Table of Contents
- Secret Pilot Episode Filmed
- Celebrity Traitors Final
- Bumper Deal with BBC
- Possible Return of Chatty Man
- Alan Carr's Renaissance
- Most Hated Man in the UK
- New Show for Traitors Host
CELEBRITY Traitors star Alan Carr has recorded a confidential pilot episode for a new quiz show on the BBC, we can disclose.
The 49-year-old television presenter worked internationally with studios on the new prime-time, celebrity-driven format at the end of last month.
Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr has already recorded a confidential pilot episode for a new quiz show on the BBC, we can discloseCredit: Getty
Fans will be tuning in to see who wins Thursday’s The Celebrity Traitors final, featuring Alan’s fellow Traitor, singer Cat Burns, alongside Faithfuls ex-rugby star Joe Marler, comedian Nick Mohammed, and historian David OlusogaCredit: BBC
Carr is experiencing a renaissance following his appearance on Celebrity Traitors and may be offered a new chat showCredit: BBC
News of the show comes after The Sun reported that Alan was being considered by the broadcaster for a lucrative deal, nearly eight years after his final Christmas special in 2017.
A source stated: “Without a doubt, he is the most sought-after man on television right now. Everyone wants to collaborate with him. The BBC acted swiftly, and last week he was flown out to an upscale European city for a day of filming a pilot.
“The filming went well, and now it’s just a matter of when, not if, this gets approved.
“There is also discussion about reviving a version of Chatty Man, as Alan has exceptional connections and would attract some fantastic guests.”
The comedian is enjoying a resurgence after his appearance.
Approximately 15 million viewers are anticipated to tune in, featuring Alan’s fellow Traitor, singer, alongside Faithfuls ex-rugby star, comedian, and historian.
If Alan is awarded his own chat show, he could potentially compete with his fellow former Traitor, who has just signed a one-year contract extension.
Alan mentioned this week that he has become the UK’s most disliked man due to Traitors — where he has acted as a quisling among the show’s Faithful.
The term originates from Vidkun Quisling — a traitor who led Norway’s government under Nazi control during World War II.
The host of Traitors — who has announced her — is also expected to receive her very own television show after becoming a significant hit with the audience.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the new quiz show that Alan Carr is involved with?
Alan Carr has filmed a confidential pilot episode for a new quiz show on the BBC, which is celebrity-led.
When can we expect to see the new show air?
The show is currently in the pilot stage, and it is anticipated that it will be approved for airing soon.
Is Alan Carr planning to return with a chat show?
There are discussions about reviving a version of Chatty Man, as Alan Carr has strong connections that would bring in excellent guests.



