What to expect as Claudia Winkleman returns to the castle

Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter
BBCThe first series of famous traitors, among the contestants, starts with Sir Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie, Alan Carr and Jonathan Ross.
The presenter Claudia Winkleman will invite 19 famous faces to the Scottish Plateaus when it is released on the 70 -minute opening episode 21:00 BST.
Charlotte Church, Kate Garraway, Paloma Faith and Tom Daley are among the other stars that will sit on the famous round table.
Before the launch, Winkleman said to journalists: “You think you know these people, and then you watch them playing this game, and I am astonished for playing it – with empathy, intelligence and real intelligence.”
The first famous version of the show will consist of nine -hour sections.
The show has already found headlines for Starry Cast – many audiences say that the series has larger names than other famous TV series.
BBC Radio 2 breakfast server Scott Mills Wednesday morning, “I do not think there is a reality show with such a series on television.”
As in previous years, the series sees the three contestants appointed as “traitor”, while the remaining “loyal” contestants should try to root them.
Who are the famous contestants?

Contestors:
- Alan Carr – Comedian
- Cat Burns – Singer/songwriter
- Celia Imrie – Actor
- Charlotte Church – singer/activist
- CLERE BALLING – Publisher
- David Olsoga – Historian and Film Producer
- Joe Marler – Old England Ragbi union player
- Joe Wilkinson – Comedian
- Jonathan Ross – TV server
- Kate Garraway – TV and radio server
- Lucy Beaumont – Comedian
- Mark Bonnar – actor
- Nick Mohammed – Actor and comedian
- Niko Omilana – online content creator
- Paloma belief – Singer/songwriter
- Ruth Codd – Actor
- Stephen Fry – actor and writer
- TAMEKA EMPSON – player and comedian
- Tom Daley – Olympian
What is the reward?

Celebrities will play for a cash prize up to £ 100,000.
The full figure will depend on how they perform in tasks throughout the series where the money may rise.
However, unlike the civil version of the contestants holding the bonus, celebrities play for the help they choose.
However, they will receive a separate view fee to join the series.
What can we expect from the series?

Trailer of famous traitors It shows celebrities who express their excitement while deporting Ardross Castle in Inverness.
But Winklean soon says to them: “I know you are very important and successful in the real world, but there is no special treatment here.”
Teaser also wears the eyelid, sitting on the round table for the first time.
When we look at the series, the stars deal with whether they will be selected as traitors or they will not be loyal.
“Maybe I have a dark side, Car Carr says, Sir Stephen adds:” I don’t know what the animals in me lie down “. Imrie simply: “I’m here to win.”
For the first time, comedian Ed Gamble will take the spin-off show that was not settled in the castle to interview celebrities at the moment they leave.

Winklean said in front of the series: “These bright people are incredibly lucky that he said yes.
The third series winner Leanne Quigley told BBC Breakfast on Wednesday: “What will be so interesting about the famous version, in a reputation, they will all get to know each other.
“They always know what it is like to have cameras around them, but we didn’t, so they will know how they will be on TV.
“So it will be interesting to see that they are not stuck in the game, because I know it’s really hard to not be involved and not to be emotional and not to play the game heartily.”
What did the contestants say?

Celebrities did not make many interviews before the serial launch, but a few of them said Question on the BBC website -evap.
Discussing the reasons for participation, the presentationist Claire Balding, “I find it really fascinating, I see that group thought may be affected.
When asked if he would be good in finding a traitor, comedian Lucy Beaumont joke: “I was good to identify 15 -year -old men lying when I was young, but things have changed since then. Hopefully the skills may return in this game.”
Singer Cat Burns, “One of them, who is the traitors, and two, if I was a traitor, if I could maintain my mystery, I was always wondering to see that I could find two of them,” he said.
Actor Mark Bonnar said he hoped to be loyal. “I think the additional edition of being a traitor, I think it will be incredibly exhausting and quite stressful to keep this front over the whole time.” He said.
Singer Charlotte Church said he didn’t have a game plan. “I will read the field from the moment and I will be present. If you can stay available and can be really open to your sensory portals – I think you may be much more available to your ears, eyes, even Spidey.”
Famous traitors start at BBC One and IPlayer is at 21:00 on Wednesday.





