I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! review: No local interest for the Irish yet but the show wisely goes back to basics
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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! review: No local interest for the Irish yet but the show wisely goes back to basics
"The BBC may be run these days by woke activists prepared to trash the corporation's hard won reputation just to score a few points over their ideological enemies on the right, but at least there are no ads."
""I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!", which returned on Sunday evening for the 25th series (no, really), sometimes feels twice as long as it needs to be, because no sooner has some famous face started to tuck into a plate of kangaroo testicles than the show breaks off again to air another message from the sponsors."
The BBC is described as being run by 'woke' activists prepared to trash the corporation's hard-won reputation to score ideological points against the right. The broadcaster remains free of conventional commercial advertising. I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! returned for its 25th series on Sunday evening. The programme frequently feels twice as long as it needs to be because sponsor messages interrupt the broadcast. Interruptions often occur at moments when a celebrity begins to tuck into a plate of kangaroo testicles, with the show breaking off to air another message from sponsors.
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