradley was forced to quit the show after suffering a broken leg during snow cross training.
Caprice Bourret
The American model has graced the front cover of over 250 magazines, including Vogue, Sports Illustrated, GQ and Maxim since she first started modelling over 25 years ago.
But the gorgeous blonde is not just a pretty face as she also designs and markets her own lingerie, swimwear and sleepwear range called By Caprice and gives speeches at business and corporate events.
And the 45-year-old is also no stranger to reality TV having appeared on Celebrity Big Brother in 2005, MTV's The Surreal Life, she was a judge on Britain's Next Top Model, came joint second with Jimmy Osmond on Celebrity Come Dine With Me and was a contestant on the celebrity diving show The Splash.
Caprice tried her hardest against The Jump, however was forced to pull out of the show after coming down with a 'mystery illness' during filming.
Jade Jones
Double Olympic gold medallist Jade appears excited about participating in the winter sports show and had been teasing followers on Twitter about it.
However after losing out to Paralympian Kadeena Cox, Jade was eliminated from the competition.
Robbie Fowler
More associated with football than winter sports, the former England and Liverpool striker is a surprise addition to the show's celebrity line-up.
The 41-year-old retired from professional football in 2015 and now works as a pundit for Sky Sports and ITV.
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