Highly successful BBC show returning to screens 15 years after first episode

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Angela Rippon, celebrated TV presenter and Strictly Come Dancing veteran, is set to reprise her role as a consumer champion on the much-loved Rip Off Britain which has been a fixture on the BBC for 15 years.Scheduled for its usual mid-morning timeslot on BBC One, the informative series shines a spotlight on the trials of those who've been duped by scams and serves up vital tips to avoid current market frauds.Since its successful launch in 2009, the beloved daytime show has aired an impressive run of 552 episodes and remains committed to supporting viewers who've been exploited.

Alongside Angela, broadcasting stalwarts Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville share hosting duties.The Daily Mail reveals that BBC chiefs are keen on audience participation for the imminent 17th series, soliciting public input for potential cases.In a call-to-action, the show's announcement declares: "If you've been struggling to get a complaint resolved and no one's giving you the answers you need, please let us know.

And it could be your story that Angela Rippon, Gloria Hunniford and Julia Somerville investigate on the programme," reports the Express.In related news last month, fans were astounded to learn the "true" age of Angela.

Despite a career gracing UK screens for nearly six decades, Rippon floored supporters with her youthful appearance, despite them believing she was younger.As the first female to become a regular national news presenter and after setting a record on Strictly Come Dancing last year as the oldest contestant to date, her iconic status continues unabated.Angela, who recently celebrated her 80th birthday, stunned fans with her youthful appearance, sparked a flurry of reactions on social media.

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