BBC executives are said to be very unhappy and have warned the cast of Celebrity Traitors not to share confidential information, as some have reportedly broken the terms of their agreements.
Jonathan Ross revealed that show producers have given the cast a lengthy list of off-limits topics.
The TV presenter accidentally shared that many scenes had been removed during editing, and he described some of the most amusing parts that didn’t make the final cut.
Jonathan admitted on the Reel Talk podcast this past Sunday that watching the show is stressful for him.
They use round tables, and a lot of what’s discussed doesn’t make it to the final broadcast – I’m not permitted to talk about the edited portions, which I understand is necessary.
Last week, after I brought it up, we received a notice reminding us of the confidential clauses in our contracts – things we weren’t permitted to discuss.


I’ll try to avoid the restrictions as much as I can while still following the rules. The list of rules seems pretty thorough, and it mostly appears to be in place to ensure the game is enjoyable for viewers, which I understand.
Given the show’s huge popularity across the UK, the plot is one of the BBC’s biggest kept secrets.
Even though the actors signed agreements restricting what they could say about the show, Jonathan revealed that there are amazing scenes that haven’t been released.
The Daily Mail has contacted BBC representatives for a comment.
Speaking last week, he said: ‘Obviously, there’s so much left on the cutting room floor.
There were a lot of great moments, and so many hilarious things Alan Carr said and did – things that really should have been featured in the first or second episode.
‘There’s something that happens later on that I know which should be in but isn’t in.
‘And it’s like, there’s this Alan Carr gold waiting out there to be spun into them.’

Actress Ruth Codd also confessed that there was an ‘unseen hierarchy’ on the show.
Fans think they’ve figured out who lives through the next killing, after noticing a significant clue in the preview.
The BBC gameshow – hosted by Claudia Winkleman – returns on Wednesday night.
At the end of the last episode, Kate Garraway, Lucy Beaumont, and Nick Mohammed were all in danger of being eliminated by the Traitors.
In another shock twist, Alan, Cat Burns and Jonathan were told they must kill in plain sight again.
After receiving a shocking telegram, the three of them began to focus on Lucy, Nick, and Kate as possible targets.
The episode ended with a suspenseful scene: Lucy, Nick, and Kate were each shown walking alone towards the chessboard in the middle of the night.
Everyone in the preview seemed really scared as the chess piece approached, and then the screen went black.
Fans think that Nick’s face was a giveaway that he is saved by Claudia.
They guessed this because he had the same expression when he first met the show’s host.
On X, one user pointed out a revealing clue: ‘He made the same expression when he first met Claudia – he’s definitely seeing her!’ Another commenter added, ‘It seems Nick expected to be accused of murder, and was shocked to see Claudia instead.’
The Celebrity Traitors continues tomorrow at 9pm on BBC One, with the finale next Thursday
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2025-10-28 04:04