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ITV's The Fortune Hotel: How it works, host, line-up, prize and when it's on

The Traitors had BBC One viewers glued to their screens. And now it's ITV's turn to tantalise viewers with their own tense psychological adventure quench with their new reality series The Fortune Hotel.

The show, made up of eight episodes, will keep viewers kept on the edge of their seats as the 10 pairs of contestants and The Fortune Hotel guests will battle it out to get the all-important briefcase containing the £250,000.

ITV described the new reality series, produced by Tuesday’s Child, as: "A thrilling and high-octane new reality entertainment event" that "invites viewers into a luxury Caribbean resort filled with glamour, opulence and deception."

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Every day the contestants have the chance to try to uncover who has which case by taking part in challenges. Viewers at home have exclusive access to the contestants' plans and strategies. The climax of each episode will be the case swap in the Lady Luck bar, where each pair must decide whether to keep or swap their case.

Steph Harris, Creative Director, Tuesday’s Child, said: “Channelling the gloss and glamour of White Lotus with the skullduggery of Glass Onion, The Fortune Hotel is an iconic setting for a dramatic high stakes game of cat and mouse – where thrilling reality will keep viewers on the edge of their seat right to the very end.”

Ben Wilson, Series Editor, Tuesday’s Child, added: “When The Fortune Hotel opens for business get ready for sun, sand and secrets. This is the ultimate party game made real. I can’t wait to see pairs of guests working together to outwit and outmanoeuvre their fellow holidaymakers. Let the scheming and case swapping

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