The Inheritance Cast: Who Are Hosts of Channel 4 Series? Full Details and What to Expect
Thirteen contestants from across the UK compete in a 12-part Channel 4 game show to unlock a will's fortune, each motivated by personal goals like weddings, careers, and family support.
- On August 31, Channel 4 premiered The Inheritance, unveiling 13 contestants including Hannah, a wedding planner from Scotland.
- The series asks contestants to complete challenges unlocking funds from the will, requiring collaboration to fulfil The Deceased's requests while competing to win the money pot.
- Former police sergeant Catherine says her policing years give her an edge and she hopes to take her family on holiday; development coach Mart plans to save any winnings for his child.
- Retired market trader Ferg says he's in for the experience, not expecting to win, while Somerset business owner Matt views participation as a personal test, and Jesse, content creator from Southampton, plans to save winnings and treat family.
- Elizabeth Hurley appears as The Deceased and Rob Rinder as The Executor, with episode two airing on Monday, September 1 and episode three on Tuesday, September 2.
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In what has been described as a "camp, cut-throat" game in the run up to its launch, The Inheritance has a lot to live up to.Led by Elizabeth Hurley and Rob Rinder, The Inheritance comes from Studio Lambert, the minds behind The Traitors and Race Across the World."The stakes are high but it's not just about deception by any stretch of the imagination," Rinder exclusively told RadioTimes.com."The core [of it is] a real social experiment. So that …
Channel 4's The Inheritance cast confirmed including former police sergeant from Wales
Channel 4's new game show The Inheritance will see 13 strangers compete to win a fortune left by The Deceased, played by Elizabeth Hurley with Rob Rinder working as The Executor
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