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The Traitors (British TV series) series 1

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The Traitors
Series 1
Promotional poster
Presented byClaudia Winkleman
No. of housemates22
LocationArdross, Highland
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkBBC One
Original release29 November (2022-11-29) –
22 December 2022 (2022-12-22)
Series chronology
Next →
Series 2

The first series of The Traitors premiered on BBC One on 29 November 2022 and concluded on 22 December 2022. It was won by Aaron Evans, Hannah Byczkowski and Meryl Williams.

Contestants

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22 contestants competed on the first series of The Traitors. In a minor twist, Alex & Tom had a pre-existing relationship as they were dating before competing in the series.[1]

Amos and Kieran were apparently banished from the game, on arrival at the castle, after placing themselves at the end of a line of most and least likely to win the show. However, they were both reintroduced to the show in a twist during episode 5.[2]

List of The Traitors contestants
Contestant Age Hometown Occupation Affiliation Finish[3]
Aisha Birley 23 Manchester,
England
Masters Graduate Faithful Murdered
(Episode 2)[4]
Nicky Wilding 45 South Croydon,
England
Accounts supervisor Faithful Banished
(Episode 2)[4]
Claire Barratt 43 Hull,
England
Ex-police officer & entrepreneur Faithful Murdered
(Episode 3)[4]
Imran Nasim 23 Burgess Hill,
England
Scientist Faithful Banished
(Episode 3)[4]
Ivan Brett 32 Polruan,
England
Author Faithful Banished
(Episode 4)[4]
John McManus 49 Edinburgh,
Scotland
Spa therapist Faithful Murdered
(Episode 5)[4]
Tom Elderfield 24 Chesham,
England
Magician Faithful Banished
(Episode 5)[4]
Matt Harris 23 Hertfordshire,
England
BMX Athlete Faithful Murdered
(Episode 6)[4]
Alyssa Chan 21 Cork,
Republic of Ireland
Business student Traitor Banished
(Episode 6)[4]
Rayan Rachedi 25 North London,
England
Trainee lawyer Faithful Banished
(Episode 7)[4]
Alex Gray 26 London,
England
Presenter & actress Faithful Murdered
(Episode 8)[4]
Amos Ogunkoya 30 North London,
England
Doctor Faithful Murdered
(Episode 9)[4]
Theo Mayne 26 Leeds,
England
Cheerleading coach Faithful Banished
(Episode 9)[4]
Fay Greaves 59 Bury St Edmunds,
England
Head of School Welfare Faithful Murdered
(Episode 10)[4]
Amanda Lovett 54 Swansea,
Wales
Estate agent Traitor Banished
(Episode 10)[5]
Andrea Addison 72 Brussels, Belgium Retired Faithful Murdered
(Episode 11)[6]
Madelyn "Maddy" Smedley 29 Swanley,
England
Receptionist & actress Faithful Banished
(Episode 11)[7]
Kieran Tompsett 42 Stevenage,
England
Solutions consultant Traitor[a] Banished
(Episode 12)[8]
Wilfred "Will"/"Wilf" Webster 28 North London,
England
Senior fundraiser Traitor Banished
(Episode 12)[8]
Aaron Evans 24 Portsmouth,
England
Property agent Faithful Winner
(Episode 12)[9]
Hannah Byczkowski 32 London,
England
Comedian Faithful Winner
(Episode 12)[9]
Meryl Williams 25 Edinburgh,
Scotland
Call centre agent Faithful Winner
(Episode 12)[9]

