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Last one.
777Eilidh
30-10-2016
Gutted that this is going to be the last one. I look forward to it all year
lewismacf
30-10-2016
It's not the last one they just need other premises
777Eilidh
30-10-2016
Originally Posted by lewismacf:
“It's not the last one they just need other premises”

Oww, now that's better news.
Gripper Stebson
31-10-2016
If only it was the last series. Whilst I still like the series, I feel it should have been axed by now. When it first started in 2002 it was fresh, new, and something different. But as it's now been on for 14 years, it's just the same old thing year after year! Time for it to go, or at the very least given a few years break.
minxymoo
31-10-2016
Originally Posted by Gripper Stebson:
“If only it was the last series. Whilst I still like the series, I feel it should have been axed by now. When it first started it was fresh, new, and something different. But as it's now been on for 14 years, it's just the same old thing year after year! Time for it to go, or at the very least given a few years break.”

Not a chance.a lot of oeople including myself still enjoy this show.its a big ratings winner every year for ITV .unlike some shows it seems to have retained its popularity too.from the names that have been mooted at going in id have a punt on Tom Fletcher at having a decent chance of winning .
H of De Vil
02-11-2016
The chances of IAC being axed is actually less likely than a pig flying.

Ratings still consolidate over 11m.
Gripper Stebson
05-11-2016
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“The chances of IAC being axed is actually less likely than a pig flying.”

Unfortunately I agree that is very very true. It will be going for years and years and years yet. The only way I think it will be axed is if Ant or Dec either retire, pass away, or one of them gets fed up of I'm A Celebrity and quits the show.

As for the series still getting 11 million viewers every year. Can't understand why the British public haven't all got tired of it yet. It's just the same old thing year after year after year, with just different celebs(or some contestants that aren't even celebs as the case may be).
H of De Vil
05-11-2016
Originally Posted by Gripper Stebson:
“Unfortunately I agree that is very very true. It will be going for years and years and years yet. The only way I think it will be axed is if Ant or Dec either retire, pass away, or one of them gets fed up of I'm A Celebrity and quits the show.

As for the series still getting 11 million viewers every year. Can't understand why the British public haven't all got tired of it yet. It's just the same old thing year after year after year, with just different celebs(or some contestants that aren't even celebs as the case may be).”

I think one of the things that allow it to do well very year is the fact its on during the A/W, its ONLY 3 weeks every year, its a bit of light ent. and Ant & Dec make the show.
Deb Arkle
05-11-2016
...also, while you say "it's the same old thing every year" IMO that's a good thing - if it ain't broke, why fix it? cf CBB.
Gripper Stebson
06-11-2016
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“I think one of the things that allow it to do well very year is the fact its on during the A/W, its ONLY 3 weeks every year, its a bit of light ent. and Ant & Dec make the show.”

What is A/W?
Deb Arkle
06-11-2016
I took that to mean Autumn/Winter, apologies if I'm wrong.
killjoy
06-11-2016
It lost a lot of appeal when it stopped the live feeds.
digitalspyfan1
06-11-2016
Even if ITV axed it , which is very unlikely, I'm sure Ch 5 would buy it up! They picked up Big Brother when Ch 4 axed it. There's no escape from reality tv!
DUNDEEBOY
06-11-2016
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“The chances of IAC being axed is actually less likely than a pig flying.

Ratings still consolidate over 11m.”

They are nothing like those numbers now
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