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00:00The ultimate murder mystery.
00:02These dastardy traitors, we've got to find them.
00:05All in the hope of winning up to £100,000 for their chosen charity.
00:10One by one, the faithful have fallen.
00:13I am, of course, as I have told you all along, a faithful.
00:17And a brutal face-to-face murder.
00:19Oh my God!
00:21Saw another faithful's demise.
00:23Lucy, you've been murdered.
00:24A speculation in the castle mounted.
00:26I'd love it if you came with me on the Jonathan theory.
00:28You can trust me.
00:30Can I?
00:32A daunting mission.
00:33You're doing well!
00:35Shut up!
00:35Bagged one player's safety.
00:38I'm going to sleep easy with the show tonight.
00:40And a fierce round table.
00:41I'd quite like to hear from you.
00:43You're telling me I don't speak.
00:45I am going to vote for Jonathan.
00:48Saw a traitor finally banished.
00:50Having all through the game completely faithful.
00:53To the traitors!
00:54I am throwing you a dinner party.
01:00But with no rest for the wicked, the traitors were set another deadly task.
01:05You must murder in plain sight at tonight's dinner.
01:08One traitor must toast the player you want to murder while saying the words,
01:12Parting is such sweet sorrow.
01:15How the hell are we going to do this?
01:16Why is it always me?
01:20This is the Celebrity Traitors.
01:22Oh, look at this.
01:43Oh, this is nice, isn't it?
01:46Oh, look at this.
01:48There's seven of us left.
01:51The more time I spend with them, the more I bond with them.
01:55Woo!
01:56And now I've got to murder one of them in plain sight.
01:59Well done, everybody, for catching a traitor.
02:08WDE.
02:09And, as I might get murdered tonight, thank you, all of you.
02:13You've predicted your own murder for the last seven meals.
02:18Eyes, eyes, eyes.
02:21This genuinely, though, has been, like, one of those once-in-a-lifetime...
02:25Oh, it's been amazing.
02:27This has been our problem.
02:28We've liked each other too much.
02:29This has been our weakness.
02:30It has happened from the start.
02:31Yeah.
02:32And that blinded me with Jonathan, you see.
02:34Seriously.
02:36Does anyone feel like this game is nothing like how you thought it was going to be?
02:42Yeah.
02:43It's so much harder than I thought.
02:44The thing I really didn't expect from this experience was the idea that I'd be changed by it.
02:50Yeah.
02:51And I do feel changed by it.
02:53And that's a real surprise.
02:55But I remember even on day two, I realised very quickly that we had fallen into every
03:01single cliché of, like, what people say who were playing the game.
03:04Like, I think it's this person because this was...
03:06And, like, this was when there was, like, 19 of us still.
03:07Yeah.
03:08I didn't think I would be as sucked into it as I was.
03:11I thought it would be much easier to spot traitors, whereas, actually, you've just been bedazzled, dare I say, by the great personalities around you, which just makes your head spin, doesn't it?
03:23But the great thing is we've really, I think, been ourselves.
03:28Yes.
03:28And that's quite a major thing, especially if we're not playing a character.
03:33Yeah.
03:33And we're just having to be ourselves, which I think is a difficult thing to be.
03:36So I think that's an achievement.
03:38It is an achievement.
03:39And just more fun, actually.
03:40Like, more fun than I thought I'd ever have.
03:42Yeah.
03:42I feel like I've learnt lots from all of you in different ways.
03:46I mean, sorry, it probably sounds a bit naff, but I feel a bit inspired.
03:49Yeah.
03:50And I feel like I've laughed so much.
03:55I think I've had quite a few years recently of being quite sad.
03:58Yeah.
03:58And having to be quite controlled and inward-looking, and you've all made me feel a bit like I'm looking out.
04:04That's really nice.
04:05I really do.
04:07It's very nerve-wracking.
04:09It's such a small group of us.
04:11Anything could be noticed.
04:13But I'm trying to not make anything obvious and not show anything on my face.
04:19I always have struggled with, like, small talk or just, like, not really knowing what to say to people when you first meet them.
04:25So I feel like I've learnt.
04:27And you have.
04:27I've given myself, like, the confidence now to go back to the world.
04:33Jay, what have you learnt?
04:34Come on.
04:35I didn't think it would affect me on a real level.
04:40Right.
04:40I thought I'd be able to keep it on a superficial game level.
04:44Joe's a big softy.
04:44I've had so much fun.
04:46It's just been...
04:46It's been a giggle.
04:47It's been so fun, hasn't it?
04:48It's like meeting everyone.
04:49More fun than you thought?
04:51Way more fun.
04:52Oh.
04:52You can say it as much as you like.
04:54It's not personal.
04:56Then we come to the table and think, oh, Christ, we're going to have to vote somebody off.
05:01Yeah.
05:01Yeah.
05:02Because I all love you all, you see.
05:03And that's what I think is the cruel part of the game.
05:07I think it's a very clever game, but I also think it's cruel.
05:11There is a secret.
05:13Pray for tomorrow.
05:16Look, I'm sorry to say, surely we're sitting with two traitors.
05:20If it was three traitors.
05:22I didn't think there was much time left.
05:24And now I've got to kill someone and it's heartbreaking.
05:27How am I going to murder someone in plain sight?
05:30I'm in everyone's eyeline.
05:33Alan.
05:34What have I learned about myself?
05:36Yeah, go on.
05:36Yeah, go on, Alan.
05:39Oh, I don't know.
05:42I mean, I should be good at it, you know.
05:44I murdered Paloma in plain sight.
05:47I handed Lucy the death warrant.
05:49I'm really hoping third time's a charm.
05:52I just need to open my mind a bit more, you know.
05:55Maybe that's it.
05:55Open my mind a bit more.
05:57Read an extra book.
05:58I don't know what he's thinking.
06:01I'm scared.
06:03Everyone's so vigilant and looking for things.
06:06I actually thought I was, like, good at puzzles and stuff.
06:11And he realised, you know, obviously, you're very...
06:14You're all clever and stuff.
06:15But, I mean, just your way, you know, with the Trojan horse and, like, Stephen,
06:19you know, he's just got that brain, you know.
06:22And it's just the quotes and everything he'd say and, you know,
06:26just all, like, tempers, you know, and...
