Wild Things - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Episode 1
Kate Humble and Jason Byrne host as more contestants tackle the Wild Wood's fiendish obstacle course. Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash take on the celeb challenge.

Episode 2

Episode 3
A new batch of eager contestants take on the Wild Wood's fiendish obstacle course. Hosts Jason Byrne and Kate Humble guide you through the messy mayhem.

Episode 4
The bonkers battles continue as a new set of Wild Things enter the woods in the hope of winning £10,000. Plus, celebrities team up to take on a wacky challenge.

Episode 5
More brilliantly bonkers challenges await the latest bunch of Wild Things. Plus, TOWIE's Lauren Goodger and comedian Mark Watson try their luck in the Wild Wood.

Episode 6
Kate Humble and Jason Byrne host as six new teams suit up in giant animal costumes in a bid to land a cash prize. Plus, celebs take on the wacky challenges too.

Episode 7

Episode 8
Tune in for more barmy fun as a brand new set of contestants suit up and enter the Wild Wood. Lauren Goodger is among the celebs taking on a special challenge.

Compilation Show 1
Relive all the fun of the Wild Wood in this special look back at the funniest, wackiest and messiest moments of series three.

Compilation Show 2
Celebrities bash, splash and crash their way through the Wild Wood in this special highlights show from series three. Jason Byrne and Kate Humble host.
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