Celebrity Juice is a British television comedypanel game on ITV2, broadcast since 24 September 2008. The show is written and presented by Keith Lemon, the alter-ego of comedian Leigh Francis. The format for the series was first suggested in 2007, after the final series of Leigh Francis' Channel 4sketch showBo' Selecta!. ITV approached Francis to create a show featuring popular alter-ego Keith Lemon, and after the success of the five-part series Keith Lemon's Very Brilliant World Tour, the channel commissioned Celebrity Juice. The original premise of the show was to see which team knows most about the week's tabloid news stories, although later series focus more on the comedy factor of the participating celebrity guests and games involving them, rather than discussing the week's news. It was confirmed on 7 September 2017 that the show had received a makeover with the set and titles card being updated. The new set featured Greek statues all around the back. In December 2018, team captain Fearne Cotton announced that she would leave the series after ten years in order to pursue other projects. She was replaced by Paddy McGuinness. McGuinness left after one series and was replaced by Mel B. On 4 May 2020, it was announced that Willoughby had decided to quit the series after 12 years on the show. She made her final appearance as team captain at the end of the 23rd series. Mel B also departed at the end of series 23.
Production
Celebrity Juice was filmed at the Riverside Studios from 2008 until 2014. In August 2014 it was announced that the show, along with the BBC's Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Sweat the Small Stuff, would be hosted at Elstree Studios Stage 9 whilst redevelopment takes place at their former home. For its first seven series, the show was produced by Talkback Thames, and it has been produced by Talkback since series eight. The show is produced by Dan Baldwin and Leon Wilson. In 2011, the show won the Best Entertainment Show Award at the TV Choice Awards and in 2012, it won an NTA for best comedypanel show and a BAFTA Award for the Best YouTube Audience.
Games
Transmissions
Merchandise
A Celebrity Juice calendar was released by Danilo Promotions, it features 68 pages of classic moments from the show.
A Celebrity Juice book was released by Orion. It features 160 pages and was published on a hardback format and kindle version.
Home media
DVD and Blu-ray releases
Online
Celebrity Juice was previously released on Netflix, although only selected episodes from series seven were available
On iTunes Series 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and aired episodes from Series 12 as well as Too Juicy for TV.
Guest appearances
The following have made more than one appearance on the show as a guest panellist. ;44 appearances
Gino D'Acampo
;28 appearances
Chris Ramsey
;17 appearances
Paddy McGuinness
Joey Essex
;15 appearances
Johnny Vegas
;11 appearances
Jimmy Carr
;10 appearances
Caroline Flack
;9 appearances
Eamonn Holmes
Rylan Clark-Neal
;8 appearances
Joe Swash
Olly Murs
Phillip Schofield
;7 appearances
Emma Bunton
Louis Walsh
;6 appearances
Antony Cotton
Dave Berry
Stacey Solomon
;5 appearances
Aston Merrygold
Danny Dyer
Dermot O'Leary
Dougie Poynter
Michelle Keegan
Peter Andre
Verne Troyer
;4 appearances
Ashley Roberts
Charlotte Crosby
Chris Moyles
Craig Revel Horwood
Davina McCall
Ella Eyre
Harry Judd
Jack P. Shepherd
Jay McGuiness
Jonathan Ross
Mark Wright
Paloma Faith
Rick Edwards
Ricky Wilson
Russell Kane
Tulisa
Will Mellor
;3 appearances
Andrew Maxwell
Catherine Tyldesley
Christine Bleakley
Danny Jones
Example
Fazer
Fred Sirieix
Jade Thirlwall
Jesy Nelson
Katie Price
Kelly Brook
Kian Egan
Kimberley Walsh
Kimberly Wyatt
Leigh-Anne Pinnock
Louie Spence
Mel B
Melanie C
Melvin Odoom
Myleene Klass
Nathan Sykes
Pamela Anderson
Perrie Edwards
Professor Green
Rizzle Kicks
Ronan Keating
Ruth Langsford
Thomas Turgoose
Tom Fletcher
Vernon Kay
Vicky Pattison
;2 appearances
Abbey Clancy
Alex Zane
Alex Brooker
Amir Khan
Anthony McPartlin
Ashley Banjo
Ayda Field
Brigitte Nielsen
Brooke Vincent
Charlie Brooks
Chip
Christian Jessen
Conor Maynard
Courtney Act
Craig Gazey
David Guetta
Declan Donnelly
Denise van Outen
Dynamo
Frankie Bridge
Gemma Collins
George Lamb
Georgia May Foote
Gok Wan
Greg James
Heidi Range
James Argent
James Blunt
Jason Byrne
Jason Gardiner
Jason Manford
Joe Lycett
John Newman
John Partridge
Katy B
Keith Duffy
Kerry Katona
Kevin McHale
Kym Lomas
Laura Whitmore
Lee Ryan
Lethal Bizzle
Louise Redknapp
Lucy Fallon
Marvin Humes
Max George
Megan McKenna
Noel Clarke
Ollie Locke
Oritsé Williams
Peaches Geldof
Pixie Lott
Richard Bacon
Richard Hammond
Rita Simons
Rob Beckett
Rochelle Humes
Sam Faiers
Samia Ghadie
Sara Cox
Sarah Harding
Scott Mills
Stephen Mulhern
Susanna Reid
Tess Daly
Tinchy Stryder
Tom Parker
Vanessa White
a. Appearances made before McGuinness became a team captain.
b. Does not include Essex's appearance as team captain in series 14.
c. Does not include Brook's stint as team captain in series 9.
Reception
Critical reception
In 2009, 2010 and 2011, the show was voted "Worst British TV Panel Show" in the British Comedy Guide's annual awards.