It's Thursday, and that means, yes, it's the final episode of The Celebrity Traitors. Following a change to the usual scheduling pattern, there was no Wednesday episode this week, and the show's millions of fans had a little bit longer to wait.
The first season of the runaway hit's star-packed spin-off is made up of nine episodes in total, and while it has aired twice a week up until this point, there's only one episode left – and it's tonight: Thursday, 6 November, at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer – right after the first episode in the new season of Celebrity Race Across the World.
The 70-minute episode will be immediately followed on BBC Two by The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked at 10:10pm, which will see all the finalists and host Claudia Winkleman join Ed Gamble in front of a studio audience.
A tense new trailer has been unveiled, showing remaining contestants Joe Marler, David Olusoga, Nick Mohammed, Cat Burns and Alan Carr as they fight it out for a massive charity prize.
"This is it," Winkleman can be heard saying over dramatic music. "Who can you trust? Who is on your side?"
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Last week, Kate Garraway fell at the final hurdle; banished from the Roundtable only to reveal that she had been a Faithful the whole time.
Noted farter Celia Imrie also exited, having been murdered in plain sight by a Shakespeare-quoting Carr at a dinner party.
Ratings have been huge, with recent data from Barb revealing that the first episode won a mighty 12.5 million viewers in its first seven days; a clear winner for that particular week.
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It escalated even more in week two, with the third episode netting 13.2 million in its first week – more than 5 million higher than its closest rival, Strictly Come Dancing, which achieved 7.4 million in the same timeframe.
Going into the final, the odds seem stacked against Carr and Burns, with Marler and Mohammed both (correctly) convinced that they are the remaining Traitors.
But can they convince historian Olusoga and secure a Faithful victory?
The Celebrity Traitors concludes on Thursday at 9pm on BBC1 and on iPlayer afterwards.
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Shaun is an Evening News Editor at Digital Spy, with over a decade of experience reporting on all things pop culture. He has written for outlets including Metro, Attitude, Huffington Post, The Mirror, Yahoo!, Pink News and Express Online, specialising in TV, movies, soaps, music and LGBTQ+ issues. He is also a BAFTA Rocliffe-winning scriptwriter, having written episodes of the soap Hollyoaks, the official Steps musical Here & Now and multiple Offie Award-nominated plays. He studied English Literature and Drama at the University of East Anglia, and will happily talk at length about Desperate Housewives to anyone who'll listen.