06:28What did he say to me if I went to bed?
06:35Parting is such sweet sorrow.
06:36Unaware that a murder in plain sight took place last night,
06:51it's time for the faithful to find out who has made it to breakfast.
06:55I'm so tired of playing, playing with this bull and arrow.
07:03I felt quite cool coming into breakfast.
07:13Maybe because I don't have the blood on my hands.
07:16Seeing that dinner table, only Alan could do something like that.
07:20Oh, shit.
07:25Enter.
07:28Oh, cat!
07:32No-one else is here.
07:35It was so obvious.
07:37It wasn't.
07:37It was so obvious.
07:38Alan, it wasn't obvious.
07:40It wasn't obvious.
07:40I was so nervous.
07:42I think, what are we going to do if everyone goes for me?
07:44What, you think everyone's going to go for you today?
07:46Yeah.
07:47Do you?
07:47You watch.
07:47I think it's fine.
07:48I think, don't stress about it too much.
07:49I don't think people...
07:50I keep calm.
07:51Yeah.
07:51Last night was my second murder in plain sight.
07:55The first one was very secretive.
07:58I had Paloma alone in the kitchen.
08:00This one was a bit more, say, theatrical.
08:04It was out there.
08:05So I am a bit worried.
08:07I just need to get through this round table
08:10and just hope no-one puts two and two together
08:13with the eggy Shakespeare quote.
08:18Come in!
08:20Joe!
08:22Kate!
08:23Kate!
08:25You always don't show me.
08:26Yes.
08:27I'm always surprised you survived another morning.
08:30He's delighted, really, aren't you?
08:32Do you know what that flower needs?
08:34A few more bows.
08:35I don't think it's got enough.
08:37Oh, my God.
08:38So we've survived.
08:39Can we just take it in?
08:40We survived.
08:40You had your shield.
08:41I survived.
08:42How did you survive?
08:42He had his shield.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Yes.
08:44See, I remembered the shield I got.
08:47I've got a lot on my mind.
08:48OK, fine.
08:48Have you?
08:49Oh, yeah.
08:50Oh, God.
08:50For God's sake.
08:51It's gone early dawn.
08:52Can we just have breakfast without discussing who you might think are traitors and faithfuls?
08:58I don't think you're a traitor.
08:59You're so sweet.
09:01I think Alan is a traitor who deflects and diffuses everything with comedy.
09:08But I don't have enough faithfuls on side to bring it to the table.
09:12So my plan going into tonight is that I'm going to vote off either David or Kate, but then I'm
09:19not sure.
09:20I do have a suspicion of David.
09:21I love the way Jonathan left.
09:24He just left with such panache.
09:28Let's think of some of Jonathan's classic moments and see if that reveals any other traitors.
09:35Did he vote David as his last passing traitor mission?
09:39David is really smart.
09:41He is smart.
09:42But then David didn't stitch him up, did he?
09:45He voted for Nick.
09:47So who's still to come through?
09:49So it's Nick, Celia and David.
09:52My gut tells me it's going to be Nick gone.
10:00I think Nick gone.
10:01Yeah, he's the most threatening to the traitors.
10:08I think the traitors are going to get rid of the most intelligent because it's worrying.
10:14That's Nick and then me.
10:16Yeah.
10:18Yeah.
10:20Oh!
10:22Celia's gone.
10:28Celia?
10:46Eyes, eyes, eyes.
10:49Stephen, you know, he's just got that brain and it's just the quotes and everything he'd
10:55say and, you know, just like tempers feeding and what did he say to me if I went to bed?
11:01Partying is such sweet sorrow, Celia.
11:03Well, you know what I mean?
11:04He was like...
11:05Did he give you a kiss?
11:06No, no, no, no.
11:07I was trying...
11:07Don't build your hopes up.
11:12Oh, Lord.
11:19This is not a very good sign.
11:21Am I dead?
11:26Dear Celia, by order of the traitors, you have been murdered.
11:33Yesterday, the traitors murdered you in plain sight.
11:37Oh, honestly.
11:38Just because I was brave enough to get the one traitor out.
11:44What a mean one.
11:49I love being here.
11:51It's been gorgeous and I'm devastated.
11:55I so wanted to stay till the end, but it's a game.
11:59Oh, Celia.
12:11I still can't believe it.
12:13I miss her already.
12:15My darling Celia is gone.
12:20My heart is broken.
12:22It's just made me want to get the traitors even harder.
12:26Like, I'm sick of this.
12:27They are taking out some lovely, lovely people.
12:33I'm not having it anymore.
12:36I need to get the traitors gone.
12:40Gone, gone.
12:43Who did she vote for last night?
12:45Jonathan.
12:46Oh, we can't blame him.
12:47We can't blame him.
12:48It's gone.
12:57Good morning, everybody.
13:00Morning.
13:01You all right?
13:02Yes.
13:02Yes, ish.
13:03I'll tell you who isn't.
13:04Oh.
13:05And I love her.
13:06Can't believe it.
13:07Oh.
13:08We love her too.
13:12Celia, my queen of the castle, was murdered by the traitors.
13:18Oh.
13:19Oh.
13:20I have another piece of information for you.
13:22Oh, God.
13:23Yesterday, the traitors murdered Celia in plain sight.
13:31What?
13:36How that was done, I leave that for you to speculate.
13:41Oh, God.
13:42It's nearly time for a mission.
13:44You've got to keep your head in the game.
13:46I'm keeping this.
13:49OK, so what happened at the dinner party?
13:51Who served who?
13:53There was lots of cheers.
13:54There was lots of cheers.
13:54There was lots of cheers.
13:56But it doesn't have to be the dinner party.
13:58Could have been any time yesterday.
13:59The one person we know was a traitor is Jonathan.
14:01So what was Jonathan's interaction with Celia all day,
14:03not just the dinner party?
14:04That's a good call.
14:05Hang on.
14:06Who spent the most time with Celia last night?
14:08Joe, you and I were left in the kitchen together.
14:11And a lot of us were in the billiards room
14:13and Celia was there as well.
14:14Right.
14:17The faithfuls don't have any idea
14:20how Celia's murder could have happened.
14:22And they overthink things too much.
14:25But that's been their downfall this whole time.
14:31Do you have a look over Kroko?
