The Martin Lewis Money Show - Season 11
Season 11
A live special designed to save the British public money, revealing the cheapest prices on the market and haggling techniques that can reduce the cost of bills.
Episodes
Episode 1
Coming at a time when families are struggling to restructure their finances, the country's favourite money man is back to help make sure even the youngest members of society are well equipped to navigate uncertain times.
Martin will be taking your questions on family finances, jobs and consumer rights, presenting the programme alongside Angellica Bell.
Episode 2
The series continues as Britain's most trusted man answers your questions on family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
There's also the latest deals of the week and all Martin's tips and tricks for making the most of your money.
Episode 3
The financial expert is joined by Angellica Bell for another round of advice on family finances, jobs and consumer rights, including the latest deals of the week and tips on making money go further.
Episode 4
The financial expert is joined by Angellica Bell for another round of advice on family finances, jobs and consumer rights, including the latest deals of the week and tips on making money go further.
Episode 5
The financial expert is joined by Angellica Bell for another round of advice on family finances, jobs and consumer rights, including Martin's topical briefing and tips on making money go further.
Episode 6
The financial expert is joined by Angellica Bell for another round of advice on family finances, jobs and consumer rights, including Martin's topical briefing and tips on making money go further.
Episode 7
A special episode hearing about some of the show's best financial success stories, including one pensioner who reclaimed one of Martin's biggest ever wins.
Episode 8
Financial favourite Martin Lewis continues his mission to help the country navigate growing economic uncertainty. As well as answering all your questions on energy switching, mortgage rates and consumer rights, there is the latest News You Can Use and Martin's tips and tricks for making the most of your money.
Episode 9
As the second lockdown continues, Martin and Anjellica Bell present another round of advice as the country navigates these unprecedented, economically uncertain times. He answers questions on interest rates, the job support scheme and consumer rights, and there is also the latest News You Can Use, as well as Martin's tips on making finances go further.
Episode 10
As the second lockdown continues, families face even more economic uncertainty than ever before. Martin is on hand to answer viewers' questions on how the crisis affects personal finance and consumer rights, he looks at the latest offers and has tips on making money go further. With Angellica Bell.
Episode 11
As the nation prepares for a different kind of Christmas this year, Martin Lewis answers your questions on how the ongoing crisis affects personal finance and consumer rights. There's the latest News You Can Use and Martin's tips and tricks for making your money go further over the coming month.
Episode 12
With just two weeks to go until Christmas Day, Martin Lewis shares his top tips on how to make your money go further during this very different festive period. He'll be answering your questions on how the ongoing crisis affects personal finances and consumer rights. There's also the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 13
It's officially the final countdown to Christmas Day, and with just days to go, Martin Lewis shares his top money saving tips. He'll also be answering your questions on consumer rights and family budgets - and there's the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 14
Martin returns after the festive break with his January Bill Busting top tips. He'll be answering your questions on how our relationship with Europe could be impacting on family finances, and there's also the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 15
As we step into the heart of January and the credit card bills continue to arrive, Martin Lewis is on hand to help the nation through tricky financial times. He'll also be answering your questions on consumer rights and savings rates. Plus there's the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 16
As the nation continues to work through its third national lockdown, Martin Lewis is on hand to share his top tips and advice, helping the nation through this current tricky financial situation. He'll also be answering your questions on the fourth Self Employed Income Support Scheme (SEISS) grant and furlough payments. Plus, there's the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 17
With the country in lockdown again Martin Lewis is on hand with up to the minute advice for these unprecedented times. He'll be answering your questions on all aspects of family finances, consumer rights, savings and your financial relief entitlements. There's also the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 18
As the country continues to ‘stay at home' during lockdown, Martin Lewis is on hand with up-to-the minute advice for these unprecedented financial times. He'll be answering your questions on family finances, consumer rights and the best ways to save. There's also the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 19
As lockdown continues, Martin Lewis is on hand with what you need to know to help the family finances. As well as up to date information on money matters, there's also the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
Episode 20
Martin and a panel of experts are answering questions on something many people put off - pensions. There'll also be up-to-date information on how the national lockdown continues to affect family finances and consumer rights, plus Martin's latest News You Can Use.
Episode 21
The Martin Lewis Money Show marks its 100th episode with a quick trip down memory lane. There's also up-to-the-minute News You Can use - as well as the latest on lockdown finances and consumer rights.
Episode 22
Fresh from the Government's budget announcements, Martin takes a look at what it all means for family finances. There's also his up to the minute News You Can use - as well as the latest information on savings and your consumer rights.
Episode 23
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