The Jump has reportedly been renewed for a third series by Channel 4.
The dangerous winter sports show will be back next year to test another batch of brave celebrities after the last run averaged 2.3m viewers.
The last series of the show, which is hosted by Davina McCall, saw Joey Essex ski to triumph in a surprise victory over Mike Tindall and Louise Hazel.
But the show has also become notorious for injuries thanks to the dangerous sports involved, with Ola Jordan and Sally Bercow both pulling out of the competition last year before it had even started.
Still, it wasn't all bad news, as unlikely couple Steve-o and Stacey Solomon met on the slopes of Austria during filming for the show.
"With The Jump we've created a show that is a unique blend of daring live action, genuine sporting skill and some raucous après ski – it's the most frightening show on TV,...
The dangerous winter sports show will be back next year to test another batch of brave celebrities after the last run averaged 2.3m viewers.
The last series of the show, which is hosted by Davina McCall, saw Joey Essex ski to triumph in a surprise victory over Mike Tindall and Louise Hazel.
But the show has also become notorious for injuries thanks to the dangerous sports involved, with Ola Jordan and Sally Bercow both pulling out of the competition last year before it had even started.
Still, it wasn't all bad news, as unlikely couple Steve-o and Stacey Solomon met on the slopes of Austria during filming for the show.
"With The Jump we've created a show that is a unique blend of daring live action, genuine sporting skill and some raucous après ski – it's the most frightening show on TV,...
- 4/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Katie Price has a good grope of Louise Hazel in tonight's episode of Reality Bites.
It's all part of the game, though - Katie and Denise van Outen are both blindfolded and unleashed on the star of The Jump in an attempt to figure out who she is.
Unfortunately for Denise, she ends up spending more time groping a fir tree than figuring out who Louise is. Watch a clip from the show below:
Katie isn't just feeling up Louise in this episode, though - she also gets her own back on her Celebrity Big Brother rival Katie Hopkins. Check out our sneak peek below:
Elsewhere in this episode, Katie and team captain Emma Willis take to the famous Voice chairs to guess on sight alone whether a contestant from another country's version of the show will be any good.
Another round sees a guest appearance from The X Factor's Stevi Ritchie,...
It's all part of the game, though - Katie and Denise van Outen are both blindfolded and unleashed on the star of The Jump in an attempt to figure out who she is.
Unfortunately for Denise, she ends up spending more time groping a fir tree than figuring out who Louise is. Watch a clip from the show below:
Katie isn't just feeling up Louise in this episode, though - she also gets her own back on her Celebrity Big Brother rival Katie Hopkins. Check out our sneak peek below:
Elsewhere in this episode, Katie and team captain Emma Willis take to the famous Voice chairs to guess on sight alone whether a contestant from another country's version of the show will be any good.
Another round sees a guest appearance from The X Factor's Stevi Ritchie,...
- 3/5/2015
- Digital Spy
Louise Hazel is ''still reeling'' from losing to Joey Essex on 'The Jump'. The 29-year-old heptathlete finished second to the former 'The Only Way is Essex' star on the TV series - which sees celebrities try to master several winter sports - after his ''insane'' 17.5-metre ski jump which she is still struggling to come to terms with. She joked: ''I was 100 per cent out of my comfort zone on the show but I still can't comprehend how I came second to Joey Essex? ''I'm the competitive one, the Olympian, there was myself, Mike Tindall, as you'd expect,...
- 3/4/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Joey Essex wants to enter the winter Olympics following his win on 'The Jump'. The former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star - who beat off competition from heptathlete Louise Hazel and paralympian Jon-Allan Butterworth to be crowned king of the winter sports competition - revealed he would consider entering the games next year after perfecting his ski skills on the Channel 4 show. Apparently unaware the next winter Olympics are scheduled for 2018, Joey told RadioTimes.com: ''Maybe I could enter the Olympics next year or something. I beat two athletes - buzzing!'' The 23-year-old star puts his success on the...
- 2/11/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
The Jump champion Joey Essex has revealed that he did a "special prayer" before his final jump last night - which took him to victory.
Essex was handed the coveted cowbell trophy last night, and told reporters this morning that he had taken the time to say a few words before winning the show with a jump of 17.5m.
