Fans eagerly anticipate the new series of Celebrity Traitors on BBC, currently filming at a Scottish castle with 21 stars. However, the inclusion of five comedians raises concerns about the group’s dynamic.
Concerns About Cast Balance
Observers note that the heavy representation of comedians—Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Joe Lycett, James Acaster, and Joanne McNally—could disrupt the interplay among participants. Last year, comedian Alan Carr secured victory by skillfully using humor to deflect suspicion, but experts doubt a repeat success.
Insights from Richard Osman and Marina Hyde
On the Rest Is Entertainment podcast, Richard Osman, a prominent commentator, states, “Yes, too many, I think.” His co-host Marina Hyde highlights the pairing of Beckett and Ranganathan: “It’s interesting that they’ve put both Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan in, who obviously do very, very many things together. But I sort of feel now, Light Entertainment, it’s like Romesh is now almost like one of the building blocks of life itself.”
Osman praises Ranganathan’s versatility: “Here’s the problem with Romesh, he’s brilliant. And he’s brilliant at everything he does, and he’s a really, really nice guy. But yes, it’s one of those things, it has a ubiquity to it.” He questions the strategy of including the duo alongside Lycett and Acaster, adding, “I think the interesting thing with Rob and Romesh is they think, well, put them in, it’s always fun to put a partnership in there. Like a double act or a husband and wife. I don’t think enough people know they’re a partnership.”
Hyde warns against assigning traitor roles to the pair: “They can’t do that thing where they make one of them a traitor. I actually think that’s too obvious.” Osman concurs, noting early-game assumptions could undermine the twist: “But the problem is, because you’ve got nothing to hold on to in those early weeks, people will assume they’ve done that anyway.”
Potential Standouts and Lineup Notes
Osman predicts intrigue from Acaster: “Acaster will be fascinating. Anyone who has a public image which feels a slightly heightened version of themselves… I think it’s fascinating to see them after a couple of days in that house.” He views Joanne McNally as a strong contender: “I think actually Joanne McNally might be the most successful of those comics. Because I think fewer people know her… I think people will really fall in love with her, and she won’t take any nonsense from anyone.”
The series lacks sports figures despite efforts to include them. Osman reveals, “I might have lost a comedian and had someone from sport… I’ve heard the names of a couple of people who pulled out, who would have been a lot of fun.” Overall, he describes the group as “very interesting.”

