Learning English - Words in the News 07 December, 2005 - Published 16:18 GMT Carol Thatcher wins TV show | ||||||||||||
The daughter of Margaret Thatcher, the former British Prime Minister, has won a television show which involved surviving in the jungle in Australia. Carol Thatcher had to do unpleasant things, such as eating kangaroo testicles. This report from Bernadette Kehoe: Carol Thatcher reportedly never told her mother that she was going to the Australian jungle to appear on the show, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here. 52-year-old Carol, who qualified as a solicitor before switching to journalism, showed the spirit of an iron lady, when it came to challenges such as eating squelching kangaroo testicles and fish eyes as well as swimming across a lake with poisonous frogs, snakes and furry bushrats on her head. There was also the embarrassment of being caught on camera going to the toilet. So what would mother have made of it all? Carol says we'll probably never know. CAROL THATCHER: "I'm not too sure, with the greatest respect in the world to I'm A Celebrity, that this is my ma's sort of programme. I don't think she was glued to every episode." Carol Thatcher is described in today's British newspapers as an "unlikely national treasure" and "a true British eccentric, blissfully unaware of her own genius." She was an outsider to win, and, as a result, the bookmakers have lost a good deal of money. They're now saying they shouldn't have been surprised that a Thatcher has an iron constitution. I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here showed the spirit of an iron lady being caught on camera So what would mother have made of it all? my ma's sort of programme she was glued to every episode unlikely national treasure a true British eccentric an outsider to win the bookmakers Do a comprehension quiz about this story | LATEST STORIES 27 May, 2011 Destruction of smallpox virus delayed 25 May, 2011 Micro-finance 'misused and abused' 20 May, 2011 Lonely planets 18 May, 2011 Germany to invest in more electric cars 16 May, 2011 Argentina builds a tower of books Other Stories | |||||||||||