The Celebrity Traitors had a dramatic first week and it's only getting better in week two. Here's everything you need to know about the next episode, including its start time and our updated predictions for the ultimate winner.
The hit BBC reality series returned last week with its first celebrity iteration, with host Claudia Winkleman welcoming 19 famous faces to the beautiful location of Ardross Castle in Scotland.
Thursday 9 October's episode saw Traitor Alan Carr dispatch close friend Paloma Faith, while on Wednesday 15 Oct, Niko Omilana was banished following a hair-raising round-table cliffhanger from the week before, and shockingly, Tom Daley was murdered for being too clever by half.
None of that, of course, even registered compared with the seismic effect of Celia Imrie's tommy squeaker, let off in the cabin challenge.
Oof. Fortunately there's not long to wait for the next instalment: The Celebrity Traitors will return at 9pm tonight, Thursday 16 Oct, on BBC One.
And with another murder on the way, it will be bad news for Ruth, David or Charlotte. Naturally, anything could happen.
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Here are our odds on who is most likely to be the ultimate winner based on what we've seen so far.
Cat Burns 2/1 - Cool, calm and still managing to keep a fairly low profile. Also has the natural advantage of the Traitor.
Joe Wilkinson 5/1 - Flying under the radar and generally liked by the group. Unlikely to make stupid mistakes.
Clare Balding 6/1 - Guileless innocence is a powerful weapon on this this show, and few would distrust her. But what if she gets recruited?
Ruth Codd 9/1 - Great entertainment value, but won't keep her opinions to herself (mistake!) and perhaps hasn't got enough of a 'gang' to protect her.
Mark Bonnar 9/1 - If he can stay out of the Traitors' sights he might be a surprise contender.
Jonathan Ross 12/1 - His position slipped massively after Ruth's accurate accusations of his lying about being in an early alliance with Niko, backed up by Clare.
Nick Mohammed 12/1 - Nick might be a little too clever. His puzzle abilities win favour in the tasks, but will also make him appear suspicious.
Lucy Beaumont 12/1 - We mentioned guileless innocence, right? Lucy is the embodiment of that, but might blow her chances by accident.
Charlotte Church 12/1 - Another one whose heart is on her sleeve. Unlikely to ever be suspected as a traitor, but can she escape their clutches?
David Olusoga 17/1 - Brains aren't an advantage in the Traitors. People suspect the clever ones.
Stephen Fry 17/1 - Another clever one, who also suffers from an inability to keep a low profile.
Celia Imrie 17/1 - She suffers from having played too many sweetly innocent looking women hiding a secret genius. Would you trust her? Plus the farting.
Joe Marler 20/1 - A smart fellow but doesn't seem gifted at winning hearts. You need strangers to trust you in this game.
Kate Garraway 25/1 - Already a strong candidate for eviction, she can't seem to fade into the background.
Alan Carr 25/1 - The "Linda" of the group. He may be a traitor but surely he won't be able to keep that hidden for long.
Paloma Faith - Murdered
Niko Omilana - Banished
Tom Daley - Murdered
Tameka Empson - Banished
The Traitors series 1-3 are streaming on BBC iPlayer. The Celebrity Traitors airs on BBC One on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm.
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