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When is Celebrity Traitors on? Episode release schedule and times in full

Celebrity Traitors has arrived!

The moon has risen, the owl has hooted, the lanterns have been lit, the peacock has screeched, and Claudia Winkleman has a freshly-trimmed fringe. Yes, The Traitors is so backCelebrity Traitors, that is.

Just when we thought the BBC’s thrilling, high-camp game show of allegiances, deception and rosé couldn’t get any better, they brought in some familiar faces. The first celebrity season features an array of British celebs — and some very lovable ones at that. There’s Stephen Fry exercising his Shakespeare prowess in the library. There’s Celia Imrie, a sinister glint in her eye as she promises Claudia, “she’s not that nice.” There’s Alan Carr, sweating up a storm as the most unlikely traitor. It’s literally so fun to watch.

After last night’s extra-long opening episode, complete with its nail-biting cliffhanger ending, naturally, we are desperate for more. Here’s what you need to know about when Celebrity Traitors is on TV and what time it airs each evening.

When is Celebrity Traitors on Episode release schedule and times in full

PHOTOGRAPHER:,Euan Cherry

Celebrity Traitors episode one recap

The first episode of Celebrity Traitors delivered all of the surprises and big personalities we could have dreamed of. The celeb arrived in small groups in the signature Land Rovers (apparently, they couldn’t be bothered with the train) only to find the cars all turned around once they reached the castle. The celebs were taken to a makeshift graveyard where each had a grave with their name on it. A nice and macabre start!

They were then tasked with digging their own graves in order to find shields. Six lucky celebs won the prize of immunity from murder.

Next, Claudia picked her three celebrity traitors: presenter Jonathan Ross, singer Cat Burns and Linda 2.0 Alan Carr, who immediately spiralled into a panic as soon as his blindfold was off. Yes, this is going to be iconic, thanks for asking.

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