The BBC has revealed the start date for series two of The Traitors UK and fans of the show don't have long to wait.
Season one of the show concluded back in December 2022 with Aaron, Hannah and Meryl successfully banishing all the Traitors to take home the grand prize.
Fans of the show have been patiently waiting for season two to air ever since.
#TheTraitors Series 2, coming to #BBCOne & #iPlayer on 3 Jan 2024 👀 pic.twitter.com/OaUM7FR9nX
— BBC (@BBC) December 5, 2023
The BBC released a teaser clip for The Traitors season two back in October while also including a sneaky hidden cameo on BBC's Strictly Come Dancing that had fans losing their minds.
But now the broadcaster has revealed the start date for season two of the hit reality game show.
The new season of The Traitors will once again be filmed in a beautiful castle in the Scottish Highlands and will see the return of host Claudia Winkleman as she greets 22 strangers who will be hoping to win up to £120,000.
When is The Traitors season 2?
The Traitors will return for a second series on Wednesday, January 3 and will air on BBC One and iPlayer at 9pm.
🏰 Ready to head back to the Scottish Highlands with Claudia Winkleman and 22 new faces?
— BBC Press Office (@bbcpress) December 5, 2023
The Traitors returns on 3 January 2024 and here's everything you need to know about the new series... so far 👀
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The show will then air each week on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Who are The Traitors series two contestants?
There will be a new set of 22 strangers taking part in series two of The Traitors on BBC.
But the broadcaster has yet to reveal the contestants.
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