The episode, featuring the final five celebrities competing for the £87,500 prize for charity, was accidentally released early in Canada before being pulled
Alan Carr has won the BBC show The Celebrity Traitors, the most-watched TV programme of the year so far.
Viewers were eagerly anticipating whether traitors Cat Burns and Alan Carr or faithfuls Joe Marler, Nick Mohammed and David Olusoga would win the £87,500 prize for charity.
Burns was the first to be caught and banished in the vote, then Marler was wrongly identified as a traitor and banished too. The three remaining players, Carr, Olusoga and Mohammed, voted to end the game, after which the comedian revealed himself to be a traitor.
The final challenge involved a steam train journey in which the contestants had to retrieve five gold bars in 20 minutes before the train exploded. They managed to escape and add £20,000 to the prize fund.












