Following an absolutely thrilling eight episodes, The Celebrity Traitors finale is nearly here, with either Faithfuls or Traitors set to be declared victors of the BBC's inaugural celebrity edition.
Introducing 19 renowned personalities to Claudia Winkleman's gripping murder mystery game show has proved to be a gamble that has undoubtedly succeeded.
Alan Carr, "Big Dog" Jonathan Ross and Cat Burns were chosen as Traitors from the beginning, operating covertly against Faithfuls Celia Imrie, Charlotte Church, Clare Balding, David Olusoga, Joe Marler, Joe Wilkinson, Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont, Mark Bonnar, Nick Mohammed, Niko Omilana, Paloma Faith, Ruth Codd, Stephen Fry, Tameka Empson and Tom Daley.
Singer Paloma became the first victim of the game, murdered in plain sight and left lying in a coffin, whilst the likes of Tameka and Mark were brutally banished from the roundtable after tense arguments.
Throughout subsequent episodes, Alan Carr has been heard shrieking whilst suspended from branches, exclaiming "My testicles, I feel like a winner and a eunuch," the Joes have developed an unexpected friendship we never realised we craved, and Celia Imrie sent social media into meltdown with her flatulence, reports Wales Online.
 
   However, the moment has finally arrived for the champions to be announced.
When is Celebrity Traitors final?Following episodes broadcasting weekly on Wednesdays and Thursdays, the finale will air on Thursday, 6 November.
What time is Celebrity Traitors final?The grand finale will be broadcast at the usual slot of 9pm, following the premiere episode of Celebrity Race Across The World series three.
Before The Celebrity Traitors, Claudia shared her thoughts on the cast: "They're incredibly smart and kind. They play the game beautifully and were fully engulfed in it. It was an extraordinary experience and we're so so lucky this nineteen said yes. It's something we never take for granted and are so grateful for."
She had previously confessed to rejecting the concept of a celebrity edition, stating: "I thankfully have absolutely zero power, because I said, 'I really don't think we should do that'."
However, upon learning about the celebrities who showed interest, she confessed: "I can't believe it, I can't believe they said yes."
She continued: "When we do the non-celebrity version, I feel like their mum... I feel very protective over them, I want them to do well. I'm desperate for the Faithfuls to catch a Traitor and I'm desperate for the Traitors to get away with it in equal measure, and I want them to be happy and to enjoy the experience and the camaraderie was extraordinary between all of them."
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