Celebrity Traitors favourite eyed-up for huge new show after huge popularity

Celebrity Traitors favourite eyed-up for huge new show after huge popularity

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Celebrities like Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, and Cat Burns as Traitors in a drama-filled debut feature the well-known faces vying to win £100,000 for their chosen charity.

According to reports, the BBC is attempting to arrange a large-scale payment for the new chat show hosted by Celebrity Traitors. Celebrity Traitors is already a well-known company, and it looks like one person could land themselves a job there.

Almost a decade after his Channel 4 series, Chatty Man, Alan Carr is said to be in early talks to launch a new chat show after his popularity on Traitors. The 49-year-old has offers galore as there’s also rumours that production companies are keen for a format alongside fellow show companion Jonathan Ross.

Alan is one of the the Traitors on the new BBC show alongside Jonathan and singer Cat Burns. Alan has managed to keep his cover so far and no one has suspected him of being a Traitor.

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According to a source, “Alan is a natural raconteur and viewers are getting to see him at his absolute best.” He could attract a few big names onto his show because of his exceptional likeability and incredible contacts book.

His agent has received a lot of offers and ideas over the past ten days, and the BBC wants to keep their standout Traitors asset. Although Jonathan Ross had a vehicle with him, it seems unlikely that Wossy [Jonathan Ross] will actually have a year to extend his own chat show, according to reality.

Celebrity Traitors is already off to a great start, surpassing all other unscripted shows in viewership since 2022. More than half of the show’s fans watched the first episode of the new series live on television, which was watched by almost 12 million viewers.

6. 5 million live viewers tuned in to the first episode of Celebrity Traitors, with 52.7 per cent of households having their televisions turned on, according to the BBC. Numerous of their fellow celebrities have already been murdered by Three Traitors.

The actress Ruth Codd followed after Paloma Faith’s best friend Alan killed her in plain sight, followed by Olympic diver Tom Daley’s death.

Some people are starting to look at Jonathan despite the fact that none of the Traitors have been resolved by the Faithfuls so far. One winner will be chosen and receive up to £100,000 for the charity they choose.

The program begins on Wednesday and Thursday and concludes with a special 70-minute episode on November 6. Nine episodes will follow. However, many viewers have pointed out that the traditional version typically airs on Fridays as well.

Steve Coogan’s new series How Are You? will air on Fridays instead of Celebrity Traitors. On BBC One, it’s Alan (Partridge) who is scheduled to air at 9 p.m.

Some viewers aren’t all that thrilled, as many were waiting patiently for the next episode. The public is depressed on social media.

One person said, “I want it boom, boom boom, and I want it only two episodes a week, that’s the only thing that spoils it for me,” with the other saying, “Sure, two episodes a week is criminal.”

The Mirror have contacted the BBC for comment.

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Source: Mirror

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