How will the fares for Stephen Fry, Alan Carr, Cat Burns and others be sold?
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A household name with Claudia Winkleman on the Roundtable of Stars on Celebrity Traitors

The lineup of British celebrity version of Traitors is finally revealed - with enough star power to compete with Graham Norton's chat performance sofa.

The 19-person roundtable, along with Claudia Winkleman of Ardross Castle in Scotland, has a household name for sports and art.

Among them are comedians Stephen Fry and Alan Carr, chat show host Jonathan Ross and Olympic diver Tom Daley - all fighting to win the game of deception.

Singers Paloma Faith, Cat Burns and Charlotte Church will also be there with others, including historian David Olusoga, broadcaster Clare Balding, actress Celia Imrie and Ted Lasso star Nick Nick Mohammed.

The third traitor's third series aired in January attracted more than 10 million viewers to the opening episode and a live finale of 7.4 million.

The format of the show seems simple. A few contestants (known as Traitors) pick their loyal actors, who are "murdered" every night, while the loyal people try to figure out who they are. If any traitors end, they will receive a cash reward (although this time the money is donated to the winner's chosen charity).

Celebrity Season aired this fall will bring a unique combination of fame, self and public image to popular formats. BBC News speaks with psychologists to reveal possible loyalists, traitors and leaders.

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Alan Carr hosts many TV shows

Alan Carr, Jonathan Ross, Stephen Fry, Joe Wilkinson and Lucy Beaumont

Susie Masterson, a psychotherapist registered with the British Association for Counseling and Psychological Therapy (BACP), said the comedian is likely to be the "obvious leader".

Humor may be a highly adaptable defense mechanism, she said, which can make comedians more opaque than other contestants.

Masterson noted that the comics also quickly stood up, accustomed to showing characters and concealment in public - which made them well-equipped traitors.

“I think Alan Carr "It's likely a front-runner. He's very real and has a big personality and doesn't have to dominate the space," she said.

But becoming famous can be a disadvantage, for example Jonathan Ross. Status, Dr. Ritika Suk Birah, a consultant psychologist, explains, can create power imbalances.

“Even without evidence, it can make others feel threatened or suspicious,” she said.

This can be a particular challenge for those who are understood as smart and expressive Stephen Fry.

Dr. Birah added that this perception could lead to strategic manipulation in others and could force early elimination out of fear rather than logic.

Unfortunately, Masterson also believes that Fry can be incorporated into the contestant category “struggling in criticism or scrutiny.”

“He may work to eliminate people and any potential heat he may receive,” she said.

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Charlotte Church, Welsh Singer

Churches of Paloma Faith, Cat Burns and Charlotte

Stage performers like it Cat burning Used for high pressure situations, interacting with a wide variety of people in a live environment. "This may help at the roundtable," Masterson said.

She added Paloma Faith and Charlotte Church They are all "large characters with direct communication methods". While this may make them a good motivation, Masterson is not sure if they can be included or measured enough to endure traitors.

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Tom Daley is the most decorated diver in the UK

Tom Daley, Joe Marler and Clare Balding

Masterson said sports people could be kind people because strong body types tend to be better in most challenges and can lead and motivate other members of the group. They are also usually goal-driven and are able to cope with stress.

"They have a completely different personality in this group and I'd love to know how it works," Masterson said.

Clare Balding Very practical and practical, but we recently saw her emotional aspect on TV. ”

She thinks Tom Dalyto a lesser extent, baldness is likely to be the "Golden Hound type" - loyalty and support - while football stars Joe Marler It may be unlikely to want to talk about things.

As for the competitive advantage established, she said success depends on whether they can “work in teams rather than fight against each other.”

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Celia Imrie's long screen career includes absolutely fabulous and the best exotic hotels

Nickmad, Mohamed, Mark Bonnar, Emmad Epson, Ruth Cod, Celia Imri

Actors like comics may also face distrust because the actors' expectations are naturally deceptive.

However, in a group of actors, there are many good combinations of age, performance genre and fame level - from Soap Star Tameka Empson The established movie name Mark Bonnar and Celia Imrie. This could "balance this superficial disadvantage" by confusing levels of threat levels, Masterson said.

She is talking about the little-known actors. Ruth Codd and Nick Mohammedit may be difficult to read.

Media People

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Historian and author David Olusoga introduces many documentaries

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The host likes it Kate Garraway Masterson notes that it will be used to achieve interactions, which will have potential advantages at roundtables.

Historian David and OlusShe said that being a heavyweight intelligence might face the same encounter struggle as Frye.

Masterson also added that quiet people can be hard to get to the show because they can see them as someone who is threatening or unsupporting.

But the history of the show is not always the case. Last year’s contestant Francesca was barely visible in the first few episodes, even prompting what she calls irrelevant memes before joining the show and reaching the finals.

A dark horse is YouTube Prankster Niko OmilanaEloise Skinner, a writer with a diploma in psychotherapy, said.

His career in social media and online content may have an advantage in the game because people perceive the perception of the online world.