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00:00Halfway point of the series and my goodness is the heat on.
00:03If you haven't watched episode 6, do that right this second.
00:06Head to BBC iPlayer to catch up and then you can come back here.
00:10Alright, spoilers are happening now.
00:13With that warning out of the way, I can safely play this.
00:17Of course, the traitor's siren as the second traitor of the series has been caught.
00:23The lovely Fiona.
00:24What's coming up, I hear you ask.
00:26We see the moment faithful Rhys met with traitor Fiona to find out the identity of the traitors.
00:32They'll both be here later to discuss their time playing the game.
00:34Plus, to dissect this jam-packed episode, I'm joined by celebrity faithful Charlotte Church and series one traitor, Amanda.
00:46Welcome. Welcome to Uncloaked, both of you.
00:49Thrilled to have you here on, of course, what I'm calling the Welsh special.
00:53Fantastic.
00:54Fantastic.
00:55We almost need Charlotte from series three as well.
00:58No.
00:59No?
01:00Absolutely not.
01:02I like Charlotte, but no, she isn't a faithful Welsh, is she?
01:07Now, we've got a lot to talk about today.
01:10Traitor Fiona turning on traitor Rachel and unfortunately losing the battle
01:13and faithful Rhys being murdered in what they described, very kindly, as a mercy killing.
01:19But first, we've got to start with the ending, the faithful winning the chance to talk to the traitors.
01:24What an incredible twist.
01:26In a series that has been twist after twist.
01:28Were we seeing anything like this coming?
01:31I mean, I think that it's really surprising from Matthew.
01:34Yeah.
01:35I wasn't expecting that sort of strategy from him and I don't think anybody else will.
01:41I think that's why it's clever.
01:43Yeah.
01:43My spidey senses were like, he's going to have to be recruited, but I wasn't expecting that for the first question.
01:48But then how he uses then Jesse is almost like, what is that?
01:53What is he doing there?
01:54Is it so that he can, so he knows they're going to go along with it?
01:58Yeah.
01:58So it's almost like a little breadcrumb.
02:01And the direct question of, you know, who are you going to murder next?
02:06And I want you to be truthful with me was very direct with that, you know?
02:10Yeah.
02:11Yeah, it was fantastic gameplay by him.
02:14Yeah, totally.
02:14I'm glad it was smart players who are going in and have been in there to ask the questions because I'd waste a question on how are you.
02:24Well, if I was a traitor, I'd hope to someone say like, what colour socks are you wearing or something like that.
02:30The cliffhanger at the end with Matthew waiting for the answer as to whether they would recruit him.
02:36Clearly the traitors are going to say yes.
02:38Do you think?
02:38I think Rachel might think, if you can do that blatantly, what could you do to us if we recruit you?
02:46Yeah.
02:46You're going to throw us under the bus.
02:48I think she might think that way.
02:50So I don't think it's a definite yes from her.
02:53If Matthew gets seduced, do we think he can trust the traitors?
02:57I think he can trust Stephen.
03:00I don't think anyone can trust Rachel.
03:03Yeah.
03:03But can they trust him?
03:05Now, we actually have Harriet's questions next week.
03:07We'll be able to see what Harriet asked the traitors.
03:10Do we have any sense of what she might have asked?
03:12No, not really, because I think she knows that they're going to light.
03:16She wouldn't ask them something like, where are you from?
03:18You know, what nationality?
03:20Where are you from?
03:20Do you live next door to each other?
03:24I don't know what she...
03:26She might ask them what their favourite kill was or something, their favourite murder,
03:32because then she might work out relationships of, you know, who was close to who.
03:39I think she'll ask more questions down that line than direct questions like Matthew.
03:44Yes.
03:44Because she does think that they're going to lie anyway.
03:47She's not also going to try and plot and join the traitors like Matthew has.
03:50No, no.
03:51But she's going to wait till the end if she can.
03:53Yeah.
03:54She's got it sorted out that she's going to stay the quiet faithful.