14:33Let's do it.
14:36I can't believe it.
14:37You know what?
14:38It was the first time I think with Jonathan going out yesterday
14:40where she was saying in the day,
14:42look, I think we all need to kind of now start rallying together.
14:45Yeah.
14:46That has then been her downfall.
14:49That vote from Jonathan,
14:51like we can't just ignore it.
14:53Like we've ignored loads of other things in the game
14:55because it could be he's shot at a fellow traitor.
14:59Yeah.
14:59So he's named Jude.
15:02But if the seven players...
15:03Yeah.
15:04...and three of you are traitors
15:05and you think one of you is going,
15:07wouldn't you try to build a single narrative
15:09against one of the faithful?
15:10Yeah.
15:11Yeah.
15:11I was the logical target.
15:13Yeah.
15:13Who voted for Jonathan last night?
15:15I did.
15:16And who else?
15:16It was four votes, wasn't it?
15:17Alan did as well.
15:18Alan.
15:19Alan did.
15:20I feel like,
15:22do I need to start kind of considering people
15:24who have not had much heat on them at the round table?
15:26And Alan is one of them.
15:27Alan actually hasn't had much heat on him
15:29at the round table, really.
15:32They don't suspect Alan for Celia's murder,
15:35but they're still suspicious of him.
15:37Whether it's enough to say his name at the round table,
15:40I don't know yet.
15:41I think only time will tell.
15:48Right, OK.
15:49Alan, do you swing it between your legs?
15:51You're going golfing.
15:52I don't do.
15:53Do you swing it between your legs?
15:54I don't know.
15:54Is this how you do it?
16:00Oh, crikey.
16:00What a stupid game, isn't it?
16:03Where are the others, do you reckon?
16:04Do you reckon they're talking about us?
16:06Well, of course they are.
16:07Do you think they think it's us?
16:09No.
16:09Well, some of them do suspect me.
16:12Yeah.
16:12Let's forensically go through the dinner party.
16:14We don't know it was the dinner party.
16:17Very odd.
16:18But we still haven't worked out pelotus killing in plain sight,
16:22so how on earth are we going to work out this one?
16:25It could be a word.
16:26It could be the cheese.
16:28Did anybody ask for anything with the cheese?
16:30It was unusual.
16:32They didn't, did they?
16:32They didn't say...
16:34I asked for a bit of chutney, didn't I?
16:37Because it was...
16:38Is it the chutney murders?
16:40Yeah.
16:40Oh, did some people have sun-dried tomatoes and not?
16:44Because you didn't have sun-dried tomatoes.
16:45No, no.
16:46I think it'd be a bit more dynamic than...
16:48Well, you'd like to think.
16:51At the moment, no-one suspects me.
16:54Thank God.
16:54I'm going around the houses.
16:57Mmm, did she have cheese?
16:58I mean, Kate even thinks it's because I didn't have sun-dried tomatoes on me plate.
17:03I mean, that's how desperate the faithfuls are.
17:06I mean, it's proper cringe.
17:08Look, I'll be honest, I've never suspected you.
17:13Occasionally, I think Kat.
17:15Just occasionally.
17:15Yes, I do, yes.
17:17But then I'm saying that Kat was one of the first proponents of, like, the big dog theory,
17:21you know, which would suggest Jonathan or Stephen would have gone.
17:24Yeah, she was.
17:25And that...
17:26So, I don't know.
17:27It seems very, very likely that other traitors voted for Jonathan.
17:30Yes, yes.
17:31Joe Marlow made a very good case.
17:34Look, if I am wrong on this, you can banish me.
17:37The next day.
17:39And that's a really bold thing to say.
17:40Just a tiny bit of me.
17:42Like, if you knew that there was a traitor probably about to go,
17:45because there was already a win behind them,
17:46would you not say that as a traitor?
17:48But I can't believe it's Joe, because I've been...
17:51I've been...
17:52Here's what I can believe about Joe,
17:53is that Joe could be one of three traitors
17:56who would still have run his own path.
17:58And that Jonathan could have had whatever strategies he had.
18:01And Joe would blow him out the water.
18:02And Joe would say, I'll do what I'm going to do.
18:04Yeah.
18:04I have opened up to Joe about who I believe
18:07to be traitors and faithful in the past.
18:10I feel that he and I are very in tune with each other.
18:12So I don't want to believe it's Joe,
18:14but part of me does have to consider it.
18:16With the prize pot currently standing at £53,500,
18:27today's mission will give the players another chance to add to the pot.
18:32Who wants the front?
18:33I want to sit in front.
18:34All right, you have the front.
18:35I miss Celia.
18:40I miss Celia.
18:41I really, really hope neither of you did that to my Celia.
18:49It was shocking Celia going today.
18:50It was really shocking Celia going,
18:51because she was so fabulous
18:53on the principle of creating confusion.
18:57Mm.
18:57You can see why traitors might have chosen to keep her in.
19:00Yeah.
19:01I don't think they're working as a team, the traitors.
19:03You don't think they are?
19:04No.
19:05Oh, that's interesting.
19:09I think it's Kate or David or both.
19:12Do you think so?
19:13Yeah.
19:14I'm going for Kate or David.
19:16I'm inclined to go more for Kate.
19:17I want Kate Garroway to Kate go away.
19:20We need to...
19:21Mic drop.
19:26My head is spinning out of control.
19:32Claudia said something like,
19:33don't lose your head or...
19:34What was it?
19:35Keep your head in the game.
19:36Keep your head in the game.
19:37That was it.
19:38I mean, I am sort of hoping
19:39they're not going to take our heads off.
19:45LAUGHTER
19:46The Traitor's Museum.
19:58Oh, hello.
20:00Oh, there she is.
20:03Oh, Gloria.
20:05We walked in, and it was weird.
20:07It was sort of a creepy old museum, a bit fusty.
20:10And there were sort of exhibits sort of dotted around.
20:12There were pictures, ornaments.
20:14And then we saw something very creepy.
20:23Is that meant to be me?
20:26There are heads everywhere.
20:29I'm like, this is a bit creepy.
20:31They'd straightened my nose, which was nice.
20:34If they could do that in real life,
20:35I'd be most grateful.
20:37Oh, my God.
20:38Who's that?
20:39Paloma.
