Short Change Explained

Genre:Consumer affairs
Presenter:Zoe Ball (1994–1995)
Andi Peters (1996)
Tim Vincent (1997–1999)
Ortis Deley (1999–2005)
Rhodri Owen (2000–2005)
Angellica Bell (2001–2004)
Thalia Pellegrini (2005)
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:13
Num Episodes:139
Channel:BBC One
CBBC

Short Change was a consumer affairs programme for children, broadcast on BBC One and later also the CBBC Channel. It is essentially a version of the prime-time show Watchdog except that it is aimed at children. The show was first aired on 20 February 1994. It had 13 series; the last episode was broadcast on 12 July 2005.

Transmission guide

Series Episodes Duration Presenter(s)
1 6 20 February 1994 – 27 March 1994 Zoe Ball
2 19 February 1995 – 26 March 1995
3 7 18 February 1996 – 31 March 1996 Andi Peters
4 8 9 February 1997 – 30 March 1997 Tim Vincent
5 6 11 January 1998 – 15 February 1998
6 12 7 January 1999 – 25 March 1999 Tim Vincent & Ortis Deley
7 6 January 2000 – 23 March 2000 Ortis Deley & Rhodri Owen
8 4 January 2001 – 22 March 2001 Ortis Deley, Rhodri Owen & Angellica Bell
9 14 29 March 2001 – 28 June 2001
10 13 18 April 2002 – 11 July 2002
11 24 April 2003 – 17 July 2003
12 15 8 April 2004 – 15 July 2004
13 5 April 2005 – 12 July 2005 Ortis Deley, Rhodri Owen and Thalia Pellegrini

Specials

PriceBusters Competition

On each programme, viewers were challenged to find the cheapest and most expensive prices for a given product throughout the country. Two winners each week (one finding each extreme price) would win a boom-box stereo. Bill Bennett won the competition two weeks running, by finding the most expensive prices for the given products, and including Tesco.com's grocery delivery charge of £5. This made the cost of a Müller Rice around £5.40, much more expensive than prices found by any other entrant. Following the two consecutive wins, the rules were changed to omit delivery charges from the total cost for a particular product.

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