First Night: I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!
14th Nov 2006, 01:19 GMT
"She's got her head in her vagina," said David Gest, a little way into the sixth series. The increasingly wearisome rituals of inauguration had already been completed. A former soapstar had been dropped screaming out of a hovering helicopter (Jason Donovan, whose upbeat motto - "Jump, you might fly" - proved sadly off the mark). The participants had gathered at a hotel to be introduced to the venomous and sharp-toothed organisms they would be sharing living quarters with for the next three weeks, not all of them human. And veteran viewers had been able to confirm reports that the variety-pack approach to team selection still applied.
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