Ian Youngs
Culture reporter
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Sir Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Paloma Faith, Charlotte Church and Jonathan Ross are among the stars who will pit their wits against each other after being confirmed on the line-up for the celebrity version of hit TV show The Traitors.
A total of 19 presenters, actors, singers, comedians and sportsmen will attempt to be good traitors and faithfuls in the show, which will air this autumn.
The line-up – one of the most star-studded in reality TV history – will also include Clare Balding, Kate Garraway, Celia Imrie and Nick Mohammed.
Olympic champion Tom Daley and long-serving England rugby union player Joe Marler will bring their sporting strategies to the Traitors castle in Scotland.
Host Claudia Winkleman said: “We’re incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes. I’d love to say we’ll take it easy on them and they’ll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks but that would be a lie.”
The full Celebrity Traitors line-up:
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- Clare Balding (above) – Broadcaster and author known for her love of sport and animals
- Lucy Beaumont – Comedian who’s a familiar face from panel shows and sitcom Meet the Richardsons
- Mark Bonnar – Scottish actor has starred in TV shows like Guilt, Apple Tree Yard, Catastrophe and Shetland
- Cat Burns – Singer-songwriter was nominated for three Brit Awards for her 2022 hit Go
- Alan Carr – Comedian hosts Interior Design Masters and attempts to fix up crumbling European houses with Amanda Holden
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- Charlotte Church (above) – Welsh singer now runs a nature-based wellness retreat and educational project, and is a political activist
- Ruth Codd – Irish actress has appeared in Netflix series The Midnight Club and The Fall of the House of Usher
- Tom Daley – Gold medal-winning diving champion who’s now also a knitwear entrepreneur, podcaster and children’s author
- Tameka Empson – Actress and comedian has played Kim Fox on EastEnders since 2009
- Paloma Faith – Brit Award-winning singer has had six UK top 10 albums and has also acted in shows like Batman spin-off Pennyworth
- Sir Stephen Fry – Erudite comedian, actor, author and presenter who most recently hosted game show Jeopardy!
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- Kate Garraway (above) – Presenter known for ITV’s Good Morning Britain, Kate Garraway’s Life Stories and her daily Smooth Radio show
- Celia Imrie – Beloved veteran British actress who has been in films like Calendar Girls, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and Bridget Jones
- Joe Marler – Rugby union prop who earned 95 caps for England until his retirement last year, and now hosts his own podcast
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- Nick Mohammed (above) – Actor and comedian who got an Emmy nomination for playing Nate in Ted Lasso
- David Olusoga – One of Britain’s most respected historians, who has fronted the BBC’s A House Through Time and other documentaries
- Niko Omilana – Content creator and internet prankster with almost eight million followers on YouTube
- Jonathan Ross – TV presenter with a long-running Saturday night chat show on ITV, and a panellist on The Masked Singer
- Joe Wilkinson – Comedian and actor known for his deadpan delivery and bountiful facial hair
The participants will be seen competing for up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice.
It is the first celebrity version of the show, and will consist of nine hour-long episodes.
The latest regular series was broadccast in January, attracting more than 10 million viewers per episode.