20:40Some of them did not look lifelike.
20:42Clare Baldy looked like Boris Johnson.
20:46Players, welcome to the Castle Museum.
20:51In here, I keep trinkets.
20:55Memories of games gone by.
20:58And as you can see,
21:00I've added all of you to my collection.
21:04There's even one of me.
21:11There you go.
21:14Let me tell you about today's mission.
21:16Behind me, you can see six headless statues.
21:20All you have to do is choose a head,
21:25walk across there,
21:26and place it on a statue.
21:29And avoid setting off one of these lasers.
21:37Oh, no!
21:43Oh, give over.
21:44That sounds simple.
21:45But then she turns the lasers on.
21:48Not so simple.
21:49If you do go through a laser,
21:53this happens.
21:58You will have to return,
22:01throw the head in the bin.
22:02Oh, no!
22:03But then you can attempt it again
22:06with a different head.
22:08£2,000 will be added to the pot
22:11for each time a headless statue
22:14is reunited with a head.
22:17If you manage to put a head on every statue,
22:20I'll add another £2,000 to the prize fund.
22:23Great.
22:24So you could be adding £14,000 to the prize fund.
22:31There are 19 heads in total,
22:33essentially giving you 19 lives.
22:35If you run out of heads,
22:36the mission will end.
22:38There is no shield in this mission today.
22:42It is just about building up the prize fund.
22:45It is a time mission.
22:46You have 20 minutes.
22:49Enormous luck.
22:50I'm going to get into position with her.
22:53So some of us be guiding?
22:55Three teams of three?
22:55Or should we all just go for it?
22:56I think we should all just go for it.
22:58I don't think I'm going to be particularly good
23:01at this mission,
23:02mainly because
23:04I'm five times the size
23:08of everyone else in the team.
23:09Players, are you all ready?
23:10Yes.
23:11Lasers, activate.
23:15Enormous luck.
23:17Your 20 minutes starts now.
23:20I'm taking my boy Joe.
23:21I'm going to take Claire.
23:23Joe Wilkinson's was the spitting image.
23:26I was just so happy to see him again.
23:27Miss you, mate.
23:29Are you going on, don't you?
23:30Yeah.
23:30Look at him.
23:31I've never done anything like this before.
23:33It was completely surreal.
23:34But the good thing is,
23:35I mean, I am quite little
23:36and, yeah, I guess relatively flexible.
23:39I took Celia's head because I missed her,
23:42which does sound weird
23:42because I did murder her,
23:44but I had pangs of guilt
23:45and I felt she was with me,
23:48even if it was just her head.
23:50Keep down, Alan.
23:51I've got you, Celia.
23:53The lasers were so tight-knit.
23:55It was so difficult.
23:57I just had to channel
23:58Catherine Zeta-Jones in entrapment.
24:00OK.
24:02OK.
24:04I looked at the plinths
24:05and I saw that on three of them
24:06there were buttons
24:07to turn off some of the lasers.
24:09So getting to those buttons
24:10was obviously the key thing
24:11that we needed to do.
24:12Press and hold to turn off lasers.
24:15Oh, it's turned off.
24:16It's turned off this one.
24:17It's turned off the lower one.
24:18Are you there, then?
24:19Yes, yes.
24:20OK, please.
24:20Five minutes have gone.
24:22I think you're more agile to go.
24:24Well, keep it pressed.
24:25It's on pressed.
24:26You've got it, yeah?
24:27OK.
24:27They're all attempting it at once.
24:32My game plan was to get across
24:34as quickly as I could.
24:36Felt like I was in a little competition
24:38with Nick
24:38because he's very good at the missions.
24:40So I wanted to see
24:41if I could do it first.
24:42Kat, you are so close.
24:44Oh, Kat, you're doing so well.
24:46She's like a little nipple.
24:47Oh, no!
24:49Who was it?
24:50Everyone stay exactly where you are.
24:53Kat, please go back to the beginning.
24:55Put your head in the bin.
24:56Pop Claire in the bin.
24:58Oh, my God, I was so close.
24:59I was so close.
25:00Nick, there's another button over there.
25:02I think it's not possible
25:03without pressing the buttons.
25:04Ah, OK.
25:05Lasers, reactivate.
25:12Hang on, hang on, David.
25:13Mind your feet.
25:15OK, keep still.
25:17Whoa.
25:18What the hell?
25:19What happened there?
25:20David, that was you.
25:22Please go back.
25:23Oh, no.
25:23David.
25:24Whose head are you throwing in the bin?
25:26Jonathan's.
25:27Oh, he's a traitor.
25:28Get rid.
25:28He deserved to go back.
25:30Lasers are reactivated.
25:35Oh!
25:37Go, guys, go.
25:41I expected it to be hard
25:42because I had seen right at the start
25:44just how crisscrossy the laser's gone.
25:46Look at Nick.
25:48The final bit,
25:49I have to kind of crouch really quite low.
25:52How's Nick done that?
25:53So that I could then sort of just balance
25:55a little bit easier,
25:55just getting right through to the end.
25:57Nick, you have done it.
26:00Put the head on a statue.
26:02First head on.
26:03Mark Bonnet is on one of the statues.
26:06£2,000.
26:08Alan, if you come round here,
26:10step over, you've got the widest place.
26:11They have got quite a big hump.
26:13No, he'll be all right.
26:13Come on, Alan.
26:13Yeah, go.
26:14No, no, no.
26:14Right, it's lower.
26:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
26:16No!
26:18Is it me?
26:18Alan!
26:19Is that me?
26:20Alan, I can confirm it was you.
26:22Please go back
26:23and do what you need to do with the head.
26:27I grab my own head.
26:30Hey, I'm a narcissist.
26:32I love my own face.
26:33I mean, someone's got to love it.
26:35All right, 10 minutes have gone.
26:36We are halfway through.
26:39I don't think my legs are long enough.
26:43Stay low and close to the wall,
26:45I think, um, Kat.
26:46That's...
26:47That's...
26:47You've done it, Kat.
26:48You've done it.
26:48You've done it.
26:49You've done it.
26:49Another £2,000.
26:51Well done, Kat.
26:53Tom Daley has been reunited.
26:55Am I allowed to press that button?
26:56Yes, you may.
26:57Press and hold.