03:58And then if there's those two left at the end, she's going to throw them into the fire pit.
04:04Yeah.
04:04So not even the bag, she's going to put the full traitor.
04:07Yeah, put them in the fire pit, yeah, totally.
04:09Well, that's burning very red.
04:11Yeah.
04:12The other huge aspect of this episode was, of course,
04:15secret traitor Fiona has blown up the whole game and she got caught.
04:19So she'll be with us shortly to talk about it.
04:21But we really have to just go back an episode briefly and talk about Fiona versus Rachel.
04:27Yes.
04:27When Fiona called out Rachel in front of everyone.
04:30Could you believe what was happening there, Charlotte?
04:32I just thought it was...
04:34Oh, iconic and wonderful.
04:39I absolutely adore her.
04:40She's so mischievous and really, like, beautifully representing the crones,
04:49which is what she said she's come in to do, to represent older women.
04:52And I just think, oh, go on.
04:55She's got lots of spark and sass.
04:58Yeah.
04:59Did you think, Amanda, there was a chance that she could have beaten Rachel?
05:02I hoped there was for us Welshies, you know.
05:06I'm just glad she had the balls, may I dare say,
05:11to go head-to-head outright with another traitor, you know,
05:15and show her that she wasn't going to just take it lying down.
05:18Now, there's so much to unpack with Fiona,
05:20but before her and Rhys join us,
05:22let's enjoy when the pair met after leaving the castle
05:24and Rhys found out who the traitors were.
05:26Oh, my lovely wife.
05:33Oh, my God.
05:35Oh, good to see you.
05:39What was the reaction like when I didn't go down to breakfast?
05:42It was utter shock and disbelief.
05:44It's like, what's going on here?
05:47Because it just seemed like an unnecessary murder.
05:51I was just so amazed as to how people would take it
05:53because I still think after, obviously, the banishment of Amanda
05:57and the whole Chester chants, the deadlock,
05:58there was enough people that were convinced still
06:00that I was a traitor.
06:01Yeah.
06:02So the fact that it took for that to happen
06:04for you to realise I'm not.
06:06I remember just laughing and I just feel like,
06:08well, what are they going to do?
06:09Because I was just so excited to see how everyone's taken it.
06:12So, who, Rhys, do you think are the traitors
06:16and how many do you think there are?
06:18If I'm to make a decision now,
06:21I'm still not even really convinced.
06:22It was Jack, Ellie, Rachel,
06:25and then I think they started with four,
06:26so obviously Hugo was one of them.
06:29So Hugo, Rachel, Jack and Ellie.
06:30I'm interested to know what you think I am first.
06:34So, with you, I think you're a faithful, I think,
06:38but by all means, what are you, a faithful or a traitor?
06:42Well, I am...
06:45You ready?
06:48Yeah.
06:50A traitor.
06:50No, you're not!
06:52Yes, I am!
06:53I am!
06:56And I just was playing cat and mouse with you.
06:59Oh, my God.
07:02Yes.
07:02And you said about, you spoke about Hugo.
07:05You stabbed Hugo in the back.
07:06Did you not even think?
07:08Obviously, you have inklings on everybody,
07:10but I would never, I don't,
07:11if I'd had to put money on it,
07:12I would never have,
07:13that has thrown me off.
07:15So, Friis,
07:17I obviously haven't been working alone.
07:19Oh.
07:21So, on the table,
07:23the first scroll.
07:24I'm going to take this.
07:25Take it.
07:26Oh, I'm scared.
07:27I'm very scared.
07:29You must be scared.
07:31I'm scared.
07:32You will be.
07:33Okay.
07:34This is nightmarish now.
07:36Oh, God.
07:38Oh, my God.
07:39Go on, boy.
07:41Oh, my God.
07:43Okay.
07:43Steven.
07:51But do you know the funny thing about Steven?
07:53Oh, my God.
07:54He just cannot lie.
07:55He'll get caught.
07:56Yeah, he'll get caught.
