The second and final series first aired on 10 July, and ran for seven weeks, a little longer than the previous year's series. It was announced in late May 2006 that
Fearne Cotton would be Kielty's new co-host with Series 1 winner
Jayne Middlemiss presenting
Aftersun with
Matt Brown on
ITV2. It also has a new sponsor, popular chocolate bar
Bounty. The show follows a format closer to that of the revival series in 2015 with new features islanders coming in each week. The first vote off also trialled the concept of islanders making the final decision who went however due to lack of full participation producers reverted to a public vote to save to determine eviction outcomes. On 6 July the list of contestants was announced, with the news that the word "Celebrity" would be dropped from the show title, due to the inclusion of non-celebrities. Previous islanders Paul Danan and Calum Best joined as late arrivals. Both later made cameos in the first series of the revived show in 2015. 10 July–28 August, seven weeks, 17 contestants and 3 house guests:
House guests On
Love Island, three house guests entered the resort for set periods of time, which was usually a contract of a week. House guests were not eligible for evictions or winning the prize fund of £50,000 at the end of the series, but were allowed to be voted into the Love Shack. As with the actual contestants they received an appearance salary.
Returns • In week two, in a bid to boost the ratings, the producers decided series one contestant
Paul Danan would be put on Love Island as a regular contestant hoping he would provide the rating winning actions of the previous year. Danan was known by most on the island especially
Lee Otway and
Lady Victoria Hervey whose sister Isabella was involved with him in the first series and for a short period afterwards. • On 7 August series one finalist
Calum Best entered Love Island for the second time, where he attracted a lot of female attention, especially from
Bianca Gascoigne, with whom he struck up a romance. • After
Sophie Anderton and
Chris Brosnan were seen getting closer, evicted
Lady Victoria Hervey returned to the Island for a day and hid in the secret suite where she confronted her friend Sophie and poured a bottle of wine over her head for moving in on her man. • On 20 August
Leo Ihenacho made a surprise return by jumping out of a
pop out cake, to the resort for one night only to confront Calum and Bianca over their relationship. He left the next day. This resulted in Calum ending things with Bianca.
Notes On 18 July,
Steve-O was added to the show in an effort to boost ratings. Despite stating that he had stopped drinking, he asked for beer while on the show. On 19 July, he abruptly left
Love Island because he was not allowed enough alcohol or chocolate.
Lady Victoria Hervey was voted off the show on Friday 21 July although her chosen man
Chris Brosnan had been the favourite to leave. Hervey told hosts Patrick Kielty and Fearne Cotton that she hoped the relationship would continue in the real world but then had second thoughts when she was shown footage of Brosnan saying that he also liked Colleen. Former basketball player
Dennis Rodman entered the show on the third week on 27 July as a Houseguest to boost the ratings after being popular on Celebrity Big Brother 2006 in January. He flirted with
Colleen Shannon and created friction with
Lee Otway (who was coupled with Shannon at the time) before walking on his fourth day on 30 July out of the seven contracted until 3 August 2006. Otway, who was coupled with Shannon developed strong feelings for her, but was devastated when she revealed via a video link that she didn’t see it going anywhere and instead just wanted to be friends. Both remained on the show, but Shannon was evicted two weeks later. Otway left later in the competition in the final week. Identical twins Emma and Eve Ryan joined the Love Island on 31 July, but were ejected from the show by producers on 4 August. No explanation was given to the public. It was announced on 6 August that
Calum Best would enter Love Island next day. Also on 6 August, it was confirmed on the Love Island website that
Shane Lynch had left the island to make up with a woman back home. On 14 August,
Big Brother 3 winner
Kate Lawler entered
Celebrity Love Island. On final night, 28 August 2006, Kate Lawler was the last girl to be evicted before the final showdown. The winners were
Bianca Gascoigne and
Calum Best, with
Kéllé Bryan and
Brendan Cole runners-up. An average of 3.8 million people tuned in to watch the final, peaking at 4.4m, down from the previous year's peak figure of 5.9 million. ==
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