26:57Press and hold to turn off lasers.
27:02Oh!
27:03Another one's gone off.
27:04Hold it, hold it.
27:05Nick, hold it.
27:06Yeah.
27:07Nick and Kat press the button
27:09and then some of the lasers disappear.
27:11So it gives you a little bit more wiggle room.
27:14Try and get to this bit.
27:15Okay.
27:16Just mind your feet.
27:17Mind your feet.
27:17And you'll stick close to that little lectern thing.
27:19The brilliant things those that were saying
27:22calling out to me.
27:23Keep your bottom down.
27:25Lower your bum.
27:26Lower your bum a bit.
27:27Come towards me.
27:28Keep going.
27:28You're basically free.
27:29You're fine.
27:29You've done it.
27:29Okay, you've done it.
27:30Another £2,000 added.
27:33Please put Nico on a statue.
27:35Come there.
27:37Head in the game.
27:40Joe, everything all right with you?
27:42I'll just catch it up with the other Joe.
27:44Oh, yeah, David.
27:45Yeah, just stay low.
27:46Get your bum down.
27:46And come towards the wall if you can.
27:48Ooh, careful of your bottom.
27:52Yes.
27:53Yes, David is through.
27:54David is through.
27:55Another £2,000.
27:56Wow.
27:58Get that.
27:58Wow.
27:59Stephen Fry is on one of the statues.
28:02Put the head down.
28:02Put the head down.
28:03There, my head.
28:04Yeah, yeah.
28:05Keep, keep, keep.
28:06You need to get low, Alan.
28:07Crawling under the laser,
28:08and then I'd look at my face,
28:10and my face would look back at me,
28:12and I was like,
28:13we got this.
28:14Put it down there.
28:15I've got you.
28:16Alan, put it down there.
28:17Right, now crawl through on all fours,
28:21as it were.
28:21So put your hands...
28:22Okay, now everyone help me.
28:23Yeah, yeah, keep your thumb down.
28:24Come on, Alan.
28:25You've done it, you've done it, you've done it.
28:26Alan is through.
28:28Alan is through.
28:29The speed at which Alan went through it
28:32really surprised me.
28:34Alan, put yourself on a body.
28:36Alan is a proper bag of surprises,
28:39and I wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be a traitor.
28:44Five heads, £10,000.
28:46Just Joe Marler to go.
28:48If you manage to get Joe Wilkinson on one of those statues,
28:51you add £2,000 to the prize fund,
28:54then you get the bonus,
28:56because you'll have placed all six heads.
28:59Not sure we've fought this one through, have we?
29:02If you roll...
29:03Roll.
29:04..go down onto the ground.
29:06We hadn't really thought it through.
29:08Joe was in charge of the buttons,
29:10and poor old Joe was the last one across.
29:13I mean, and he's like a right old unit.
29:15Oh, honestly, my heart was in my mouth.
29:18Yeah, and then...
29:19Lower! Lower!
29:20Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:21I'm not one of the nimble, agile rugby players.
29:25I was the more stand in the way of people.
29:28Turned like an oil rig rugby player.
29:31Fifteen minutes have gone.
29:33Come on, Joe, you have five minutes left.
29:34Come towards the wall.
29:36It's £4,000 in this, Joe.
29:37Put Joe Wilkinson in that gap there.
29:40Joe, no, no, no, there.
29:42Put Joe Wil...
29:43Watch it!
29:44You're so close to that.
29:46You stop shouting!
29:47You're close!
29:49Ooh, God.
29:49I feel a little bit under the pump here
29:52to make it across in time,
29:54trying to listen to everyone's thoughts.
29:57Go, look!
29:58Stay low, stay low.
30:00Watch your back.
30:01Ooh.
30:02I was just panicking.
30:03I was panicking from start to finish.
30:06Players, time is ticking.
30:08Come on.
30:09Now go low.
30:10Yeah.
30:11Like a dog.
30:12Alan!
30:13Like a dog!
30:14Like a dog!
30:15Down!
30:15Yes!
30:16Yes!
30:16Keep that thumb down.
30:22No, no, don't get up!
30:24Don't get up!
30:25What do you mean?
30:26Don't get up!
30:28It's like you're in a scrum.
30:29This is extraordinary.
30:30Come back.
30:31Come back towards the wall.
30:32Okay.
30:33Time is ticking, guys.
30:34Yes, thank you, Claudia.
30:36Sorry.
30:36Crawl towards us with the head.
30:38Bring the head towards us.
30:39There we go.
30:39Now just stay here.
30:41Yes.
30:41Slowly.
30:42Mind the feet.
30:43Guys, he's done it!
30:46He's done it!
30:47Please put the head on.
30:50Oh, that's amazing.
30:51I was quite chuffed with myself completing that mission.
30:56Hopefully I don't have to do anything like that again, though.
30:59Yay!
30:59We did it in the time frame.
31:01All six heads on the mannequins.
31:03We worked together.
31:04So we could be really pleased.
31:05Jo, you were brilliant.
31:06Oh, my God.
31:07Players, you put all six heads on the statues.
31:12You did it in your allotted time.
31:14You have added £14,000 to the prize fund.
31:17Yes.
31:18Well done, guys.
31:20Well done.
31:21So you really pulled together today.
31:23You put your heads together, if you like,
31:24and it seems like you all enjoyed it, yes?
31:26Yes.
31:26It was great.
31:27I have one question for you.
31:29Can you get your heads together at the round table?
31:32Oh.
31:33We'll find out later.
31:34Off you go.
31:34Back to the castle.
31:35Thanks.
31:35Thank you.
31:36You were amazing.
31:37That was better than my wedding day.
31:42I was so pleased.
31:44I loved the mission,
31:45and I loved the fact we won the full amount.
31:47I got to kiss my own plastic face.
31:49Well, that was fun, wasn't it?
31:59I love that challenge.
32:01Jo, you contorted yourself into positions I didn't know you could do.
32:05I'm not even going to bother to ask you who you think for tonight,
32:17because nobody's got any idea.
32:19And that might be because the people that shared their thoughts now think it's me.
32:26I know someone's going to be banished tonight,
32:31and I've said it before, and I'll say it again.
32:33We were good as a team.
32:34Yeah.
32:35Our greatest strength and also our biggest downfall.