07:57I think he will.
07:58Okay.
08:01Okay.
08:07It's Rachel as well.
08:08I literally knew it.
08:09I knew it.
08:11Oh.
08:11So, my whole carriage,
08:13yes.
08:14He was surrounded.
08:16Oh, my God.
08:17I knew it.
08:18I literally knew it.
08:19There we are.
08:21Oh, my God.
08:24And Fiona and Rhys are with us now.
08:29Welcome.
08:29Welcome to Uncloaked.
08:31It's incredible to have you both here.
08:33Now, that was a great clip.
08:34Enjoyed watching that.
08:35Rhys, very shocked that Fiona was a traitor,
08:37clearly.
08:38Why were you so sure that Fiona was faithful?
08:41Naivety.
08:42Just written all over my face.
08:43No, I think I really try to clearly see the best in people
08:47and people just let me down, don't they?
08:50It's fine.
08:51It's fine.
08:52Now, Fiona, not only are you a traitor,
08:55you are the first ever secret traitor.
08:58I know.
08:58What an honour.
08:59Yes.
09:00An absolutely huge thing.
09:01Can you talk us through how you felt when Claudia gave you the red cloak?
09:04Oh, wow.
09:04How I felt.
09:06There aren't words to describe how elated, thrilled, chuffed,
09:12all of these just wonderful endorphins were rushing through my brain.
09:18I didn't know what to say.
09:20Honestly, women of a certain age normally have ten.
09:23I don't.
09:24But if I...
09:25You're 28, aren't you?
09:26Yes.
09:26I keep forgetting I'm 28.
09:28But honestly, it was just amazing.
09:32Watching it, I was like, that is the best seat in the house.
09:37Like, secret traitor when you're literally playing your own game.
09:43You haven't got to worry.
09:45You're not in that sort of furrowed brow state of the faithfuls,
09:50of the, like, constantly besmirched faithfuls.
09:55But your, yeah, secret traitor just seemed like...
09:57I was like, I can have a bit of that.
10:00I loved it.
10:01We obviously never got to see you making your decisions as the secret traitor
10:05in your little secret traitor, Heidi Hull.
10:07Were you just loving it, or was there any...
10:09Absolutely.
10:11Absolutely.
10:12I had no qualms at all about putting people's names on the list
10:18because I was just giving them little fish, little fish to feed on, isn't it?
10:23They had to decide what to do.
10:26Yeah.
10:26Yeah.
10:27Can we talk through some of those shortlists?
10:28Because we never got to hear your thought process behind the shortlists.
10:31Right.
10:32So, for the first murder, your shortlist was James, Natty and Maz.
10:36Why did you choose them for the first murder shortlist?
10:38Well, Maz is so lovely, you know.
10:41So killer.
10:41He's so lovely, he had to go on the list.
10:45A mercy murder.
10:46It's another one.
10:49And James was just such a character.
10:52He was throwing names around from day one.
10:54So, he had to go there on the list as well because he was causing chaos.
11:01Yeah.
11:02Which is a good thing from a traitor's point of view.
11:07So, it was just giving them food for thought.
11:09And Nettie is so lovely.
11:11She's a teacher and I love teachers.
11:14My son's a teacher.
11:16But perhaps I just took it out on her because she was a teacher.
11:20And it was a way of kind of just having a jab at my son.
11:25Who I love dearly.
11:28Well, for the second murder, there was Ben and of course there was Rhys.
11:32There was.
11:33And Maz again.
11:34Well, I just thought it's better to double up.
11:37Yeah.
11:38It would confuse the traitors if you put the same names down twice.
11:41Yeah.
11:42So, that's how poor Maz had it.
11:45I didn't feel Ben would fetch much money to the table.
11:49So, I put his name down as one to go.
11:53Two.
11:53One to consider.
11:56But you do need the money, don't you?
11:58Yes.
11:59You do.
11:59You do feel that.
