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THE INHERITANCE: MEET THE PLAYERS TAKING PART NEW CHANNEL 4 REALITY COMPETITION

  • Writer: TV Zone
    TV Zone
  • Aug 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

The Inheritance is a new immersive and mischievous 12-episode reality competition from Studio Lambert, the producers of The Traitors. Rob Rinder and Elizabeth Hurley front the series.



Thirteen strangers are summoned to a grand stately home. They are there to compete for part of the fortune left in the will of The Deceased, a fabulously glamourous benefactor played by Elizabeth Hurley.



But winning the money won’t be easy. The Deceased had a wicked sense of humour and has designed a mischievous game to ensure only the best players can get their hands on her inheritance. 

 

Overseeing the stipulations of The Deceased’s will is her Executor and trusted legal counsel, Robert Rinder. The lucky thirteen must work as a team to complete The Deceased’s final requests, a series of devilishly difficult assignments that will demand they are clever, collaborative and cunning.  



The Deceased’s game has a delicious twist: only one player can claim the money gained in each request, so it’s up to one of them to persuade the others that they alone deserve the cash they earnt together.


THE CAST

Ferg, 68

Retired market trader from Kingston upon Thames


Hannah, 27

Wedding planner from Scotland



Cam, 28

Scaffolder from Yorkshire


Emma, 26

Paramedic from Exeter


Matt, 51

Coach company owner from Somerset



Tia, 26

Heathy & wellbeing advisor from London


Mart, 37

Development coach form Newcastle


Pat, 75

Chess teacher from Yorkshire


James, 35

Entrepreneur from London



Zara, 36

Professional gamer from London


Jesse, 19

Student and content creator from Southampton


Hasfah, 28

Marketing manager from Manchester



Catherine, 50

Former police sergeant from Wales


The Inheritance begins Sunday 31st August on Channel 4.

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