Review: Claudia Winkleman's mix of paranoia and plots makes The Traitors murderously addictive
The gothic flourishes – Claudia prowls around being nasty with her tongue so far in her cheek she can barely speak, the Traitors wear hooded cloaks and have a soundtrack made up of donging bells – are a deliciously over-the-top touch, while you can see the whole thing descending into Lord of the Flies-style paranoia and delusion.
Obedience experiment psychologist Stanley Milgram might have ruled out some of the experiments as going a bit far, but this is totally addictive fun. Just watch your back.was an undemanding hour – a slightly less mad version of Bear Grylls in which and Jason Manford went into the great outdoors for assorted hijinks. It could be a series, but whether you tune in or not would very much depend on who Freddie’s companion is.is an intriguing drama with Steve Carell as a psychiatrist kidnapped to act as a serial killer’s personal therapist. You have to pay attention to it, but as all the episodes are 30 minutes or less, it’s definitely worth taking the time.