The show is known for its entertaining and often humorous take on the celebrities' experiences in the jungle, as well as its charitable aspect, with some seasons supporting Greek charities or organizations.
The season concluded on December 14, 2023, with dancer crowned the first-ever "King of the Jungle" for the Greek franchise. Key Highlights
Report prepared: April 2026 Sources: Greek TV ratings archives (AGB Nielsen), Star Channel press releases, contemporary media coverage (ZappIt, YouFly, TV Nea). i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece show
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Greece Original Greek Title: I'm a Celebrible…Get Me Out of Here! (often stylized in English) / Πάρ' τ@ αλλιώς (Par' t@ allios – alternative local title) Network: Star Channel (Greece) Seasons Aired: 1 (2019) Status: Canceled after one season
Filmed in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic, providing a tropical backdrop similar to the UK and Australian versions. The show is known for its entertaining and
While the franchise is famous for its Australian outback setting, the Greek production took its celebrity cast to the lush but unforgiving jungles of the . Show Hosts and Format
Some notable features of the show include: I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Greece was an ambitious but ultimately failed adaptation of a global hit. While technically well-produced, it suffered from weak casting, cultural disconnection, and a competitive TV landscape. The show remains a case study in how even a proven format can fail if it does not resonate with local audience expectations and viewing habits.
The Greek adaptation was hosted by the popular duo and Kalomira Sarantis . The format stayed true to the original British series created by ITV Studios : a group of celebrities are dropped into a jungle environment with minimal luxuries, competing in grueling physical and mental challenges to earn food and avoid elimination.
"I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here: Greek Islands"