
REME soldier taking part in BBC reality show The Traitors thanks the Army for its support
Lance Corporal Harry Clark explains how it was hard being part of the show and then going back to work before it had even been aired on TV.
Lance Corporal Harry Clark explains how it was hard being part of the show and then going back to work before it had even been aired on TV.
The show depicts the 100th Bombardment Group, part of the USAAF's Eighth Air Force, which flew more than 300 combat missions over Europe.
The BBC show is capturing the nation's attention - with Lance Corporal Clark in particular impressing viewers with his clever gamesmanship.
Viewers are calling out the 'abomination of a beret' as being very Frank Spencer-like.
Spoilers ahead as Lance Corporal Harry Clarke was faced with a difficult decision regarding the fellow contestant who he looks up to.
This article contains spoilers about the first episode.
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