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00:00Previously, 19 celebrities arrived to play the ultimate murder mystery.
00:07These dastardly traitors, we've got to find them.
00:11All in the hope of winning up to £100,000 for their chosen charity.
00:17Six faithful have fallen.
00:19I'm a faithful.
00:20Faithful, faithful.
00:22What are the odds of us being so useless?
00:25But as the treacherous trio remain united...
00:28Is it me or is this getting a lot easier?
00:30Oh, my God!
00:32Suspicions continue to grow.
00:34Mark is so over the top.
00:36I wouldn't be surprised if he's a traitor.
00:39I like the big dog theory, but it'd have to be Stephen to be a traitor.
00:43I think it is Jonathan.
00:45And whilst the mission provided protection for some...
00:48There's a shield on the banshee!
00:49So I just take it and then we all don't tell the other team.
00:52Who wants it?
00:52Yes, please!
00:53For one unlucky player, the call of death is drawing near.
00:57So it's between...
00:59Charlotte, Davey, Kate.
01:02This is the Celebrity Traitors.
01:18Last night, the traitors committed their fourth murder.
01:24But which faithful fell victim to the banshee's cry?
01:29And I'm feeling...
01:31It's a new door, it's a new day, it's a new life for me.
01:44And I'm feeling...
01:47Oh, we're first.
01:50We are first, yes.
01:51When you have no person saying, come in, that's always a bit of a sign.
01:56Oh, smoked salmon today.
01:58The staff are awfully good.
02:00This morning, came down for breakfast, relieved I was in.
02:04Last night, we banished Claire.
02:07The game's sort of frustratingly now.
02:09We've lost six Scythe rules.
02:12It's looking bad now, innit?
02:14I felt very grim this morning.
02:17You know, I'm so cross with myself that I didn't speak up more.
02:21Yes, we misremembered.
02:22But the trouble is, once we start writing,
02:26it's like it goes tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick-tick.
02:28And you can't stop it.
02:29Yeah, as you say, it's a cascade.
02:30Yeah.
02:30And I'm thinking, oh my God, stop.
02:33There is a point where the train has left the station, I think, with someone.
02:37Yes.
02:38Well, think ourselves lucky we're alive.
02:39Who do you think might have been murdered?
02:41If Jonathan's a faithful, I think he might...
02:45I'm not sure he is.
02:46No, I'm not.
02:48Oh, God.
02:51Come in.
02:51Enter.
02:53Hey, Alan.
02:54Hey!
02:55Hey!
02:56Hey, Mark!
02:58Hey, you.
02:59How lovely.
03:00That's a good trio.
03:01Well done.
03:02I was hoping you three.
03:03I was hoping you three.
03:04I hope you all slept well.
03:06I did, because I got a shield.
03:07Hey!
03:08Oh, you had the shield, as did I.
03:11The traitors don't know.
03:14Well, they might not.
03:15The cheaters don't know who had the shield, that's right.
03:17They don't know.
03:18But if there was a traitor in the woods...
03:21Yeah.
03:22...they will have seen Kat get it, very obviously.
03:24Yeah.
03:25And they will have a chance to tell the other traitors.
03:27Yeah.
03:28Yeah.
03:29Yes, exactly.
03:30Do remember, and it's always good to remember, the last wishes of a dying person.
03:34Claire said.
03:35What Claire said, she turned to Charlotte, who was next to her, and said,
03:37when you started going for me, I knew it was you.
03:40So, her dying wish is that we consider Charlotte, if nothing more than that.
03:43I was the only other one to vote for Charlotte.
03:45I voted for Charlotte the day before, and you on the first day.
03:47And I voted for her first.
03:48And I'm still convinced by this.
03:50And watch her reaction as well, when the people come in as well.
03:52Yes, exactly.
03:53That's a good thing.
03:54To be sitting there and outwitting Stephen Fry, I mean, it's like beating Albert Einstein
03:59in chess or Cluedo or something.
04:01I just started stuffing cheese in my mouth, because I can't stop grinning.
04:05Isn't it funny?
04:06I was so nervous when Claudia squeezed me shoulder blade, and now I just love being a traitor.
04:12Come in!
04:13Come in!
04:14Yay!
04:15Yay!
04:16Yay!
04:17Oh, yes!
04:18Oh!
04:19Hey!
04:20Oh, good.
04:21Oh, how nice.
04:22Here we are.
04:23What a four.
04:24Well done.
04:25I'm alive!
04:26Walking into breakfast, I tried playing it cool, because I'm starting to get a little bit
04:29bored of all the niceties.
04:30Oh, how are you doing?
04:31How did you sleep?
04:32Oh, great to have you here.
04:33Stop with the chitter chatter.
04:34We need to start ramping it up a bit.
04:35Let's find a traitor.
04:36Who was in the forest group yesterday?
04:37I was.
04:38Yeah, I got a shield.
04:39Oh, we all survived?
04:40Does that work?
04:41So that means the traitor's in the other seven.
04:42Oh, unless someone has tried to kill Kat.
04:43Oh, yeah.
04:44Because they didn't know that Kat is...
04:45They were picking off the young ones.
04:46Kat has been playing an absolutely brilliant game, and...
04:47Oh, yeah.
04:48Oh, yeah.
04:49Oh, yeah.
04:50Oh, yeah.
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05:00Oh, yeah.
05:01Oh, yeah.
05:02Oh, yeah.
05:03Oh, yeah.
05:04It's a brilliant game.
05:05And there was something in the fact that, you know, she had the shield, but we chose to
05:10not tell everyone that she had the shield.
05:12I didn't buy that.
05:13And I do think she's slipping under the radar in the most brilliant way.
05:17But I don't think I'm going to name her at this point, because I think it's safer
05:21to align myself with her.
05:23I mean, of course, I'm speculating, but that's why it's so fun.
05:27So who's still to come through?
05:29Yeah.
05:30Oh, yeah.
05:31Who's left?
05:32Kate.
05:33Inshallah.
05:34Oh, my God.
05:35It's the last three.
05:36That's the last three.
05:37Already?
05:38That's a bit of a surprise.
05:40I think Kate's comfortable.
