
Head of Content at BBC Three, Nasfim Haque, said of The Traitors Australia coming to BBC Three: "The Traitors is an addictively fiendish format and I am so pleased that viewers can get their summer fix of treachery and suspicion as we head Down Under for the Australian version of the show on BBC Three and iPlayer." Where does The Traitors Australia take place? The 50-year-old Australian actor is best known for his portrayals of Detective Senior Sergeant Steve Owen in the Nine Network crime mini-series Underbelly and his role in Doctor, Doctor.ĭespite some morning television fill-in, it is Rodger's first presenting gig away from acting. Rodger Corser is the presenter of The Traitors Australia.
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The Traitors Australia is the third version of the series available to BBC viewers, following the double-BAFTA award-winning and critically acclaimed first UK series of The Traitors produced by Studio Lambert and hosted by Claudia Winkleman and The Traitors US, both of which are available to watch now on BBC iPlayer. The Traitors Australia will start on BBC Three at 8pm on Sunday, July 9 and all 12 episodes will be available as a boxset on BBC iPlayer at 6am the same day.

Read more: Channel 5 Blindspot cast list, filming locations, plot and how many episodesīut who is the presenter, where in Australia did filming take place and what time is the series on? Here's everything you need to know. Amongst them are the Traitors – a group of four contestants selected by the presenter on the first day, whose goal is to eliminate the Faithfuls and claim the prize for themselves. This time the show will see a group of contestants arrive at a historic luxury hotel in Australia as Faithful contestants – hoping to share a prize fund worth up to $250,000. However, for those that can't wait that long, you'll be pleased to know that The Traitors Australia is coming to BBC Three on Sunday, July 9. The survival series has had 34 million views on BBC iPlayer since its launch in November 2022, and back in February bosses confirmed they were working on series two as they reopened applications. The psychological competition, which was based in the Scottish Highlands, went down a storm with viewers as the contestants tried to differentiate between the Faithfuls and the Traitors before time ran out.

The UK version of the series first launched with Claudia Winkleman at the helm and a cast list of 22 strangers all ready to play the ultimate game of detection, backstabbing, and trust. The highly-addictive game show is returning to BBC with the Australian version of the show after the broadcaster acquired The Traitors Australia.
