ITV's I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! is returning to screens in under two weeks, here's everything we know so far including the line up and location.
Series 20 of I’m A Celebrity starts on Sunday, November 15 at 9pm.
In previous years the reality show has run for three weeks, ending in early December.
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ITV has teased the new season's arrival with a new trailer, including a nod to the new location in Wales.
A video posted on ITV’s Twitter page showed Geordie presenters Ant and Dec searching for the filming location for the programme.
The upcoming series, which will air next month, is being filmed in the UK for the first time after production was moved from Australia to the UK because of coronavirus restrictions.
The trailer sees Ant and Dec walking in the rain wearing waterproofs as they try to find their way to the camp using a map.
“Well this is the coldest summer in Australia ever,” said Dec.
Ant then uses his phone to try to find the filming location before it plays back a message to him in Welsh.
Media reports claim that Sir Mo Farah, actress Ruthie Henshall and BBC presenter Victoria Derbyshire will be among this year’s cohort of celebrities taking part in the programme.
The location is Gwrych Castle though ITV secured a second filming location called Manorafon Farm Park, in North Wales, giving an indicator to what the Bushtucker trials will be like this year.
Ant and Dec will also take on three iconic Bushtucker Trials in this Sunday's I'm A Celebrity... A Jungle Story at 8.10pm on ITV.
The show will also exclusively reveal which celebrities are taking part in the new 2020 series.
A Jungle Story will see Ant and Dec take a trip down memory lane to relive some of their favourite moments from 19 series of I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!, while a host of former campmates talk exclusively about their time in the jungle.
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