12:00But of course, with Ben as well,
12:01which is what caused a lot of chat about Stephen,
12:04was that Ben had said,
12:05if I get murdered tonight, then you've got to look at Ross.
12:08And you were in the library, as was Stephen.
12:11Was there a reason for putting Ben on the list because of that as well?
12:14No, not really.
12:16So, you caused all that chaos by accident.
12:18Throwing darts in the dark.
12:20It was all the money.
12:22Rhys, I want to talk a little bit more about your game.
12:24You came under a lot of heat during the game,
12:27especially during the missions.
12:29Yes.
12:29In episode four, you were one of the faithful up for murder in the cages.
12:34But Fiona was, of course, the one protecting you.
12:37Getting the skull.
12:39Protecting me.
12:40Getting the skulls.
12:41And you told Fiona to give away the skulls.
12:43Yeah.
12:43That she'd collected for you already.
12:45That put you under some suspicion.
12:47And you chose to eliminate your own shield
12:49in the Spear the Beast mission as well.
12:52I mean, I was half expecting you to try and vote for yourself at the round table.
12:55I think it wouldn't have been too far-fetched from what was coming.
12:57I think it was coming.
12:59Talk us through your game plan in those missions.
13:02Why did you do those things?
13:02It's so hard to sit here and map out a game plan.
13:05You very much get thrown in the deep end,
13:06regardless if you're a faithful or traitor.
13:08It just happens.
13:09You just turn up there and you're like,
13:10oh, well, I'm here.
13:11So, it's like you can have a map out of what you're going to do
13:13and it just all goes straight out the window.
13:15And I remember just being a bit...
13:16That first night being very like,
13:18well, this is a deep water and I've just got to learn to swim in it.
13:20Because everyone's doing the exact same thing,
13:22so I was appreciative of that.
13:23But very quickly learned that I don't have like a complex of...
13:26If somebody's like accusing me of something,
13:28if I'm innocent, which I was,
13:30I just didn't defend myself.
13:31So, I was very like,
13:32okay, well, I'll just be selfless then.
13:33I'll just take on the selfless things.
13:35Amanda, would you have used Rhys's decisions like that against him?
13:38You can be honest.
13:39Yeah, absolutely.
13:40I mean, you were throwing yourself in the deep water, weren't you?
13:44And you weren't swimming.
13:45You were just going round and round.
13:48But I would say with the Skulls mission,
13:51I think you had so little chance of actually getting out of that cage
13:55that it makes sense to give the Skulls away.
13:57How, I mean, can we talk about that mission a little bit?
13:59Because it's one of my favourite moments of the series so far.
14:02When everyone else is running around getting Skulls,
14:04you're sat in a cage and Fiona's having a country war.
14:05I don't know where she was.
14:06I don't know where she'd gone.
14:08I didn't see her once.
14:09I think where's Fiona is one of my favourite quotes of the whole series so far.
14:13And you're just sort of like bumbling around.
14:15Holding one Skull, just having a nice day out.
14:17I really did want to help him.
14:20I really did, Rhys.
14:21I'll never believe that.
14:22I did, I did, boy.
14:25But I just couldn't find the Skulls.
14:29You were in no rush either, Fiona.
14:31You did your best and that's all the rest.
14:33I did my best.
14:33We've got a many treasure hunts in Wales.
14:36I think, Rhys, you solidified yourself as a faithful
14:39at that final round table the night before you were murdered.
14:43Did that make you worry about what might be in store for you?
14:48Being in the kitchen that night after the round table
14:50with Amanda's banishment,
14:51I was just pleased that other things were going on.
14:54Obviously, there's people shouting across the room
14:56that other people are liars.
14:57It was very much,
14:58okay, well, someone else is talking and getting battered.
15:00So I was very, in that environment there,
15:03because again, I put myself up for murder in the day.
15:04I didn't anticipate being murdered, clearly.
15:07Was like, okay, well, someone else can get a bit of air turn
15:10and like, well, we might talk about somebody else for a little while.
15:13I think it was your genuine reaction to the chest of chance.