05:42Yeah, because I think Jonathan and Inshallah.
05:47Yes, you do, don't you?
05:49I'm really tense.
05:50Are you?
05:51Starts earlier and earlier, the stress.
05:54So if it's Kate, that rather confirms her suspicions.
06:03Claire, she certainly believed it was Charlotte.
06:07Uh-oh.
06:08Come in.
06:09Oh!
06:10Oh, my God.
06:11Charlotte has gone.
06:12No!
06:13How wrong we are.
06:14Oh!
06:15Plan B, guys.
06:16Plan B.
06:17So we decided?
06:18Yeah.
06:19Charlotte Church.
06:20It doesn't give anyone any indication that it could be us.
06:21It's also very, very calm under pressure.
06:22I feel like she might keep throwing stuff at the wall and then eventually it might stick.
06:23And they're going to go, why Charlotte?
06:24Why?
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07:19Ah, there we are.
07:24I thought I was going to be murdered.
07:27I'm outspoken at the round table and I'm outspoken with my opinions.
07:32Not that I was successful in being much of a threat to the traitors,
07:36but as the game progressed, I hope that I would have been
07:40and I hope that that's why they've gotten rid of me.
07:43Well played, traitors.
07:49That's mad. That's utterly insane.
07:53What a surprise. I never saw that coming.
07:57No, not at all.
07:58I'm very surprised about Charlotte.
08:01Not quite sure where to turn.
08:03I mean, all my guesses have been wrong, so I'm a bit befuddled.
08:08I think round table, I think we stop being nicey-nicey.
08:12I mean, just say who you think.
08:13If you think it's me, you think it's...
08:15Just say it.
08:17If it has to start before the round table, mate,
08:19Yes.
08:20Because when we get in there, we don't know.
08:22We're relying on the round table to inform us.
08:25We need to go in with a plan and pick them out.
08:28All of the traitors are still here
08:30and there is a real degree of bloodlust forming in the faithfuls
08:34and that's dangerous for us.
08:36I think my name might come up.
08:37I'm trying not to draw attention,
08:39so I try and sort of set myself into neutral.
08:42It's just really tricky.
08:43You've got to watch everything you do and say.
08:44Look out.
08:54Oh.
08:57Players, good morning.
08:59Good morning, Claudia.
09:00Another day, another celebrity death.
09:05Unbelievable.
09:07Oh, Charlotte.
09:08Poor Charlotte has been murdered.
09:13The voice of an angel, and now she is among them.
09:17Oh.
09:18Are you ready for a really, really horrible statistic?
09:21You started as 19.
09:25You are now 12.
09:28Players, you have lost seven faithful.
09:33Seven.
09:35That's bad, isn't it?
09:36Think about that while you enjoy your cheese.
09:41I will see you shortly for the mission
09:43and a tiny word of warning.
09:46Watch your step.
09:46Oh, no.
09:48Oh, Lord.
09:49Oh, Lord.
09:50Watch your step.
09:52She doesn't like us, does she?
09:54She has every reason to be contemptuous of us.
10:04A cup of tea.
10:05You want to have a cup of tea?
10:09Let's go in the, uh...
10:10The library?
10:11Libraries, yeah.
10:13Can I not be in the lead?
10:15Because I feel like I'm going, come on, girls.
10:17Gravel in the treads of my shoes.
10:22The leader of the faithfuls.
10:24Thank you for trusting me.
10:26Or the traitors.
10:28I think I trust you both.
10:30I really do.
10:31I mean, I don't see you as a traitor,
10:32but then there's a strong chance one of you is.
10:35I'll be straight with both of you.
10:36I'm suspicious of all the actors today.
10:39Okay.
10:39Just because how easy it would be for you to slip into it.
10:42Yeah, no, I can understand why you'd say that,
10:44and that's a, you know,
10:45but the skills we bring from our workplace
10:47don't seem to be any good.
10:49Well, hang on a minute.
10:50What's happened here?
10:51I'm terrible.
10:51You've just mentioned that.
10:53I've just said to you two,
10:53I just said to these two,
10:55I said, look, I'm looking at all the actors today.
10:58Yeah, okay.
10:58And now I am flanked.
11:01You are.
11:01Here we all are.
11:03If I was to rank you,
11:04you're suspect number one for me.
11:06I'm suspect number one?
11:07Yeah, if I had to pick a traitor in this environment.
11:09Why are you looking at the actors?
11:10Just, uh,
11:11You're best suited to slip into that role.
11:13Well, I tell you what,
11:14for me, it's not to do with how good an actor you are,
11:16it's to do with the person you are,
11:18and I never, ever wanted to come into this as a traitor, ever.
11:21From the very first moment it was offered or mooted,
11:24I never, ever wanted...
11:25Mooted?
11:26Mooted.
11:27I say that in line of duty.
11:28Do you tell it?
11:29Please, don't confuse me with...
11:31How much of your opinion is because you have just been watching line of duty?
11:34I know, stop watching line of duty, man.
11:35I'm not a traitor.
11:37Are you a faithful?
11:38Yes.
11:38You're a faithful, are you?
11:39Yes, and I'm a good one.
11:41Well, I'm totally taking this game seriously.
11:44I want to win.
11:45Am I competitive?
11:47Yes.
11:48But because I play a lot of dodgy men,
11:52I think people would probably expect something of my work to be in me,
11:57but there's not really any of that in me.
11:59I'm quite daft and I care a lot about people,
12:02or I couldn't do the job that I do.
12:03I don't think you can be an actor and not care about people.
12:06I'm going to suspect everyone at that.
12:07That's the only way I think you can do it.
12:09And my suspicion at once just left, based on very little,
12:12but when last night Clare was banished,
12:16he was quite performative.
12:18But he is a passionate Scotsman.
12:20I'm pretty convinced that Jonathan is the leader of the Traitors,
12:27but I want to go after Mark first.
12:30He's so overdramatic,
12:32and I think it's because he's been picked as Traitor
12:35and he gets to play this role now in front of everyone.
12:41Right, what the hell are we going to do about finding a Traitor?
12:44I'll be honest, I wasn't sure about you.
