George Takei helped his campmates win four meals in last night's Bustucker Trial (04.12.08) on 'I'm A Celebrity. Get Me Out Of Here!'

The former 'Star Trek' actor joined the remaining contestants Joe Swash, Martina Navratilova and David Van Day to take part in the 'Celebrity Cyclone'

challenge.

The four contestants had to face a barrage of water cannons and wind machines pumping out gale force blasts as they desperately tried to find the stars to earn themselves a hearty meal.

Before the trial started, presenter Ant McPartlin said: "Today you will be battling the elements to win your meals. You must decide on an order - who goes 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th. When the klaxon sounds, the first person must carry all four stars to the first finish position.

"Once the first person is in position, the second person may make their way to the second finish position - collecting three of the stars on the way.

Once the second is in position the third person can make their way to the third finish position, picking up 2 stars as they pass. And once the third is in place, the fourth and final person can set out to the fourth finish position, collecting a single star en route."

George, 71, was first up and despite struggling to stay on his feet he managed to make it to his finishing position with all four stars.

David and Martina were second and third up and both made it to the required positions, but with just 90 seconds to go Joe lost his footing and his attempts to cling on to Martina resulted in her being swept away by a whirlwind and wiping out the other two contestants.

But the foursome staged a late rally and got back in their positions with just seconds to spare winning a meal each.

Enjoying a group hug Joe said: "When I got my star back down, I thought please let everyone have got their stars and I looked round and thought well done team, It's our last night as a foursome and it's down to the last day so let's make it a good one."

Martina Navratilova admits she has been a crybaby during her time in the jungle.

The former tennis player admits she has found her time on 'I'm A Celebrity.

Get Me Out Of Here!' an emotional rollercoaster.

She revealed in the Bush Telegraph: "I cry at drop of a hat. Even commercials make me cry, I'm a soft touch. It's a long schlep through here, for three weeks we have to keep control of everything but you have to put everything in perspective and not get too overwrought. I cried a few times, mostly for other people. Once I lost it because of mum, but the other times it was feeling happy or sad for other people.

"I've had my moments in here but these surroundings bring it out. You have extremes of emotions here because everyone's on edge."

Martina's fellow campmate George Takei also admitted his time in the Australian jungle had been the most "memorable experience" of his life.

He said: "It's been a life-changing experience. Really, this has been the most memorable and unusual experience in my life, meeting those fascinating people and surviving the hardship. I am so honoured and flattered to be among the final four people. I thought Joe, Martina and Simon would be in the final three, now I'd like to be in the final three."

David Van Day strapped a giant tea strainer and cup to his head as part of the latest Celebrity Chest task.

The former Dollar star was joined by Martina Navratilova for the challenge, which saw the pair attempt to collect water in the cup in order to gain access to the chest's key.

After leaving the camp, the couple strode through the forest where they were eventually greeted by a giant tea pot.

Upon closer inspection, they found a note which read: "I'm a little tea pot short and stout, I fire tea balls from my spout. When I hit a target, tea falls out, catch it all, then drain it out."

Tennis legend Martina immediately attached the strainer, cup and saucer to David's head and made him stand underneath a water container.

She then began loading the tea pot with tennis balls, which she had to fire at plates dangling from trees. When a target was hit, the container was tilted, covering David in water. The more water that got into the cup, the easier it would be for Martina to locate the key.

As the game got underway, David joked: "Is this how you won Wimbledon?"

Martin soon hit her stride, and replied: "Yes, this is how you win Wimbledon."

The pair eventually managed to get enough water into the cup to retrieve the key, and promptly returned to camp where they discovered they would need to answer 12 questions relating to their time in the jungle.

As well as answering a number of queries about past trials, the group - Marina, David, Joe Swash and George Takei - were also asked some more light-hearted ones, with Joe quick to remember that 'Pinky and Perky' was the nickname he gave Nicola's breasts.

Certain they had answered all 12 questions correctly and so were in for a treat, the group were devastated to learn they had actually got two wrong and so for the first time in the series had failed.

However, Joe's sorrow was short lived - he was delighted when it was revealed the group was to receive two inflatable donkey suits.

A less-excited David moaned: "We stood under 500 pails of water for you to wear that bloody suit."