Production is in Glasgow for the game, which includes a series of circles designed to test the general knowledge and strategic thinking of competitors.
There will be 25 episodes in the series and six more special celebrities with the participation of celebrities who will join forces with a public member, trying to win the cash prize.
The episodes including public members will broadcast during the week and special celebrities will be shown on Saturday in the teif slot.
The 53 -year -old British judge Got Talent Holden said: “I am so excited that I am part of this exciting new test that causes competitors and entertains viewers equally.
“This is a fantastic opportunity to bring something fresh and fabulous to the afternoon on weekdays and television on Saturday night and I can’t wait to see the reactions of the audience.”
Rob Unsworth, BBC leader during the day and early peak, and Kalpna Patel-Knight, the BBC entertainment leader, said: “We are glad to join forces to lead the viewers that take a new test that for the first time They “I will be able to play together not only during the week, but also on a Saturday chat.
“Getting the answers in this show is only half of the battle – the competitors also have to decide who they trust enough to keep the game, all under the starry eye of the brilliantly naughty Amanda Holdon.”
The show is the result of the BBC commissioning teams and during the day, which joins their efforts to identify and develop new and modern quizzes and gameshow formats for BBC One and IPlayer for Saturday in the early evenings/early peak.
It will be filmed at the BBC Studioworks Kelvin Hall facility in Glasgow, with post -production being held in the city.
Details of the broadcast for the inner circle will be announced in time.
It will be produced by Tern with the BBC Studios, spreading the worldwide series.