15:16I'd like to think so, yeah.
15:17Because everything, again, I pride myself on authenticity.
15:20Everything that I felt in there was just what felt right at the time.
15:22Whether it was correct to do or not, who knows.
15:24But I think, and it was nice to see that they did talk about it
15:28in the turret, that it was, you need to get rid of me now
15:30because people were almost the exact 180 on me.
15:33They're like, okay, there's definitely, definitely now.
15:35If it's not now, then when will he go?
15:37Well, that was one of the reasons.
15:39Let's remind ourselves of some of the other reasons
15:41why the traitor's murdered you.
15:43I think because we've been really, really brutal
15:46with so many killings, I think maybe a little mercy killing
15:49wouldn't go amiss right now.
15:51I think so.
15:51We can be nice up here.
15:54Put me down like the old family dog.
15:56Put me down like the old family dog.
15:57I'm limping around the kitchen. Put me down.
15:59Do you think as a traitor they might have
16:01a slightly warped view of what nice is?
16:04There's no way that there's a nice bone in that turret.
16:06Not a single...
16:07All three of you are like,
16:08I'm laughing, your heads aren't enjoying yourself.
16:10This is brilliant.
16:11I'm sweating.
16:12I'm sweating.
16:13I'm crying.
16:14Like, no, not a chance.
16:15Do you have anything to say to Fiona after seeing her?
16:17I've said everything I need to say.
16:21Fiona, you said that Rhys was
16:23either a great traitor or a crap faithful.
16:27Yes.
16:27How does it feel now,
16:28sat next to Rhys on the sofa after you've murdered him?
16:31I was over there.
16:33Say it to me, Rhys.
16:34And the thing is, you were a traitor
16:35so you knew he wasn't a great traitor.
16:36Yes.
16:37So you were just calling him a crap faithful.
16:38Just calling him crap.
16:41Everything I said is true.
16:43I appreciate an honest lady.
16:45I appreciate an honest lady.
16:46Now, what was it like that moment?
16:47Because I think we all adored that moment
16:49when you finally got to reveal yourself
16:51to Stephen and Rachel.
16:53Oh, it was so funny.
16:54How did that feel?
16:55Because I did not think you would go in that hot
16:57to say,
16:58I've been doing your job for you
17:00for the last few days.
17:00She was on job from me.
17:02Yeah, I believe,
17:03haven't I been wonderful
17:04was the first thing I said.
17:06I know.
17:06It was so Sally Field at the Oscars.
17:09At least she's modest with it.
17:11At least she's modest.
17:14So going in,
17:15initially,
17:17I wanted to keep the red cloak
17:18for as long as I could.
17:20I was a little bit apprehensive
17:21thinking,
17:22well, I don't know
17:23what they've been discussing
17:24so I'm going in cold now.
17:26Yeah.
17:27It's very much as
17:28when somebody's been recruited.
17:30You are going in cold
17:32because they've already
17:33got their bonds.
17:35But it was great
17:36when I was there.
17:37Charlotte and Amanda,
17:38did either of you guess
17:39that Fiona was the secret traitor?
17:41I did.
17:41You did.
17:42What gave you the clue?
17:44Because you were too joyful
17:46as a faithful.
17:48Because a faithful
17:49is normally a bit more serious
17:50and I thought
17:51she's got to be the secret traitor
17:52because she's enjoying this too much.
17:55And I was desperate
17:56for Claudia
17:57to put the red cloak
17:58on a Welsh business
17:59and I thought
17:59it's got to be.
18:00So, yeah,
18:02you were a bit too joyful
18:03to be a faithful.
18:05Fiona,
18:05were you trying to help
18:06the traitors
18:07with your short lists?
18:08Yes,
18:08but I don't think
18:09they thought that.
18:10No,
18:11I think they were just annoyed
18:12about the whole
18:13secret traitor thing
18:14to start with.
18:14Middle management
18:15as Hugo said.
18:17That's a brilliant saying.
