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Watchdog

on BBC One London

The consumer affairs show returns presented by husband and wife team John Stapleton and Lynn Faulds Wood. With a mix of entertainment and serious investigation, consumer advice and campaigns, the programme warns consumers about dangerous items and digs into the mailbag to air your concerns. Unsympathetic companies will be put in the doghouse, and the watchdogs, including the Police Complaints Commission and the Advertising Standards
Authority, will also come under close scrutiny. Tonight's programme investigates the trade in exotic wild birds, and the tragedy of pensioners encouraged to take out a home loan who are now facing repossession. With reporters Bill Hanrahan and Sue Bishop. Editor Sarah Caplin
0 SUGGESTIONS: if you have something that needs investigating write to
Watchdog. BBC White City. 201 Wood Lane. London W 12 2 7TS or ring the Watchdog hotline on [number removed]. 0 FEATURE: page 28

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Lynn Faulds Wood.
Reporters:
Bill Hanrahan
Reporters:
Sue Bishop.
Editor:
Sarah Caplin

BBC One London

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