Live from Liverpool, the cash expert answers the financial questions that matter most, and shares the latest news in Martin's Big Briefing. Plus, a round up of the deals and deadlines viewers do not want to miss in News You Can Use.
The cash expert is on hand with the latest analysis, finding out how the Chancellor of the Exchequer's spring budget is likely to affect our personal finances.
As critical deadlines loom, the cash expert shares some important dates for viewers' pre-budget financial diaries. Martin also continues to answer viewer's pressing financial questions, and unearths some of the best deals going in his News You Can Use.
The cash expert tackles the hot topic of credit scorers, and also shares some more of his tips and tricks to help make viewers money go further. Plus, Martin unpacks recent financial headlines and answer viewers most pressing money questions in his Big Briefing.
The cash expert presents a special edition of the show focusing on pensions, answering viewers questions on private and state schemes. Martin also shares his latest News You Can Use, and there is a chance for viewers to have their say in Your View.
The cash expert continues his crusade to help the nation's finances, with his best tips and tricks to tackle the week's fiscal changes in his Big Briefing. Martin will also be providing February's first News You Can Use, and there is a chance for viewers to give their opinions in this week's Your View
Martin Lewis tackles the money matters hitting the headlines as we head into February and shares the best ways to make the most of our finances - he also reveals the latest deals and tips to help us save in his News You Can Use.
The cash expert continues to offer advice for viewers through the current cost of living crisis, and covers the most topical financial news of the week. Martin also offers tips and tricks for making finances go further in News You Can Use.
As January continues, along with rises in bills and the cost of living, Martin and Angellica Bell are on hand to help the nation through this financially tricky time. Featuring the latest News You Can Use and Martin's Big Briefing.
After a high spending festive season for many, Martin welcomes in the new year with bill-busting tips and suggestions about how to clear debts. He also answers viewers' questions, discusses the latest financial news and rounds up the must-have money deals of the week. With Angellica Bell.
As the economic crisis continues, Martin Lewis will be joined by a panel of experts to address the financial subjects that matter most to viewers, from benefits and tax to state pension. Martin will also deliver his final News You Can Use before we head into the festive break.
With Black Friday and Christmas on the horizon, the money expert tackles the big-spending festive season, in this live special from Battersea and Blackpool. As well as answering viewer's personal finance questions, Martin reveals his savvy saving predictions in the annual Festive Forecaster; revealing how viewers could get free cash in time for Christmas; and hearing from people who have taken up his 'no unnecessary presents" pact.
The cash expert answers the financial questions that matter most, and offers tips and tricks for making finances go further. The host also addresses the big financial topic of the week in The Big Briefing, and there's also the latest News You Can Use.
With the increasing economic turmoil and an ever-changing financial landscape, the UK's most trusted cash expert will be on hand to give viewers the most up to date information. Martin will cover the latest in savings and energy as well as answering urgent questions. Plus the Big Briefing and his latest News You Can Use.
A look back at 10 years of the show and some of its biggest successes, along with a debt-cutting masterclass and news on how to boost the state pension. Martin will be on hand to answer viewers' questions and is joined by Angellica Bell.
With staggering rises in household bills due this winter, Martin presents his must-knows to prepare for the months ahead. There's also The Big Briefing, a News You Can Use catch-up, plus Martin answers viewers' most pressing money matters. With Angellica Bell.
As the government announces new student finance plans, Martin speaks to future university students about what the changes could mean for them.
Martin calls in a panel of specialists to answer your questions about pensions. As well as tips on saving for retirement, he also launches his Pensions Big Briefing.
With the announcement of the new energy price cap, Martin Lewis tackles all your need-to-know energy questions, as well as answering your financial queries.
As we all face a cost of living crisis, the cash expert tackles the financial questions you want the answers to right now. There's also the latest News You Can Use, where Martin Lewis shines a light on the best deals out there to make your cash go further this month.
As the cost of living crisis escalates for many, money man Martin Lewis is on hand to help and guide us through everything we need to know right now. There's also the latest News You Can Use, offering tips and suggestions to try and make your finances go further.
With millions of people missing out on benefits they are entitled to, Martin Lewis helps explain what everyone needs to know in this benefits special.
The cash expert continues his crusade to help you make money go further as we settle into the new year. As well as reviewing how best to streamline your everyday expenditure, there's the latest Big Briefing and News You Can Use, with the must-have money deals of the week.
After a high spending festive season for many, the cash expert kicks off the new year with a month of bill-busting tips and suggestions. There's also the latest News You Can as Martin continues his crusade to help you make your money go further.
