List of Celebrity Juice games

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The following is a list of rounds that have appeared in various series' of the ITV2 television game show Celebrity Juice throughout its 18 seasons within a nine-year run. The show is presented by Keith Lemon, with regular team captains Holly Willoughby and Fearne Cotton.

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  1. Keith vs. Jedward; in which Keith takes on Irish twins Jedward in a variety of challenges. Formats have included 'Keith vs. Jedward: Around the World'; 'Keith vs. Jedward: At the Games' and 'Keith vs. Jedward: At the Movies'.
  2. Keith vs. The Hoff; in which Keith takes on American actor and presenter David Hasselhoff in a number of challenges.
  3. Keith vs. Verne; in which Keith takes on American actor Verne Troyer in a number of challenges. A variation of this format, 'Is Verne Bigger Than?', was played briefly in Series 3; the team captains had to guess if Verne was taller or smaller than a said object.
  4. Keith vs. Corrie; in which Keith takes on the cast of Coronation Street in a number of Corrie-themed challenges. Actors who took part included Simon Gregson, Michael Le Vell and Jack P. Shepherd.
  5. Keith vs. Rylan; in which Keith takes on former X Factor alumni Rylan Clark in a number of challenges.
  6. Keith vs. Daytime; in which Keith takes on a number of famous alumni from ITV daytime programme in various challenges.
  7. Keith vs. Beast; in which Keith takes on an animal or animals in a number of challenges, in which usually he has no chance of winning. The format was repeated in Series 11, known as 'Keith vs. Beast.... Again!'.
  8. Helen vs. Joey; a briefly-lived variation on the format in which Keith is the adjudicator in a number of challenges in which former Coronation Street actress Helen Flanagan goes head to head with The Only Way Is Essex star Joey Essex.
  9. The Bangtastic 4; A competition in which a number of celebrities dressed as superheroes competed in a number of tasks to see who would be the superior superhero. Competitors included Rylan Clark, Joey Essex, Abz Love from 5ive and Antony Costa.
  10. Honey I Benjamin Buttoned the Celebrities

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