Voting history

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Episode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Traitors'
Decision
None Aisha Claire Alex
Ivan
John
John Matt Alex Alex Amos[b] Fay Kieran Andrea None
Murder On trial[c] Murder Offer Murder Blackmail[d] Murder
Shield None Tom Amanda Fay Maddy Meryl None
Banishment Kieran & Amos Nicky Imran Ivan Tom Alyssa Rayan None[e] Theo Amanda Maddy Kieran Banish Wilfred End game
Vote Least likely to win 17–1–1 10–6–1 7–6–2–1 7–4–1–1–1 6–5–2–1 7–3–2–1 6–2–2 4–2–1–1 4–2 4–1 2–2 3–1 3–0
Aaron No
vote
Imran Imran Alex Tom Rayan Maddy No vote Theo Maddy Maddy Kieran Banish Wilfred End game Winners
(Episode 12)
Hannah Nicky Imran Alex Alex Alyssa Rayan Maddy Amanda Maddy Kieran Banish Wilfred End game
Meryl Nicky Imran Ivan Tom Maddy Rayan Maddy Amanda Maddy Kieran End game Wilfred End game
Wilfred Nicky Aaron Ivan Alex Alyssa Maddy Theo Amanda Maddy Kieran End game Aaron Banished
(Episode 12)
Kieran[f] Eliminated No vote Wilfred Rayan Theo Amanda Meryl Wilfred Banished
(Episode 12)
Maddy Nicky Aaron Wilfred Wilfred Wilfred Meryl Aaron Aaron Meryl Banished
(Episode 11)
Andrea Nicky Aaron Hannah Tom Alyssa Rayan Theo Hannah Murdered
(Episode 11)
Amanda Nicky Imran Ivan Alex Alyssa Rayan Theo Maddy Banished
(Episode 10)
Fay Nicky Imran Alex Tom Rayan Maddy Theo Murdered
(Episode 10)
Theo Nicky Imran Alex Tom Wilfred Rayan Aaron Banished
(Episode 9)
Amos[f] Eliminated No vote Wilfred Rayan Murdered
(Episode 9)
Alex Nicky Imran Ivan Rayan Alyssa Aaron Murdered
(Episode 8)
Rayan Nicky Aaron Alex Tom Alyssa Aaron Banished
(Episode 7)
Alyssa Nicky Aaron Hannah Alex Wilfred Banished
(Episode 6)
Matt Nicky Imran Ivan Tom Murdered
(Episode 6)
Tom Nicky Imran Ivan Alyssa Banished
(Episode 5)
John Nicky Aaron Ivan Murdered
(Episode 5)
Ivan Nicky Imran Alex Banished
(Episode 4)
Imran Nicky Theo Banished
(Episode 3)
Claire Nicky Murdered
(Episode 3)
Nicky Fay Banished
(Episode 2)
Aisha Murdered
(Episode 2)

Key

  The contestant was a Faithful.
  The contestant was a Traitor.
  The contestant was ineligible to vote.
  The contestant was immune at this Banishment and Murder.

Notes

  1. ^ Tompsett started the game as a Faithful but became a Traitor in Episode 11 following an ultimatum.
  2. ^ Amos was murdered during the Dinner Party on Episode 8 by a Traitor giving him a "Kiss of Death". This murder was only revealed to the viewers and the other players during Episode 9's Breakfast.
  3. ^ Alex, Ivan & John were put on Trial by the Traitors – they became the only people who could be Murdered the following night.
  4. ^ Following Amanda's banishment, Wilfred was offered the chance to meet a Faithful face-to-face and offer them an ultimatum: become a Traitor or be Murdered. He chose Kieran, who accepted the offer.
  5. ^ There was no Banishment, as Claudia hosted a dinner party for the players. At the party, they played a "Party Game". Starting with Amanda (who volunteered), each player selected the player who they most trusted. This chain went on until Maddy was the only player left. She was offered the £3,000 from that day's Mission as a bribe to leave the game. She declined.
  6. ^ a b Kieran and Amos appeared to be eliminated from the game in Episode 1 as the players who stated they were least likely to win. They were re-introduced to the game in Episode 5[2] when it was revealed that the eliminated players were only those who had been Banished by Vote or Murdered by a Traitor. Upon their reintroduction, Kieran and Amos could not vote, be voted for or be murdered that night.

