I’m A Celebrity is TONIGHT! What time does it start and which celebrities are in the 2018 line-up?
THE long-awaited launch day of I'm A Celebrity 2018 has finally arrived!
The celebrity lineup have prepared themselves for life without their phones, have said goodbye to their luxuries and are ready to fight for their tucker. Here's how to watch...
What time does I'm A Celebrity 2018 start TONIGHT?
I'm A Celebrity 2018 launches tonight, Sunday, November 18, on ITV.
It starts at 9pm on ITV and lasts for a whopping hour and 45 minutes, finishing at 10.45pm. Here are 9 things you should watch out for on the show.
If you miss the show you can watch it on ITV+1 or catch up via the ITV hub.
The series usually runs for about three weeks.
If it follows the previous format and length fans can expect this year's jungle king or queen to be crowned around the second week of December.
This year the show is presented by Holly Willoughby and Declan Donnelly as Ant McPartlin takes an extended break from TV.
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Which celebrities are in the line-up?
11 stars are in the 2018 line-up, which includes a wide range of stars who we'll be watching as they get to grips with camp life.
The celebrities we know are heading into the famous camp are...
- Rita Simons
- Nick Knowles
- Emily Atack
- Fleur East
- James McVey
- Anne Hegerty
- Harry Redknapp
- Sair Khan
- Malique Thompson-Dwyer
- John Barrowman
- Noel Edmonds
Can viewers expect to see any more surprise celebrities join the jungle campmates?
We'll have to wait to find out!
I'm A Celebrity...Extra Camp - when is it on?
If you haven't had your fill of jungle gossip, you can switch over to ITV2 for the Extra Camp after the show for behind the scenes footage, guests and interviews.
Extra Camp is broadcast live directly after the main show features all the gossip from the jungle with exclusive interviews and an insiders guide to the Bushtucker trials.
Viewers are invited to join the lively debates via social media and the app as well as putting their questions directly to the campmates live in the studio once they’ve left the Jungle.
The line-up has changed over the years - this year it will be hosted again by Scarlett Moffatt, Joel Dommett and Joe Swash.