"I was just saying a few words," he said. "I didn't know that was on TV! I think that helped. I prayed. I done a special pray."
Essex - who described himself as "stoked" and "overwhelmed" to be named the champion - admitted that he never expected to win the competition, suggesting that athletes Louise Hazel and Mike Tindall lost out because they were "thinking too much".
He admitted that Mike Tindall was "annoyed" to lose out to him, adding: "You could see in his eyes he was gutted. Don't underestimate an Essex boy!
Essex was handed the coveted cowbell trophy last night, and told reporters this morning that he had taken the time to say a few words before winning the show with a jump of 17.5m.
"I was just saying a few words," he said. "I didn't know that was on TV! I think that helped. I prayed. I done a special pray."
Essex - who described himself as "stoked" and "overwhelmed" to be named the champion - admitted that he never expected to win the competition, suggesting that athletes Louise Hazel and Mike Tindall lost out because they were "thinking too much".
He admitted that Mike Tindall was "annoyed" to lose out to him, adding: "You could see in his eyes he was gutted. Don't underestimate an Essex boy!
- 2/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Joey Essex has been crowned the winner of The Jump.
The reality TV star beat rugby player Mike Tindall in the final jump, earning the coveted Cowbell Trophy.
The Jump: Who's going to win the coveted cowbell trophy? - As it happened
Tonight's final saw Jon-Allen Butterworth and Chloe Madeley as the first two celebrities eliminated from the competition.
Mike Tindall and Heptathlon champion Louise Hazel both jumped 16.5m so their earlier cross ski times were taken into account.
Tindall completed the event in 23.56 seconds and Hazel in 27.9 seconds, so the rugby star was safe.
Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson took to the slope and jumped 15m, but was eliminated when Joey Essex jumped 15.5m with his first ever jump on the show.
Hazel's next jump beat her first of the night with 17m, but was awarded third place when Essex jumped 17.5m.
The Towie star took first place...
The reality TV star beat rugby player Mike Tindall in the final jump, earning the coveted Cowbell Trophy.
The Jump: Who's going to win the coveted cowbell trophy? - As it happened
Tonight's final saw Jon-Allen Butterworth and Chloe Madeley as the first two celebrities eliminated from the competition.
Mike Tindall and Heptathlon champion Louise Hazel both jumped 16.5m so their earlier cross ski times were taken into account.
Tindall completed the event in 23.56 seconds and Hazel in 27.9 seconds, so the rugby star was safe.
Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson took to the slope and jumped 15m, but was eliminated when Joey Essex jumped 15.5m with his first ever jump on the show.
Hazel's next jump beat her first of the night with 17m, but was awarded third place when Essex jumped 17.5m.
The Towie star took first place...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
We loved the first series of The Jump last year - but this one has been even better, and we're gutted to be saying goodbye to it tonight. Real competitive spirit, a great cast, new and exciting events (some of them live) - we've never shouted so loudly at our TV.
But before we wave goodbye, there's the all-important Cowbell Trophy to hand out. Will it go to Louise Thompson or Louise Hazel? To sportsmen Mike Tindall or Jon-Allan Butterworth? Or to TV personalities Joey Essex or Chloe Madeley? We're about to find out!
Standing in their way are the dreaded ski cross, the air jump and - of course - the jump itself. So join us from 8pm when the show begins on Channel 4 as we bring you all the action...
20:28No, not an advert break! We need more jumping and we need it now! Who do...
But before we wave goodbye, there's the all-important Cowbell Trophy to hand out. Will it go to Louise Thompson or Louise Hazel? To sportsmen Mike Tindall or Jon-Allan Butterworth? Or to TV personalities Joey Essex or Chloe Madeley? We're about to find out!
Standing in their way are the dreaded ski cross, the air jump and - of course - the jump itself. So join us from 8pm when the show begins on Channel 4 as we bring you all the action...
20:28No, not an advert break! We need more jumping and we need it now! Who do...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
We loved the first series of The Jump last year - but this one has been even better, and we're gutted to be saying goodbye to it tonight. Real competitive spirit, a great cast, new and exciting events (some of them live) - we've never shouted so loudly at our TV.
