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The Martin Lewis Money Show

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The Martin Lewis Money Show
GenrePersonal finance
Presented byMartin Lewis
Saira Khan (2012–2017)
Ranvir Singh (2016–2017 specials)
Angellica Bell (2017—2023)
Lucrezia Millarini (2023 specials)
Jeanette Kwakye (2023–present)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series13
No. of episodes153 regular, 40 specials
Production
Production locationTelevision Centre, London
Running time30 or 60 minutes (regular)
30, 60, 75 or 90 minutes (specials)
Production companyMultistory Media
Original release
NetworkITV
Release25 September 2012 (2012-09-25) –
present
Related
Tonight
Martin Lewis' Extreme Savers

The Martin Lewis Money Show is a British current affairs show that has been broadcast on ITV since 25 September 2012, hosted by Martin Lewis. For the first six series the co-presenter was Saira Khan, who was then replaced by Angellica Bell until Jeanette Kwakye took over in the thirteenth series. The show celebrated 100 regular episodes on 25 February 2021.

Format and broadcasting

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Until 2020, regular episodes of the main series, shown on ITV is 30 minutes - and was a mix of filmed "roadshows" and up to date product and financial information. There are also 'Martin Lewis Money Show LIVE' specials, usually filmed in front of a live audience at various locations - where viewers can contact the show to ask questions during it. During 2020, a series of live special Coronavirus programmes were shown, which were so popular that an extended run of live shows began in September 2020, to run during term times until Easter 2021. Due to the show's popularity and good ratings, from October 2022 the length of each regular programme was extended to an hour.

Ratings

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The main show receives ratings of 3 to 4m viewers,[1] and most weeks heads the top 10 current affairs show ratings in Broadcast magazine.

Transmissions

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Series Start date End date Episodes Co-presenter
1 25 September 2012 11 December 2012 6 Saira Khan
2 21 March 2013 24 May 2013 10
3 3 January 2014 7 February 2014 6
4 28 November 2014 6 February 2015 9
5 23 November 2015 12 February 2016 10
6 29 November 2016 20 February 2017 10
7 27 November 2017 26 February 2018 10 Angellica Bell
8 26 November 2018 25 February 2019 10
9 25 November 2019 24 February 2020 10
10 17 September 2020 18 March 2021 23
11 23 September 2021 8 March 2022 20
12 18 October 2022 21 March 2023 16
13 31 October 2023 20 February 2024 13 Jeanette Kwakye
14 29 October 2024 2025 TBC

Specials

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Date Title Co-presenters
12 November 2013 12 Saves of Christmas Saira Khan
22 November 2016 60 Minute Live Special Saira Khan & Ranvir Singh
28 March 2017 60 Minute Live Special
20 June 2017 60 Minute Live Holiday Special Ranvir Singh
21 November 2017 60 Minute Live Special Angellica Bell
9 January 2018 60 Minute Live Special
12 June 2018 60 Minute Live Holiday Special
25 September 2018 75 Minute Live Special
20 November 2018 60 Minute Live Special
8 January 2019 60 Minute Live Special
2 April 2019 60 Minute Live Brexit Special
17 September 2019 60 Minute Live Special
26 November 2019 60 Minute Live Special
7 January 2020 60 Minute Live Special
19 March – 2 April
16 April – 21 May 2020
Coronavirus Live Specials (9 x 30min)
4 June 2020 – 9 July 2020 Coronavirus Live Specials (6 x 30min)
10 September 2020[2] 60 Minute Live Special
24 November 2020 75 Minute Live Christmas Special
18 May 2021 60 Minute Live Summer Special
25 November 2021 60 Minute Live Christmas Special
8 March 2022 60 Minute Live Cost of Living Special
24 May 2022 60 Minute Ask Martin Anything Special
22 September 2022 Live Energy & Cost of Living Special
16 March 2023 Live Chancellor's Budget Special
11 July 2023 Live Emergency Mortgage Special Lucrezia Millarini[a]
10 October 2023 30 Minute Get Britain Talking Special Lucrezia Millarini
12 March 2024 Live Budget Special Jeanette Kwakye
31 October 2024 Live Budget Special

Martin Lewis' Extreme Savers

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Series Start date End date Episodes
1 12 May 2021 2 June 2021 4

References

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  1. ^ "Martin Lewis show tops 3.5m".
  2. ^ "The Martin Lewis Money Show Live Episode 1". Press Centre. Retrieved 27 August 2020.

Notes

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  1. ^ Guest presenter due to Angellica Bell leaving at the end of the previous series due to other commitments
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