Recent ratings of I'm a celebrity get me out of here has reached a new record of hitting the 10 million viewer mark on Sunday 22 November. According to unofficial overnight ratings, 10 million people (34% share) were tuning in on ITV from 9-10pm.
The show has received 200,000 viewers more, and the show benefited from being broadcast after X Factor, which peaked at 10.3 million and 36% in the quarter-hour from 9.15pm.
Although Big Brother broadcasts a celebrity version, the hits are not the same as I'm a celebrity. The most recent launch night of celebrity big brother, the night brought in only 3.8 million viewers in comparison to 5.8 million viewers in the previous year. Ratings gradually decreased, becoming as low as 1.2million. Channel 4 faced accusations of conspiracy, accusing the show was a fix after Ulrika Johnson won the show; after speculation that Vern Troyer would be favourite to win.
I'm a celebrity ratings are more popular then celebrity, even though they both include celebrities. I'm a celebrity is notoriously famous for putting celebs in "trials" where they would have to face horrible trials which may contain either eating or drinking creatures of the jungle. The celebrities are flown to the Australian jungle and have to live in "camp"; where they are only allowed to bring one luxury item.
On the other hand, the celebs in Big Brother do not have to face such horrible trials, they are in a Big Brother house and are required to do tasks, but usually only trivia questions are asked. The housemates are given only the basic shopping budget; however in I'm a celeb they live on rice and beans.
The general public ratings are higher then I'm a celebrity that big brother because people enjoy looking at celebrities struggle for food because it might make us feel that we are more fortunate or more wealthy then them because they are stripped of all their usual luxuries. In both programmes, the public get to decide who stays in and who gets voted out; this makes the public get in power and feel like we are dominate and we decide their fate. Also, the viewers find humour in the tasks and vote for the most amusing celebrity to play the task, even though the celebrity might get voted week after week for example Katie Price, when she recently joined the jungle again for a reported £350.000.
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