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I'm A Celebrity 2020 cancelled? Jungle start date rumours as show faces uncertain future

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The chances of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! returning to our screens this year have been revealed. The hit ITV reality television series set in the Australian jungle is always a surefire ratings hit but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has led to fears it won't be back this year.

Usually airing around November each year, the series has quite some time for bosses to decide if the show will air or not, but ITV is prepared for all scenarios - including if they will have to pull it from the schedules.

Speaking at the Edinburgh Television Festival via video link last month, ITV boss Kevin Lygo revealed that the series "looks likely to return this year".

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