But before we wave goodbye, there's the all-important Cowbell Trophy to hand out. Will it go to Louise Thompson or Louise Hazel? To sportsmen Mike Tindall or Jon-Allan Butterworth? Or to TV personalities Joey Essex or Chloe Madeley? We're about to find out!
Standing in their way are the dreaded ski cross, the air jump and - of course - the jump itself. So join us from 8pm when the show begins on Channel 4 as we bring you all the action...
20:58So it's goodbye from us, but make sure you get in the comments and let us...
But before we wave goodbye, there's the all-important Cowbell Trophy to hand out. Will it go to Louise Thompson or Louise Hazel? To sportsmen Mike Tindall or Jon-Allan Butterworth? Or to TV personalities Joey Essex or Chloe Madeley? We're about to find out!
Standing in their way are the dreaded ski cross, the air jump and - of course - the jump itself. So join us from 8pm when the show begins on Channel 4 as we bring you all the action...
20:58So it's goodbye from us, but make sure you get in the comments and let us...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
The final of The Jump is tonight and we're not quite sure how we're going to fill our evenings once it's gone. Well, that's what we thought until Channel 4 released this video of loads and loads of celebrity falls. Hooray!
Given that no-one ended up seriously hurt during the course of the show - despite Dom's "suspected concussion" and some serious skeleton snafus - we feel that we're not treading on any morally dodgy ground by watching the video.
It includes everything from Mike Tindall's infamous bounce off the big jump to Stacey Solomon's cut open nose and even throws in some bonus Joey Essex broken foot drama (relax - his foot wasn't broken).
Oh, and lots of anguished screams, of course.
We're surprised any of the celebrities actually made it to the final but six did - Chloe Madeley, Louise Hazel, Louise Thompson, Joey Essex, Jon-Allan...
Given that no-one ended up seriously hurt during the course of the show - despite Dom's "suspected concussion" and some serious skeleton snafus - we feel that we're not treading on any morally dodgy ground by watching the video.
It includes everything from Mike Tindall's infamous bounce off the big jump to Stacey Solomon's cut open nose and even throws in some bonus Joey Essex broken foot drama (relax - his foot wasn't broken).
Oh, and lots of anguished screams, of course.
We're surprised any of the celebrities actually made it to the final but six did - Chloe Madeley, Louise Hazel, Louise Thompson, Joey Essex, Jon-Allan...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
The Jump eliminee Jb Gill has revealed that Heather Mills really helped him by giving him extra ski training during the competition.
Speaking to reporters after being eliminated in last night's semi-final, the Jls star explained that Mills had an advantage as a Paralympic skier.
"She was really helpful, especially to me – I don't know about the other contestants," said Gill. "She was really helpful with me learning how to carve, learning how to ski, learning how to race on my edges and learning how to be competitive, really. It was really, really beneficial and I really appreciated her taking the time, really, because she didn't have to do that.
"It is a competition at the end of the day and I'm sure she wanted to do the best that she possibly could - and I'm sure she realised that if she'd given away too many tips they would take...
Speaking to reporters after being eliminated in last night's semi-final, the Jls star explained that Mills had an advantage as a Paralympic skier.
"She was really helpful, especially to me – I don't know about the other contestants," said Gill. "She was really helpful with me learning how to carve, learning how to ski, learning how to race on my edges and learning how to be competitive, really. It was really, really beneficial and I really appreciated her taking the time, really, because she didn't have to do that.
"It is a competition at the end of the day and I'm sure she wanted to do the best that she possibly could - and I'm sure she realised that if she'd given away too many tips they would take...
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Jb Gill is the latest celebrity to be eliminated from The Jump.
The Jls singer failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off on tonight's semi-final (February 8).
The show began with the celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Snowboard Slalom. The contestant from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The contestant with the lowest jump was then eliminated.
Joey Essex beat Louise Thompson in the first race and earned his place in the final.
Jon-Allan Butterworth was next up against Jb Gill. The Paralympic cyclist beat the Jls singer and progressed to the next stage of the competition.
