17/10/2011
Mary Rhodes investigates how a Shropshire pensioner was targeted by telesales callers, and looks at how the sale of an old dairy business has affected life in Minsterley village.
Mary Rhodes investigates the telesales callers determined to make a sale and discovers how one Shropshire pensioner was persuaded to part with 100,000 pounds to advertise a holiday home that could never have made his money back. She looks at the effects of the sale of a century-old dairy business on village life in Minsterley and asks whether the new Irish owners can turn the business round. And Phil Upton meets the Birmingham taxi drivers being helped by a Pakistani Prince to swap one sort of horse power for the real thing, through the historic sport of tent-pegging.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Mary Rhodes |
Broadcast
- Mon 17 Oct 2011 19:30麻豆社 One West Midlands