Charlie Brooks and Ashley Roberts turn treasure hunters for latest I'm A Celebrity task... and return back to the camp with chocolate biscuits
Charlie Brooks and Ashley Roberts channelled Anneka Rice for the latest Dingo Dollar Challenge on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
The adventurous duo undertook a treasure hunt on Thursday's episode on the reality show in a bid to win some prizes for their camp mates.
They made their way to a clearing in the jungle - where they discovered instructions, a compass and a hand-held radio on a tree.
Treasure hunt: Charlie Brooks and Ashley Roberts channelled Anneka Rice for the latest Dingo Dollar Challenge on I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!
The former Pussycat Doll read the instructions: 'Contact your camp mates using the radio; each answer will tell you where to go; your compass will guide you from tree to tree; the one final answer will set the dollars free.’
They had to radio through a question to the camp, and if they answered it correctly they would receive co-ordinates to the next tree that had a clue on it.
Radio Ga Ga: The pair had to radio in questions to their campmates. If they got them right, the treasure hunters would receive another clue
Pointing north: The adventurous due had to use a compass to find their way to the next clue
Little lost boy: Hugo Taylor tried to give them advice on how to use a compass but got it completely wrong
It all began promisingly after they correctly guessed that Colin Baker has starred in 32 Doctor Who episodes.
However, Hugo was left red raced after he radioed the pair instructions on how to use a compass, but incorrectly told them to follow the black end of the compass rather the red end.
Helpful hands: David Haye and Eric Bristow try to help Ashley and Charlie by answering correct questions
Helen Flanagan didn't know how many millions of pounds it cost Manchester City for her football star boyfriend.
Luckily for the former Coronation Street beauty, the camp got it right.
Hugo also guessed what a term costs at Harrow - leading Eric Bristow to joke: 'What a waste of money. You’d want a refund.'
Jungle cats: The pair enjoyed showing off their adventurous skills
Food tonight: The hungry campmates gorged on chocolate biscuits after their win
Cheer up Hugo: Hugo Taylor was roundly mocked by Nadine over his cooking once more
Victorious: The campers celebrate with news of the chocolate haul
Hugo replied: 'I’m not very good at numbers.
“Nor compasses” answered Eric. “Or cooking” jibed Nadine - adding further fuel to the fire between Nadine and Hugo.
Nadine correctly guessed how many letters were in the surname of Linda’s on screen sister in Birds Of A Feather.
And Eric came up with the competition's knock out answer after guessing how many pounds David Haye weighted in at when he defeated Nikolai Valuev to become world champion.
Something for the ladies: Brian Conley takes a dip in the seemingly icy pool after he was told that he smelled a bit
Taking the plunge: Brian wanted to make sure the ladies weren't the only ones seen enjoying the water
Doing a Myleene: Helen Flanagan shows off her enviable figure in the shower
The final key opened a box, which contained the dingo dollars.
The traded the reality show currency for some chocolate biscuits after Eric correctly guessed the combined age of all 10 celebrities.
The returned victorious - much to the pleasure of their campmates.Charlie said: 'Everyone was over the moon and I think because we’ve hot no food tonight it was just such a lovely little treat for us all.'
Victorious: The campers celebrate with news of the chocolate haul
Colin added 'It was probably a bit stale but even in that case we all slowly and carefully digested every morsel.'
The housemates were glad for the food after Helen came back empty handed for the third time after her bushtucker trial.
And Charlie admitted she was disappointed that Charlie didn't make more of an effort.
Dubbed Cruelty Towers, the task saw Helen work her way through the hotel's rooms collecting up to ten stars - with each star representing a meal for the camp.
But unsurprisingly, she was not alone in the hotel.
Coming up empty handed: Helen tried to be defiant before facing her third trial in a row. But she failed to win her campmates any meals once again
Third time lucky: Dubbed Cruelty Towers, the latest task saw Helen work her way through the hotel's rooms collecting up to ten stars - with each star representing a meal for the camp
In the dark: Flanagan demanded to leave after the room was plunged into darkness
Joining her in the room was a host of jungle critters including an ostrich, spiders, snakes and a crocodile.
After she screamed to be let out when the room plunged into darkness, she regretted her decision and didn't want to tell her camp mates that she didn't have any meals to give them.
She said: 'I do not want to go back to camp.
'I’ve got to make an impression and they are going to start getting annoyed. I’m annoyed with myself, I didn’t do the best I could do and that’s what irritates me. I could have done better than I did.'
David Haye later told the Bush Telegraph, 'Am I disappointed, yes, am I upset, no. She said she tried her best and that’s all you can ask from our little Helen.'
And Helen has another chance to redeem herself after she and Charlie Brooks were picked for the next Bushtucker trial.
Starving: At least the group now had chocolate biscuits to dunk in their drink
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