Missions

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Episode Task description Money earned Running total Shield winner
1 Split into two teams to build a fuse and set fire to a wicker man. While one half of each team was searching debris on the side of the lake for rope to create the fuse, the other half had to row back across the lake with a torch to light their fuse. The first fuse lit was worth £10,000 and the second £5,000. £15,000

of £15,000

£15,000

of £15,000

No Shield on offer
2 Eight of the contestants had to ring the bells of the nearby chapel to play a tune, while the remaining contestants searched the Castle for a music box that was playing the same tune. Each music box contained an item – a larger version of which was hidden in the Castle. Each correct item brought back was worth £2,000 for the prize fund. £8,000

of £10,000

£23,000

of £25,000

3 Five contestants' names were randomly drawn from a tombola and they would be strapped to a revolving funfair wheel, while the remaining contestants answered Mr & Mrs-style questions. For each answer that matches with someone on the wheel, they would earn £100 for the prize fund – and they would also earn a £2,500 bonus if everyone stayed on the wheel for ten minutes. There are two rounds – each with a potential prize of £5,000 to be won. £8,700

of £10,000

£31,700

of £35,000

4 Split into three teams – led by those on Trial. Each team sent one person into a pen full of sheep while their team described a photo of one of the sheep. The person in the pen had to work out which sheep was being described – and each sheep was wearing a coat with the name of a contestant on it. After each round, more sheep were added. Each correct sheep identified by a team would earn £1,000 for the prize fund and the fastest team would be given the chance to earn an extra £1,000 if they could round up all of the sheep within two minutes. £8,000

of £10,000

£39,700

of £45,000

5 The contestants were split into two teams and one at a time went into the confessional booth to hear a page and paragraph reference from Claudia. They had to then bring that reference back to Claudia and use The Book of Traitors to find a riddle – leading to a clothing item worn by one member of the masked congregation. Only the first team to identify an item counted, and each correctly identified item earned £2,000 for the pot. The team who identifies the most correct items fastest would be given the first opportunity to visit the Armoury and potentially earn a Shield. In addition, Amos and Kieran were revealed after the challenge to be two of the masked congregation.

After a fifth tiebreaker round, Alex, Amanda, Hannah, Meryl, Theo, Tom & Wilfred were sent to the Armoury.

£8,000

of £8,000

£47,700

of £53,000

Tom
6 Split into three teams, two members of each team were buried in underground graves and it was up to the remaining team members to uncover them within 45 minutes. Each person who escaped their grave was worth £1,500 for the prize fund and the fastest team to uncover their two teammates would win a trip to the Armoury. Aaron, Alex, Amanda, Hannah & Theo were the first team to be complete, and were sent to the Armoury. £9,000

of £9,000

£56,700

of £62,000

Amanda
7 As a group, the contestants had 45 minutes to transport whisky barrels to an old distillery on the top of a nearby hill. Along the way, they would find more barrels of increasing size worth more money, as well as five barrels which would allow contestants of their choice to enter the Armoury. In addition to £8,400 worth of barrels, three of the five Armoury barrels crossed the finish line – and Andrea, Fay & Theo were chosen to enter the Armoury. £8,400

of £10,000

£65,100

of £72,000

Fay
8 Split into two teams, contestants had to escape a Fishing cabin-themed escape room. For each team who escaped, they would add £3,000 to the prize fund – and the fastest team to escape would be given the opportunity to enter the Armoury. Only the Green Team – Fay, Hannah, Kieran, Maddy, Meryl and Wilfred – escaped in the time limit, and they entered the Armoury. £3,000

of £6,000

£68,100

of £78,000

Maddy
9 Split into three teams, contestants would drive a route and encounter True or False statements. If they pick the incorrect answer, they would hit a dead end. Teams had 45 minutes to complete their route, and each team who completed the route would earn £2,000 for the prize fund. The fastest team to complete the route would also be given the opportunity to enter the Armoury, where one of them would win the Shield. The Blue Team – Kieran, Meryl & Wilfred – were the first team back and won their tickets to the Armoury. £6,000