12:52You can't be.
12:53Kat, you have never voted the people that we've got wrong.
12:58Yeah.
12:59But then, if you're a traitor, I don't think you're very smart
13:01because, like Celia, you're standing out a bit with your time to vote.
13:06If I'm honest, in my head,
13:08for me it's between Stephen and Jonathan.
13:11Oh, is it?
13:15That's so interesting.
13:16Because I think Joe M's theory makes sense.
13:21Stephen could be the leader of the Faithfuls.
13:23Yeah.
13:23And then Jonathan could be the leader of the Traitor.
13:25But your thought was it could be either way.
13:27Yeah.
13:28Yeah?
13:28You don't know which one is which.
13:30Yeah.
13:30That's what I still can't work out.
13:32I'm a bit apprehensive because we're about halfway through now
13:35and I think the Faithfuls need a Traitor.
13:39I've gone, oh, it could be either Stephen or Jonathan.
13:42I think it's time to start going with the group a little bit more
13:45to try and save my back.
13:48This game is making me evil,
13:50but I've got to think for myself here.
13:54It's time for another mission
13:56where all our players must come together
13:59in order to continue building the prize pot
14:01for the winner's chosen charity.
14:03Oh, can we be in the back seat, Joe?
14:05Yes, please.
14:06Yeah, let's do this.
14:11There we go.
14:14Well, another day, another mission, my dear.
14:18What did Claudia say?
14:19Watch your step.
14:20I want it to be something quite thrilling.
14:22If it is something high, I will scream.
14:25I've got you two as Hundys,
14:26the Hundy percenters, Faithfuls, that we trust.
14:29But I'm going for Mark today.
14:31Can you see him, a big fan of the show,
14:34saying to Claudia,
14:35you're all right, I'll just be a faithful?
14:37No.
14:38No.
14:38This is his leading role.
14:42Stephen is someone who is getting looked over
14:45just because he's Stephen.
14:47I mean, Stephen, how many roundtables have we had?
14:49Three.
14:50Three.
14:50Twice, he's made a speech at the beginning
14:52and said, you know, this, you know...
14:54This is how we should behave.
14:55This is how we should behave.
14:56Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:57So that's kind of stealing, in a way.
14:59Yeah.
15:00Yeah.
15:00It's disarming.
15:03Has he gone off Jonathan now?
15:05No.
15:06I think he might be the head of the snake.
15:09And I know you'll both go,
15:11well, why aren't you going for the head of the snake then?
15:13And I'm like, well, I actually think Jonathan's got it in him
15:16to throw a fellow traitor under the bus.
15:20Oh, where are we headed?
15:35Hello, players.
15:37Oh, my God.
15:38Oh, what's this?
15:39Oh, hell spells.
15:41I don't like the look of these traps.
15:43Oh, no.
15:46Oh, wow.
15:47Hang on.
15:48Oh, God, look how high it goes.
15:49Oh, this is going to be grotesque.
15:53Players, welcome.
15:55In today's mission, we're going for a little wander through the woods
15:59where a massive £10,000 is up for grabs.
16:04Wow.
16:07But...
16:09Stephen knows me well.
16:10Through this walk, we are going to make four stops.
16:16At each stop, there are traps.
16:22And £2,500 up for grabs.
16:27I will give you a question.
16:29All the questions are about your dearly departed players.
16:36Oh, God.
16:37OK, right.
16:39Each trap is labelled with a possible answer to the question.
16:44And only one of those answers is correct.
16:47A player must enter a trap...
16:51Oh, my God.
16:54..with money.
16:55Oh, my God.
16:56Get it right, and not only will you add all that money to the prize fund,
17:01but also that player will win a shield.
17:05Oh, my God.
17:07However, if you're unsure,
17:10you can split your money across different answers.
17:14If somebody enters an incorrect trap,
17:18it will be triggered
17:19and they will be out of the mission.
17:26Any money that they are holding
17:29will also not be added to the prize fund.
17:32Are you ready for your first question
17:37about a dearly departed player?
17:40Yes.
17:40Yes.
17:42Throughout his Olympic career,
17:46how many dives did Tom Daly make?
17:50Ooh.
17:51Is the answer 102 or 96?
17:57Oh.
17:57Well, we obviously don't know.
17:58It's a guess.
17:59This is where we need Claire.
18:00Guess.
18:01I can't see him sopping at 96.
18:03Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:03If you've done 96, you'd want to go over 100.
18:06I thought if I'd got to 96 dives myself,
18:09I'd be like, let's do another six.
18:11Let's get to 102.
18:12I think he did four Olympics.
18:1496 is the only number divisible by four.
18:18Yes, quite, yeah.
18:19I thought I recalled him saying something
18:22where he said 100 and something,
18:23but it wasn't 102.
18:24I think we should split the fund, don't you?
18:27Definitely split the money.
18:29Who's going to go in?
18:30Who hasn't had a shield?
18:31I've not had a shield.
18:32I've not had a shield.
18:33Nick and Alan, maybe,
18:34if you're willing to go for this particular one.
18:37Yes, yes.
18:37Yeah, OK, yeah, yeah.
18:39It's great.
18:40You know, there are four shields up for grabs.
18:42There's possibly enough people who do believe I am faithful
18:45that I am quite an easy target for the next murder.
18:48If I could be protected from that, that would be nice.
18:51Nick, you're going in 96 with 1,500 pounds.
18:56Alan, you're in 102 with 1,000 pounds.
19:00I really want a shield.
19:02Alan, I'll be honest, I'm hoping you go up.
19:05Because I'm a traitor, I didn't really need the shield,
19:08so I had nothing really to lose.
19:10And I did look like a team player,
19:13so nice little cute double bluff there for everyone.
19:16Let's find out the correct answer.
19:21Come on.
19:22Good luck.
19:34Alan!
19:35Oh, Alan!
19:35Oh, Alan!
19:39Oh!
19:40Oh!
19:41The net just scooped me up and threw me in the air,
19:44and I was just covered in leaves
19:47and swinging in the branches like an orangutan.
19:51Well done, Alan!
19:52And well done, Nick.
