The Traitors continues to enthral viewers on BBC One and after Tuesday night's cliff-hanger, all eyes were the channel once again on Wednesday night.
Hosted by Strictly star Claudia Winkleman , The Traitors offered viewers a very different TV option to the World Cup coverage when it launched on the BBC last week, immediately sparking plenty of curiosity. In the first episode, it was down to a much more sinister Claudia to choose the three people who would be the Traitors in a secret ceremony where everyone, bar her wore a blindfolds to allow her selections to stay under wraps.
Since finding out they were the Traitors, the three contestants in question have met under the cover of darkness and their capes each night, before choosing which of their teammates to 'murder' sending them packing from the castle and the show with immediate effect Every night the contestants also have a heated round the table debate, where they decide who to 'banish' as accusations fly on who could be the Traitor amongst the Faithfuls.
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The drama in the castle went up a few notches on The Traitors on Tuesday night when three of the Faithfuls were put on trial by the Traitors - with John, Ivan and Alex under threat of being the next to be murdered. And Alex and Ivan were also the two frontrunners for the next banishment, with credits rolling just as Amanda was ready to cast her vote.
Who has left The Traitors so far?
There have been a series of exits so far, with more following in Wednesday's fifth episode.
Murdered
Aisha
Claire
John
Matt
Banished
Nicky - Faithful
Imran - Faithful
Ivan - Faithful
Tom - Faithful
Alyssa - Traitor
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