Fans were left in turmoil after having to decide whether to switch over to The Traitor or continue watching the World Darts Championship final on Wednesday night.
BBC’s The Traitor returned to screens at 9pm after a long awaited year since it first appeared on screens in 2022.
While other viewers were fixated on Luke Littler take on Luke Humphries at the Ally Pally in a bid to become youngest ever winner and earn £500k – before Humphries soared to victory.
But some fans resulted in setting up two screens in their front room so they could watch both programmes and not miss out on one or the other.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, fans aired their frustration and asked each other what is best to watch.
Fans were left in turmoil after having to decide whether to switch over to The Traitor or continue watching the World Darts Championship final on Wednesday night
BBC ‘s The Traitor returned to screens at 9pm, while other viewers were fixated on Luke Littler take on Luke Humphries at the Ally Pally in a bid to become youngest ever winner and earn £500k
Some wrote: ‘Traitors or darts? It’s the first big decision of 2024.’
‘We’re all watching the Traitors and the darts at the same time right?’
‘The Traitors is clashing with the darts, this is disgusting scheduling from the BBC’.
‘Not me waiting over a year for the Traitors only for me to delay the start for… darts’.
‘The timeline about to split exactly 50/50 between the darts and The Traitors’.
‘Nah! All about the traitors, Twitter will tell me exactly who won the darts’.
The Traitors season two kicked off Wednesday evening with Claudia Winkleman, 51, returning once again to host the competition.
22 strangers are playing the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000.
The Traitors season two kicked off Wednesday evening with Claudia Winkleman, 51, returning once again to host the competition
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter , fans aired their frustration and asked each other what is best to watch
Claudia hosts the competition once again where 22 strangers play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing and trust, in the hope of winning up to £120,000
In the show, the majority of contestants are ‘Faithfuls’ and must work out who amongst them are ‘Traitors’ – who have the opportunity to ‘murder’ a fellow contestant each night.
The group has daily ‘banishments’ in which they must vote to kick out who they think is a Traitor, all while working together on challenges to raise money for the prize fund.
In the first episode, Claudia selected contestants Harry, Ash and Paul as the new Traitors.
In addition, the contestants compete in various ‘missions’, which up until now have had the aim of increasing the prize pot.
But as she addressed the castmates for the 2024 season as they lined up beside a loch, Claudia revealed that this year’s missions have arrived with a new twist.
As well as providing the opportunity of raising £15,000 for the prize pot, Claudia added a surprising new layer to the challenges.