19:56Alan, are you all right?
19:57Yeah.
19:58Oh, Alan!
20:00He was just suspended up in the air, plentifully crying.
20:04Help!
20:05Oh, bless him.
20:06Nick, you get a shield.
20:08Congratulations.
20:09Yay!
20:10Well done, Nick!
20:12Oh, I have never been a shield winner,
20:15and so I am absolutely delighted to have this.
20:20A victory for arithmetic.
20:21I know.
20:22Isn't that great?
20:23Alan, we'll leave you there for now.
20:26No!
20:27The rest of you, follow me.
20:29Bye, Alan.
20:29Bye!
20:30You look so tragic up there.
20:32Can someone get me down, please?
20:36Claudia!
20:37Help!
20:37All right, this is a different sort of trap.
20:50Oh, crikey.
20:51Players, we've reached our next stop.
20:54This time, there are four caged traps.
20:58Meaning four potential answers,
21:02and you have two and a half thousand pounds again.
21:08The next question is about poor Tamika.
21:12Which of these actors has Tamika appeared in a film with?
21:17Oh, God.
21:19Vinnie Jones.
21:20Helen Mirren, Judy Dench, Rebel Wilson.
21:28Who is Helen Mirren?
21:30Helen Mirren is a national question.
21:31Who is Helen Mirren?
21:33Apart from Rebel Wilson, I couldn't tell you who any of those people were.
21:36I'm drawn to Judy Dench.
21:38I'm drawn to Judy Dench, but then if you'd worked with Judy Dench,
21:41wouldn't you have mentioned it back then?
21:42We talked about it.
21:43I know I would have remembered if she told me she'd worked with Dame Jude,
21:47because I have, and once you've worked with her, you never forget it.
21:51She's a darling.
21:52If we're guessing, we should just spread the bet.
21:54I think we just spread it out.
21:55And it is a guess.
21:56I'm going to sit on Vinnie Jones for 500 pounds.
21:59Not often you hear that.
22:01Go and get comfortable.
22:02I didn't think it was the answer, but someone had to do it,
22:05and this guy stepped up.
22:07I'll sit on Rebel.
22:09OK.
22:10I'll sit on Judy Dench.
22:11All right, and I'll go Helen Mirren.
22:14I just had a sense it was Judy Dench, but we didn't know completely,
22:18so we had to split the money.
22:20Lucy, you've got £1,000.
22:23It's not really like me to really put myself forward like that.
22:27I'm terrible at, like, quizzes.
22:29I might do Mastermind, but I'm going to do about crisps.
22:33OK, players.
22:34Let's find out what the correct answer is.
22:46Jesus.
22:52We did it.
22:53We were closer.
22:55That was good.
22:56Well done.
22:57Oh, wow.
22:58I've never got a pushing rate in my life.
23:00Well done, Lucy.
23:02This is yours.
23:06Oh, thank you.
23:09I'm really sure.
23:11Players, the film that Tamika was in with Judy Dench
23:14was notes on a scandal.
23:16Oh, gosh.
23:17The three of you, you stay here.
23:19The rest of you, please follow me.
23:21Yes.
23:23Well done, Lucy.
23:25Bye.
23:26We're caged and shieldless.
23:29Oh, well.
23:29It's quite peaceful in a way, though.
23:32Oh, look.
23:38Oh, what fresh hell.
23:44Some lovely, cosy tunnels.
23:48Are you all right?
23:48All right.
23:49So, the question is, how old was Charlotte Church when she had her first UK number one?
24:0112, 11, or 13?
24:0511 or 12.
24:06Well, no, definitely not 11.
24:0712.
24:08I'll tell you why.
24:08It's because I met her when she was 11.
24:10I was hosting the big, big talent show.
24:12I believe an agent was watching at home and signed her up as a result of that.
24:15So, she was 11 when she was signed.
24:18I would have thought, unless they turned around very, very quickly, my guess would be 12, not
24:2213, because part of her appeal back then, despite her incredible talent, was her age.
24:26Yeah.
24:27Are we going to put it all in 12?
24:28Let's do it.
24:29Let's do it.
24:29Shall we be bold?
24:31Yeah.
24:31Then who are we nominating to go in there?
24:33I haven't had a shield.
24:34Oh, David.
24:35David hasn't had a shield.
24:37You should go for it, David.
24:37We were really confident about this one.
24:43So, I went in the tunnel.
24:45Go on, David.
24:46Good job.
24:46Very well done.
24:47Right.
24:47And we bet all of the money, £2,500 on 12.
24:53Well done, David.
24:54Good luck.
24:55If you're right, you take all the money.
24:58If you're incorrect, you lose it all.
25:03What the hell?
25:05Let's see if you were correct.
25:07Let's see if you were correct.
25:37Are you ready to go to your final set of traps?
25:41Yeah.
25:42That's good.
25:43Follow me.
25:46Oh, it's another of these bear traps.
25:49Players, welcome to the last stop.
25:55So far, you have lost four players.
25:58You have added £5,000 to the prize fund.
26:01Amazing.
26:02The last question is about the first person who was murdered, Paloma.
26:08Paloma Faith once had a job as what?
26:14Alan would be the person who was murdered.
26:15Alan would be the person who'd been killed.
26:24Alan would be the person who'd be the person who'd been interviewed a lot.
26:30I'm pretty sure it's ghost on a ghost train.
26:32I'm not 100%, so we might want to split it
26:35for the sake of not losing everything.
26:39Maybe go four bags on the ghost train
26:40and one bag on the face painter.
26:42Please forgive me if I'm completely wrong,
26:44but it does ring a bell.
26:45You only really have to look at Paloma.
26:46Which is she most suited for, face painter or ghost?
26:49She looks like a ghost.
26:50And now, thanks to the traitors, she is a ghost.
26:54I'm happy to take the less likely option
26:56for a re-raid in the air.
26:58OK, OK.
26:59Good for you.
27:00I think a lot of people were a bit dubious about the nets.
27:03I was the opposite,
27:04because I can't think of anything better
27:06than getting hooched up into the air.
27:10Look at Mark's face, he loves it.
27:12I'm excited.
