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This episode features the ongoing drama of The Celebrity Traitors. The series brings together celebrities in a game of deception and strategy.
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00:00Previously, 19 celebrities arrived to play the ultimate murder mystery.
00:08These dastardy treasures, 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.
00:20I'm a faithful.
00:21Faithful, faithful.
00:23What are the odds of our being so useless?
00:25But as the treacherous trio remain united...
00:28Is it me or is this getting a lot easier?
00:32Suspicions continue to grow.
00:34Mark, he's 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!
00:49Should I just take it and then we all don't tell the other team?
00:52Who wants it? Yes, please!
00:53For one unlucky player, the call of death is drawing near.
00:58So it's between...
00:59Charlotte, Davy, Kate.
01:04This is The Celebrity Traitors.
01:06Last night, the traitors committed their fourth murder.
01:25But which faithful fell victim to the banshee's cry?
01:29And I'm feeling good.
01:37It's a new door, it's a new day, it's a new life for me.
01:46And I'm feeling good.
01:49We might be first.
01:50We are first, yes.
01:51When you have no person saying, come in, that's always a bit of a sign.
01:56Ooh, 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.
02:10We've lost six faithfuls.
02:12It's looking bad now, isn't it?
02:15I felt very grim this morning.
02:17You know, I'm so cross with myself that I didn't speak up more.
02:21Yes, we must remember.
02:22The trouble is, once we start writing, it's like it goes tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
02:28Yeah.
02:29And you can't stop it.
02:29Like you said, it's a cascade.
02:30And I'm thinking, oh my God, stop.
02:33There is a point where the train is left the station, I think, with someone.
02:37Yes.
02:38Well, think ourselves lucky we're alive.
02:40Who do you think might have been murdered?
02:41If Jonathan's faithful, I think he might...
02:45I'm not sure he is.
02:46In a way, no, I'm not.
02:50Oh, God.
02:51Come in.
02:51Entire!
02:52Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
03:22...they will have seen Kat get it, very obviously, and they will have a chance to tell the other traitors.
03:28Yeah.
03:29Yes, exactly.
03:30Do you 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,
03:38When you started going for me, I knew it was you.
03:41So 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.
03:48And I'm still convinced by this.
03:50And watch her reaction as well, when the people come in as well.
03:53That's a good thing.
03:55To be sitting there and outwitting Stephen Fry, I mean, it's like beating Albert Einstein in chess or Cluedo or something.
04:01I just started stuffing cheese in my mouth, because I can't stop grinning.
04:06Isn't it funny?
04:07I was so nervous when Claudia squeezed me shoulder blade, and now I just love being a traitor.
04:13Come in.
04:19Hooray!
04:20Hooray!
04:21Hooray!
04:22Hooray!
04:22Hooray!
04:23Hooray!
04:24Hooray!
04:24Hooray!
04:25Hooray!
04:25Hooray!
04:26Oh, how nice.
04:26Here we are.
04:27What a four.
04:28Well done.
04:29I'm alive!
04:30Walking into breakfast, I tried playing it cool, because I'm starting to get a little bit bored of all the niceties.
04:35Hi, how are you, dear?
04:36How did you sleep?
04:37Oh, great to have you here, Puri.
04:38Stop with the chitter-chatter.
04:39We need to start ramping it up a bit.
04:42Let's find a traitor.
04:44So, who was in the forest group yesterday?
04:46I was.
04:47Yeah, I got a shield.
04:48Have we all survived?
04:49Is that worth it?
04:50So, that means the traitor's in the other seven.
04:53Oh!
04:54Unless someone has tried to kill Kat.
04:57Oh, yeah!
04:58Because they didn't know that Kat-
04:59They were picking off the young ones.
05:01Kat has been playing an absolutely brilliant game.
05:04And there was something in the fact that, you know, she had the shield, but we chose to not tell everyone that she had the shield.
05:11I didn't buy that.
05:12And I do think she's slipping under the radar in the most brilliant way.
