Claudia Winkleman’s team of traitors are doing a good job of whittling away those trusty faithfuls in the BBC’s latest captivating reality game show. Viewers are hooked as they watch the contestants struggle to work out the culprits.
With almost every episode ending on a cliffhanger, it’s no surprise that social media is buzzing with theories and predictions. Viewers just can’t seem to get enough of this game and its players.
Now at the halfway point, there are just five more episodes left until the winners are revealed in what will no doubt be an explosive final. The current episodes are available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with only five more to go.
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When is The Traitors next on BBC?
Thanks to the World Cup, The Traitors has been moved from its 9pm Wednesday spot. Instead of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the show will broadcast on Tuesday, December 13, Thursday, December 14 and Friday, December 15 all at 9pm.
The series will then continue next week with the final three episodes on Tuesday, December 20, Wednesday, December 21 and Thursday, December 22.
When is the final of The Traitors on the BBC?
After four weeks and 12 episodes, the finale of the BBC’s The Traitors will broadcast on December 22 at 9pm. While there is no inkling of which contestants make it that far on the BBC website, it does look like viewers are in for a wild ride.
In promotional images for the episode, host Claudia Winkleman is seen facing a helicopter as it lands in the stunning Scottish highlands. The description says that the remaining contestants, whether they are traitors or faithfuls, will face their biggest mission yet to add more money to the “jaw-dropping prize pot”.
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