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BBC's 'Traitors' Secures Future Amidst Twists & Turns!

By 3/12/2026
BBC's 'Traitors' Secures Future Amidst Twists & Turns!

Buckle up, reality TV junkies! The BBC's got a surprise for die-hard 'Traitors' fans that will keep the scheming on your screens till at least 2030! Tim Davie, BBC's top dog, dropped this bombshell at a ritzy Royal Television Society event, vowing to stay glued to the drama even after passing the torch. His successor? Your everyday loyal licence fee payer. Kalpna Patel-Knight, the queen of entertainment at the Beeb, gave a shout-out to the brains at Studio Lambert Scotland for their smash hit 'The Traitors' and its glitzy sibling, 'The Celebrity Traitors'. But hold your horses folks, because not all surprises are delightful. The show's big cheese, Mr. 'Top Hat' Stephen Lambert, axed the sneaky Secret Traitor gimmick, confessing to uni students that it kinda flopped. Fiona Hughes, remember her? The last Secret Traitor who stayed hush-hush from the herd and viewers, won't find successors skulking in the shadows. Lambert insists that the thrill is watching fibs unfold before our very eyes, and he's juggling old tricks with new tweaks for the upcoming series. Lights, camera, deception! The chase for civilian connivers and celeb imposters resumes this summer with an air date circled for 2027. Gossip vines are buzzing with whispers of Ruth Jones, Danny Dyer, and Alison Hammond possibly mixing truth with lies. The stakes? Huge! Last year's average Joe version roped in a cool 9.6 million onlookers, while the celeb showdown raked in a whooping 14.9 million viewers, with the finale exploding to 15.4 mil. It’s 'game on' until 2030, so don your detective caps and get ready to sniff out the betrayers from the brave!

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