Results
Evictions were decided via a public televote, where the contestant getting the most votes would be "turfed out".
1st evicted: Twink, pantomime actress
2nd evicted: Paddy O'Gorman, TV presenter
3rd evicted: Mary Coughlan, jazz musician
4th evicted: Kevin Sharkey, artist
5th evicted: Mary Kingston, children's TV presenter
6th evicted: Tamara Gervasoni, then Rose of Tralee
Runner-up: Gavin Lambe-Murphy, gossip columnist
Winner: George McMahon, soap actor
The show was won by George McMahon, an actor from Fair City. He split his prize money between a children's charity, a children's hospital and a centre for those with disabilities. Kevin Sharkey had a serious disagreement with the other "farmhands", as they were called, and subsequently refused to appear with them on The Late Late Show after the series, instead appearing on rival chat show The Dunphy Show.
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