The one show to watch now if you're mourning the end of The Traitors series 3
It'll be another year before we see any round tables, banishments or murders at a Scottish castle all presided over by TV's best camp queen and presenter, Claudia Winkleman as The Traitors series three has ended.
The BBC One smash hit gameshow was a hit with viewers yet again as it introduced twists and turns and scary clowns as a group of 25 contestants completed challenges and hunted out traitors. Ultimately, the £94,000 was won by two faithfuls, Leanne Quigley and Jake Brown but not before a final twist of the 'seer' power enabled finalist Frankie Rowan-Plowden to weed out remaining traitor and fake Welsh woman, Charlotte Berman.
It was a series full of ups and downs but still remains the height of entertainment as millions all watched the action unfold three nights a week at the same time. The question now is, what on earth are we all going to watch?
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The answer is easy. More The Traitors. BBC iPlayer currently has The Traitors from three other countries free to stream and there's six series for you to get through.
The Traitors US, hosted by the even more camp, if it's possible, Alan Cumming, who like Claudia sports a plethora of hats, capes and the odd cane. With the US series, of which you can binge three seasons (currently 28 episodes available), the cast is made up of reality TV stars like Real Housewives, Survivor contestants and series two even has Love Island's Ekin-Su and former House of Commons speaker John Bercow. Very random.
The Traitors Australia has two series on offer and is hosted by Roger Corsar. It's filmed at an old hotel which is no where near as glam as the UK's castle, and it's way less camp. But the plotting and suspicions are still fun to watch.
The Traitors NZ has one series of 10 episodes and actor Paul Henry hosts as 19 Kiwis descend on an isolated lodge.
Of course, all these series have already aired in their respective countries - apart from series three of the US version - so if you're keen to binge and enjoy, watch out for spoilers when you search for them. You can find all the three series on BBC iPlayer, here.
Outside of The Traitors family of shows there some other options if you are a Claudia purist. You could try out Netflix's The Mole, where twelve players complete challenges while trying to identify the one among them who's sabotaging their missions. ITVX's Fortune Hotel, hosted by Stephen Magan sees contestants lie to each other, take part in challenges and find out who the betrayers are. The Fortune Hotel has taken ten couples to a luxury resort in the Caribbean where they have the chance to take home £250,000. Each couple will be handed a briefcase, with only one holding the cash.
Contestants then need to compete in challenges to try and uncover who has the money in their case. At the end of each day, the couple are able to swap of keep their briefcases. The couple who have the cash must lie and bluff their way out of any suspicion. One case also holds an early checkout card.
Channel 4's The Circle is another game where people try and decieve each other for cash. Find that, here.