Celebrity Traitors live: Kate and Niko in danger as first banishment looms

Welcome back!

Good afternoon and happy Celebrity Traitors day to one and all. Katie Rosseinsky reporting for duty to accompany you through all the twists and turns of episode three.

We’ve got a few hours left before the next instalment kicks off at 9pm on BBC One, so we have plenty of time to recap everything that went down last time.

First up, here’s my colleague Helen Coffey’s excellent ode to Alan Carr’s already hilarious stint as a Traitor…

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With his sweat-drenched, awkward performance as an unlikely backstabber, the comedian is the unrivalled highlight of the star-studded new series, writes Helen Coffey

Katie Rosseinsky15 October 2025 15:01

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