05:16But I don't think I'm going to name her at this point because I think it's safer to align myself with her.
05:22I mean, of course, I'm speculating, but that's why it's so fun.
05:26So, who's still to come through?
05:28Yeah.
05:29Oh, yeah, who's left?
05:30Kate.
05:31Jonathan.
05:32And Charlotte.
05:33Oh, my God, it's the last three. That's the last three.
05:37Already?
05:38That's a bit of a surprise.
05:42I think Kate's coming.
05:45Yeah, because I think Jonathan and Charlotte.
05:47Oh!
05:48Yes, you do, don't you?
05:49I'm really tense, are you?
05:51Starts earlier and earlier, the stress.
05:55So, if it's Kate, that rather confirms her suspicions.
06:02Claire, she certainly believed it was Charlotte.
06:05Uh-oh.
06:06Come in!
06:07Oh!
06:08Oh!
06:09Oh, my God, Charlotte has gone.
06:10No!
06:11How wrong we are.
06:12Oh!
06:13Plan B, guys?
06:14Plan B?
06:15So, we decided?
06:16Yeah.
06:17Charlotte Church.
06:18It doesn't give anyone any indication that it could be us.
06:20She's also very, very calm under pressure.
06:21I feel like she might keep throwing stuff at the wall and then eventually it might stick.
06:36And they're going to go, why Charlotte?
06:37Why?
06:38And while they're thinking that, the impact is going to ripple through that.
06:39Because it doesn't make sense.
06:40características.
06:41Yeltskin, I'm trying to stop talking.
06:42Oh, yeah.
06:43You're not trying to stop saying.
06:44So, look, check that.
06:45She's not going to be out here.
06:46And see what happens, like she's seriously Kendrick.
06:47I don't know.
06:48I know you were wrong.
06:49But my parents are all wrong.
06:50I said, the director was theص.
06:51I know you're wrong.
06:52I know you're wrong.
06:53I know you're wrong.
06:54But my parents make it.
06:55I know you're wrong.
06:56I know you're wrong.
06:57I know you're wrong.
06:58You're wrong.
06:59You're wrong.
07:00I'm wrong.
07:01You're wrong.
07:03I'm wrong.
07:04I want me, you're wrong.
07:06You're wrong.
07:07You're wrong.
07:08I'm wrong.
36:22We need to find a
37:24So Faithful, I ask you this, is tonight the night?
37:32Can you finally catch a traitor?
37:36The floor is yours.
37:38Can I start?
37:39Yes, please.
37:41OK, we want to catch a traitor.
37:44My first candidate is Sir Stephen Fye.
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, which is inevitable.
38:05And there's nothing I can say to defend myself
38:07because I have no evidence with which to do so
38:10except to assure you that it will be a truly spectacularly for me sad thing
38:16but an awful thing for you when the fourth in a row
38:19I will stand there and I will say I am faithful.
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, please, 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.
38:45I think so, too.
38:47That's my point.
38:48Who are they, though?
38:49That's the problem.
38:55Mark's a traitor.
39:00Mark.
39:01OK, 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.
39:11OK.
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 Tameka.
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, OK, OK.
39:36That you are a faithful.
39:38I am a faithful.
39:39There's nothing I can do to, you know,
39:43excuse 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.
39:57Actions.
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 her.
40:04Yeah.
40:04I know you want to start to...
40:05I've got suspicions of you.
40:08You throw yourself into every task,
40:12every 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,
40:24do you want to be a faithful or a traitor,
40:25you've said to Claudia,
40:27I'll just be a faithful.
40:29I'll just be, like we all are,
40:31if 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 get flustered.
40:41And also the pressure of being a traitor.
40:44Trying to maintain that facade, no.
40:46It's nothing to do...
40:47Sorry, just...
40:47No, no, no, no.
40:48But 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...
40:54For someone who's throwing himself in the task.
40:56I mean, you just want to be in the periphery,
41:00in the shadows.
