With a cash prize on the line, who can be trusted?

BBC One has today announced that Amanda Holden will be fronting their new 25-part daytime quiz show, The Inner Circle.
Described as a compelling new quiz format, the show will have a cash prize on the line as contestants compete in a series of rounds designed to test their general knowledge and strategic thinking.
Across each episode, contestants will battle to win the cash prize and will be tested not just on what they know, but which of their fellow players they can trust? As the contestants make their way through a series of games and challenges they’ll need to decide which of their opponents they’d be prepared to join forces with in order to take home the prize. But in a gripping finale, could each of the final two face the ultimate betrayal?
In addition to the daytime series, there will be six celebrity specials for Saturday nights, set to feature famous faces joining forces with a member of the public, promising to bring together star power and fresh energy to these prime time episodes.
Speaking about hosting The Inner Circle, Amanda Holden said "I'm so excited to be part of this thrilling new quiz that challenges contestants and entertains viewers in equal measure. It's a fantastic opportunity to bring something fresh and fabulous to weekday afternoons and Saturday night TV, and I can't wait to see the audience reactions!"
To which Tern's Head of Entertainment, David Marshall, added "Saturday night and quiz is a new frontier for us at Tern, and we're delighted that the BBC has entrusted us with this exciting opportunity. Our team here in Scotland is geared up to deliver a show that will captivate audiences with its unique blend of strategy, drama, and fun."
Produced in Scotland by Tern and filmed in Glasgow, The Inner Circle will be produced by Nick Gunaydin and executive produced by David Marshall.
Applications are now open for contestants to take part, and you can apply here.
The Inner Circle will air on BBC One
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