Welsh consumer magazine. X-Ray tracks down Reg Gill who was sent to prison in 2004 for selling fake cancer remedies, and the team visit the single screen cinema in Brynamman.
Back in 2004 Reg Gill was sent to prison for selling fake cancer remedies. One of his victims was 43-year-old Stephen Hall from Flintshire, who used a machine sold to him by Mr Gill to try and cure his pancreatic cancer. Now Reg Gill is breaking the law by offering to treat cancer patients once more. X-Ray tracks him down to a small village in Carmarthenshire.
When Edward Brown took a close look at his bank statements, he was shocked to discover that he had been paying a mortgage insurance policy on a house he'd thought of buying 14 years ago. The sale had fallen through, but the policy was never cancelled. Rachel sets to find out why.
And after last week's euphoria, it's time for a reality check in Penrhiwceiber. The opening night was a sell-out, but setting up a cinema that will draw in the crowds week after week is a whole different challenge. The team travel to Brynamman where the single screen cinema's been operating successfully for years, to find out what they need to do next.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Owen |
Presenter | Rhodri Owen |
Reporter | Rachel Treadaway-Williams |
Series Producer | Susie Phillips |
Broadcast
- Mon 14 Mar 2011 19:30麻豆社 One Wales