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When Ireland's ‘The Traitors' will hit our television screens

When Ireland's ‘The Traitors' will hit our television screens

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The main show, The Traitors Ireland, will be hosted by Siobhán McSweeney
The Traitors Uncloaked will air after each episode of the main show
Grab your cloak and lantern… The Traitors is here.
RTÉ have announced Sunday, August 31 as the broadcast date for Ireland's version of the hit reality TV show which has already made waves in the UK and US.
The Traitors was originally commissioned in the Netherlands and pits three mystery 'Traitors' in a large group of contestants against the 'Faithful' others, with all contestants voting on who they think are the Traitors, resulting in the person receiving the most votes being banished. And there's €50,000 on the table for the person who survives all the votes and reaches the end of the show, whether they are a Traitor or a Faithful.
Siobhán McSweeney will host The Traitors Ireland. Photo: Phil Sharp
News in 90 seconds - 11th August 2025
The main show, The Traitors Ireland, will be hosted by Siobhán McSweeney, who played the acerbic Sister Michael in Derry Girls.
After-show Uncloaked, hosted by comedian Kevin McGahern, will feature 'all the best analysis and reaction to the latest betrayals, mind games and manipulations'.
The show will be set in Slane Castle, while the after-show will be filmed in RTÉ's Limerick studio.
The Traitors Uncloaked will air after each episode of the main show
The main show will air on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player.
Such is the popularity of the UK version of the show hosted by Claudia Winkleman on BBC, the season 2 finale drew in eight million viewers.
The US version is available on NBC Universal's streaming service Peacock and is due to return for a third, fourth and fifth season.
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