32:37Oh, home sweet home.
32:48Home sweet home.
32:49If it's me, tell me it's me.
33:02Nobody should be shy.
33:03I felt like yesterday people were starting to trust me.
33:06I know, but I think...
33:06And share, and now they're not.
33:07I am suspicious of you, Caitlin.
33:09Are you?
33:09What have I done to make you suspicious, Kat?
33:13I don't know.
33:14I am 100% faithful, and you will not catch a traitor if you banish me.
33:19I know that's what everybody's said, but honestly, I promise you,
33:24I'm quite good at getting people to open up,
33:26but I don't think I ever try to convince people to my point of view.
33:32This is a new skill, and we're going to see if I've got it.
33:39There must be a clue here.
33:41Visenia, bless her.
33:42She had a special goblet.
33:45Where was that?
33:46Is that it?
33:48Oh!
33:48No, no, no, it's a lovely goblet.
33:51I think Kate, bless her, is feeling the pressure
33:55and panicking and getting paranoid.
33:57But if it's two and not three,
33:59then in my eyes, it's David.
34:03And it's like, well, do we roll the dice?
34:04David and Kate are the ones who are getting the most heat.
34:07I'm not adverse to then going with David, depending on what...
34:10But I think it's even... I think it's at least one of them.
34:13This is the time where...
34:14This is the time to put your neck on the log.
34:16If you've got a feeling, go for it.
34:19Yeah.
34:19What was the chat like in your car?
34:30We'd mentioned that we have suspicions of Kate.
34:33I'm weirdly not suspicious of Kate anymore, but it's not really founded on anything.
34:37But apart from her sort of not kind of committing to anything, I haven't really had much else to go on.
34:43I think it's a mix of sort of very, very inquisitive without giving away anything of what she thinks.
34:50I've been trying to think a little bit about who would make a good traitor alongside Jonathan.
34:54If I imagine Jonathan and Kat up in that tower together, that rings true a little bit for me.
35:01It's a really difficult thing to know whether to bring that up at the round table.
35:05No one's talking about Kat, so it's a dangerous move.
35:08I think that would put a bit of a target on my back.
35:16I'll be frank.
35:18It's been a rollercoaster 24 hours.
35:20The faithful finally caught traitor Jonathan,
35:23and then Celia Imry was murdered in plain sight by Alan Carr quoting Shakespeare.
35:28But the good news.
35:30The drama is not over.
35:32It's time for a banishment.
35:33This was never the end.
35:37I am worried about the round table.
35:40The final is so close.
35:42So for this round table, I'm taking a back seat.
35:45I don't want anyone to start analysing that dinner.
35:48I don't want the boat rocked, you know?
35:51This was never the end.
35:53This was never the end.
35:55Maybe there are people that are suspicious of me,
35:57but I haven't given them enough to cling on to to put any heat on me.
36:01But who knows?
36:02I've already been told that my name's in the frame.
36:07I'm not going to give up.
36:08I'm going to go in there and I'm going to fight to the death.
36:11Players, welcome back to the round table.
36:23Today, you were extraordinary and added £14,000 to the prize fund.
36:29That means the current total is £67,500.
36:35That's great.
36:38Today's round table is incredibly important.
36:43This is the last time the banished player will reveal their true identity.
36:49After tonight, you'll be relying solely on your instinct.
36:59The big question then, who is a traitor?
37:04Players, the floor is yours.
37:06Oh, this has been really hard today.
37:12I know that a lot of you think it's me.
37:16I mean, obviously, I am a faithful.
37:17I can look you all in the eye and say that I genuinely am a faithful.
37:22But if you think it is me, do you want to say why?
37:26I think your curiosity is obviously really good
37:30because it's good to be curious about what people are thinking
37:32and where people's heads are at.
37:34But I think you, like, struggle to come to the table with any sort of ideas.
37:41Which, on one hand, is like, is that just being a bad faithful
37:46or is that...
37:48Being a traitor?
37:50Yeah.
37:50I do get it.
37:51I am very curious.
37:53In fact, my dad's nickname for me was Curiosity Kate.
37:55I do do a job where I'll ask lots of questions.
37:57And one of the things I've learnt about myself during this is
38:00I actually find it quite hard to judge people.
38:03I think I've trained myself to be open-minded
38:07and take a fair position in the sense you always put the questions
38:10that everybody watching would want you to ask
38:12and you don't comment on it.
38:15So I don't know if that answers any of your questions,
38:18but I think that's maybe a mistake.
38:19I don't know what else to say, really.
38:21The one thing that keeps, like, sticking in my mind is
38:29you're quite a bit like Lucy in the sense of
38:33don't really have a lot of concrete theories,
38:35which I know is hard to have in the game where we know nothing.
38:38But almost like the ditzy damsel sort of role,
38:42and yet your professional career, you've got to be, like, on it.
38:47I was like, oh, hang on.
38:48So you're smarter than perhaps I'm...
38:52So you've made a...
38:53Do you know what I mean?
38:54By the way, can I first of all just say
38:55this is a very different environment, isn't it?
38:57And I do laugh at myself a lot,
38:59and I'm very happy for people to take the mickey out of me.
39:01And I think maybe people think that's ditzy.
39:08I'm really torn, Kate,
39:09because I, even though I have voted for you,
39:11there is just something that makes me think
39:14that you're actually a faithful, actually.
39:18Possibly because of the pressure of knowing that tonight
39:21is the only way that we will know,
39:23and I think it would be, you know,
39:25really criminal to get rid of a faithful,
39:27and especially at this point in the game, right?
39:30Now that we know Jonathan is a traitor,
39:32I've been trying to, in my head, think,
39:33well, who would make a really good confederate
39:36to, kind of, Jonathan?
39:37Like, from a personality point of view, even,
39:39who would, kind of, balance his boldness?
39:43But, like, and I've, kind of, gone round,
39:45sort of, everyone here.
39:47Oddly, Kat, it kind of feels like it sometimes...
39:49I feel like I think of you.
39:51I think I usually describe myself a little bit like a duck.
40:08Like, I seem quite, like, oh, she's so just cool.
40:13But underneath, I'm, like, flapping,
40:15because there's just so much to take in at one time.
40:17I think because, probably, of everyone here now,
40:21because there's so few of us,
40:21you're probably the person who's come least under fire at this point.
