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Mark Bonnar has said that his exit is disappointing celebrity traitor has helped him Enjoy watching the show again,
Actor, known for the roles line of duty, Department Q And shetlandWas Disappeared at the beginning of episode six on October 23After a tense round table meeting which ended in a deadlock.
Bonner and the historian with David Oluso – both Faithfuls – received the same number of votes from their fellow celebrities, who suspected them of being traitors. This meant that when Olusoga opened a protective wooden box, the decision was left to chance, meaning that Bonner’s time in the Traitors’ Palace was over.
Bonner, an ardent fan of traitor Before joining the celebrity edition of the show, he said in a new interview that the silver lining is that he can enjoy watching the program again now that he is no longer in the competition.
“I was very disappointed at the time,” he said of his exit. “But with hindsight – first of all, I can start enjoying watching it again.”
“If I had to go at any point, that’s probably the route I’d want to take,” he told BBC Radio Scotland. lunchtime live,

Bonner, who has played many TV villains during his career, blamed fellow Faithfull joe marler and traitor alan carr This statement that he was a traitor ultimately led to the other contestants voting for him.
“Joe Marler – bless him, he’s a friend – but he was looking line of duty When we were there,” Bonnar said.
“And I don’t think anyone with the best will in the world would look at my face across that table and not be suspicious after seeing line of duty,
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“Of course, he was inspired by Alan and as we all know, Alan is not loyal. Alan saw an opportunity and jumped on it.”
Asked what it was like to finally be able to see it again, Bonnar said: “It’s really cool.
“It’s great to see it with Lucy [his wife] And kids because we’re fans of this show and we watch it all the time. This is a great series.
“From a personal perspective it’s interesting to see all the conversations that were going on when I wasn’t there. Who was talking about me? Who had doubts about who? It’s fantastic, it’s a really cool thing to be a part of.”
During Thursday’s episode, Sir stephen fry He was expelled after players wrongly accused him of being a traitor. Joe Wilkinson also left the program after being “murdered” overnight by traitors.
The episode ended on an unexpected twist when host Claudia Winkleman announced that Kate Garraway, Nick Mohammed and Lucy Beaumont are all in danger of being “murdered” by the traitors – and the final victims will meet them face to face.
celebrity traitor Continues on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9pm on BBC One.