In the last show of 2021 money maestro Martin Lewis shares his top tips on how to make your finances go further during the festive period. He shares tips on on maximising cash before Christmas so you're ready for a financially fit new year.
With winter looming, Martin Lewis helps you navigate the growing energy crisis to provide you with peace of mind.
The cash expert tackles the cost of living crisis, giving tips on how to make the most of money if holidaying this summer - whether home or abroad - and much more.
In this Cost of Living special, Martin Lewis shows how best to tackle the April price hikes, and shares tips on how to save cash by reducing the cost of household bills.
With a month to go until Christmas, the cash expert answers viewers' questions ahead of Black Friday and reveals his savvy saving predictions with the return of the Festive Forecaster. Martin will also be on hand to help you manage your budget at this tricky time of year.
The cash expert is on a mission to find out what children and young people know about cash, and with the continuing squeeze on family finances, what they really need to learn.
The cash expert answers the financial questions that matter most, and offers tips and tricks for making finances go further. Alongside The Big Briefing is the latest News You Can Use.
Martin Lewis continues to answer the financial questions that matter most to you, along with all of Martin's tips and tricks for making our finances go further.
Personal finance favourite Martin Lewis continues to answer your questions on family finances, household bills, and consumer rights. There's also the latest News You Can Use, plus Martin's weekly big briefing on how to make the most of your money.
With rates on the rise, financial favourite Martin Lewis delves into the world of savings, giving tips and hints to help you decide where best to put your cash. He's also on hand to tackle your fiscal questions head on, so that you get the most out of your money.
With one week to go before a massive rise in energy bills for millions of us, Martin Lewis gives viewers top tips on how to avoid a price hike. There's also his Big Briefing and News You Can Use from the summer break. Plus Martin answers frequently asked questions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Martin Lewis Money Show Live returns with a one-hour special as we head into summer with loosening lockdown and potential holidays abroad.
Martin and Angellica Bell look at breaks at home and away, as well as getting you back up to speed on the latest personal finance and consumer news.
As the Christmas countdown gets into full swing, Martin Lewis presents a special show aimed at helping relieve some of the festive financial burdens. He will be putting viewers to the test with his consumer rights quiz, and sharing top tips for bargain hunters during this very different Christmas spending season.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As life in lockdown continues, the financial journalist presents more advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
The financial journalist presents more advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
The financial journalist presents more advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
The financial journalist presents more advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
As life in lockdown continues, Martin Lewis has up-to-the-minute advice for these financially uncertain times. He'll be taking viewers' questions on how the ongoing crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights, and offers money-saving tips and tricks.
As life in lockdown continues, the financial journalist presents more advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
The financial journalist presents up-to-the-minute advice for people who have found themselves living with financial uncertainty. Live from his house, Martin answers viewers' questions on how the economic crisis affects family finances, jobs and consumer rights.
Everyday life has changed dramatically with everyone facing more restrictions - and more uncertainty. Martin Lewis presents another live special in which he and Angellica Bell will be examining how coronavirus could affect finances, and taking viewers' questions on specific issues.
Everyday life has changed dramatically with everyone facing more restrictions - and more uncertainty. Martin Lewis presents another live special in which he and Angellica Bell will be examining how coronavirus could affect finances, and taking viewers' questions on specific issues.
Everyday life has changed dramatically with everyone facing more restrictions - and more uncertainty. Martin Lewis presents another live special in which he and Angellica Bell will be examining how coronavirus could affect finances, and taking viewers' questions on specific issues.
The financial concerns resulting from the coronavirus.
Martin Lewis investigates how the Coronavirus crisis could affect your finances.
The financial journalist presents money-saving tips to help consumers cope with the current economic climate, offering expert advice on everything from premium bonds, student loans and tax credits to supermarket loyalty schemes and high-street shopping.
Everyday life has changed dramatically with everyone facing more restrictions - and more uncertainty. In this live special, Martin Lewis and his guests will be taking viewers' questions on how coronavirus could affect not just health - but also family finances.
Global markets are in freefall, travel is on hold and everyday life is changing, with everyone facing more and more uncertainty. In this live special, Martin Lewis and guests will be taking viewers' questions on how coronavirus could affect not just health but jobs, pensions and family finances.
Last year one in every 20 people was a victim of fraud - with scammers stealing millions from the British public doing it increasingly via the internet. The financial journalist and Angellica Bell look at potential solutions for people who have been caught out and the need for greater online controls.
In tonight's show Martin tackles consumer rights when we're buying goods in store and online. Plus, what are the best mortgage rates when you're navigating the property market?
