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Celebrity Traitors - may the oldies rule!

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escaped Wed 24-Sept-25 07:28:56

Celebrity Traitors starts tonight at 8 pm.

I'm looking forward to it, there's some reasonably good brains competing.
At least two of the contestants are pensioners - Celia Imrie (Calendar Girls, Marigold Hotel etc) and the erudite Sir Stephen Fry.

Iam64 Sat 11-Oct-25 13:44:01

I like the prankster. I hope Celia and Claire don’t become traitors.
Thanks for the St Trinians mention escaped, I’d not heard of it and my older grandchildren would like it

I’m shallow as well Find Mark Bonner attractive

Maggiemaybe Sat 11-Oct-25 13:48:23

It’s strange how we take against people sometimes, for little or no apparent reason. For me it’s Kate Garraway. I just think she’s overacting all the time and I find it irritating. I’ve nothing against any of the others. Yet. grin

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 14:29:21

I’m shallow as well Find Mark Bonner attractive

Count me as shallow too 😁

I'm assuming then, that the £100,000 is the amount they aim for but the winner could end up with far less than that. And the winner takes it all.

The Traitors therefore have an advantage if they're clever enough and work together until the last two tasks?

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 14:31:56

There is also an evening round table where people try to identify the traitors and banish them.

So, if identified, the fringe lady picks another one presumably.

Are the shields given out again at the start of each task?

I need to keep up at the back!

Whitewavemark2 Sat 11-Oct-25 14:38:53

Allira

^There is also an evening round table where people try to identify the traitors and banish them.^

So, if identified, the fringe lady picks another one presumably.

Are the shields given out again at the start of each task?

I need to keep up at the back!

No the traitors choose another traitor or they could carry on with just two.

The shields are generally won in the progress of the games/task.

Sometimes the contestants get to go into a room and try to find a shield.😳😳🙄🙄

ginny Sat 11-Oct-25 14:40:24

I’ve watched the other UK series and enjoyed them although at first I didn’t think I would.
This celebrity one has started well. I’m hooked. We are away next week so will have to be careful what we listen to before we get chance to view.

Doodledog Sat 11-Oct-25 14:41:14

The important thing is that if there is a traitor left at the end and they all agree to share the prize then the traitor gets it all. Alliances sometimes count for nothing sometimes and things turn on a sixpence 😈

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 14:47:49

Whitewavemark2

Allira

There is also an evening round table where people try to identify the traitors and banish them.

So, if identified, the fringe lady picks another one presumably.

Are the shields given out again at the start of each task?

I need to keep up at the back!

No the traitors choose another traitor or they could carry on with just two.

The shields are generally won in the progress of the games/task.

Sometimes the contestants get to go into a room and try to find a shield.😳😳🙄🙄

Thanks!

It's complicated 😁

Whitewavemark2 Sat 11-Oct-25 14:55:30

😄😄 you’ll soon get the hang of it.

I must admit I’ve been hooked since traitors first started. I’ve watched them all including the New Zealand ones which are similar to us in character, and the USA - now they are a sight to behold.

DamaskRose Sat 11-Oct-25 14:56:53

kittylester

It is not usually so macabre - i suspect that it has been ramped up as it's celebs.

I thought that too Kittylester. I was one of those who said she didn’t like Stephen Fry or Claire Balding but I’m changing my mind about SF, not some of his more extremes comments but him as a person. I actually think he wears his knowledge quite lightly. Claire Balding not so much, she was pretty arrogant in a “I know best” sort of way in the first challenge but she has been quieter since so maybe I’ll change my mind about her too. Tom Daly I find a bit sneery. Alan Carr is hilarious! I’m loving the whole thing and even know most of the celebs! Claudia is just the best. I saw a blouse with those sleeves in my local charity shop this morning! 😂😂

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 14:57:25

We've ever watched any.
DH groaned about it but then got into the whole thing, I think.
Well, he didn't nod off at least!