18:19Had you made your mind up
18:21about what they were like
18:22as traitors
18:22from watching them
18:24around the castle?
18:24Because obviously
18:25you knew who they were,
18:26they didn't know
18:27who you were.
18:27So are you observing them
18:28and trying to work them out
18:29during that period?
18:30Stephen is just a darling.
18:32He's an absolute darling.
18:36You could not love Stephen.
18:39He's so wonderful.
18:40Rachel is canny.
18:42Oh my goodness,
18:43she's going to be
18:43the Queen of Ireland.
18:44I can see it.
18:45She is an amazing player.
18:48Absolutely amazing.
18:50And I love Rachel to bits.
18:52But I'd seen that
18:54Rachel was the danger to me
18:56or I'd felt.
18:57Yes.
18:58And I always go on my gut,
19:00so I listen.
19:01We do have to talk about
19:02where your downfall began.
19:04Yes.
19:05Being suspicious
19:06of Rachel's story
19:07about Amanda
19:08being an ex-detective.
19:09I did not see this coming.
19:11I did not know
19:12what was going to happen.
19:12Can you please talk us through
19:14what happened that night?
19:16And indeed,
19:17did you really think
19:18Rachel was lying
19:19about Amanda telling her that?
19:21No, I knew she was
19:21saying the truth.
19:26I absolutely knew
19:28she was saying the truth.
19:29And I trusted her explicitly.
19:33However,
19:34I'd had my suspicions
19:36on Rachel
19:38and I'd thought
19:39that if anybody
19:40had taken your saying,
19:41if anybody's going to
19:43throw me under the bus,
19:44it's going to be Rachel.
19:46So,
19:47it's best
19:47if you play poker
19:49and you have
19:49a rubbish hand,
19:51you're not going to
19:52keep putting money
19:53in the kitty.
19:54You throw the hand down,
19:55isn't it?
19:56And I thought,
19:57that's what I'm going
19:57to do here.
19:58I'm going to throw
19:59a grenade in the room
20:01and let's see
20:02who comes out of it
20:03unscathed.
20:05Unfortunately,
20:05it was me.
20:06who came out
20:09but it had to be done,
20:13I think.
20:14It would have been lovely
20:15for the three Celts
20:16to have made it to the end.
20:18But it was never
20:19going to happen.
20:20No, not with your behaviour.
20:23What about Rachel
20:24can't be trusted?
20:26You can't either.
20:27I think the thing
20:28with Rachel as well,
20:29it came across
20:29like she was annoyed.
20:30It was also the first time
20:31she was properly challenged.
20:33I think in the environment
20:34that you're in,
20:35when you're challenged
20:35for the first time,
20:36it's obviously the most
20:37uncomfortable
20:37because it's so new.
20:38Having a point of finger
20:39to you,
20:39regardless of what you are,
20:40is not nice.
20:41So then when perhaps
20:43someone did put a brick
20:43in her washing machine
20:44and see what happens,
20:45she was probably
20:45a bit of a be-in-up on it.
20:46Especially not at the round table.
20:48After a round table,
20:50everyone's relaxing.
20:50Quite an emotional round table.
20:51I didn't need the extra stress.
20:54And the tower was amazing
20:56that night,
20:57the turret.
20:58And you know,
20:59Stephen is such a darling.
21:01And he was so uncomfortable.
21:03I honestly think
21:04he thought
21:05there were going to be
21:06two women scrapping here.
21:08I think he had one eye
21:10on where's security,
21:11I think.
21:13Did you consider
21:14speaking to Stephen first
21:15before you went up
21:16against Rachel?
21:17No.
21:18And the reason being
21:19is that I think
21:22if I'd said to Stephen
21:23he would have talked me
21:24out of it.
21:25Yeah.
21:25And I didn't want
21:26to be talked out of it.
21:28I thought,
21:28no, I'm going to do this
21:29and it's got to be done now.
21:31If not now,
21:31then when?
21:32Yeah.
