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06 Sept 2025

Kildare people urged to apply for TV show with top prize of €30k

RTÉ's popular TV quiz show, is looking for participants from all age groups and all walks of to take part in the new season

Kildare people urged to apply for TV show with top prize of €30k

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RTÉ Television is looking for contestants from Co Kildare for the upcoming new series of The Money List. RTÉ's popular TV quiz show, is looking for participants from all age groups and all walks of to take part in the new season.

Baz Ashmawy will once again present The Money List and is looking forward to having a laugh with contestants.

Baz said;         
                                                                    
"I'm delighted to be back on The Money List podium again - myself and the contestants on the show always have a great laugh. They get to make new friends in their cosy pods and earn a bit of cash along the way, what’s not to love? It's great craic!"

Clare Huges, Executive Producer of The Money List said:

''The Money List is a quiz that Irish viewers fell in love with last season and it's not hard to see why... it's competitive, fast paced, loads of fun to play along with and of course the fact that there's 30,000 up for grabs in every episode makes for really addictive viewing.''

In the show, two teams of complete strangers are challenged to fill in missing answers on a list. The more lists they complete, the more money they win. The lists can be anything ranging from naming members of the Italia '90 squad to listing countries who have won the Eurovision Song Contest. 

Last season, The Money List gave away a huge total of €130,000 to contestants from all over the country, so if you want to be in with a chance to take part in the new season, click here:

https://www.rte.ie/tv/audience-participation/2025/0224/1498663-apply-now-for-the-money-list/

Closing date for applications is 5.30pm this Friday, April 18.

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