41:01I think part of the attraction of being a faithful
41:03is to try and what I thought I would be good at,
41:05which I've proved myself totally wrong,
41:07is spotting when people are being duplicitous
41:11or being or lying.
41:13And 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
41:32or take notice of is
41:34who are the initiators of the discussions
41:38that lead to people getting five, six, seven votes
41:41around this table.
41:43And the person who seems to be most skilled at that is huge.
41:49And it does remind me of the first day in Niko.
41:54And you've spoken a lot today about Mark,
41:58and 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
42:12and start believing in this narrative.
42:14And you're really, really good at it
42:16and you do it with more energy
42:17than anyone around this table.
42:19Are 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.
42:34In all honesty, Kate, one thing I found
42:37is that you don't tend to want to talk about
42:40kind of gameplay at all.
42:42and I've sometimes noticed there's sort of a real reticence.
42:45I 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
42:53and lure them.
42:54The only thing I would say is
42:56that you never seem to bring anything to the table.
42:58You're always asking everybody else what they think.
43:01Yeah, that is a fair point
43:02and I don't feel I have been sure,
43:04which I realise is very poor.
43:06I think it's tricky because it's day five
43:07and we need the faithful to kind of unite
43:09and get behind.
43:10Yeah, of course we do.
43:11Of course we do.
43:12Do you want me to share now?
43:14Yeah.
43:14Yeah.
43:14Oh, OK.
43:16Well, I have thought about you, Nick.
43:18Yeah.
43:19Even though I witnessed your absolute fear of being murdered,
43:22which I also share...
43:24Quite.
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
43:33because I've relied a lot on Jonathan.
43:37You've been incredibly honest
43:39about saying when you've heard, like,
43:41my 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, yep.
43:51David, my theory is, right or wrongly,
43:55that I feel like at least one traitor,
43:57or maybe two,
43:58will try and stay under the radar
44:00for as long as possible
44:01and then start popping their head up.
44:04And I feel that's the pattern
44:05that you're doing at the moment.
44:07It sort of started in the kitchen earlier
44:12and you were talking about Joe.
44:15Now 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
44:23and have different views today
44:25is because I do think
44:27that we are underestimating
44:29how much the traitors are thinking,
44:32how do we cause chaos and divert attention?
44:36We dismissed the idea
44:37that Ruth had been killed off
44:39by Jonathan,
44:40which was a theory that was doing the rounds,
44:42because it would look so obvious
44:44and that Jonathan couldn't be a traitor
44:45because that was so obvious.
44:46But if anybody, I think,
44:49has got the audacity
44:50and understands the game well enough
44:51to see that,
44:53to take the risk of that double bluff,
44:54it would be Jonathan.
44:58But, OK, for a start...
45:00I didn't dismiss that.
45:01Yeah, and I don't think we did dismiss it.
45:02We discussed that.
45:03We discussed it very briefly.
45:06But here's what I would say.
45:07If I was a traitor
45:08and I...
45:09When my name come up
45:11from me saying something
45:13about being an alliance,
45:14I thought back on that unequivocally.
45:16No one who plays the game
45:17is going to say,
45:18we're in an alliance.
45:19Because there is a stage
45:20where you're going to have to look at everyone
45:22and if you were to say that,
45:23that'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.
45:27It 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
45:32because it's going to come up like that.
45:36Can I just...
45:37I'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 OK.
45:46That's OK.
45:47I think...
45:48..it is kind of between you and Jonathan.
45:54No, it's not between us.
45:55You do know there are three.
45:57Yes, but I do think it's important
45:59that if you have an idea on at least one...
46:02But you must have thoughts about the other two.
46:04I mean, after just listening,
46:06I am looking a little bit at you, David.
46:12I have noticed you're more, like, forthcoming now
46:16and around now would be the time to kind of do that,
46:21to make everybody sort of see you as somebody that's here
46:26and is adding something to the group.
46:30The reason that I feel more forceful
46:32is because we've utterly failed.
46:34Tonight, I think the momentum is against Mark
46:36because that's been the dominant conversation that I've heard.
