
This is another reason why I wanted to do the show, to meet people from all walks of life.Īs a GP, you don’t know who will walk through your door, and you often have to connect with people who are different from you. This paranoia is having a huge impact on everyone’s mental health, especially those playing a Faithful as they don’t know who they can trust.īut I have found a great friend in Andrea, who is aged 73. It’s a good opportunity to bond with other players, but you’re constantly feeling paranoid. This show challenges you physically as well as mentally.Īfter lunch, we have some time to ourselves. The mission is to roll barrels of whisky up a hill to a distillery, which is incredibly tough. Presenter Claudia Winkleman arrives and tells us we will be taken to the nearby fields to complete our next mission, which is a chance to build the prize fund. People are now even more suspicious of each other than before, but there is no time to overthink. This means that instead of murdering a Faithful, the Traitors must have attempted to recruit one of them. But unlike every other morning, everyone makes it. One by one, the contestants walk through the door. Thankfully, I’ve survived another night, so I make my way down to breakfast.

Thought it would be an opportunity to see how much I can trust my judgement and stay calm under pressure.Īll I can say is I’m glad I wasn’t chosen to play a Traitor I don’t think I could have done it. I’ve been a GP for a year and a half now, and I


It’s a nerve-wracking experience and like playing a live-action murder mystery.īut that’s why the show appealed to me.
