The BBC has confirmed that the finale episode averaged 11.1 million, with a peak audience of 12 million! BBC iPlayer had 1.9 million live requests, the highest live viewing number of all time for any entertainment episode on iPlayer.
During the initial roundtable, Joe Marler, David Olusoga and Nick Mohammed all voted for Cat Burns, believing her to be a Traitor, and she was sadly banished from the game.
Shortly after, Alan Carr managed to turn to the tables on Joe, with both Nick and David also voting for him, much to his dismay. It was then time for the final three players to decide if they wanted to continue playing or end the game.
Alan became emotional upon telling the others he was a Traitor and realising he'd won, explaining later that "all the deceit, the lying, the murdering of Paloma and Celia had all taken its toll".
"Hopefully when people see how upset I was they won’t feel so bad that I killed all those national treasures."
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