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100 coffins appear floating in Scottish loch as part of The Traitors

100 coffins appear floating in Scottish loch as part of The Traitors

A celebrity version of the show is due to hit TV screens in the autumn and includes big names such as Stephen Fry, Paloma Faith and Alan Carr.
Claudia Winkleman presents the series and a fourth season of the original, non-celebrity version, is also to be filmed this year.
The show has caused some controversy in Scotland with it filmed in the Highlands, but the majority of the crew come from elsewhere, with only 13 of the 219 people credited in Series 3 based north of the border.
The coffins in Loch Glass (Image: Peter Jolly)
It has resulted in Scotland's Culture Secretary Angus Robertson meeting with the BBC to and regulator Ofcom to discuss the situation.
The show is filmed at Ardross Castle, around 30 miles from Inverness in the Highlands.
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Speaking about the new celebrity version, Claudia Winkleman said: 'We're incredibly lucky these brilliant people have said yes.
'I'd love to say we'll take it easy on them and they'll just wander round the castle and eat toast for a couple of weeks, but that would be a lie.'
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