40:25So, actually, it's sometimes quite useful to hear people,
40:28not on the back foot,
40:29but just having to, sort of, defend themselves a little bit.
40:31We have to look at everyone.
40:34Could I just raise one thing,
40:36which is, it seems implausible,
40:39well, it is impossible that last night
40:41traitors didn't further Jonathan.
40:43So...
40:44They must have done.
40:45They must have done, yeah, mathematically.
40:47As I'm the only one who's still here
40:49who didn't vote for Jonathan,
40:50even if I was a traitor,
40:52there still would be a traitor
40:53who had voted for Jonathan.
40:54Assuming there's three.
40:55Yeah, assuming there's three.
40:57There's usually a traitor who gets voted out.
41:00They do, like, a passing shot at a fellow traitor.
41:05He voted for you.
41:06So I immediately look at that and go,
41:09hang on.
41:09When I sat here last night,
41:15what I had presumed would happen
41:16was that the two people who mentioned me,
41:20in addition to Jonathan,
41:21were you and Alan.
41:24What that made me wonder
41:25is whether that was the three traitors
41:28and that they were having spoken about it
41:31with Jonathan trying to build an alternative.
41:33Now, that would make sense
41:34because the oddity about my role in this game
41:37is I had five votes
41:39and then the next night...
41:41Disappeared.
41:42Yeah.
41:42Yeah.
41:43Which just seems extremely weird.
41:45Why do you think that was, David?
41:46Have you had a theory of it?
41:48Because really,
41:49in a way,
41:51you'd think that you would be
41:52the next person that we'd explore,
41:54but it just sort of evaporated.
41:56It did.
41:57The person who was most insistent
41:58on trying to explore it
42:00at the next table was you.
42:01Well, only because I was trying
42:06to bring something useful to the table.
42:07It's my job.
42:08I feel like...
42:09I'm used to it.
42:09I'm just going to finish.
42:11I was just the only one
42:13that was brave enough to raise it.
42:15Why didn't we go back to you?
42:16Have you thought about why we didn't?
42:17It's very interesting,
42:18and I'm not saying
42:19that we shouldn't have done.
42:19I'm saying the person who wanted to was you.
42:21OK.
42:21I'm saying we had...
42:22But it feels like
42:23there's an implication behind...
42:25When you state a fact,
42:26sometimes, David,
42:27I feel like you're then
42:27implying something by it,
42:29that you've stated this happened,
42:31and it's only you,
42:32and then you allow everybody
42:34to then look back at me
42:35and think,
42:36why did she do that?
42:37Well, that's exactly what I'm doing.
42:39Right.
42:40Because that's what we're supposed to be doing.
42:41So it isn't you're just stating it.
42:42No, we're stating a fact.
42:44Because that's how you have conversations.
42:46That's exactly what I'm doing.
42:47I know you are.
42:49But what I'm saying is it feels...
42:50You said I'm just agreeing with you,
42:52but now it feels like
42:53you're suggesting something
42:54more than agreeing with me.
42:55I think we're just saying
42:56the same point over and over again.
42:57OK.
42:57All I'm going to say is
43:02you and you,
43:04your names come up
43:05all the time.
43:06I can't put my finger on it,
43:08but there must be something
43:09about you two
43:11that make people feel
43:14that you're a traitor.
43:15I think I'd think
43:17Well, that's not the case.
43:20Players,
43:21the time for talk is over.
43:24It's time to write down
43:25the name of the person
43:27you believe is a traitor.
43:31Oh, God.
43:31Are your votes locked in?
43:52Yeah.
43:53Thank you.
43:54Kat, we're going to start with you.
43:56Who do you believe is a traitor
43:57and why?
43:59I've gone for yourself, Kate.
44:01I'm clutching at straws now,
44:03but I hope I'm right.
44:07David.
44:07Kate, for the first time,
44:09I'm voting for you
44:11a bit like Kat
44:12because there are no other options.
44:17Nick.
44:18Kat.
44:19Cowardly option, maybe.
44:21I don't know if it's you or not,
44:23but I'm just at a loss.
44:27Alan.
44:28I think it's either
44:28between Kate and David.
44:31Voted for David.
44:34Sorry.
44:37Kate, who do you believe is a traitor
44:38and why?
44:39Uh, David, again,
44:41I voted you for the first time
44:43because whether you mean to or not,
44:45you always push my name forward.
44:47So, vote count.
44:53Two for Kate,
44:55two for David
44:56and one for Kat.
45:02It all comes down to this final vote.
45:07Joe, who do you believe is a traitor
45:08and why?
45:09In the words of Celia,
45:13this is a wonderful
45:15but cruel game.
45:20And I just need to know,
45:22Kate.
45:23Okay.
45:23Sorry.
45:24It's okay.
45:26Kate, you have received most votes.
45:28Please come up here and join me.
45:29Okay.
45:30Kate, you have received the most votes
45:45and you are banished from the castle.
45:47Please now reveal,
45:52are you a faithful
45:52or are you a traitor?
45:55I've had a lot of years
45:57of being very serious,
45:58very sad
45:59and you've all allowed me to play
46:01the most amazing game.
46:03but also you've allowed me to play
46:10and be silly
46:11and have fun.
46:14Every single one of you,
46:15I'm going to take away
46:16a new idea
46:17and a start of a new kind of life, really.
46:20So, thank you very much
46:21for all of that.
46:22Thank you, genuinely.
46:26I have and always have been
46:29totally myself.
46:33A faithful.
46:36Our faith is on the edge
46:41We will fight to the end
46:47She is the most.
46:48I still believe in heroes
46:51So, faithful,
46:53you have lost one of your own
46:56and at a pivotal point in the game.
47:00Mourn the loss of Kate
47:01and then I suggest you regroup
47:03because there is still
47:05everything to fight for.
47:09I feel disappointed
47:10on Kate's behalf
47:11but, look, she was great.
47:14She'll be missed.
47:14Obviously, you know,
47:16there's only five of us now
47:17which is mad.
47:22There's no hiding place
47:23around those small round tables now
47:24and tonight.
47:26Nick convinced me
47:28that Kat is a traitor
47:29that has gone
47:31way under the radar
47:32the entire game.
