Celebrity Traitors’ Alan Carr eyed up for major BBC chat show job

Celebrity Traitors’ Alan Carr eyed up for major BBC chat show job

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As the BBC show gets underway, one celebrity traitor star’s fame has increased, and they are currently in talks for a significant new agreement that would give them access to a private chat show.

BBC bosses are reportedly lining up a substantial deal with Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr, as his popularity with audiences continues to soar while the show airs, with other production companies also expressing interest.

Nearly a decade ago, Alan’s Channel 4 series, Chatty Man, was a hit with viewers. The star is now thought to be in early talks with the BBC for a new talk show. Several production companies are also thought to be interested in a show alongside his fellow traitor, Jonathan Ross.

“Alan is a natural raconteur, and viewers are getting to see him at his absolute best,” said an insider. He could attract a few big names on his show because of his excellent likeability and incredible contacts book.

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The BBC is “keen to keep their stand-out Traitors’ asset,” according to the source, adding that Alan’s agent has been buried in offers and show ideas over the past few days.

The BBC are keen to keep their stand-out Traitors asset because his agent has received a lot of offers and ideas over the past ten days. Although Wossy has only recently signed a one-year extension to his own chat show, it seems unlikely that anyone else would have an interest in that,” they told The Sun.

The BBC has unquestionably enjoyed Celebrity Traitors. More than 12 million viewers tuned in for the first episode, and at least 15 million tuned in for the final. Its numbers place it at the top of the BBC’s top unscripted program list for the first time since 2022, surpassing Strictly Come Dancing, which has the same number of episodes as it does now.

After being chosen as a traitor in the first episode, Alan has grown to be a top fan. Many initially believed him to be a terrible traitor, and Alan himself claimed to be the worst person to have ever performed in an opera during the previous season before quickly revealing herself to be a traitor.

Likewise, Alan very loudly spoke about being a Traitor in the first few episodes and had to be told off by Cat Burns for almost giving them away.

Fans, however, have said they enjoyed his antics and that despite his lack of subtlety, he was actually playing a good game. On X, a fan wrote, “We joked about Alan Carr being a s*** traitor, but PLOT TWIST I genuinely think he’s doing the best job of all three so far.

One viewer described Alan’s time on the program as the “best thing” of 2025. Can we all agree that casting Alan Carr as a Traitor this year is the best thing to have ever done?

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Another person shared a photo of Alan wearing a lantern and his traitor’s robe. The caption reads, “Alan Carr being chosen as a traitor, leading to this legendary image might be my single greatest achievement to date.”

Alan already has a BBC show, as he hosts a travelogue with Amanda Holden. The show has three seasons under its belt, in which they’ve jetted off to two places in Italy and one in Spain. It has been recommissioned for a fourth series, which will take them to Greece.

Source: Mirror

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