Chloe Madeley raced down the slalom against Louise Hazel, losing out to the Olympian and facing the jump.
Thompson and Gill both managed a 14.5m jump and so the times from the...
The Jls singer failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off on tonight's semi-final (February 8).
The show began with the celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Snowboard Slalom. The contestant from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The contestant with the lowest jump was then eliminated.
Joey Essex beat Louise Thompson in the first race and earned his place in the final.
Jon-Allan Butterworth was next up against Jb Gill. The Paralympic cyclist beat the Jls singer and progressed to the next stage of the competition.
Chloe Madeley raced down the slalom against Louise Hazel, losing out to the Olympian and facing the jump.
Thompson and Gill both managed a 14.5m jump and so the times from the...
- 2/8/2015
- Digital Spy
Steve-o is the latest celebrity to be eliminated from The Jump.
The shock-stunt performer failed to make it through to the semi-final after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into groups of four to compete on the icy Ski Cross course. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
Mike Tindall triumphed in the first race, where Louise Thompson collided with Steve-o and enabled Jb Gill to take second place.
The second heat saw novice skier Joey Essex finish in first place, with Louise Hazel as runner-up.
In the third deciding run, Thompson held an insurmountable lead after recovering from her earlier crash and secured her place in the next round.
In the first jump-off, Chloe Madeley's 6.66m effort beat Steve-o's 6.57m high jump.
Jon-Allan Butterworth then took to the...
The shock-stunt performer failed to make it through to the semi-final after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into groups of four to compete on the icy Ski Cross course. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
Mike Tindall triumphed in the first race, where Louise Thompson collided with Steve-o and enabled Jb Gill to take second place.
The second heat saw novice skier Joey Essex finish in first place, with Louise Hazel as runner-up.
In the third deciding run, Thompson held an insurmountable lead after recovering from her earlier crash and secured her place in the next round.
In the first jump-off, Chloe Madeley's 6.66m effort beat Steve-o's 6.57m high jump.
Jon-Allan Butterworth then took to the...
- 2/6/2015
- Digital Spy
Stacey Solomon is the latest celebrity to be eliminated from The Jump.
The reality star failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Parallel Slalom. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The contestant with the lowest jump was then eliminated.
Mike Tindall beat Louise Thompson in the first race and Jon-Allan Butterworth beat Stacey Solomon. As a result, Thompson and Solomon faced the jump.
Thompson then registered a jump of 16m and Solomon was next with 13.5m.
Joey Essex and Chloe Madeley were the next pair to face the Parallel Slalom, with Joey winning by just over a tenth of a second in a very close tie.
Lady Victoria Hervey then beat Steve-o in their head to head,...
The reality star failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Parallel Slalom. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The contestant with the lowest jump was then eliminated.
Mike Tindall beat Louise Thompson in the first race and Jon-Allan Butterworth beat Stacey Solomon. As a result, Thompson and Solomon faced the jump.
Thompson then registered a jump of 16m and Solomon was next with 13.5m.
Joey Essex and Chloe Madeley were the next pair to face the Parallel Slalom, with Joey winning by just over a tenth of a second in a very close tie.
Lady Victoria Hervey then beat Steve-o in their head to head,...
- 2/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The Jump star Jodie Kidd has admitted that she was shocked by how "nasty" Lady Victoria Hervey was to her.
The pair had a fierce rivalry throughout the competition until Kidd was eliminated after a snow cross event last night.
Asked today if she was gutted to be out before Hervey, Kidd replied: "Yeah. I wouldn't have minded at all but suddenly watching that Vt of actually how nasty she was, I was a bit put back. I was a bit like, 'Cor!'"
She continued: "I picked up on [her competitiveness during] the skeleton but I just thought she was a bit nervous and didn't want me around. And I didn't realise that she goes through the whole run and then the first thing to say when she took her helmet off was to be annoyed about me!
"The first thing we all said when we took our helmets off was, 'Bloody hell,...
The pair had a fierce rivalry throughout the competition until Kidd was eliminated after a snow cross event last night.
Asked today if she was gutted to be out before Hervey, Kidd replied: "Yeah. I wouldn't have minded at all but suddenly watching that Vt of actually how nasty she was, I was a bit put back. I was a bit like, 'Cor!'"