The financial journalist and Angellica Bell offer advice to viewers about how to get the best deals possible on car and home insurance policies, some of the biggest bills to hit people's pockets. Plus, are you part of one of the 1.3 million households entitled to claim pension credit?
The financial journalist and Angellica Bell offer more advice to viewers, looking at whether people could be owed tax back on their PPI claims and comparing child savings accounts to find out which are the best bets.
As January, the toughest month for many people, continues, the financial journalist and Angellica Bell look at what solutions there might be for cutting mounting debts, including comparing the pros and cons of loans and credit cards.
The financial journalist answers the question he gets asked more than any other - `Where should I put my savings?" - as he and Angellica Bell explore some of the best deals and products for consumers currently on the market.
It can get pretty tough in January with Christmas bills flooding through the nation's letterboxes, so the financial journalist and Angellica Bell are on hand to help navigate new regulations relating to overdrafts. Plus, there is a look at consumer rights when asking for a refund.
With less than 10 per cent of consumers shopping around for a new broadband deal last year, the financial journalist explains how to avoid being one of the four million households who are being overcharged by their internet providers.
Britain is becoming a nation of switchers with nearly six million people changing their service suppliers last year. The big six energy companies are now dropping prices - so the demand for better deals is increasing, and Martin Lewis is the man who knows where to get some of the best - as we found out in this switching special.
The presenter provides an annual financial health check for the nation in the wake of the Christmas expenses, offering up some `Bill-Busting" advice on the best ways to cut the costs of energy, broadband, mobile phones, and digital TV bills. Plus, more questions from the audience in Ask Martin Anything.
A special Christmas-themed live edition of the financial advice show, offering tips on the best shopping deals to be found in the run-up to the holidays. Martin will also be answering viewers' questions on any economic issues.
The series returns with up to the minute advice on the impending deadline for the Help to Buy ISA scheme. Martin has also been travelling across the country answering the pressing financial concerns of the nation. He's joined by co host Angellica Bell.
The nation's favourite money guru Martin Lewis has been talking about PPI for over a decade. So far an astonishing 15 billion pounds has been reclaimed. With the final deadline set for this August, Martin, wants to make sure no-one is left behind and missing out on their entitlement to mis-sold PPI. Plus, what are the pros and cons of the workplace auto-enrollment pension scheme?
This week the nation's favourite money guru, Martin Lewis, reveals clever ways you could be claiming money back - it might be through the marriage tax allowance or the uniform tax relief - tonight he gives his five big tips. Plus, with the holiday season approaching, find out tonight when is the best time to buy your travel insurance.
The nation's favourite money guru answers the question he gets asked most: 'where should I put my savings?'. With rates finally starting to improve, Martin wants to make sure you are getting enough interest on your hard-earned cash. Plus, if your old energy supplier comes knocking with a big bill six months after you left them - what are your rights?
The nation's favourite money guru, Martin Lewis, explains how you could make a small fortune as a 'comper', with one viewer reporting winnings in excess of seventy thousand pounds. With more people asking about Equity Release, Martin explains all the possible options.
Tonight the nation's favourite money guru Martin Lewis busts the myths about student finance and reveals the hidden cost of going to university. A must watch for students, parents and grandparents as we discover a quirk in the system that could affect the amount you get for your student loan, even after you've begun your course. We'll also get you up to speed on claiming PPI for your family before the deadline, plus how to make sure you're not overpaying on your holiday.
The nation's favourite money guru Martin Lewis takes on one our biggest household expenditures, insurance. If you want to avoid sky high charges for car, home or life cover, you need to watch this show. Plus, if you receive a large lump sum - what is the best thing to do with it? Find out tonight.
After the big Christmas spend, chunky credit card bills are expected across the country, but don't worry, the nation's favourite money guru returns tonight to explain the best ways of managing your debt.
Plus, what are your consumer rights when buying online? and a nifty little trick that will get you two-for-one meals which can be used in hundreds of restaurants across Britain
It's never been more difficult to get on the property ladder, so tonight the nation's favourite money guru Martin Lewis is on hand to explain how it's possible for first-time buyers to still buy a home. Plus, find out how to get hold of cheap theatre tickets and who is responsible for council tax in your house.
With the government announcing an energy price cap, tonight the nation's favourite money guru Martin Lewis is on hand with an Energy Special. He'll give the details of exactly how this cap will work and how it's possible to save even more money on your gas and electricity bills. Plus, a fast food tip that will put pounds not just pennies back in your pocket.
