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Rip Off Britain Returns to BBC One: What to Expect From the 17th Series

11 November, 2024 - 12:08PM
Rip Off Britain Returns to BBC One: What to Expect From the 17th Series
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Angela Rippon’s Rip Off Britain is making a highly anticipated return to television after first captivating BBC viewers 15 years ago.

The cherished daytime programme, which debuted in 2009, has produced a remarkable 552 episodes and focuses on helping consumers who have been taken advantage of. Angela hosts the show alongside Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville.

Airing in the mid-morning slot on BBC One, the show not only highlights stories of individuals who have fallen victim to scams but also educates viewers about current rip-offs to watch out for in the marketplace.

BBC executives are now inviting members of the public to reach out for the upcoming 17th series, according to the Daily Mail.

An advert for the show reads: "If you've been struggling to get a complaint resolved and no one's giving you the answers you need, please let us know. And it could be your story that Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate on the programme."

The new series will air 15 years after the first episode, with a focus on special scam episodes as part of Scam Safe week on the BBC.

Tackling Consumer Issues

The Rip Off Britain team is back on BBC One on 11 November at 10.45am, with Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville set to tackle the most pressing consumer issues hitting audiences across the UK.

And this series will be featuring special scam episodes as part of Scam Safe week on the BBC.

The scams specials include stories such as fake missing person ads and cheque fraud. The team also uncover the disturbing case of eBay scammers holding a man to ransom, the misuse of cookies by fraudsters, and a shocking story of a house being put up for sale without the owner knowing anything about it. The series will also highlight Amazon account scams via remote access and the potentially lethal fake weight-loss injections being sold online, as well as how the tech industry is responding to the rise in phone theft.

As well as scams and fraud, the series tackles the most pressing consumer issues affecting the nation. The ladies take a look at how miscommunication between vets and insurers is leading to pet owners losing out when their animals get ill, the perils of rapidly spreading bamboo taking root under homes, and the team help a former bank employee from Southampton track down her lost £45,000 pension pot.

In the lead up to Christmas, Gloria and Julia reveal how a damaged passport could sabotage getaways, including the story of a couple from Newport who were barred from boarding their flight after an airline employee told them to remove a sticker. There’s also several cases across the series of homeowners coming home to flooded houses, and in one case flooded with raw sewage. The team take a look at why insurers are refusing to payout for damages.

The Future of Rip Off Britain

The future of a popular BBC daytime series has been revealed after 16 series on air.

Bosses at the broadcaster are bringing back Angela Rippon's Rip Off Britain to screens.

The hit series - which began in 2009 - tackles consumers who have been ripped off.

It also alerts viewers to watch out for rip-offs that are currently on the market.

The show, which airs mid-mornings on BBC One, is also presented by Julia Somervile and Gloria Hunniford.

A total of 552 episodes of Rip Off Britain have been produced to date.

Beeb bosses have now put out a call for members of the public to get in touch for the 17th series.

They said: "If you've been struggling to get a complaint resolved and no one's giving you the answers you need, please let us know.

"And it could be your story that Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate on the programme."

Angela's Absence

BBC's Rip Off Britain will return to tackle pressing consumer issues, but one presenter from the usual trio will not appear.

Presenter Angela Rippon usually fronts Rip Off Britain alongside Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville.

However as the new series is confirmed by BBC and will air in November, Angela has stepped back leaving just Gloria and Julia to present.

A show insider revealed exclusively to The Sun that the door is still open for a return from Angela. They said: "She is currently focusing on other projects but the show looks forward to having her back in future series."

Behind the Scenes

Gloria Hunniford comments: “I’m delighted to be back in a bid to help the nation once again. Our scam specials will really help audiences to keep vigilant, and be prepared for the clever ways these criminals can get hold of our details, our hearts, and our money!”

Julia Somerville comments: “What I love about Rip Off Britain, is that there is a story for everyone. You might not think you would have a consumer related issue, but we’ve got everyone and everything covered. From pet owners, home owners and anyone with a bank account there will be something we will be able to help with, or raise awareness. Everyone is a consumer and we’re here to get you all the information you may need.”

Rachel Platt, Commissioning Editor for BBC Daytime comments: “At a time when many across the UK face increased financial pressure, Rip Off Britain is more important than ever. I’m delighted we are back investigating and exposing the rip offs – both big and small – that are costing British consumers. With scams evolving, our special episodes are here to educate and inform audiences to help them protect both themselves and those they love.”

Rowland Stone, Executive Producer BBC Studios comments: “In the lead up to Christmas, and with the cost of living continuing to rise, Rip Off Britain is a much-welcomed return. Once again the team is back scouring the UK for the latest consumer issues affecting our audiences. The latest series looks at the fine print in No Win, No Fee cases, the rising costs of ground rent, plus much more.”

Rip Off Britain returns to BBC One and iPlayer on 11 November from 10.45am

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