Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!
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Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! | |
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Genre | Reality television |
Presented by | Sonja Zietlow Dirk Bach |
Country of origin | Germany |
Language(s) | German |
No. of seasons | 3 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Granada |
Location(s) | Australia |
Running time | approx. 45 min. |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | RTL Television |
Original run | January 10, 2004 – January 26, 2008 |
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Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! is a German television series based on the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. A batch of ten more or less known celebrities, ready to expose themselves to a large amount of viewers, has to spend about two weeks in an Australian jungle camp. Each day, the viewers vote for a celebrity they would like to cope with a difficult task or – later in the series – they would like to stay in the camp and win the title "Queen" or "King of the Jungle".
The task is called "Dschungelprüfung" ("Bushtucker trial" in the original British series) and is supposed to push the contestant to his mental and/or physical limits. Depending on his performance, he is 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 Dirk Bach. The first two seasons and season three aired on RTL Television in 2004 and 2008 respectively.
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[edit] The Series
- Order as voted by the viewers
[edit] Season 1 (January 2004)
The first season of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! aired from January 10 to January 20, 2004.
Celebrity | Famous for being… |
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Costa Cordalis | Singer |
Lisa Fitz | Comedian |
Daniel Küblböck | Singer, contestant of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Season One |
Caroline Beil | Television presenter, actress |
Werner Böhm | Singer |
Mariella Ahrens | Actress |
Susan Stahnke | Actress, former television news presenter |
Antonia Langsdorf | Television astrologer |
Carlo Thränhardt | Former high jumper |
Dustin Semmelrogge | Actor |
- The contestant left the show voluntarily.
- The contestant was this season's runner-up.
- The contestant won the competition.
[edit] Season 1's Dschungelprüfungen
[edit] Season 2 (October/November 2004)
The seconds season of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! aired from October 23 to November 6, 2004.
Celebrity | Famous for being… |
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Désirée Nick | Comedian |
Isabell Varell | Actress; singer |
Willi Herren | Actor on weekly soap opera Lindenstraße |
Jimmy Hartwig | Former soccer player |
Carsten Spengemann | Television presenter of television show Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Season One and Two; actor |
Heydi Nunez Gomez | Model |
Harry Wijnvoord | Former television presenter of television show Der Preis ist heiß |
Nadja Abd el Farrag | Former long-time girlfriend of musician Dieter Bohlen; Schlager singer |
Fabrice Morvan | Singer; surviving half of Milli Vanilli |
Dolly Buster | Former porn actress |
- The contestant left the show voluntarily.
- The contestant was this season's runner-up.
- The contestant won the competition.
[edit] Season 2's Dschungelprüfungen
[edit] Season 3 (January 2008)
The third season of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! aired from January 11 to January 26, 2008.
First rumors about a return of the show began to spread in 2007. However, RTL Television's entertainment manager, Tom Sänger, denied any plans on a third season because the return to a normal program schedule after the show's end would be difficult to accept for both the television channel and the viewers.[1] In early November 2007, it was reported that fashion designer Barbara Herzsprung chose to join a group of celebrities that were to visit the Australian rainforest in January 2008.[2] But it was not until November 20, 2007, that RTL Television officially announced the show's return on January 11, 2008.[3]
On January 19, contestant Lisa Bund had to leave the show and was hospitalized because of an acute gastritis which may have been caused by bad hygiene in the camp or during the trials.[4] On January 22, DJ Tomekk was evicted from the show after he was shown making a Hitler salute and singing "Deutschland Über Alles". He insisted he was only joking yet was not allowed to return.[5] In the last show, on January 26, the three remaining candidates were Bata Illic, Michaela Schaffrath, and Ross Antony; the latter was chosen by the viewers as this season's "King of the Jungle".
Celebrity | Famous for being… |
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Ross Antony | Former member of Bro'Sis; musical actor from England |
Michaela Schaffrath | Former porn star (Gina Wild) |
Bata Illic | Serbian musician |
Isabel Edvardsson | Swedish Professional dancer on television show Let’s Dance |
Eike Immel | Former German soccer goal keeper |
Barbara Herzsprung | Former wife of German actor Bernd Herzsprung; fashion designer |
DJ Tomekk | Polish Hip hop artist |
Björn-Hergen Schimpf | Former presenter of television show Was bin ich? |
Julia Biedermann | German actress on daily soap opera Marienhof |
Lisa Bund | Singer; contestant of Deutschland sucht den Superstar, Season Four |
- The contestant left the show because of medical problems etc.
- The contestant got defaulted by RTL Television.
- The contestant was this season's runner-up.
- The contestant won the competition.
[edit] Season 3's Dschungelprüfungen
[edit] References
- ^ Dritte Staffel der Dschungelshow liegt vorerst auf Eis (German). Quotenmeter.de. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
- ^ Dschungelshow: Neue Anzeichen für Comeback (German). Quotenmeter.de. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
- ^ Offiziell: RTL öffnet Dschungel-Camp für 16 Tage (German). Quotenmeter.de. Retrieved on 2008-01-15.
- ^ "Lisa Bund (19) im Krankenhaus. – Sind die Kakerlaken schuld?", Bild. Retrieved on 2008-01-19. (German)
- ^ "TV Show Kicks Out Contestant for Making Hitler Salute", Spiegel, 2008-01-23.