Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!

Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!, colloquially referred to as the Dschungelcamp ("Jungle Camp"), is the German version of the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. A batch of twelve celebrities, ready to expose themselves to a large number of viewers, have to spend about two weeks in an Australian jungle camp, located in New South Wales, in the area of Dungay which is near Murwillumbah. Each day, the viewers vote for the celebrity they would like to face a difficult task and later vote for their favorite to become the "Queen" or "King of the Jungle".

Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!
GenreReality television
Presented byDirk Bach (2004–2012)

Sonja Zietlow (2004–)

Daniel Hartwich (2013–)
Country of originGermany
Original language(s)German
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes219
Production
Producer(s)ITV Studios Germany
Production location(s)Australia
Germany
Running time60 – 175 min.
Release
Original networkRTL Television
Picture format16:9
Original releaseOriginal series:
January 10, 2004 – November 6, 2004
Revived series:
January 11, 2008 
present
External links
Website

The tasks are called "Dschungelprüfung" ("Bushtucker trial" in the original British series) and are supposed to push the contestant to his or her mental or physical limits. Depending on their performances, they are able to collect yellow or red plastic stars that count as parts of a meal for the camp inhabitants. The contestant is chosen by the viewers in the first week of the show, and by the candidates themselves in the second week.

The show is hosted by Sonja Zietlow and with the beginning of Season 7 by Daniel Hartwich, replacing the deceased Dirk Bach. Fourteen seasons have aired since 2004 – two were shot in 2004 and one in 2008-2009 & 2011-2018. The health and wellbeing of the celebrities and crew is looked after by Medic Bob McCarron and his team from EMS.

Series details

Order of Place in the following tables are as voted by the viewers.

Series Presenters Start date End date Days in camp Campmates Finalists Average viewers
(millions)
King/Queen Second place Third place
1 Sonja Zietlow Dirk Bach 9 January 2004 20 January 2004 12 10 Costa Cordalis Lisa Fitz Daniel Küblböck 6.74
2 23 October 2004 6 November 2004 15 Désirée Nick Isabel Varell Willi Herren 5.54
3 11 January 2008 26 January 2008 16 Ross Antony Michaela Schaffrath Bata Illic 4.86
4 9 January 2009 24 January 2009 Ingrid van Bergen Lorielle London Nico Schwanz 5.75
5 14 January 2011 29 January 2011 11 Peer Kusmagk Katy Karrenbauer Thomas Rupprath 7.40
6 13 January 2012 28 January 2012 Brigitte Nielsen Kim Gloss Rocco Stark 6.57
7 Daniel Hartwich 11 January 2013 26 January 2013 17 12 Joey Heindle Olivia Jones Claudelle Deckert 7.34
8 17 January 2014 1 February 2014 11 Melanie Müller Larissa Marolt Jochen Bendel 7.87
9 16 January 2015 31 January 2015 Maren Gilzer Jörn Schlönvoigt Tanja Tischewitsch 6.71
10 15 January 2016 30 January 2016 16 12 Menderes Bağcı Sophia Wollersheim Thorsten Legat 7.09
11 13 January 2017 28 January 2017 Marc Terenzi Hanka Rackwitz Florian Wess 6.52[1]
12 19 January 2018 3 February 2018 Jenny Frankhauser Daniele Negroni Tina York 5.54
13 11 January 2019 26 January 2019 Evelyn Burdecki Felix van Deventer Peter Orloff 5.24
14 10 January 2020 25 January 2020 Prince Damien Ritzinger Sven Ottke Danni Büchner 5.27

References

  1. "Quotencheck: "Ich bin ein Star - Holt mich hier raus!"". Quotenmeter (in German). 2017-01-30. Retrieved 2019-01-11.
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