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Revision as of 01:43, 22 November 2023

Contents

Host

Rob Beckett

Co-hosts

Judges: Anjula Mutanda and Maria McErlane

Broadcast

110% Content for BBC One, 6 October to 10 November 2022 (6 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Six celebrity couples go through a series of mental, physical and emotional challenges designed to reveal whose relationship is the strongest.

Rob Beckett told the press,

"Celebrities are tested on how well they know their partner like they are on All Star Mr & Mrs, combined with the physical challenges of I'm a Celebrity…. Then there's the Big Brother element of their partners being people we haven’t really met before.

Each challenge sees points awarded by the judges - relationship psychotherapist Anjula Mutanda and agony aunt Maria McErlane - based both on actual performance and how well the pair worked together. Lowest score each week leaves.

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Champions

Denise Welch and Lincoln Townley

Participants

  • Shirley Ballas (Strictly Come Dancing judge) and her theatre star partner Danny Taylor
  • Simon Weston (Falklands veteran) and his wife Lucy
  • Denise Welch (Loose Women) and her artist husband Lincoln Townley
  • Charlie Mullins (businessman) and his singer-songwriter partner RaRa
  • Stephen Bailey (comedian) and his employment-lawyer boyfriend Rich Taylor
  • Shanaze Reade (BMX cyclist) and events organiser Teddy Edwardes

Inventor

A 110% Content Format. Developed by Ruth Breading, Sam Crack and Baileigh Walsh

Theme music

Dobs Vye

Trivia

Originally airing at 8pm on Thursdays, ratings were diabolical; the first episode was beaten by that day's Bargain Hunt. The resignation of Liz Truss provided an excuse to swap it with that day's Question Time, which meant it aired at 11:05pm.

Web links

BBC site

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