With the energy price cap due in December, the return of decent savings rates to the high street, first time buyers wondering how they will ever get on the property ladder, people being mis-sold insurance and confusion around equity release, Martin and co-presenter Angellica Bell aim to get the country's finances into shape.
When should you save and when should you spend? That's the question - and Martin Lewis is the man with the answers in this Live one hour. As well as helping you take a long hard look at your finances, Britain's best known ‘money man' will be helping us get ready for the big spending festive season ahead.
Television's best known money man, Martin Lewis, is back with his live ‘Ask Me Anything' show. Martin, who's been called the most trusted man in Britain, will be calling out the financial con artists - and helping people get their cash back. Alongside co-host Angellica Bell, he'll also be hoping to cut through some of the current confusion answering viewers burning questions on how Brexit might impact on everything from holidays to the pound in your pocket.
The Martin Lewis Money Show returns with a live one-hour bill-busting spectacular in a bid to beat the New Year financial blues.
The programme is a special where viewers can ‘Ask Martin Anything' and get the answers live and direct to their financial questions and conundrums.
In the lead up to Christmas, Martin's annual Festive Forecaster returns, with which he predicts the very best shopping deals not only of the season, but for the upcoming Black Friday as well.
Martin will also be asking viewers to tell him honestly and openly about their household finances.
This episode sees Martin and Angellica tackle one of our biggest household bills: council tax. Find out whether you are paying too much, whether you could be due a refund, or if you could be entitled to a discount in this episode. We also reveal how you go about getting compensation if you are fed up with delayed trains.
This episode sees Martin answer the biggest question asked when the show is out and about on its roadshows - 'What should I do with my child's savings?' We'll also reveal how to get cheap life insurance, an out-of-this world method for deciphering those confusing supermarket deals, and a neat little trick to getting cheaper train travel.
With parents, grandparents and students all being concerned about a being saddled with a lifetime of debt, Martin and Angellica present a 'Student Loan Special'. Find out the best ways of planning for it, managing it, and paying for it.
Even if you weren't mis-sold PPI, you could still make a claim and be owed thousands of pounds. Martin - who has helped reclaim millions from the mis-selling of PPI - explains all.
Martin and Angellica explain the benefits of having a 'Lifetime ISA' or a 'Help to Buy ISA' in this edition of the consumer programme. We also find out how you can do all your weekly shopping for less than ú2!
Martin Lewis and Angellica Bell present a 'Credit Score Special'. If you are trying to get a credit card, mortgage or loan, you need to watch this show! Do you also want the benefit of all those store loyalty cards but without the weight of them around in your wallet? Fortunately for you, Martin has the perfect solution!
Martin Lewis presents a 'Saving Special'! Whether you've got £50, £500, or even £5,000, he'll be showing you the best places to put your hard-earned cash.
Consumer champion Martin Lewis and Angellica Bell help viewers to make the most of their money. Among the topics looked at in this episode are mortgages.
Consumer champion Martin Lewis asks why 60 per cent of the nation have never switched energy providers - they are more than likely to be overpaying on their gas and electricity bills. With winter on the way and prices rising, household energy bills are only going up. Martin and Angellica Bell explain how easy it is switch provider and save money.
In the first episode, Martin gives five ways in which members of the public are missing out on hundreds of pounds in payments, and he explains how to get the money back. Joined by new co-presenter Angellica Bell, Martin will be showing viewers how to make huge savings when shopping - even when there isn't a sale on. And Martin meets a couple who followed his advice and ended up with a six-figure sum back in their bank account.
Martin Lewis presents a countdown of the 10 issues that he feels are central to young people understanding money matters. Featuring family and young person case studies, he reveals how to future-proof their finances and meets employment experts to explore the career options with the most potential.
Christmas is expensive, but if you plan early for a financially savvy festive season you can save a shed load of cash. Whether it's getting extra money in your bank account or finding out where the very best deals are located, Martin Lewis has got it covered.
Martin Lewis and Angellica Bell return to our screens with a Money Show Summertime special.
Whether it's about the best holiday currency rates, the pitfalls of travel insurance or the confusion of car hire, Martin's on hand to answer those questions - and many more - live.
Britain's financial hero takes a look at the potential savings that can be made on everyday bills. With the festive season leaving many people with empty bank balances, every penny counts. Luckily, Martin is on hand to answer viewers questions live - whilst also revealing the very best deals on the market for broadband, bank accounts, mobile and home phones, breakdown cover and digital TV packages.