27:14OK, let's find out what the correct answer is.
27:19Go on.
27:28Well done, J.R.
27:36And well done, Mark.
27:38Woo-hoo!
27:40It was hilarious seeing Mark fly in the air.
27:44Are you all right, Mark?
27:45Yeah!
27:46Hey, this is fun!
27:48Well done, Mark.
27:50Ghosts on a ghost train was the correct answer.
27:53Thank you, thank you.
27:54You banked £2,000.
27:55And thank you for this.
27:56This is lovely.
27:57And that is yours.
27:58Well done.
27:59You can join your fellow players.
28:02Well done, Jonathan.
28:04That is your knowledge, too.
28:05Yes.
28:06Well done.
28:06Having a shield as a traitor is a lovely thing.
28:10Because you get a shield, you know that next morning when you walk into breakfast, you don't
28:15have to act that bit harder.
28:16So it just means it's one less thing to have niggling away.
28:20So players, well done.
28:22A very good day.
28:23You have banked £7,000 for the prize fund.
28:27Yes.
28:27Yes.
28:28Woo!
28:28Excellent.
28:29And Nick, Lucy, David and Jonathan, you also won a shield.
28:35So you are protected from murder.
28:39Tonight, you will gather at the round table and fingers crossed, you'll be hoping this time
28:45you will nab a traitor.
28:47Please, God.
28:48You guys, back to the castle.
28:50Congratulations.
28:52Bye, Mark.
28:52Bye, Mark.
28:53Bye, Mark.
28:54Love you.
28:54As for you, Mark, we'll get you out with the others shortly.
29:01Okay.
29:02No immediate rush.
29:06Oh, you'll take the high road and I'll take the low road and I'll be in Scotland.
29:16Oh, that was a good challenge, wasn't it?
29:22I actually liked that.
29:24I feel like I'm saying that because I've got a shield.
29:26Who else got a shield?
29:27So Lucy and I, David and Jonathan.
29:30If Jonathan isn't a traitor, he should feel glad to have one.
29:37There's suspicion about Mark, isn't there?
29:39The head in hands, the sort of over...
29:42But then you go, is it an over-dramatisation?
29:44No, because he is like that.
29:45Is he like that?
29:46How well do you know him to be like that?
29:49You know, if Stephen was picked as the traitor, it would be a very clever move.
29:55For the first round table, he basically led it.
29:58And if it wasn't him, wouldn't the traitors take out Stephen by now?
30:05Surely we can't get eight faithfuls in a row gone.
30:08And it would be ten.
30:10Almost half.
30:11My knees are still trembling, Joel.
30:22Oh, what we got?
30:24We got some steak.
30:26Oh, the steak is tempting me.
30:27Are you going steak or salmon?
30:28I might try the steak.
30:29I was over the moon to see Alan flying, yeah.
30:38That was why I came.
30:39I thought, I'm done now.
30:40I've done everything I could have dreamed of.
30:43Seeing Alan car suspended in a fair track.
30:48What are you thinking?
30:49I haven't sponsored you today about tonight.
30:51You were eyeballing me yesterday quite...
30:53Yes, I've got a theory.
30:55Unsubtly.
30:55I've got a theory I'm going to mention.
30:57Do you want to tell, is it about me?
31:00No, it's about you.
31:00Oh, okay.
31:01It's about you and I'm going to say it round the round table.
31:04Oh, okay.
31:05And I don't think you're going to like it.
31:12Oh, we're back.
31:14Oh.
31:22Seven faithfuls have gone.
31:25So someone knows this game inside out.
31:29Is anybody thinking Jonathan?
31:32I would say Stephen over Jonathan at the moment.
31:35Because they're a big dog.
31:35I think so.
31:36I think so.
31:37Who are we not looking at?
31:38No one's looking at Kat.
31:40Do we definitely think she's a faithful?
31:42I think so.
31:43I mean, she had a shield.
31:44Have you got any ideas?
31:47No.
31:47All your attention is focused.
31:52So far, I've been so useless.
31:55It's breathtaking.
31:56I feel like I'm trained to not have a gut thing and to be balanced and open-minded.
32:02And just think, well, let's put the questions that are based on fat.
32:05But I don't.
32:06So what can I ask that might expose it, you know?
32:10I do have a question mark over Kate.
32:12You know, at this stage in the game, you kind of want people to sort of have names that they're
32:17open to sort of start suggesting at the round table and so on.
32:19And Kate sort of still seems to be dithering a little bit.
32:29It's so dash difficult.
32:32It feels like there has been certain people that feel like they've proven that they aren't.
32:37Like, you being one.
32:39I'm fully expecting an attack on me this evening simply because it makes sense.
32:42Do you think?
32:43Yeah, people have got to consider someone new.
32:45And I think they might, and I kind of feel I would pick myself in a strange sort of way.
32:51Is there anyone that's your number one?
32:54The one who knows most about the game is Jonathan, of course.
32:57I don't know if that makes him automatically guilty.
32:59But maybe he wanted to experience every aspect of the game.
33:03I do have a question mark there.
33:05Yeah, definitely.
33:06Of course I've considered Jonathan.
33:08He'd be a superb traitor.
33:09He's the super fan of the game.
33:11Profoundly knowledgeable.
33:12So, he has all the attributes of a good traitor.
33:16Would he be so bold to murder Ruth, the one person who had accused him of being a traitor?
33:22Would he?
33:23I don't know.
33:31Today is the one I've got the least idea.
33:33But I have, ah, this is the lady I want to speak to.
33:36Because there's a big argument to people that are leading the conversation.
33:40Yeah.
33:40And turning it this way and that way.
33:43A bigger voice.
33:44Yeah, I think it's important.
33:45A big dog.
33:45There's definitely a big dog.
33:47Yeah.
33:47That's what everyone's talking about, I think.
33:50Got a big dog.
33:50That's what's going around, I think.
33:52Well, I think, but there's a mix, you know.
33:54Because on one hand there's people going, Jonathan or Stephen.
33:57And then there's people, a load of people saying Mark.
34:02Yeah.
34:02And I think it's Mark.
34:03And a load of people like leaning towards Mark.