47:34I think that Kat and Alan
47:38are traitors.
47:40I think it might be both of them.
47:46How can I be the person
47:47who was always bringing up her name
47:48when I never voted for her?
47:49But that's why
47:52some of the...
47:53it didn't make sense.
47:56Oh, my God.
47:57I'm sick of this.
47:58I just can't relax.
48:00This will sound really suspicious
48:01and I know
48:02you being the intelligent man
48:04that you are.
48:06I'm convinced
48:07it's Alan and Kat
48:09and I'm playing
48:11a very dangerous game
48:13of remaining
48:14very close to them
48:16because I'm certain
48:17I'm a faithful
48:18and I'm certain
48:19the Knicks are faithful
48:19and you're a faithful.
48:22Just watch them.
48:23I don't want to think...
48:24Do what you want.
48:25I mean, I'm...
48:26I'm utterly drowning.
48:28It's impossible to trust anybody.
48:31I presume there's two traitors.
48:32That means 50% of the people
48:34I'm talking to
48:34are traitors.
48:36That means I can't trust anyone
48:37and it would be crazy
48:38to do so.
48:39Hey.
48:47I'm Adamant.
48:48It's Alan and Kat
48:49and I've gotten close to them.
48:51Yeah.
48:51I've said at the start
48:52it's about...
48:53It's about...
48:53As a faithful
48:54it's as much about survival
48:55and then
48:56pulling the rug at the end.
48:58Correct.
48:58And that's where I need...
48:59Yeah, yeah, yeah.
49:00No, I know.
49:00You and I think
49:01we need to do a good
49:02shift on David.
49:03I believe now
49:04100%
49:06the hundies.
49:07I know I am.
49:08I know you are
49:09and I'm pretty convinced
49:11David is.
49:12If you turn around
49:13and go,
49:13mate, you're full of shit
49:14I actually suspect you.
49:15Honestly, you can...
49:16Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
49:17No, not at this point.
49:18No way.
49:20Nick is my hundie.
49:21He is my one true
49:23hundie percent faithful.
49:26I'm with Nick to the end
49:28all the way
49:29and I hope he feels the same
49:31about me.
49:38What is that?
49:44What is that?
49:46What is that?
49:47It's that.
49:47Ooh.
49:49Do you hear the drums?
49:50Outside?
49:51Outside?
50:00Oh, my gosh.
50:03It's Jonathan.
50:03Come and join me.
50:09What is going on?
50:17Players,
50:17I have some amazing news
50:20that you're going to love.
50:22Oh, no.
50:22Nobody
50:24is getting murdered.
50:26Oh, my God.
50:27That's you.
50:27OK.
50:28You five
50:28are my finalists.
50:31Congratulations.
50:32Oh!
50:33Congratulations.
50:35Oh, thanks, Claudia.
50:36How does it feel?
50:38Eyes, eyes, eyes.
50:39I'm gutted there's no murder tonight.
50:42I like it.
50:42It's me little bedtime ritual
50:44like having a hot chocolate
50:45or a hot toddy.
50:47You have done brilliantly.
50:49Here's the thing, though.
50:50From now on,
50:54you will solely
50:55be using trust
50:56and instinct
50:58because in tomorrow's final,
51:01nobody will say
51:02if they're a traitor
51:03or a faithful
51:04as they leave.
51:09Shall we do a little exercise
51:10to help you out?
51:11Oh, God.
51:12Shall we?
51:13Yeah.
51:13I'm going to ask you
51:14one by one,
51:16and I really mean this,
51:17look at each other.
51:19Really look at each other
51:20and I need you
51:21to repeat after me,
51:23I am a faithful.
51:26David,
51:27we'll start with you.
51:29I am a faithful.
51:33Nick.
51:35I am
51:36a faithful.
51:40Alan.
51:41I am a faithful.
51:46I am a faithful.
51:47I am a faithful.
51:50I just get nervous.
51:52Alan.
51:52Sorry, I am a faithful.
51:54Thank you.
51:54I am.
51:56That is just another confirmation
51:58of what I'm thinking already
52:00about Alan.
52:01He can't even look us
52:03in the eyes
52:03and say,
52:04I'm a faithful.
52:05If that's not a red flag,
52:07I don't know what is.
52:09Kat.
52:10I am a faithful.
52:15Joe.
52:16I am a faithful.
52:20But,
52:21it's everyone telling the truth.
52:25I will let you ponder on that.
52:27Sleep well.
52:29I'll see you all tomorrow.
52:30Thanks, Claudia.
52:31Good night.
52:33Cheers to being in the final.
52:35To the final.
52:36Cheers.
52:36My fellow finalist.
52:37Fellow finalist.
52:38Aye.
52:39Aye.
52:40Tomorrow's going to be huge, though.
52:41Tomorrow's massive.
52:42Because we're buzzing.
52:43We're all buzzing
52:43to be in the final now.
52:44Yeah.
52:45Tomorrow, it's like,
52:46hang on a minute.
52:48We can't end the game
52:49as five
52:49because someone is
52:51not a faithful.
52:52Yeah.
52:53At least one person.
52:55So that's why tomorrow
52:56is going to be mega.
52:56Yeah.
52:57Yeah.
52:57All right, guys.
53:08Night-night.
53:08Sweet dreams.
53:09Sweet dreams.
53:10See you tomorrow.
53:11What's on, everybody?
53:12It's such a weird feeling
53:14knowing that you're not
53:14going to get murdered.
53:16It's a nice feeling.
53:21Good night, sweetheart.
53:22Good night.
53:23Sweet dreams, everyone.
53:24My plan involves
53:27getting really close
53:28to Alan and Kat.
53:32Night-night.
53:32We'll see you tomorrow.
53:33So they keep me in the game
53:35and then I can try
53:36and pull the rug
53:37from under their feet
53:38last minute.
53:40Sorry, traitors.
53:42I'm coming for you.
53:44I bid you adieu.
53:45I bid you adieu.
53:46Thank you.
53:46As the faithful return
53:53to their beds
53:53for the final time,
53:55the traitors
53:56must meet in the turret
53:57to make their final plans.
53:59Their days of killing
54:00may be over,
54:01but there's a whole lot
54:02of plotting to be done.
54:03Oh, Kat.
54:18Alan.
54:18Good night.
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