The man who has saved the nation billions of pounds returns to our screens with a live one-hour special. Credit card lending, energy prices and inflation are all increasing, so Martin is on hand to get some of that cash back. He answers questions from viewers right across the country to find out the nation's most pressing consumer concerns. Martin's festive forecaster and Black Friday rundown also returns, as he explains where and when to buy the cheapest gifts, gadgets and goodies.
The Martin Lewis Money Show returns with an hour-long live special from the end of Bournemouth Pier, in which ITV's financial guru will try to show how to get a blowout holiday without breaking the bank.
Martin believes the British public should get a better deal on their breaks, and will provide tips on getting cheap flights during the peak season, a clear guide to the best way of spending abroad and how viewers can get hundreds of pounds back when their holidays go wrong.
To make sure viewers can also get bargain breaks without leaving British shores, Martin will be revealing his exclusive list of free and discounted trips that will keep all the family entertained during the notoriously expensive summer season.
With the help of Ranvir Singh, viewers also will be invited to get in touch via social media, phone and email during the show.
The Martin Lewis Money Show returns with an hour-long live special, in which ITV's financial guru will try to save viewers hundreds of pounds on their bills.
Martin believes the British public is paying too much for breakdown cover, monthly mobile phone bills, digital TV and satellite packages, broadband and landlines.
In what he describes as a bill-breaking show, he will reveal the cheapest prices on the market and will explain how a good old-fashioned haggling could put hundreds of pounds back in your wallet.
With the help of co-presenters Saira Khan and Ranvir Singh, viewers will be invited to get in touch via social media, phone and email during the show.
The trio will investigate the best lifetime ISAs on the market, whether it is worth getting a water meter, how to make the most of your weekly shop and supermarket loyalty points. And, how 2017 could be your most financially savvy year yet.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan offer more money saving tips. In the final show of the series, Martin and Saira have new information on lifetime ISAs and tips on how a credit card can act as a guarantee. Plus they offer more out-of-this-world savings advice.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan look at the best possible mobile phone deals to be had. Martin also looks at the latest changes to child tax credits and childcare vouchers.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan demonstrate how to get the very best out of debit and credit card accounts, revealing a potential saving hundreds of pounds.
In this programme, Martin and Saira are on hand to bring viewers up to speed on everything to do with PPI.
Finance show presented by Martin Lewis and Saira Khan. In this programme, Martin and Saira reveal how to book a fantastic summer holiday at a great price, as well as rounding up the latest on cheap foreign currency, travel insurance and flights.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan offer up more money-saving tips. With large credit card bills hitting home after the festive season, the duo are on hand to explain the best way of handling your debt and switching accounts. Plus, a look at how your dog could end up costing you thousands.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan present the financial advice show. Martin and Saira return with a warning for all those with a mortgage. Rates may be approaching an all-time historic low, but is 2017 the year that they could rise? There is also information on how all Barclays Bank customers could get free cash, and the pair offer tips on the best time to change energy providers.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan are here once again to make sure viewers are making the most of your money with some helpful tips.
Martin Lewis and Saira Khan are here once again to make sure viewers are making the most of your money with some helpful tips.
With rates across all banks slashed, the nation's savings are in crisis. Martin and Saria are here to help, with a clear guide on how to get the most out of your money in these trouble times.
The Martin Lewis Money Show returns with an hour-long live special, in which ITV's financial guru will try to save viewers hundreds of pounds as they watch the programme.
The series opener, set in front of an audience of 200 at a dockside warehouse in London, focuses on the fact a reported 60 per cent of customers are overpaying £300 a year on their energy bills.
Martin will explain exactly how to try to save money on those bills - so viewers at home can join audience members in doing exactly that.
With the help of co-presenters Saira Khan and Ranvir Singh, viewers will also be invited to get in touch via social media and email during the show to talk about their own switching stories.
Martin and Saira offer tips on how to get compensation for delayed flights. Also how to get the cheapest possible MOT and tips on saving when under 18.
Martin explores how to maximise money and earn up to 6% on your savings, with a look at tax-free savings. Plus whether or not the euro or pound is cheaper when paying abroad.
Martin explains why PPI claims will soon not be able to be put through anymore and explains how to reclaim thousands back for free. There's also advice on slashing mobile phone bills without switching networks.
Tips on how to boost your credit score to help get on the mortgage ladder. Plus a tip for getting two-for-one cinema tickets for a year and how to give yourself a financial makeover.
A look at whether or not banks are ripping us off. Including tips on how to get money back after been mis-sold unwanted extras.
A antidote for the Christmas season over-spend, with 20 ways to save as much money as possible.
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