of £6,000

£74,100

of £84,000

Meryl
10 The contestants were given twenty minutes to individually make their way through a room and steal artifacts which were protected by lasers. Each artifact was worth a set amount of money for the prize fund. Breaking a laser would cost the group one minute of time and any artifacts being carried would be lost. After all eight contestants have made an attempt, they are then given a second opportunity. On their first pass, only Wilfred (£2,000) and Aaron (£1,000) collected artifacts and on their second pass, Wilfred (£400) and Kieran (£300) collected artifacts. There was a shield among the artifacts which would keep them safe from murder, but no-one went for it. £3,700

of £7,000

£77,800

of £91,000

None
11 Suspended over a rickety bridge above a river are bags with different values – ranging from £500 to £2,000. One at a time, blindfolded contestants will go out onto the bridge and be guided by their teammates to collect bags. They have eight minutes each to get their money across the bridge – anyone who falls is out, alongside their money. Only Meryl (£500), Maddy (£750) and Aaron (£2,000) got across the bridge – adding £3,250 to the prize fund. £3,250

of £7,000

£81,050

of £98,000

No Shield on offer
12 Dotted around Loch Glass are moneybags totalling £20,000. The two strongest swimmers – Aaron & Hannah – had to jump out of a helicopter to swim to a pair of buoys to get the combination to find speedboat keys and a map in a box. The remaining three then had to collect the swimmers before they used the speedboat to find the moneybags in four separate locations over the ten miles of coastline within 30 minutes. £20,000

of £20,000

£101,050

of £118,000

Reception

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Series 1 of The Traitors received mixed-to-positive reception, with critics praising the work of host Claudia Winkleman, the season's atmosphere, and its entertaining moments. Primary criticisms were mainly aimed at the show's cast and struggle to choose an age demographic. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 67% based on 6 reviews, with an average rating of 8.00/10.[10] Isobel Lewis of The Independent gave the show 3 out of 5 stars, embracing the show's entertainment factor, writing "The Traitors definitely isn’t a perfect reality show, or even the best in its genre right now, but it is pretty entertaining. Plus, there’s something incredibly satisfying about watching a contestant claim that their fellow player is “a really honest person”, while we sit at home smirking in the knowledge that they're really a traitor".[11] Rating the season 5 stars out of 5, Michael Hogan of The Telegraph praised the show's finale, saying it was "dramatic, deliciously dark and just camp enough, this was old-fashioned event TV".[12] Fiona Sturges of Financial Times praised the show for its twists and turns, writing "On paper, it might sound like a zhuzhed-up version of Cluedo or the children’s game wink murder. In practice, it is a brilliant recipe for multi-layered manoeuvring and top-tier bluffing."[13]

Alison Rowat of The Herald was critical of the show's identity and found it dull, stating the season was "safe, sanitised and deadly dull", adding that "[it is] too silly for older viewers, too bland for the younger streaming crowd, it would be a better fit for BBC3 but here it is, occupying a prime slot over three week nights. Now there's a mystery."[14] Rachel Cooke of The New Statesman was critical of the show, calling it "complicated where it should be straightforward; which aspires to a vague cleverness where it should really aim only for rank stupidity".[15]

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
series
Title [16]Original air dateBBC One broadcast [17]UK viewers
(millions) [18]
11"Episode 1"29 November 2022 (2022-11-29)29 November 20223.88
22"Episode 2"30 November 2022 (2022-11-30)30 November 20223.14
33"Episode 3"1 December 2022 (2022-12-01)1 December 2022<2.71[a]
44"Episode 4"6 December 2022 (2022-12-06)6 December 20223.33
55"Episode 5"7 December 2022 (2022-12-07)7 December 20223.13
66"Episode 6"8 December 2022 (2022-12-08)8 December 20223.37
77"Episode 7"13 December 2022 (2022-12-13)13 December 20223.76
88"Episode 8"15 December 2022 (2022-12-15)[b]15 December 20223.75
99"Episode 9"16 December 2022 (2022-12-16)[b]16 December 20223.60
1010"Episode 10"20 December 2022 (2022-12-20)20 December 20224.09
1111"Episode 11"21 December 2022 (2022-12-21)21 December 20224.32
1212"Episode 12"22 December 2022 (2022-12-22)22 December 20224.73
  1. ^ This episode did not make it into the top 50 most viewed programmes of the week and therefore full figures are not available.
  2. ^ a b This episode was originally scheduled for the night before, however it was rescheduled due to changes to the BBC schedule for this week due to the 2022 Qatar World Cup.

