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Stephen Fry says Prince of Wales was ‘locked into’ The Celebrity Traitors as he reveals inside secrets
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The celebrity edition proved a significant ratings success for the BBC
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Sir Stephen Fry has revealed that the Prince of Wales and his family are "locked into" the popular BBC reality game show,
The Celebrity Traitors. The esteemed broadcaster and actor, 68, was a participant in the inaugural celebrity spin-off series, which sees famous faces attempt to unmask 'traitors' among them to secure a charity prize pot.
Prince William 'locked into' BBC Celebrity Traitors in candid admission to Sir Stephen Fry
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Sir Stephen Fry has disclosed that the Prince of Wales and his family became completely engrossed in The Celebrity Traitors.
The 68-year-old broadcaster and actor took part in the first celebrity edition of the popular reality game show.
Recounting a conversation at the Royal Variety Performance, Sir Stephen said: "The Prince of Wales at the Royal Variety Performance said to me, we were locked into it."
The celebrity spin-off proved a significant ratings success for the BBC, with the programme's appeal spanning across different age groups.
Prince William 'locked into' BBC Celebrity Traitors in candid admission to Sir Stephen Fry
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Stephen Fry says Prince of Wales was ‘locked into’ The Celebrity Traitors as he reveals inside secrets
Sir Stephen Fry has revealed that the Prince of Wales and his family are "locked into" the popular BBC reality game show,
The Celebrity Traitors. The esteemed broadcaster and actor, 68, was a participant in the inaugural celebrity spin-off series, which sees famous faces attempt to unmask 'traitors' among them to secure a charity prize pot.
The celebrity edition proved a significant ratings success for the BBC, culminating in comedian Alan Carr's victory over faithfuls, historian David Olusoga and actor Nick Mohammed, in a tense finale.
Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Sir Stephen said: “We had no idea what impact it would have across the demographic. Extraordinary.
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