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The Traitors fans warned about schedule change as tonight’s final will air at new time

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The Traitors fans have been warned due to a schedule change tonight that may see you miss part of the finale if you’re unaware of it.

The show, which has aired on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday for the last few weeks at 9pm, will see a change for tonight’s final episode in the air time.

If you’ve been watching along too you will not want to miss any of it, with the cliffhanger at the end of the last episode setting up a nail biting and thrilling finale.

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Francesca will find out in tonight’s episode that Charlotte is a Traitor (BBC)

Francesca, appointed the role of the seer, chose to reveal Charlotte’s role.

In a secret meeting that will kick off next episode, she will be told the truth about Charlotte, that she is a Traitor, setting up an explosive finale.

If you want to watch the resolution of this though, whack on your TV earlier than normal.

The show will be airing at 8.30 tonight, running through till 9.40pm.

Spin-off talkback show Uncloaked will also take place earlier, running immediately from the end of The Traitors at 9.40pm.

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Freddie was banished last episode after Charlotte threw him under the bus (BBC)

The use of the role ‘The Seer’, in addition to the outstanding Traitors play from Charlotte, have set up a thrilling final episode.

It will be difficult however to outdo the dramatic final episode of last year’s season of The Traitors.

Harry Clark, 22 at the time, won a nearly £100,000 prize pot after managing to deceive near everyone all season long.

Only one Faithful, Jaz Singh, raised suspicions about Clark, and was voted out for his troubles.

Clark remained close throughout filming to Mollie Pearce, who stormed out the room upon discovering that he had been lying to her throughout the show.

Clark later said of fooling Pearce: “I did [feel bad] in that situation when I was stood there, because I felt like I was a Faithful.



“I convinced myself so when it came to the final I thought oh, I actually am a Traitor, now I have to say that.

“But at the same time I’d just won £100,000 as a 22-year-old.”

“Everyone always says you must be well good at telling porky pies and I’m like, literally, I cannot lie for anything.

“But it’s funny because when you’re a Traitor you don’t necessarily have to lie all the time, it’s more about getting out of situations and stitching other people up to take the fall for you.

“You never really sit there and go I am not a Traitor, you don’t say that to people. I definitely cannot get a lie past my girlfriend.”

Charlotte will be hoping for a similar ability to get herself out of sticky situations for tonight’s finale, otherwise she will be banished and the remaining players will walk home with the prize money.

The Traitors will air on BBC One at 8.30pm tonight, and will finish at 9.40pm. Uncloaked will then air at 9.40pm, also on BBC One.

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