She continued: "I picked up on [her competitiveness during] the skeleton but I just thought she was a bit nervous and didn't want me around. And I didn't realise that she goes through the whole run and then the first thing to say when she took her helmet off was to be annoyed about me!
"The first thing we all said when we took our helmets off was, 'Bloody hell,...
- 2/4/2015
- Digital Spy
The Jump star Louie Spence has revealed that he got a kiss and cuddle from Mike Tindall after being eliminated from the competition.
Spence - who beat Tindall in the skeleton on Sunday but was eliminated last night (February 3) - told Digital Spy and other reporters today that he had a good relationship with the rugby star.
"I always got a big hug and a kiss off Mike," he said. "He's fiercely competitive and I think he does want to win everything, but he's a gentle giant as well. I mean, once showtime's over and he's tried to take you out – and I don't mean for a drink – he's the sweetest guy you could ever meet. So I did get my kiss and cuddle, which was quite nice. No tongue."
Spence - who confessed that he "absolutely did not expect to beat" Tindall and that he wanted someone to "slap...
Spence - who beat Tindall in the skeleton on Sunday but was eliminated last night (February 3) - told Digital Spy and other reporters today that he had a good relationship with the rugby star.
"I always got a big hug and a kiss off Mike," he said. "He's fiercely competitive and I think he does want to win everything, but he's a gentle giant as well. I mean, once showtime's over and he's tried to take you out – and I don't mean for a drink – he's the sweetest guy you could ever meet. So I did get my kiss and cuddle, which was quite nice. No tongue."
Spence - who confessed that he "absolutely did not expect to beat" Tindall and that he wanted someone to "slap...
- 2/4/2015
- Digital Spy
Louie Spence and Jodie Kidd have been eliminated from 'The Jump'. The choreographer and the model have become the latest stars to be ejected from the competition after facing J.B. Gill and Louise Hazel respectively in the jump off. Louie registered a distance of 6.44m air jump, just short of the 6.48m the former Jls singer managed, while Louise convincingly beat Jodie with a 6.83m effort to 6.71m. The stars found themselves facing the eliminator following poor performances in the brutal snow cross. Despite his disappointment, Louie insisted the competition had been ''a lot of fun''. He tweeted afterwards: ''Thanks for all your tweets, it's...
- 2/4/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
Louie Spence and Jodie Kidd are the latest celebrities to be eliminated from The Jump.
The two failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into threes to compete on the brutal Snow Cross. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The two celebrities who managed the smallest jump then had to leave the competition.
First to try the event were Joey Essex, Mike Tindall and Spence. The dancer came a firm last in the heat.
He was then joined in a jump-off by Jls's Jb Gill after he lost out to Steve-o and Jon-Allan Butterworth in their event.
Spence was eliminated after his 6.44m jump was beaten by Gill's 6.48m effort.
Next up were Louise Hazel, Stacey Solomon and Chloe Madeley.
Hazel finished last in their challenge,...
The two failed to make it through to the next challenge after competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the celebrities being split into threes to compete on the brutal Snow Cross. The person from each group with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The two celebrities who managed the smallest jump then had to leave the competition.
First to try the event were Joey Essex, Mike Tindall and Spence. The dancer came a firm last in the heat.
He was then joined in a jump-off by Jls's Jb Gill after he lost out to Steve-o and Jon-Allan Butterworth in their event.
Spence was eliminated after his 6.44m jump was beaten by Gill's 6.48m effort.
Next up were Louise Hazel, Stacey Solomon and Chloe Madeley.
Hazel finished last in their challenge,...
- 2/3/2015
- Digital Spy
Heather Mills and Ashley Roberts have been eliminated from The Jump.
After yesterday's show, where Phil Tufnell and Dom Parker left the competition, the two women failed to make it through to the next challenge after each competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the eight female celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Skeleton track. The person from each pair with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The two celebrities who provided the shortest jump then had to leave the competition.
First to face the track was Louise Hazel, who is a gold medal-winning heptathlete at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Her track time of 43.50, beat Heather Mills's 44.81.
