Dec and Ant (live, but Ant’s mic is low). Two podiums. One has a clear Perspex box with COCKROACHES.

JACQUELINE’S eyes. She looks directly into the camera (the cam op flinches).

“Tonight’s trial is called ‘Fright at the End of the Tunnel.’ One celebrity will crawl… and the tunnel… tunnels are full of things.”

One of the key aspects of reality TV is the performance of identity, where contestants present themselves to the audience in a way that is both authentic and manufactured. In "I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here," contestants are challenged to adapt to the harsh jungle environment, which often leads to the revelation of their true selves. For example, [contestant's name] struggled with the physical challenges of the jungle, revealing a more vulnerable side to their personality. This performance of identity raises questions about the nature of self and how it is presented to the world.

Workprints often contain raw takes or extended scenes that are eventually trimmed for the standard 60-to-90-minute broadcast slot. Context of Season 19 (2019)

A single out-of-focus frame of a red telephone box prop left in the jungle. Someone has written “I’M A CELEBRITY… GET ME A PROPER EDIT” in marker on it.

Sobre o Autor

i'm a celebrity... get me out of here uk season 19 workprint

Cláudia Pereira

Educadora Social, formadora certificada, especialista em educação, dificuldades de aprendizagem e necessidades educativas especiais.
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