46:39Yeah.
46:39Because I do think we're being manipulated.
46:41By the time we get to here,
46:43the narrative has already been built.
46:44Isn't this just a convincing argument?
46:48Yeah.
46:49But this seems, like, weird,
46:50like we're saying this effect is a negative.
46:54We've got to have an argument that we go,
46:55that's so compelling, I can't vote anywhere else.
46:58Yeah.
46:59Everything you're saying,
47:01I think is exactly what a traitor would say
47:05to stop me doing what we're doing
47:08and what we're here to do.
47:10So I'm so in.
47:11I'm sorry.
47:12But the argument would be,
47:13the argument is,
47:14if I stay quiet tonight,
47:15all the heat was on Mark.
47:17So what, how do I benefit myself
47:19by 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?
47:27Do you think we're fearful?
47:28I 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've done.
47:35Please don't make the mistake of voting for me
47:37because I really don't want you to see
47:38what happens when I stand there
47:40and tell you that I'm a faithful.
47:41It will just be another blow for you.
47:44But also, I do see the point
47:46that we've got to pile up the votes
47:49in order to get somebody off.
47:51I don't want to start a pile on for Mark.
47:53I just, I'm frustrated.
47:55I might be completely wrong.
47:57I do not want to start.
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.
48:01Take that and if they agree with me,
48:03whatever argument you most believe.
48:04Simple as that.
48:06I'll make one last gasp here.
48:08I am a faithful.
48:10I am.
48:11And I really don't want us
48:13to vote out another one.
48:15I am a faithful.
48:16Trust me.
48:18Players,
48:18The time for talk is over.
48:21Oh, God.
48:23Here we go.
48:24This is horrible.
48:26It is time for you to write down the name
48:28of the person you believe is a traitor.
48:31Oh, God.
48:32Stephen, we'll start with you.
48:46Who 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,
48:53but I adore him and I don't want him to go.
48:56Thank you.
48:57Joe Wilkinson.
48:58I've said you, David,
49:00because of the sort of pattern of behavior,
49:03but you're a lovely man.
49:07Celia.
49:08Well, this is a bit tricky
49:09because I've got a bit of a crush on you right now,
49:11but I've put you, Jonathan,
49:14because I think you have the chutzpah
49:16and brilliance to be a traitor.
49:18I've changed my vote
49:26because even though I think my arguments against Stephen
49:29were, I think, compelling and are worth listening to,
49:31at the same time,
49:32I think Joe's argument against David
49:35struck me as being more believable.
49:38I'm sorry, David.
49:39I voted for you.
49:43David.
49:44I voted for Stephen.
49:46Stephen.
49:48Because he's a genius.
49:50I think he's playing the game
49:51with all of that genius.
49:53So, a vote count.
49:55Three for David,
49:56one for Jonathan,
49:59and 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.
50:09There's just something about
50:10that we're on day five now
50:11and I don't feel that you've necessarily
50:12sort of put names forward as much as others.
50:15Okay.
50:15Alan.
50:20Mark.
50:21I was trying to be bold
50:23and that's how I feel.
50:28Mark.
50:29Yeah, my vote for Kate.
50:32Kind of for the same reasons as Nick,
50:34about not bringing anything to the table
50:36and, you know.
50:38Kate.
50:42Um, Mark.
50:43I hadn't heard your name today.
50:46I'd heard Jonathan's and Stephen's,
50:48but I believe what they said more
50:50and I heard more arguments against you.
50:54Joe Marley.
50:55I'm sticking with my gut
50:57and I think it's you, Mark.
51:00So, a vote count.
51:01Three for David.
51:04Three for Mark.
51:06Two for Kate.
51:08One for Jonathan.
51:10And one for Stephen.
51:14Lucy.
51:15I can't even look at you, Mark,
51:18because I've voted you.
51:19Sorry.
51:23Oh, my gosh.
51:24Kat,
51:25you have the deciding vote.
51:29If you vote for Mark,
51:31he will be banished.
