Fans of award-winning reality competition series The Traitors have known for a while now that a celebrity edition was on the way.
However, it has been a difficult wait for many not knowing when it would actually make its way onto our screens. Now, the broadcaster has finally shared the start date for the unique season.
Not only that but we’ve been given the first glimpse of the contestants sat around the Round Table. They are joined by host Claudia Winkleman who tells them that their ‘glamourous lives count for nothing here’ and that ‘most of you will be murdered’.
The celebrities try to hold their best poker faces as they prepare to play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust. But when does The Celebrity Traitors begin? Who is taking part and is there a cash prize? Here’s all you need to know.
BBC have released the first look at the special series -Credit:BBC
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When does Celebrity Traitors start and when will new episodes release?
BBC are making a couple slight changes for the first celebrity edition of The Traitors. However, it’s definitely not all bad news for viewers as the first instalment will be a slightly extended episode.
The Celebrity Traitors will launch on Wednesday, October 8 at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer with a 70 minute episode. Episodes will air two nights a week on Wednesdays and Thursdays, at 9pm.
This is different from the civilian version which would air three times a week.
There are expected to be nine episodes in total. All of which will last 60 minutes. That means that the finale will be expected to air on November 5.
The celebrities are ready to play -Credit:BBC
Who is taking part in Celebrity Traitors and what is the prize?
More than a dozen famous faces are confirmed so far as part of the Celebrity Traitors line-up. We’re yet to find out which of the 19 will be Faithful, and how many will be dubbed as Traitors.
These include names from the world of comedy, film, television, music, sport and more. They will be competing for the chance of winning a cash prize up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice.
Below are the confirmed people taking part in the series:
Cat Burns – Singer/songwriter
Celia Imrie – Actor who recently appeared in Thursday Murder Club
Charlotte Church – Singer
Clare Balding – Broadcaster and author
David Olusoga – Historian and filmmaker
Joe Marler – Former England rugby player and podcaster
Jonathan Ross – Presenter
Kate Garraway – Broadcaster
Mark Bonnar – Scottish actor known for Guilt and Dept Q.
Nick Mohammed – Actor and comedian known for Ted Lasso
Niko Omilana – Content creator
Paloma Faith – Singer/songwriter and actor
Ruth Codd – Actor known for The Midnight Club
ADVERTISEMENTStephen Fry – Actor, writer, presenter
Tameka Empson – Actor and comedian known for 3 Non Blondes and EastEnders.
Tom Daley – Olympian and author
Is Traitors Uncloaked returning?
It seems all the celebrities are taking the game very seriously -Credit:BBC
For those who can’t get enough of The Traitors, the show’s companion video podcast is also returning for the celebrity version. Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked will air on BBC Two immediately after the main series and will also be available on BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer.
Host Ed Gamble returns to present and will be joined by the celebrities and players from previous series to analyse and react to developments in the castle.
When is The Traitors coming back?
The BBC have confirmed that the fourth series of the usual Traitors series is coming sometime in 2026. Not only this but a fifth instalment is also slated for production and applications for participants are open now.
Those who think they have what it takes to are encouraged to visit bbc.co.uk/takepart.
The Celebrity Traitors begins October 8 at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer
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