34:05But who's been pushing Mark?
34:08Joe M.
34:09Yeah.
34:10Yeah, he does.
34:11Joe M has been pushing Mark.
34:14Do you think it's Joe?
34:14Yeah, because I think Joe's really good at building narratives.
34:20And I think the question is, when you have an idea, where did you pick that idea up?
34:24I think Joe's quite often at the centre of discussions about someone who turns out to be a faithful.
34:31For the last few days, David hasn't really put an opinion out.
34:36And then today he started going, I think it's Joe Marlow.
34:40And I'm looking for someone who's going to try and stay under the radar until staying under the radar makes it obvious that you're a traitor.
34:47And that's what David has done.
34:52David has fallen into my theory of quiet until you need to be vocal.
34:58He is very quiet.
34:59And he's now getting more vocal.
35:00Yeah, but this is what I said would happen.
35:02The thing is Joe, everyone is going to get more vocal now, really, aren't they?
35:05Because we didn't get anywhere last night.
35:06But I think I've said, some traitors are going to stay quiet until it's weird to stay quiet.
35:13Yes.
35:13And David has done exactly that.
35:15Just that.
35:16David started accusing you.
35:18What do you mean he accused me?
35:20Of being the traitor.
35:21How?
35:22By saying I think it's Joe, it's so.
35:26And I ignored the possibility of it being me.
35:29Oh, God, because I was quite convinced it was Stephen.
35:31When the fire starts, when the fire starts.
35:40It's time for the round table.
35:43And we're at the halfway point.
35:45So far, they haven't managed to get a traitor.
35:49But with tensions rising, I wonder whether it will be tonight.
35:53So many words are left unspoken.
35:58My name has come up at the round table more than once.
36:02I am the cat with nine lives.
36:04But it's far from over.
36:06So I'm going in there, ready to fight for my life.
36:10I do not want to give up my green cloak this soon.
36:14When the fire starts to burn.
36:17We're going to have to be ready for a little bit of a fight tonight.
36:20We're all going to be under the spotlight.
36:22We need to find a traitor.
36:24When the fire starts to burn.
36:28We keep banishing faithfuls.
36:31And I'm sick of sitting back and letting the more intelligent people run the show.
36:37I'm now going to come to the forefront.
36:39I'm going to go for people.
36:40When the fire starts to burn.
36:43Players, welcome back to the round table.
36:57Congratulations on today.
36:59You were brilliant and added £7,000 to the prize fund.
37:03That means the current total is £38,500.
37:11But please remember, if there are any traitors left at the end, they take all the money for
37:18their chosen charity and they also take all the glory.
37:23So, faithful, I ask you this.
37:30Is tonight the night?
37:32Can you finally catch a traitor?
37:35The floor is yours.
37:38Can I start?
37:39Yes, please.
37:40All means.
37:40OK, we want to catch a traitor.
37:44My first candidate is Sir Stephen Fry.
37:48Of all of you, we listen to you the most.
37:50And you have very gently sort of dominated proceedings so far.
37:55Especially in the round table.
37:58If I were you, I would think the same.
38:00And I've been thinking this all day.
38:02I know that attention will turn to me this evening.
38:04It is inevitable.
38:05And there's nothing I can say to defend myself because I have no evidence with which to do
38:09so except to assure you that it will be a truly spectacularly, for me, sad thing, but
38:16an awful thing for you when the fourth in a row I will stand there and I will say I am
38:22faithful.
38:23I have nothing else to say.
38:24And I believe you.
38:25Well, I'm glad.
38:26I don't know why, but I do.
38:28And I just want to warn us.
38:30Please, let's be wary.
38:35We can't vote off our faithful leader.
38:38I'm just saying that to the other faithfuls.
38:40That would be a really bad move.
38:42I think it's more important we vote off a traitor.
38:46I think so too.
38:47That's my point.
38:48Who are they, though?
38:49It's Mark.
38:49That's the problem.
38:55Mark's a traitor.
39:00Mark?
39:01Okay, go on.
39:02Reasons be in.
39:03Mainly because of the way you observed us at Paloma's funeral.
39:08But I explained why.
39:10I know.
39:11Okay.
39:11But a traitor would also watch that and go,
39:13Who can I throw under the bus at the first round table?
39:16Let's go with Tamika.
39:19And then last night when Claire got banished,
39:23you slapped the table twice very hard.
39:25I did, yeah.
39:26And it felt quite out of character.
39:27I was pissed off.
39:30Oh.
39:31So you're taking that as a sign that...
39:33Just felt a bit staged.
39:34Well, there's nothing...
39:34Like you're trying to force...
39:35Oh, okay, okay.
39:36That you are a faithful.
39:38I am a faithful.
39:39There's nothing I can do to...
39:42You know, excuse that or show you that that wasn't a demonstrative act
39:46rather than an instinctive act, which is what it was.
39:49Can you see that it maybe just come across as a performance?
39:53I can't affect your interpretation...
39:55No, I know, I know.
39:57...of my actions.
39:58I never wanted to be a traitor.
40:00And that's what I said when I had my meeting with Claudia,
40:02because I'd be rubbish at it.
40:04Yeah.
40:04I know you want to start to...
40:05I've got suspicions of you.
40:08You throw yourself into every task, every mission with such enthusiasm.
40:14Even today you wanted to be in that net.
40:17You love traitors.
40:19You have such an enthusiasm for it.
40:21You're telling me, when Claudia says to you,
40:23do you want to be a faithful or a traitor,
40:26you've said to Claudia, I'll just be a faithful.
40:29I'll just be, like we all are, if we don't find the traitor,
40:32a lamb to the slaughter.
40:33Well, yes, that's true.
40:35You would do that?
40:37That's what I did.
40:39I know I'd be rubbish.
40:40I'd get flustered.
40:41And also the pressure of being a traitor.
40:44Trying to maintain that facade, no, it's nothing to do...
40:47Sorry, just...
40:47No, no, no, but for someone who loves the experience,
40:50it would be wonderful to be a traitor, wouldn't it?
40:54If they thought they'd be in it.
40:54For someone who's throwing himself in the task.