Ratings

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Weekly ratings for each show on BBC One. All ratings are provided by BARB.[19]

Episode Date Official rating
(millions)
Weekly rank
for BBC One
Weekly rank
for all UK TV
Episode 1 29 November 3.88 14 25
Episode 2 30 November 3.14 25 38
Episode 3 1 December <2.71
Episode 4 6 December 3.33 21 37
Episode 5 7 December 3.13 24 45
Episode 6 8 December 3.37 20 36
Episode 7 13 December 3.76 21 29
Episode 8 15 December 3.75 22 30
Episode 9 16 December 3.60 23 33
Episode 10 20 December 4.09 18 30
Episode 11 21 December 4.32 16 25
Episode 12 22 December 4.73 12 15
Series average 2022 3.74[a]
  1. ^ This figure does not include Episode 3 as no viewing figure is available for that episode because it did not rank within the top 50 programmes of the week.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Baxter-Wright, Dusty (12 December 2022). "Are Alex and Tom from The Traitors still together?". Cosmopolitan. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  2. ^ a b Meghna Amin (7 December 2022). "Ex-Traitors return to game in shock twist after being evicted by Claudia Winkleman". Metro. London. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  3. ^ Roberts, Charlotte (4 January 2024). "The Traitors: Who was eliminated from the series and how did they leave?". Grazia Daily. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Westbrook, Caroline (23 December 2022). "The Traitors: Who was eliminated from the series and how did they leave?". MSN News. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  5. ^ Megan Nisbet (21 December 2022). "BBC The Traitors viewers stunned as Welsh contestant Amanda Lovett is banished after Wilfred betrayal". Wales Online. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  6. ^ Rowan, Iona (22 December 2022). "The Traitors favourite Andrea was "pissed off" at being murdered before the final". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  7. ^ Allday, Jasmine (22 December 2022). "Banished The Traitors star slams 'cowardly' co-stars as she fumes over exit". Mirror. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  8. ^ a b Wheeler, Olivia (22 December 2022). "The Traitors fans label Kieran's 'brutal' final remark as 'TV moment of year'". OK!Magazine. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  9. ^ a b c "The Faithful win The Traitors – Aaron, Hannah and Meryl reveal how they feel". www.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  10. ^ ""The Traitors - series 1"". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  11. ^ Isobel Lewis (29 November 2022). "The Traitors review: Claudia Winkleman's new deception game might not be very Christmassy, but it sure is fun". The Independent. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  12. ^ Michael Hogan (22 December 2022). "The Traitors finale, review: this twisting, turning parlour game was the TV event of 2022". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  13. ^ Fiona Sturges (23 January 2023). "The Traitors is reality TV at its most immersive, dramatic and addictive". Financial Times. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  14. ^ Alison Rowat (29 November 2022). "The Traitors, BBC1, series one, episode one". The Herald. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  15. ^ Rachel Cooke (30 November 2022). "Even Claudia Winkleman can't make The Traitors watchable". The New Statesman. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  16. ^ "The Traitors – Series 1". BBC. Choose appropriate episode. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  17. ^ "The Traitors – Episode guide". BBC One. Choose appropriate episode. Retrieved 8 January 2024.
  18. ^ "Most Viewed Programmes (See relevant week(s))". BARB.
  19. ^ "Four-screen dashboard (7-day data)". BARB. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
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