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The Traitors: we pick the most iconic moments from season one

Source: PA Archive

'Tis the season – and no, we’re not talking about Christmas. It’s time for The Traitors season two, which aired last night (January 3). If you've watched before, you'll know that means more deception, more angsty conversations and oh so much more backstabbing.

It's been a little while since season one, so let us refresh your memory. In a remote Scottish castle, 22 contestants will compete to win a £120,000 prize by catching and eliminating the secret ‘Traitors’ in their group. If they manage to do it by the final round, they'll each get a share of the prize. If they don't, then any remaining Traitors walk off with it all instead.

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