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'The Traitors' Season 4 Promises Diabolical Deception & Treacherous Twists
The Traitors returns for Season 4 with an all-new cast of famous faces and wild challenges.
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The Traitors returns for Season 4 with an all-new cast of famous faces and wild challenges.
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The introduction of any new companion to the world of Doctor Who tends to follow a few predictable patterns: The Doctor usually meets a new traveling partner on Earth, introducing them to the existence of things like aliens and the concept of time travel in a familiar environment before whisking
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HBO and Max are betting big on a certain family-oriented franchise about a poor kid whose life is magically changed for the better when he gets an invite to go away to an exclusive boarding school where the residents are used to a very different, far more rarified lifestyle. However,
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Scottish excellence is fully on display in the world of the BAFTAs this year. Back in February, Rivals star (and avid Scotsman) David Tennant hosted the British Academy Film Awards to rave reviews, both for his opening number performance of the Proclaimers' hit "500 Miles" and his
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Whether youβre calling it Season 2, Season 15, or Season 41, a new season of Doctor Who by any numbering system would be just as eagerly anticipated. Tidbits about the upcoming season have been trickling out since Season 1 ended in June 2024. The rechristened Season 1 was an
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Streaming services in the U.K. are generally relatively easy to identify with their on-air counterparts; BBC iPlayer is, obviously, the BBC, ITVX is ITV, More4 is Channel 4, My5 is Channel 5, etc. In comparison, most American streaming services downright obfuscate what network they're associated with (Disney+
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A Scottish castle won't be the only place to catch Alan Cumming in 2025: The Traitors host has signed on to appear in the second season of the British series Boarders. The show was an instant hit when it premiered on BBC Three in the U.K. and
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While I realize many (most?) Anglophiles may view themselves as fans of serious prestige television first and foremost β and it's true, we are! However, viewing ourselves as somehow above pedestrian entertainment such as "reality television" is a mistake. Many American reality staples are based on series
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As the year winds down, many are looking forward to the arrival of Santa Claus or the moment when the old year gives way to the new. But for some of us, the best thing about the turn of the year is that a new season of The Traitors is
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"By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes." So says host Alan Cumming's ominous voiceover atop our first footage from The Traitors Season 3, which includes some creepy clowns, a large burning effigy, a coffin, and plenty of dire pronoucements about how this
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With Halloween in our collective rearview mirror, most have turned their eyes toward the holiday season and the impending delights of Thanksgiving and Christmas. (Heck, a disturbing number of stores had festive decor on display last week.) But for those of us who are television fans, we're looking
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Buckle up, reality TV lovers: The Traitors aren't going anywhere. The series, which features nearly two dozen reality stars descending upon a Scottish castle where host Alan Cumming encourages them to lie, betray, and (metaphorically) murder one another for money, has been renewed for Seasons 4 and 5.