Overview
- Canadian service Crave and New Zealand’s ThreeNow made the finale available early, with the episode live for roughly 90 minutes before it was removed.
- Hundreds of viewers reportedly watched and posted details online, prompting appeals from producers and the BBC to keep the outcome under wraps.
- The 70-minute final remains set for Thursday, 6 November at 9pm on BBC One and iPlayer, followed by The Celebrity Traitors: Uncloaked on BBC Two.
- The last five are Traitors Alan Carr and Cat Burns and Faithfuls Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga, competing for up to £100,000 for charity.
- Coverage attributes the early upload to a scheduling or distribution mistake, with The Times linking it to All3Media, as staff work to limit spoilers for a series that has drawn audiences in the 12–14 million range.