After nine incredible episodes, the Celebrity Traitors has finally come to an end.
It was Alan Carr who emerged victorious in the end, scooping the £87,500 prize for his chosen charity, Neuroblastoma UK.
Along the way, however, we learned an awful lot about some of the UK’s biggest names.
We now know, for example, that Stephen Fry doesn’t have an encyclopaedic knowledge of Shakespearean deaths, that you shouldn’t underestimate Cat Burns, and that Jonathan Ross’s stylist is doing an incredible job.
Of course, arguably the biggest revelation from this year’s show was that national treasure Celia Imrie farts when she gets nervous.
The Thursday Murder Club star, 73, famously let wind during a team challenge where the celebs were locked in a cabin, causing the normally solemn host to break

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