He may have been crowned King Of The Jungle in 2007, picking up a £50k fee and – in his words – ‘earning a fortune’ in subsequent job offers.
But actor Christopher Biggins, 75, told the My Dirty Laundry podcast that the show should be rested now, admitting he no longer recognises half of the so-called famous faces that are chosen to appear.
Christopher also said that while he loved his own time on the ITV programme, it ‘has had its time.’
He said: ‘The show has been wonderful for me. And I watch it now. It’s interesting. I don’t know half the people who are in it.
‘I mean, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here is a wrong term. I think they should give it a rest in a way because I think it’s had its time.
King Of The Jungle Christopher Biggins told the My Dirty Laundry Podcast that I’m A Celeb… ‘has no famous people in it and has had its time’ after pocketing a £50k fee to appear on it
He won the show in 2007, with Janice Dickinson coming second. He said: ‘She was not a good loser but she’s not done anything since so I can’t complain. She was pretty awful I can tell you’
‘But it has been just absolutely wonderful. Of course, Ant and Dec are brilliant.’
He continued: ‘I loved every minute of it. And people come to me for advice now, if they’re asked to do it, whether they should do it.
‘And I say, you know, the thing is that it, it is a wonderful experience. I loved every moment of it.
‘I went on to earn a fortune the year after, having won it. So it is good, but you’ve got to win it to be in it.’
He added: ‘The only thing about it is, it is very boring because you only see one hour of our 24 hours. So there are endless scenes of people doing nothing, just lying around trying to make conversation with their boring housemates.
‘But if you win it, it’s incredible. It changes your life, changes your career, which it certainly did with me. And it was just wonderful.’
Christopher purchased a one-bedroom flat with the money he made, which he rents out, giving him a steady income.
He added: ‘It’s a very, very clever show. I mean, it’s very clever in so many respects.
Christopher has had 60 successful year in showbiz and counts Joan Collins as one of his best friends, (pictured together in June 2023)
‘I mean, it puts you on the line. It makes you, you don’t, the thing you mustn’t do is ever be a character.
‘You must always be yourself because in three weeks, you can’t maintain a character. You know, you’ll be caught out. And a lot of people are caught out. And it’s amazing how people don’t succeed in it and don’t go through to the end.’
And one person he couldn’t get on with was Janice Dickinson, 69, who came second on the show.
He said: ‘I was with the awful Janice, an American model, and we were the last two to be in the show. I was convinced she’d won, and she was convinced she’d won too.
‘So when they said, “This year, the KING…” oh, I was, I couldn’t believe they said king, and she was so, she absolutely couldn’t believe it, left immediately to go back to America.
‘She was not a good loser but she’s not done anything since so I can’t complain. She was pretty awful I can tell you.’
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He became a household name after starring in children’s television comedy show Rentaghost in the 70s and 80s
And reflecting on some of the stranger moments that took place, he said: ‘I did things in there which I didn’t know I could possibly do physically or mentally and it was just wonderful.
‘You know, I had to eat a kangaroo’s penis and as I said on the show at the time, “I’ve had worse things in my mouth”.
‘And then I had a kangaroo’s ball and I bit into that and all this liquid exploded in my mouth and I had to chew the sack, get rid of that, make that go down. And then nine months later, I gave birth to a Joey’ he joked.
Christopher has had a lucrative career starring in Rentaghost, I Claudius, Some Mother Do ‘Av ‘Em and he’s also played a sex-crazed vicar in Poldark.
And while he is satisfied financially, he said: ‘I think that I’d be a very good multimillionaire. There’s lots of friends I have who I’d help because times are tough and it would be marvellous to be a sort of benefactor to so many people that I know.
‘And it would be wonderful. But I’m, you know, I’m amazed at how I’m still here after 60 years in the business.’
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