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The historian and broadcaster, 56, praised the 'clever format' and host Claudia Winkleman for making the series.

25 days ago

Eleven million viewers watched last year as the treacherous funnyman, 49, beat faithfuls Joe Marler, 35, Nick Mohammed, 45, and David Olusoga, 55, to claim the £87,500 prize pot.

3 months ago

Marler, alongside singer Car Burns, actor Nick Mohammed, historian David Olusoga and comedian Alan Carr, reached the final of the show that had captivated millions across the country.
In a twist that nobody could have seen coming, the comic, 49, somehow managed to hoodwink Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga into believing he was a Faithful.

At last, a great institution filled with trusted public figures. Shame the Traitors don’t run Britain | Marina Hyde ⊕⊕

The Celebrity Traitors drew to a magnificent close this week – and proved that these lying double-crossers are of a far finer calibre than our MPs

  • This article contains spoilers about the final episod…

The 55-year-old, who was a Faithful on the show, appeared on the programme to chat to hosts Anna Jones and Kamali Melbourne about his time on the popular BBC series.
It's estimated that 10 million people tuned in for the grand finale that saw Traitor Alan, 49, hoodwink Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga into believing he was a Faithful.
After weeks of strategic gameplay, alliances and betrayals, the comedian, 49, managed to hoodwink Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga into believing he was a Faithful.

The first series came to a sensational, phenomenal and genuinely mind-boggling conclusion … by ruining the greatest love story of our age

Did he play a blinder? Or did the faithfuls just play really –…

LIVE UPDATES: Follow the latest from the Celebrity Traitors finale as five players, Alan Carr, Cat Burns, Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga compete to win the £100,000 prize.

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