40:56Well, I don't think...
40:57I mean, you just want to be in the periphery, in the shadows.
41:01I think part of the attraction of being a faithful is to...
41:03And what I thought I would be good at,
41:05which I've proved myself totally wrong,
41:07is spotting when people are being duplicitous or lying.
41:12And I've been rubbish so far,
41:14and I'm really disappointed, to be honest with you.
41:16But I'm not going to stop trying.
41:18OK, done.
41:19Here's my fear,
41:23is that we are being manipulated
41:26in a way that we have been repeatedly around this table.
41:30Because what I've started to try to notice or take notice of
41:34is who are the initiators of the discussions
41:38that lead to people getting five, six, seven votes around this table.
41:43And the person who seems to be most skilled at that is huge.
41:47And it does remind me of the first day in Niko.
41:54And you've spoken a lot today about Mark,
41:57and you might be right.
41:59But in some ways,
42:02the number one thing a traitor needs to do
42:04is to build up a head of steam
42:06that leads us like sort of lemmings off a cliff
42:09to rush at one person and start believing in this narrative.
42:14And you're really, really good at it,
42:15and you do it with more energy.
42:17than anyone around this table.
42:20Are you a traitor?
42:21No, I'm a faithful.
42:24So I'll address the Niko one for you.
42:26Yeah.
42:26That was because I'd just been steered towards Niko,
42:29had not thought of it,
42:31by Kate.
42:32In all honesty, Kate, one thing I found is that you don't tend to want to talk about kind of gameplay at all.
42:42And I've sometimes noticed this is a real reticence.
42:44I don't think that's true.
42:46I don't think that's true.
42:47I think that I ask constantly.
42:50That makes people think that you're trying to discuss it and lure them.
42:54The only thing I would say is that you never seem to bring anything to the table.
42:58You're always asking everybody else what they think.
43:00Yeah, that is a fair point.
43:02And I don't feel I have been sure, which I realise is very poor.
43:06I think it's tricky because it's day five and we need the faithful to kind of unite and get behind.
43:10Of course we do.
43:11Without any names being shared.
43:12Do you want me to share now?
43:14Yeah.
43:14Yeah.
43:14Oh, OK.
43:15Well, I have thought about you, Nick.
43:18Yeah.
43:19Even though I witnessed your absolute fear of being murdered, which I also share.
43:24Not quite.
43:25None of that's very helpful.
43:27I haven't thought about you, Kat.
43:29Maybe I've made a terrible mistake about that.
43:31But I have thought maybe because I've relied a lot on Jonathan.
43:35Jonathan, you've been incredibly honest about saying when you've heard, like, my name's been heard or other been named.
43:42And I've found that really useful.
43:44But then I've questioned, am I being played?
43:49Can I do it?
43:50OK.
43:50Yep.
43:51David, my theory is, rightly or wrongly, that I feel like at least one traitor or maybe two will try and stay under the radar for as long as possible and then start popping their head up.
44:03And I feel that's the pattern that you're doing at the moment.
44:08It sort of started in the kitchen earlier and you were talking about Joe.
44:14Now you're actually sort of starting to gun for people.
44:18And that was what I was kind of waiting for.
44:19I think the reason that I'm more vocal and have different views today is because I do think that we are underestimating how much they, the traitors are thinking, how do we cause chaos and divert attention?
44:35We dismissed the idea that Ruth had been killed off by Jonathan, which was a theory that it was doing in the round, because it would look so obvious and that Jonathan couldn't be a traitor because that was so obvious.
44:46But if anybody, I think, has got the audacity and understands the game well enough to see that, to take the risk of that double buff, it would be Jonathan.
44:55But, but, okay, for start.
45:00I didn't dismiss that.
45:01Yeah, and I don't think we did dismiss it.
45:02I actually voted to you last night.
45:04We discussed it very briefly.
45:05But here's, I would say, if I was a traitor and I, when, when my name come up from me saying something about being an alliance, I thought back on that unequivocally.
45:16No one who plays the game is going to say, we're an alliance, because there is a stage where you're going to have to look at everyone, and if you were to say that, that's going to come out anyway.
45:24I don't think you'd say it and mean it.
45:26I think you might well say it.
45:28It would be a stupid thing to say.
45:29It would be a stupid thing to say if you mean it.
45:31It would be a stupid thing to say anyway, because it's going to come up like that.
45:36Can I just, I'd love to know what Kat thinks.
45:40Yeah.
45:41Sorry, Kat.
45:41I don't mean to put the spotlight on you.
45:43No, no.
45:44Sometimes I struggle to come forward.
45:45No, that's okay.
45:46Um, I think it is kind of between you and Jonathan.
45:53No, it's not between us.
45:55You do know there are three.
45:57Yes, but I do think it's important that if you have an idea on at least one.
46:02But you must have thoughts about the other two.
46:03I mean, after just listening, I am looking a little bit at you, David.
46:10I have noticed you're more like forthcoming now and around now would be the time to kind of do that, to make everybody sort of see you as somebody that's here and is adding something to the, to the group.
46:59Everything you're saying, I think is exactly what a traitor would say to stop me doing what we're doing, what we're here to do.
47:09Well, what we're here to do.
47:10So I'm so in.
47:11I'm sorry.
47:12But the argument would be, the argument is if I stay quiet tonight, all the heat was on mark.
47:17So what, how do I benefit myself by making this argument?
47:20I've also heard Stephen's name mentioned a lot as well.
47:23Yeah, I think the finger of faith to fall on me.
47:26So why don't you think it's going to fall on Stephen?
47:27I think it might.
47:28I think it's less clear tonight.
47:29I thought you.
47:30Yeah, I know you always have.
47:31Well, not always have.
47:32The last two.
47:33And you know I voted for you.
47:34Yeah, I know you do.
47:35Please don't make the mistake of voting for me because I really don't want you to see what happens when I stand there and tell you that I'm a faithful.
47:41It will just be another blow for you.
47:43But also, I do see the point that we've got to pile up the votes in order to get somebody off.
47:51I don't want to start a pile on for Mark.
47:53I'm just, I'm frustrated.
