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I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! is set to return for its 20th series this evening.But the ITV game show will look a lot different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.It's the first time the show won't be filmed in the Australian jungle, and instead, the 10 stars battling it out to become champion will set up camp in Wales.The new series will be held in a Covid-secure location at Gwrych Castle in Conwy.So how have ITV bosses managed to make it possible?Crew on set will have to wear proximity buzzers to ensure social distancing can be followed, which will go off when they're too close to one another.Under the "Covid management plan” published by ITV, it says the number of on-site crew has also been halved, with more work taking.

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