Mills was joined on the ledge by Lady Victoria Harvey, who lost out to Jodie Kidd by less than a second.
Lady Victoria Harvey scored a live jump of 12.5m compared to Mills's 12m.
After yesterday's show, where Phil Tufnell and Dom Parker left the competition, the two women failed to make it through to the next challenge after each competing in a live jump-off.
The show began with the eight female celebrities being split into pairs to compete on the Skeleton track. The person from each pair with the slowest time was then required to take part in a live jump.
The two celebrities who provided the shortest jump then had to leave the competition.
First to face the track was Louise Hazel, who is a gold medal-winning heptathlete at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. Her track time of 43.50, beat Heather Mills's 44.81.
Mills was joined on the ledge by Lady Victoria Harvey, who lost out to Jodie Kidd by less than a second.
Lady Victoria Harvey scored a live jump of 12.5m compared to Mills's 12m.
- 2/2/2015
- Digital Spy
We're standing in a hotel in Innsbruck, Austria, and it is just over 24 hours until the very first live show of The Jump. Pleasingly, Dom Parker has lived up to his Gogglebox persona by wandering in with a glass of red wine, but we don't blame him for having a drink - he's been through the wars.
Dom was sent to hospital earlier in the week after he was suspected of having a concussion, but he's on the mend now - although his shoulder's still dodgy (as is Jb Gill's, who admitted he's frustrated he can't give 100% at the moment - though he did joke that none of the other Jls boys would have dared to do the show, with poor Marvin being dubbed the least likely to follow in Jb's footsteps).
But they're not the only contestants feeling the pain. "I fall over about 15 times a day," Phil Tufnell winced.
Dom was sent to hospital earlier in the week after he was suspected of having a concussion, but he's on the mend now - although his shoulder's still dodgy (as is Jb Gill's, who admitted he's frustrated he can't give 100% at the moment - though he did joke that none of the other Jls boys would have dared to do the show, with poor Marvin being dubbed the least likely to follow in Jb's footsteps).
But they're not the only contestants feeling the pain. "I fall over about 15 times a day," Phil Tufnell winced.
- 2/1/2015
- Digital Spy
The Jump is back this weekend but we have to ask - do these celebrities know what they're getting themselves in for? Two stars have already ruled themselves out after picking up injuries in training - sorry, Ola Jordan and Sally Bercow - but still there are 16 famous faces ready to risk life and limb in pursuit of the coveted Cowbell trophy.
If you want to know a bit more about these crazy celebs, you're in luck - here's all the info you need about the stars taking part this year...
The Men
Dom Parker
Channel 4's given nickname: Dom 'The Arctic Fox' Parker
Age: 49
From: Sandwich, Kent
Famous for: Being on Gogglebox as half of posh, boozy couple Steph & Dom.
Key Quote: "I'm not expecting to win, probably because I'm a bit old and a bit fat. But there's a part of me deep down thinking, 'If I'm going to do it,...
If you want to know a bit more about these crazy celebs, you're in luck - here's all the info you need about the stars taking part this year...
The Men
Dom Parker
Channel 4's given nickname: Dom 'The Arctic Fox' Parker
Age: 49
From: Sandwich, Kent
Famous for: Being on Gogglebox as half of posh, boozy couple Steph & Dom.
Key Quote: "I'm not expecting to win, probably because I'm a bit old and a bit fat. But there's a part of me deep down thinking, 'If I'm going to do it,...
- 1/27/2015
- Digital Spy
Channel 4 has revealed the celebrities taking part in 2015's The Jump.
The second series of the winter sports competition will be presented by Davina McCall once again, accompanied by 16 celebrities.
The male line-up includes Jls singer Jb Gill, Gogglebox star Dom Parker and Towie's Joey Essex.
Paralympian Jon-Allan Butterworth will also take part alongside Louie Spence, former England cricketer Phil Tufnell and Jackass star Steve-o.
The female side consists of ex-Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts, Stacey Solomon, ballroom dancer Ola Jordan and Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson.
Heather Mills, wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons Sally Bercow, socialite Lady Victoria Hervey and heptathlete Louise Hazel will also take part.