51:36If you vote for David,
51:38it will be a tie.
51:40So, then, Kat,
51:43who do you believe is a traitor?
51:46Um...
51:47My vote...
51:56..is for you, David.
52:02Oh.
52:04So, players,
52:05we have a draw.
52:09Oh, my God.
52:10David,
52:10Mark,
52:12you both have four votes each.
52:16We do not leave the round table
52:18until somebody is banished.
52:22I will ask for a final plea
52:25from both of you
52:26and then everyone will vote again.
52:30Oh, my God.
52:31You two will be excluded
52:33from the vote.
52:35If there is still a draw,
52:38your fate
52:39will be decided
52:41by chance.
52:42Oh.
52:48So, first,
52:50the plea
52:51from David.
52:53My plea's very simple.
52:56We decided
52:57we'd play the game
52:58differently
52:59and that's what I've done.
53:02And that's been misinterpreted
53:04by Joe Wilkinson
53:05as some sort of stealth tactic.
53:08By trying to make Eddys
53:10to think more deeply,
53:12I've got four votes.
53:14So, why would I have done that
53:15when, quite clearly,
53:17as you can see from the votes,
53:19the momentum was against Mark?
53:21this was not the night
53:22if I were a traitor
53:24to put my head
53:25above the parapet.
53:30Thank you.
53:33Mark,
53:34please now plead your case.
53:35I love this game.
53:40I don't think
53:41there was ever
53:41anything wrong with
53:42pointing out
53:43that I never wanted
53:44to be a traitor.
53:45I don't think
53:46there was anything wrong with
53:48as me
53:49being frustrated
53:51that we got
53:52a fourth
53:54faithful in a row.
53:57I play this game
53:58with all my heart
53:59and what you see
54:01is what you get.
54:02I'm not
54:03putting on an act.
54:04I came here,
54:05yes, to win,
54:06but to win as a faithful.
54:08And that's what I am.
54:21David and Mark,
54:22thank you
54:22for your pleas.
54:24I hope that has helped
54:26the rest of you.
54:27There will be
54:28no discussion.
54:30It is now time to vote.
54:32You will be voting
54:33for either
54:34David
54:35or Mark.
54:38Please now
54:39write the name
54:40on your slate.
54:57Jonathan,
54:57we'll start with you.
54:58Who do you believe
54:59is a traitor
55:00and why?
55:01I'm sorry, David.
55:02I haven't changed my vote.
55:03I still think
55:04there's a compelling
55:04argument against you
55:05and I don't believe
55:06Mark is a traitor
55:07not on that level
55:08of evidence.
55:11Nick.
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
55:20Mark is a traitor.
55:25Kate,
55:25who do you believe
55:26is a traitor?
55:27I've stuck to my vote.
55:28Mark, I'm afraid.
55:31Joe Marlow.
55:32I've got my mark.
55:34I've stuck with my original decision.
55:39Lucy.
55:39I'm stuck with Mark.
55:44So, a vote count.
55:47Five for Mark.
55:48One for David.
55:50So, a vote count.
56:16Five for Mark.
56:18Four for David.
56:21Celia,
56:22you have
56:22the final vote.
56:25If you vote for Mark,
56:26he will be banished.
56:29If you vote for David,
56:31it will be a tie
56:32and their fate
56:34will be decided
56:36by chance.
56:39Oh, my God.
56:41players, it is still a draw.
56:50Oh, my God.
56:54players, it is still a draw.
57:04Oh, my God.
57:07Therefore, we will now leave this banishment
57:14to the hands of fate.
57:16has this ever happened before?
57:21It's never happened.
57:22Oh, my God.
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57:40We return to the castle
57:42same time tomorrow.
57:43More reasons to watch it back.
57:45There's power, secrets,
57:46and a toxic friendship
57:48in The Guest.
57:49In the middle of nowhere
57:50with a murderer.
57:51Nine bodies
57:52in a Mexican morgue.
57:53And follow Belfast's finest
57:55in blue lights.
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