Ant and Dec catch up with the celebrity castaways as their first week in the camp draws to a close. By this point, the stars should have gained a good appreciation of how tough life in the Australian jungle can be but that does not make the prospect of facing a dreaded Bushtucker Trial any easier.
The nation's favourite singing show continues into its semi-final round as the remaining contestants take to the stage to perform for the judges and audience at home, with the hope of making it into next week's final.
In today's story, the armchair detectives review the evidence when the body of a local ranger is found at Concido Woods and dodgy dealings start to emerge. Could the killer be a poacher or someone from the local butchers
After newcomer Iain stormed to victory in The Battle For 10 Downing Creek, now it's Amir and Vanessa's turn to earn meals for their campmates in The Fright House challenge. It's the boxer's third trial, so it's anyone's guess whether he will emerge victorious or quit early like his debut task with Critter-cal Rescue. As ever, Ant and Dec round up events over the past 24 hours.
Some of Britain's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
In the African bush, every animal is engaged in a ruthless arms race. It's a matter of life or death.
Ruthless and corrupt police officer Alex has come to terms with his dubious past and wants to go straight. But the gangsters he used to work for refuse to let him off the hook, putting both Alex and his family in danger.
The kids try to convince Dad of the wonders of modern technology after he declares war on their electronic devices.
The children give Lily an old singing toy from the attic to help her stop crying, but it quickly drives them crazy.
Still in Orlando, Bubbles and the Boys go to a big cat park. Ricky attempts to wrestle an alligator and Julian takes the Boys off-roading.
In an effort to get onto the Rivoli's Band List, Matt and Jay pose as hackers and try to attack the Rivoli's mainframe. But Matt has ulterior motives.
The Boys get to their hotel in Charlotte, 45 minutes before checkout time. They find out their task for the day: reach a ground speed of 200 mph.
After realizing that their hotel rooms are going to be a little bit cramped on this road trip, the boys decide to head over to NASA for some astronaut training.
In New Orleans, the Boys take on a giant pile of seafood, Julian visits a psychic, Ricky looks for a doctor, and Bubs sleeps in a cemetery.
The Boys arrive in Nashville. Bubbles shops for a suit to wear in his new music video, while Ricky and Julian look for a car and some girls.
Ricky has an unfortunate accident when the Boys get to Memphis. Then, they meet Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson, who helps Bubbles record a song.
Popeye tells Doug about Escobar's jungle escape routes outside of Hacienda Napoles, and Doug and Ben search the premises with an American drug runner who knows the routes. Searching the overgrown land, the team brings in an excavator and strikes metal.
A cramped condo with two cats and a rescue dog is renovated so the pets have personalized spaces built into the stairs and furniture, and there's even a -foot cat-climbing wall.