Quick Read
- The Celebrity Traitors final airs Thursday, November 6th at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer.
- Five celebrities remain: Alan Carr and Cat Burns (Traitors), David Olusoga, Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed (Faithfuls).
- The final episode will run for 70 minutes, featuring one last mission and a crucial roundtable vote.
- Viewer speculation centers on the gender divide and whether the Traitors can outsmart the Faithfuls.
- Audience figures could reach 15 million, making it the most-watched show of the year.
Celebrity Traitors Final: Date, Time & Where To Watch
It’s the question fans have been asking all autumn: When is The Celebrity Traitors final? After weeks of deception, alliances, and stunning banishments, the star-studded reality game show is about to reach its dramatic conclusion.
The much-anticipated finale airs on Thursday, November 6th at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. This final episode will be longer than usual, running for a full 70 minutes, giving viewers plenty of time to watch every twist and turn unfold (NationalWorld).
For those keeping track, the show has dominated Wednesday and Thursday night slots, but the BBC held off on airing an episode on Wednesday, leaving fans in suspense for one more day. While no official reason was given, some speculate that it was to avoid clashing with bonfire night events, or perhaps to build anticipation for the final showdown.
Who’s Left: The Final Lineup & Their Journey
After a rollercoaster of betrayals and secret murders, only a handful of celebrities remain in the castle. The show’s unique format pits Traitors against Faithfuls, with each side scheming to outwit the other for a prize pot destined for charity. With each episode, viewers watched as banished or murdered cast members revealed their true allegiances, leading to dramatic exits and emotional speeches.
Here’s where things stand as the final episode approaches:
- Alan Carr (Traitor) – The comedian has been both cunning and hilarious, but some fans believe his inability to hide his emotions might cost him in the final round.
- Cat Burns (Traitor) – As the only woman left, Cat’s quiet demeanor and superfan status have made her harder to read, but suspicions against her are mounting.
- David Olusoga (Faithful) – The historian has kept a low profile, letting others take the spotlight, which could be a winning strategy in the tense final stages.
- Joe Marler (Faithful) – The former rugby star’s humor and physical prowess have made him a favorite among viewers, and he’s managed to avoid the chopping block so far.
- Nick Mohammed (Faithful) – Known for his intelligence and versatility, Nick has combined wit and caution, making him one of the most unpredictable players left.
The rest of the cast have all been eliminated, either banished by their peers or murdered by the Traitors. Notable exits include Kate Garraway, Celia Imrie, Jonathan Ross, Lucy Beaumont, Stephen Fry, and several others (The Telegraph).
How The Final Will Play Out
The last episode promises high stakes and heightened tension. The finalists face one last mission to add to the prize pot, which will go to the winner’s chosen charity. Then comes the crucial final roundtable: The remaining contestants will vote on who they believe is a Traitor. But, in a twist, the banished celebrity won’t immediately reveal their status, keeping everyone guessing until the last moment.
After the roundtable, the remaining players move to the firepit for a final decision. Host Claudia Winkleman will ask if they want to end the game or continue voting. If even one contestant votes to continue, everyone must vote again, and this cycle repeats until there are only two left or all agree to finish.
The rules are clear: If all Traitors are banished, the Faithfuls split the prize. If a Traitor survives, they take the entire pot for their charity. This format keeps tension sky-high right until the closing credits.
Viewer Theories, Fan Speculation & The Gender Divide
Speculation has reached fever pitch online. Fans on Reddit and Twitter have dissected every move and facial expression, trying to predict who will win. A major talking point is the gender divide among the Traitors: Cat Burns is the only woman left, leading some viewers to theorize she’s almost certainly a Traitor, as the BBC would be unlikely to start the celebrity series with an all-male Traitor lineup (LADbible).
Alan Carr’s performance has also been under scrutiny. His visible nerves and frequent jokes may have made him too conspicuous, with some fans convinced he won’t outlast the final vote. As for Cat, her vote to banish Kate Garraway is seen by some as a «death sentence» for her own game, as it left her isolated among the remaining men. Theories abound that the Faithfuls—especially Joe and Nick—are zeroing in on Cat and Alan as the last Traitors.
This season’s gender dynamics echo controversy from previous series, where the balance of male and female Traitors became a hot topic. In the second UK season, the early banishment of female Traitor Ash led to criticism, prompting the BBC to start season three with an all-female Traitor lineup. These debates have added a new layer of intrigue to the celebrity edition.
Audience Reaction: Ratings & Cultural Impact
It’s not just the drama on screen that’s grabbing headlines—the show has become a ratings juggernaut. According to official figures from Barb, the first four episodes averaged 12.6 million viewers, with episode three reaching a high of 13.2 million. As the finale approaches, estimates suggest up to 15 million people could tune in, making it the most-watched TV event of the year (NationalWorld).
The nine-episode run could total as many as 125 million views across all platforms, meaning one in four UK adults has watched at least part of the series. This cultural impact is rare for a reality show, and the blend of familiar faces, strategic gameplay, and emotional moments has kept the nation talking week after week.
What To Expect: The Final Showdown
As the curtain falls, viewers can expect a mix of suspense, confrontation, and last-minute surprises. Claudia Winkleman’s hosting style—part poker-faced, part playful—will guide the remaining celebrities through the final twists. Will the Faithfuls manage to root out the last Traitors? Or will Alan and Cat pull off one final deception and claim victory?
Either way, the finale will not just crown a winner but also cement The Celebrity Traitors as one of the defining TV phenomena of 2025.
With calculated moves, real human frailty, and social dynamics laid bare, The Celebrity Traitors finale isn’t just about who wins—it’s a mirror to our hunger for truth and spectacle in an age of blurred lines and big personalities.

