Do you think you have what it takes to be a Faithful or a Traitor?
Well now is your time, as the BBC has opened applications for the fourth series of The Traitors.
On the BBC Shows, Tours and Take Part website, it explains: "The Traitors is a competition series built on strategy, suspicion and deception, filmed in the Scottish Highlands.
"A team of players will compete in a series of missions, the more missions they complete successfully, the bigger the prize pot.
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"However, hidden amongst the players are the ‘Traitors’. The Traitors meet in secret and decide who to eliminate from their fellow players known as the ‘Faithful’.
"The aim for the Traitors is to stay undetected until the end, the aim for the Faithful is to banish all of the Traitors before the game ends.
"Throughout the series, there will be twists, turns, rigorous challenges, shocks and surprises for the players.
"A game of trust and treachery… do you have what it takes to play?"
Fill out your application for The Traitors on BBC One here.
When do The Traitors series 4 applications close?
The closing date for applications is February 9, 2025.
Applicants must be 18 years of age or over.
Is there a UK celebrity version of The Traitors?
Earlier this year, a celebrity version of The Traitors was announced by the BBC.
During the Edinburgh Television Festival in August, the corporation also revealed the show has been commissioned for a fourth series, in its original format, and said the third series had finished filming in the Scottish Highlands.
Claudia Winkleman, who fronted the first two series, will return as host of the tense game show.
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In addition to the two new commissions from Studio Lambert, 12 episodes of the companion show The Traitors: Uncloaked was also revealed.
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The show will be hosted once again by comedian Ed Gamble and will return alongside the third series of The Traitors.
Kalpna Patel-Knight, head of entertainment at the BBC, previously said: “The Traitors has well and truly established itself as an unmissable highlight of the year and the news of a fourth outing, alongside a brand new celebrity version coming to the BBC, will take the series to a whole new level.
“It will once again be fascinating for our audiences to see who’ll outwit, outplay, and outlast. Let the mind games begin.”
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