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 14:57:40

Never not ever

Parsley3 Sat 11-Oct-25 14:59:44

Oh, the US one with those Real Housewives of America. Has anyone watched that reality show?

DamaskRose Sat 11-Oct-25 15:08:54

Forgot to mention Joe Marler - loved him on the rugby pitch and love him on here though he’s been very quiet so far.

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 15:28:21

DamaskRose

Forgot to mention Joe Marler - loved him on the rugby pitch and love him on here though he’s been very quiet so far.

Yes, he could be a Dark Horse!

MollyNew Sat 11-Oct-25 16:11:55

It's going to be so interesting to see how people interact as a lot of them know each other already and I like finding out more about their personalities.

Did you see Joe Marler on Portrait Artist of the Year this week? He came across as a lovely man.

My son really likes Niko, he's sent me a video where he goes undercover with a far right group so I don't think he just does pranks.

Mark Bonnar was brilliant in Line of Duty and seems to have a good sense of humour.

shysal Sat 11-Oct-25 16:36:55

Paloma Faith is best known as a singer rather than St Trinians. Fortunately her singing voice does not sound like her speaking one.

I like Claire, and would like to raid her wardrobe. She wears some lovely jackets for her TV work.
I have just finished reading he first novel for adults and enjoyed it.

Maggiemaybe Sat 11-Oct-25 16:59:52

We saw Paloma Faith years ago at one of the Forest Live events. She was fabulous, with several quick costume changes into incredible outfits. Even then we were the oldest couple in the audience. smile Such a shame she’s gone, I’d like to have seen more of her.

Allira Sat 11-Oct-25 17:03:49

Yes, I think it's a pity she was first out.

Kate1949 Sat 11-Oct-25 17:41:06

I gave it a go after after all the hype. It seemed rehearsed and contrived to me. I realise I'm in the minority.

BlueBelle Sat 11-Oct-25 17:55:07

I cannot warm to Clare Balding at all never have and it’s not changed I m also not over keen on Tom Daley or jonathon Ross mind you I didn’t like Alan Carr either but finding him rather good fun in this so I might change my mind about them all I m a fan of a David Olusoga such an intelligent man so far he’s not contributed much but I think he’s a watcher

Paloma is lovely and I was sorry to see her go out first
Did you see her on the BBC2 programme afterwards she was very funny ?

foxie48 Sat 11-Oct-25 18:03:53

Kate1949

I gave it a go after after all the hype. It seemed rehearsed and contrived to me. I realise I'm in the minority.

It's heavily edited, Kate that's why it might seem contrived because, of course, it is, by the editor. We only see a fraction of what is recorded and they are miked up once they have left their own rooms (which are not in the castle). It is very carefully staged but the contestants don't know what is going on.

Delila Sat 11-Oct-25 18:28:38

I think Jonathan Ross is clever and scheming, and will betray his fellow traitors if he gets a chance.

On the other hand he almost gave himself away at one point early on, and his slip up was noticed, I thought, by Joe Marler.

Cat is a cool customer.

Iam64 Sat 11-Oct-25 18:38:56

I’ve always disliked Jonathan Ross but I’m enjoying him in this. I’m pleased I’m also appreciating Stephen Fry, I liked his comedy, blackadder, fry and Laurie etc but got a bit irritated by his personal life presentation. Glad to say he’s won me round. He’s clever and likeable

Claire Balding as Head Girl takes some beating. She’s a Thoroughly Good Thing. She lacks a spaniel or a lab but I could assist with a strictly time limited loan

SueEH Sat 11-Oct-25 20:28:05

escaped

Celebrity Traitors starts tonight at 8 pm.

I'm looking forward to it, there's some reasonably good brains competing.
At least two of the contestants are pensioners - Celia Imrie (Calendar Girls, Marigold Hotel etc) and the erudite Sir Stephen Fry.

Crikey… Stephen Fry is the same age as me and I’m definitely not a pensioner!