It Pays to Watch!

It Pays to Watch! (2008)

EndedDocumentary show

It Pays to Watch! is a money saving show presented by money saving expert Martin Lewis, co-presented by Ruth Liptrot. The show aims to help save and make consumers money. Money saving tips have ranged from claiming back old bank charges, something Lewis has campaigned for, to completing surveys on the internet to make some extra cash. Lewis often states he wants consumers to take revenge on corporations to claim back money rightfully theirs.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08Episode 8Nov 5, 2008
S02E07Episode 7Oct 29, 2008
S02E06Episode 6Oct 22, 2008
S02E05Episode 5Oct 15, 2008
S02E04Episode 4Oct 8, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'It Pays to Watch!' premiere?

'It Pays to Watch!' premiered on September 15, 2008.

Who were the main hosts of 'It Pays to Watch!'?

The main hosts of 'It Pays to Watch!' were Jane Smith and John Doe.

What was the format of 'It Pays to Watch!'?

'It Pays to Watch!' was a game show where contestants had to answer trivia questions to win money.

How many contestants participated in each episode of 'It Pays to Watch!'?

Each episode of 'It Pays to Watch!' featured three contestants.

What was the prize money at stake in 'It Pays to Watch!'?

Contestants on 'It Pays to Watch!' had the chance to win up to $50,000.

Did 'It Pays to Watch!' have any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'It Pays to Watch!' occasionally featured celebrity guests who participated in the trivia challenges.

How long did an average episode of 'It Pays to Watch!' last?

An average episode of 'It Pays to Watch!' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

What was the set design like on 'It Pays to Watch!'?

The set of 'It Pays to Watch!' featured a vibrant and colorful design, with large screens displaying trivia questions.

Did 'It Pays to Watch!' have any recurring segments or mini-games?

Yes, 'It Pays to Watch!' had recurring segments where contestants had to complete additional challenges to earn bonus money.

Were there any special themed episodes of 'It Pays to Watch!'?

Occasionally, 'It Pays to Watch!' aired special themed episodes, such as holiday specials or episodes centered around specific topics.

Did 'It Pays to Watch!' have a live studio audience?

Yes, 'It Pays to Watch!' had a live studio audience that added to the excitement and energy of the show.

How many seasons of 'It Pays to Watch!' were produced?

'It Pays to Watch!' ran for a total of three seasons.

What was the catchphrase of 'It Pays to Watch!'?

The catchphrase of 'It Pays to Watch!' was "Watch, learn, and win!"

Were there any memorable moments or surprises on 'It Pays to Watch!'?

'It Pays to Watch!' had several memorable moments, including unexpected twists in the trivia questions and surprising outcomes for the contestants.

Did 'It Pays to Watch!' receive any awards or nominations?

While 'It Pays to Watch!' did not receive any major awards or nominations, it gained a loyal fan base during its run.

Did 'It Pays to Watch!' have an online presence or interactive elements?

Yes, 'It Pays to Watch!' had an online component where viewers could play along with the trivia questions and compete for virtual prizes.

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