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9 Episodes 2021 - 2021
Episode 1
47 mins
AJ Odudu shares her tips on how to be a good complainer and helps Joe take on the massive issue of plastic waste. Sophie Duker investigates rat-run traffic fines and Mark Silcox pits Pepsi against Coke in the ultimate scientific test.
Episode 2
47 mins
Stephen Mulhern co-hosts a new game show with Joe, and Rosie Jones investigates the lack of diversity in kids' toys. Plus: black box car insurance and the rising price of Freddos.
Episode 3
47 mins
Lorraine Kelly and Joe take on dodgy puppy dealers. Rosie Jones investigates faux fur being sold online. The Whopper and the Big Mac go head-to-head in Mark Silcox's lab.
Episode 4
47 mins
Clara Amfo joins Joe to bag up a big financial victory with the Co-op. Joe looks into deliveries in the Highlands, and Rosie Jones ramps up the pressure on accessible renting.
Episode 5
47 mins
Sarah Millican joins Joe to take on Virgin Media's Ts and Cs and with the help of a boyband registers a national day in the name of "rubbish" broadband. Sophie Duker investigates the scammers who are selling people's data on the dark web.
Episode 6
47 mins
This week's celebrity guest Kirsty Wark joins Joe as he annoys the boss of Samuel Smiths pubs. The team also take on Sports Direct over a broken bike and comedian Joanne McNally investigates green-washing in fashion.
Episode 7
47 mins
Sara Pascoe joins Joe to look at the dubious practices of the gambling industry. Joe opens a betting shop aimed at kids, gets thrown out of a casino with his honest advert and studies the effect of online gambling on Mark's brain.
Episode 8
Jo Brands joins Joe's crusade to make Britain's beaches more eco-friendly by banning cheap polystyrene bodyboards. Joanne McNally investigates diet fads. Online shopping fraud loopholes are also explored.
Episode 9
Joe Lycett presents a climate change documentary investigating whether Shell is as climate-friendly as its advertising claims, before making his own parody Shell TV commercial. How will Shell react?