Saturday, 1 November 2025

Engrossed by 'Celebrity Traitors UK' as is half the country - or more.



Don't often enthuse about TV programmes but have to admit I'm finding our current 'Celebrity Traitors' totally rivetting - this one coming to its doubtlessly gripping finale next Thursday - and, very laudibly, nothing has been leaked though it was filmed months ago.

Before now we've had three U.K. series, but all only with 'unknowns'  as partipants competing for cash to win for themselves. I watched each of them - as well as three American series (using as location the same Scottish castle as our British ones have, though with Alan Cumming as an impeccable 'host'), as well as two Australian and one New Zealand series  - and found them all fiendishly watchable.   

This current B.B.C. one is presided over by the wonderful, and severely-serious Claudia Winkleman - except for when she loses it by getting excitedly involved in the challenges she sets, which I love to see. 


For the first time here, the game features only celebrity participants, several of whom are household names, and playing to win money for their individually favoured charities, the latter bodies being organisations whose names we as yet don't know. Right now we're down to the last five surviving players, among whom (most of) the remaining faithfuls do not know that there are also two uncloaked traitors in there with them -  though ex-rugby-player Joe Marley has, very shrewdly and correctly sussed out the identities of who the traitors are. I do hope he wins. 

  

This series began with eighteen well-knowns - or most of them being so, I familiar with just eight of the nine older ones, but none of the under-30s, not even any of their names ringing any bells. Some of those older ones whom I did know, include:-

Sir Stephen Fry........
........inevitably decribed as (over-used term) a 'national treasure',
 which indeed he is.


'Veteran' Actor Celia Imrie.......

....films include 'Mamma Mia', 'Bridget Jones' films, 'Calendar Girls' and too many others to mention. Her clearly audible though non-intentional fart in an early episode was considered as the moment in, probably, this entire series.
Btw: why is the word 'actress' not used now? Is it considered as demeaning? - or is it my age showing once more?



Olympic (bronze, silver and GOLD!) Diver - and now renowned knitter'! - Tom Daley......
.........who got 'murdered' way too early, he having quickly raised to others his deep suspicion of the following player as being a traitor..... 



Sports broadcaster (as well as dog-enthusiast) Clare Balding......

..........another earlier-than-deserved banishment.


Hottie, mainly TV daddy-actor (whom I didn't know) Mark Bonner:-

.... and whom I couldn't keep my eyes off. Severally frowned on for what was seen as his histrionic reactions and interventions, though they didn't bother me. Lasted longer than most before being banished.


Then, probably the two most widely recognisable (at least to British audiences) talk-show host and much more, Jonathan Ross......
....... who commands attention like no other just by being there.

.....and, of course, that giggly, camp, very popular comedian Alan Carr......

.......another who only had to be himself to get the attention focussed on himself - though frequently discomited by it, only adding to his being targetted, more often than not, in non-hostile ways.  

An interesting feature of this series is the high incidence of 'out'-LGBTQ participants (of both sexes), whom I shan't list as it really has nothing to do with the programme and I think has hardly even been mentioned - if at all. So I'll say no more.

I'm looking forward enormously to the grand final next Thursday together with millions of others. What a great idea this was - originally thought up by a Dutch guy, I believe. I don't think I've seen one single negative criticism of it. I shall of course be watching all future British series, be it either with more celebrities or equally with unknowns, as well as some from other countries too. Marvellous, compelling stuff!


Btw: In my last posting I wrote about the uncertain future of my blog as I'm unable to access Windows 11 on this ancient laptop of mine  - and this remains the case. However, I do have good (quite expensive)  security which has never let me down so far - and I shall continue to keep an eagle-eye out for anything untoward happening, anything which might endanger my own future use and (most importantly) that of others who read my blog. Should such a situation arise I most certainly promise to let it be known here. Thanks to those of you bearing with me. 


 


10 comments:

  1. This is one of those shows that I've never seen--we don't do streaming of shows--I know I would be hooked on it!

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    1. Can't imagine anyone watching one of these and NOT being drawn in, Bob, so maybe if you don't want to be 'enslaved' you do well by staying clear. Pity though!

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  2. Hmmm... I would have immediately given this a pass, but the named celebrities and your take make me interested. However, until we install our VPN, I doubt I’ll find it here.

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    1. If and when you do see it, Mitch, I'm pretty sure you'll have no regrets, except for maybe the time you'll be 'forced' to devote to watching it. You yourself will probably be much more attracted by the American version, the format and 'rules' being precisely the same whichever country's your watching. Looking forward to welcoming you on board. :-)

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    2. I look forward to it. But I’d probably prefer the British version.

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    3. Your preference and that you know enough of several of our celebrities surprises and pleases me, as I'd thought they were all rather 'insular'. But I do think watching any version - and there must, surely, already be a Spanish one - will have you hooked.

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  3. I have watched all the British ones and loved them. I have found this celebrity one the best one yet. I think perhaps because we don't need so much time to get to know the contestants. I also think they have been the best traitors yet and have played a blinding game. Alan Car has been able to get away with so much by just being his self. I agree that Joe M is most likely to out the traitors and could win. I am looking forward to the final.

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    1. Absolutely - in all respects, Carol. If a series NEEDED to be addictive (which it really didn't) the current one is it! Gripping and vastly entertaining. I only wish that before it started I'd known who about half the players were - all the young ones plus actor Mark Bonner. Even their names meant nothing to me. But not one of them has failed to give it their all, despite every reason to have been understandably miffed at their being murdered or banished - or just having been falsely accused. As for Alan C., it's just incomprehensible how he hasn't been sussed out by nearly all the rest of them - except for Joe M.s words and facial expressions. I can't account for it. Is it really because Alan is so 'loveable'? - which I cannot concur with, preferring the words 'tolerable - but only just'
      Anyway, great stuff! Can't wait for the next 'celebrities' though even another 'unknowns' will still be compulsory viewing. But roll on Thursday! :-)

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    2. I often don't know all the celebs but actually knew everyone here except for Cat and Joe M, me not being a sports person. I wasn't a fan of Alan but in this I think he has played a blinding part and kind of grown on me.

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    3. For me too, Cat and Joe M. were unknown, amongst yet more others. Whatever the ultimate result, Alan has GOT to have been the star of the show. Even his several vocal faux-pas haven't been latched on to.

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