47:55I might be completely wrong.
47:56I do not want to start a pile on.
47:58That's your theory.
47:58That's your argument.
47:59And if people agree with you.
48:00If you want to agree, then fine.
48:01If you want to agree with me, whatever argument you most believe.
48:05Simple as that.
48:06I do, I mean, one last gasp here.
48:08I am a faithful.
48:10I am, and I really don't want us to vote out another one.
48:15I am a faithful.
48:16Trust me.
48:18Players, the time for talk is over.
48:21Oh, God.
48:23Oh, here we go.
48:24This is horrible.
48:26It is time for you to write down the name of the person you believe is a traitor.
48:31Oh, God.
48:32Stephen, we'll start with you.
48:45Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
48:48Well, I've put David somehow to me.
48:51There's less of a ring of truth than there used to be, but I adore him and I don't want
48:54him to go.
48:57Joe Wilkinson.
48:58I've said you, David, because of the sort of pattern of behavior, but you're a lovely
49:04man.
49:07Celia.
49:08Well, this is a bit tricky because I've got a bit of a crush on you right now, but I've
49:12put you, Jonathan, because I think you have the chutzpah and brilliance to be a traitor.
49:18Jonathan.
49:25I've changed my vote because even though I think my arguments against Stephen were, I
49:29think, compelling and are worth listening to, at the same time, I think Joe's argument
49:34against David struck me as being more believable.
49:38I'm sorry, David.
49:39I voted for you.
49:43David.
49:43I voted for Stephen because he's a genius and he's playing the game with all of that
49:52genius.
49:53So, a vote count.
49:55Three for David, one for Jonathan and one for Stephen.
50:02Nick, who do you believe is a traitor and why?
50:05I'm so sorry, Kate.
50:06I have voted for you.
50:07There's just something about that we're on day five now and I don't feel that you've
50:12necessarily sort of put names forward as much as others.
50:15Okay.
50:18Alan.
50:20Mark.
50:21I was trying to be bold and that's how I feel.
50:28Mark.
50:29Yeah, my vote for Kate.
50:30Kind of for the same reasons as Nick, about they're not bringing anything to the table
50:36and, you know.
50:41Kate.
50:42Um, Mark.
50:43I hadn't heard your name today.
50:45I'd heard Jonathan's and Stephen's, but I believe what they said more and I heard more
50:51arguments against you.
50:54Joe Marley.
50:55I'm sticking with my gut and I think it's you, Mark.
50:58So, a vote count.
51:02Three for David, three for Mark, two for Kate, one for Jonathan and one for Stephen.
51:14Lucy.
51:15I can't even look at you, Mark, because I've voted you.
51:20Sorry.
51:24Kat, you have the deciding vote.
51:28If you vote for Mark, he will be banished.
51:36If you vote for David, it will be a tie.
51:42So then, Kat, who do you believe is a traitor?
51:45Um, my vote is for you, David.
52:02Oh.
52:02So, players, we have a draw.
52:09Oh, my God.
52:10David, Mark, you both have four votes each.
52:15We do not leave the round table until somebody is banished.
52:20I will ask for a final plea from both of you, and then everyone will vote again.
52:30Oh, my God.
52:31You two will be excluded from the vote.
52:36If there is still a draw, your fate will be decided by chance.
52:42So, first, the plea from David.
52:53My plea's very simple.
52:56We decided we'd play the game differently, and that's what I've done.
53:00And that's been misinterpreted by Joe Wilkinson as some sort of stealth tactic.
53:08By trying to get us to think more deeply, I've got four votes.
53:14So, why would I have done that when, quite clearly, as you can see from the votes, the momentum was against Mark?
53:21Mark, this was not the night, if I were a traitor, to put my head above the parapet.
53:33Mark, please now plead your case.
53:38I love this game.
53:40I don't think there was ever anything wrong with pointing out that I never wanted to be a traitor.
53:45I don't think there was anything wrong with as me being frustrated that we got a fourth faithful in a row.
53:57I play this game with all my heart, and what you see is what you get.
54:02I'm not putting on an act.
54:04I came here, yes, to win, but to win as a faithful, and that's what I am.
54:15David and Mark, thank you for your pleas.
54:24I hope that has helped the rest of you.
54:27There will be no discussion.
54:30It is now time to vote.
54:32You will be voting for either David or Mark.
54:38Please now write the name on your sleeve.
54:41Jonathan, we'll start with you.
54:58Who do you believe is a traitor and why?
55:01I'm sorry, David.
55:02I haven't changed my vote.
55:03I still think there's a compelling argument against you,
55:05and I don't believe Mark is a traitor, not on that level of evidence.
55:09Nick.
55:12This was really tough.
55:13I'm so sorry, Mark.
55:14I voted for you.
55:17Alan.
55:18I haven't changed my mind.
55:19I still think Mark is a traitor.
55:25Kate, who do you believe is a traitor?
55:27I've stuck to my vote, Mark, I'm afraid.
55:31Joe Marlow.
55:32I've gone with Mark.
55:33I've stuck with my original decision.
55:39Lucy.
55:40I've stuck with Mark.
55:44So, a vote count.
55:47Five for Mark.
55:48One for David.
55:52Kat, who do you believe is a traitor?
55:55I stuck to my decision as well.
55:57Stayed with you, David.
56:01Stephen.
56:02I'm eloquent as your reasoning was.
56:04It wasn't enough, so I've stuck with you, David.
56:06Joe Wilkinson.
56:10David.
56:13Oh, my God.
56:14So, a vote count.
56:16Five for Mark.
56:18Four for David.
56:21Celia, you have the final vote.
56:24If you vote for Mark, he will be banished.
56:28If you vote for David, it will be a tie, and their fate will be decided by chance.
56:39Oh, my God.
56:43So then, Celia.
56:46Who do you believe is a traitor?
56:48I voted for you, David.
56:59So then.
57:00Oh, my God.
57:01Celia, it is still a draw.
57:05Oh, God.
57:07Oh, my God.
57:12Therefore, we will now leave this banishment to the hands of fate.
57:16Has this ever happened before?
57:21It's never happened.
57:22Oh, my God.
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