21:33Let's jump to the round table,
21:34your final round table,
21:36Fiona.
21:36Did you think
21:37you might be able
21:37to survive?
21:38If I had to put a bet
21:39on myself,
21:40it'd be 50p each way.
21:44I thought,
21:44if I vote for her,
21:46then it's ruining
21:47her game straight away.
21:48If I don't vote for her,
21:51people are going to
21:52have suspicions anyway.
21:55And so,
21:57I think I voted for Ross.
22:00You voted for Sam.
22:01Sam.
22:01Ross had gone about
22:02three days before.
22:03Oh yes,
22:04of course he had.
22:04Ross is minding his own business.
22:07He's gone home.
22:08Now,
22:09Fiona,
22:09are you prepared
22:10for post-traitor's fame?
22:12Do you have social media?
22:13Instagram,
22:14which my son is running,
22:16because I haven't got a clue
22:18with anything like that.
22:20But somebody told me
22:21that not to have it
22:24on my own mobile phone
22:25to get a burner phone.
22:27So,
22:28I did say to them,
22:29but I thought it was
22:30only drug addicts
22:31and gun dealers
22:32that had burner phones.
22:34And they said to me,
22:35no,
22:35you need one
22:36for your social media.
22:38So,
22:38I went into town,
22:40into a shop,
22:41and I asked for
22:42a burner phone.
22:43You asked for it?
22:45So,
22:46the man
22:46went into the back
22:48of the shop,
22:48and I was just
22:49looking around,
22:51and two police officers
22:53turned up then,
22:54and said to me,
22:56have you asked
22:58for a burner phone?
23:00And I said,
23:01yes.
23:02The man's gone
23:03out the back
23:03to get it.
23:04And they said,
23:05can I ask you
23:06why you want
23:07a burner phone?
23:09I said,
23:09I need it
23:10for social media.
23:11And they said,
23:12so why have you
23:13asked for a burner phone?
23:15Why don't you ask
23:16for a
23:16pay-as-you-go phone?
23:19They're clearly
23:19trying to set you up,
23:20Fiona.
23:20Yes.
23:21I mean,
23:21do I look
23:22like the type?
23:23Takes all sorts.
23:24You didn't look
23:25like a traitor,
23:26Fiona.
23:26Yeah.
23:29Sadly,
23:29we've run out of time here,
23:30but that doesn't mean
23:31it's all over.
23:32We'll be continuing
23:33the chat
23:33in our bonus episode
23:35of Uncloaked
23:36on BBC Sounds.
23:37You can scan the QR code
23:38on screen
23:38right now to listen.
23:40We're going
23:40to discuss
23:41the questions
23:41in the Smoke
23:42and Mirrors mission
23:42and how those votes
23:44might affect the players.
23:45Plus,
23:46if we had the chance
23:46to ask a question
23:47to the traitors,
23:48what would we want
23:49to find out?
23:50If you think
23:50you've got what it takes
23:51to be a traitor
23:52like Fiona,
23:52good news,
23:53as Casting for Traitors
23:54Series 5
23:55is open.
23:56Head to
23:56bbc.co.uk
23:57forward slash
23:58take part
23:58to apply.
23:59A massive thanks
24:00to Sharla,
24:01Amanda,
24:01Fiona and Rhys
24:02for joining me.
24:03We'll be back
24:03next week
24:04after episode 7
24:05on Wednesday
24:06of The Traitors
24:06to unpick the answers
24:08to Matthew
24:08and Harriet's questions
24:09and so much more.
24:11I'm Ed Gamble.
24:12Stay faithful.
24:18The Traitors
24:19back on BBC One
24:20Wednesday night
24:21at 8.
24:22Joe Marlow
24:23will see you now
24:24on BBC Sounds.
24:25Russell Howard
24:26confronts a death
24:27in the latest edition.
24:29Here,
24:29go Greek next,
24:30Amanda and Alan
24:32have a Herculean task
24:33on their hands.
24:34Corfu,
24:34here we come.
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