In the show, Claudia Winkleman welcomes a group of celebrities as they arrive at a stunning castle in the Scottish Highlands to take part in the ultimate reality game of strategy, betrayal, and trust.
Joining Claudia in the Scottish Highlands for The Celebrity Traitors are: comedian Alan Carr; singer and songwriter Cat Burns; actor Celia Imrie; singer Charlotte Church; broadcaster Clare Balding; historian David Olusoga; former rugby player Joe Marler; comedian Jo Wilkinson and presenter Jonathan Ross.
Also taking part are broadcaster Kate Garraway; comedian Lucy Beaumont; actor Mark Bonnar; actor and comedian Nick Mohammed; content creator Niko Omilana; singer Paloma Faith; actor Ruth Codd; presenter and actor Stephen Fry; EastEnders star Tameka Empson and Olympic diver Tom Daley.
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It doesn’t take long before the celebrities start to doubt everything and everyone when Claudia secretly chooses the Traitors. Their mission is simple – under the cover of night, they must eliminate their fellow players one by one, ‘murdering’ them from the game. The rest – the Faithful – must figure out who the Traitors are and vote them out before they become the next target.

Those who avoid being ‘murdered’ or voted out make it to the final, hoping to win up to £100,000 for their charity. If a Traitor stays in the game, they take all the money and win. In the second episode, as the intense game of strategy, betrayal, and trust continues, the celebrity players realise that the mission is not only high stakes but might also give them key clues in their search for the Traitors. As night falls, the first Round Table begins, and emotions rise as everyone’s suspicions are tested — but are they focusing on the right people?
The Celebrity Traitors begins Wednesday 8th October on BBC One.
Source: Walesonline



