Bradford's Changing Rooms designer Linda Barker is among the the all-star line-up for the next telly survival show "I'm a celebrity - Get me out of here" .

The 42-year-old, brought up on a farm in Shelf, joins ballet dancer Wayne Sleep, chef Antony Worral Thompson, former Coronation Street star Chris Bisson and former footballer John Fashanu.

Actress Danniella Westbrook and weathergirl Sian Lloyd have also signed up.

Linda, who attended the then Bradford Girls' Grammar School and studied art at Percival Whitley College in Halifax, always claims that visits to Cartwright Hall in Bradford helped to develop her interest in art and design.

The rest of the celebrity line-up will be unveiled next week and is expected to include former MP Edwina Currie.

The ten celebrities will spend two weeks in Australia surviving on rice and water. Viewers get to vote who is booted out. DJ Tony Blackburn won the last series with It girl Tara Palmer-Tomkinson runner-up.

It also made a star of Christine Hamilton, wife of disgraced Tory MP Neil.

The show's producer Natalka Znak said the new line-up was a "quirky mix of characters."

"We have definitely got some colourful personalities in this group," she said.