Any supposed "workprint" of the 2005 season would likely exist only in the archives of ITV or among producers, rather than as a widely circulating pirated file.
There is no verifiable public record or established "workprint" for Season 5 of the British, American, or Australian versions of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! . As a reality television series broadcast largely live, the production does not typically utilize "workprints"—rough cuts used during film production—for the televised episodes. Context of Season 5 Across Versions If you are looking for details on the specific Season 5 (or Series 5) of the show, here is the official information for the most prominent versions: UK Version (Series 5, 2005): Winner: Carol Thatcher. Key Events: This series is known for the first-night incident where Carol Thatcher was caught urinating near her bed. It also saw the medical withdrawal of Elaine Lordan on the first day and Kimberley Davies following an injury during a trial. Hosts: Ant & Dec. Australian Version (Season 5, 2019): Winner: Richard Reid. Format: Included a companion show called "Saturday Schoolies," described as a "jungle detention" where celebrities completed school-themed tasks. US Version: Season 2 (2009): The US version only ran for two seasons. The second season featured celebrities like Heidi and Spencer Pratt and Janice Dickinson. There is no "Season 5" for the American iteration. Prime Video +10 Clarification on "Workprints" 10 sites I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) series 5 The fifth series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! began on 20 November 2005 and ended on 5 December 2005. The programme r... Wikipedia I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (UK Series 5) For this series 12 contestants participated, one more than in the previous series. Bobby Ball and Tommy Cannon were announced as l... I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Wiki | Fandom
Breakdown sequences that were deemed "too dark" for family TV.
A ticker or clock often runs in the corner, showing the frame number or time.
Scenes may appear in a different order or include longer, unedited cuts.