The sixteen celebrities will all compete in the skeleton, with the fastest celebrities qualifying for the show. The slowest will compete in a live ski jump, with the losers joining the Subs Bench.
The full line-up of...
The second series of the winter sports competition will be presented by Davina McCall once again, accompanied by 16 celebrities.
The male line-up includes Jls singer Jb Gill, Gogglebox star Dom Parker and Towie's Joey Essex.
Paralympian Jon-Allan Butterworth will also take part alongside Louie Spence, former England cricketer Phil Tufnell and Jackass star Steve-o.
The female side consists of ex-Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts, Stacey Solomon, ballroom dancer Ola Jordan and Made in Chelsea's Louise Thompson.
Heather Mills, wife of the Speaker of the House of Commons Sally Bercow, socialite Lady Victoria Hervey and heptathlete Louise Hazel will also take part.
The sixteen celebrities will all compete in the skeleton, with the fastest celebrities qualifying for the show. The slowest will compete in a live ski jump, with the losers joining the Subs Bench.
The full line-up of...
- 12/10/2014
- Digital Spy
YouTube star Olatunji (aka “Ksi”) is known for his gaming videos, but he’s just partnered with the UK branch of the premium channel network, Endemol Beyond, to launch an international sports channel called Rule’M Sports. In the new channel, Ksi embarks on a year-long journey to master five different sports, ranging from boxing to rugby to athletics and training with top names like Louise Hazel, Amir Khan, and James Haskell. Endemol Beyond’s UK director, Randel Bryan, said in a press release that “Rule’M Sports addresses a dramatic short-fall in sports and fitness content created solely for today’s connected youth and we see YouTube as an ideal platform to engage with this audience in a language they understand, on any device they choose and at any time they crave it.” The network felt there was no better choice than Ksi when looking for a host for the show.
- 8/18/2014
- by Bree Brouwer
- Tubefilter.com
The lineup for this year's Pointless Celebrities series has been announced by BBC One.
Beginning with an August 9 comedy special, the upcoming series will feature different themes each week.
Four teams of two from the world of music, TV, soaps, sport, food and drink, journalism, radio and theatre will compete for charity in weekly specials to air on Saturday evenings on BBC One.
The first show pits Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson from Birds of a Feather against Ronni Ancona and Phil Cornwell, Su Pollard and Ruth Madoc, and Josh Widdicombe and his partner Sara Pascoe.
Standout teams from the series include Stefan Dennis and fellow Neighbours star Rebekah Elmaloglou, who will square off against Ray Quinn and Louis Emerick from Brookside.
Antony Costa from Blue will team with 5ive's Scott Robinson in the music special, while TV stars Louie Spence and Carol McGiffin will face off against the likes...
Beginning with an August 9 comedy special, the upcoming series will feature different themes each week.
Four teams of two from the world of music, TV, soaps, sport, food and drink, journalism, radio and theatre will compete for charity in weekly specials to air on Saturday evenings on BBC One.
The first show pits Lesley Joseph and Linda Robson from Birds of a Feather against Ronni Ancona and Phil Cornwell, Su Pollard and Ruth Madoc, and Josh Widdicombe and his partner Sara Pascoe.
Standout teams from the series include Stefan Dennis and fellow Neighbours star Rebekah Elmaloglou, who will square off against Ray Quinn and Louis Emerick from Brookside.
Antony Costa from Blue will team with 5ive's Scott Robinson in the music special, while TV stars Louie Spence and Carol McGiffin will face off against the likes...
- 7/25/2014
- Digital Spy
Does Michael Fassbender have a new ladylove in his life? The German-Irish stud was seen heading to a convenience store to pick up some snacks with a mystery woman in New Zealand, where he is currently hard at work shooting the John Maclean-directed film Slow West. Despite the long day of work, Fassbender, 36, looked casual and relaxed, wearing a blue jacket and boots with his hair in a messy style while his brunette gal-pal was also dressed low-key in a long tan coat. After leaving the snack shop, the pair climbed into a car together, although it's unclear where they headed after their short Tuesday-night stop. Fassbender was most recently romantically linked to British Olympian Louise Hazel,...
- 11/6/2013
- E! Online
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