The Real Hustle - Season 10
Season 10
New Recruits
A team of hustlers lift the lid on the most devious scams to target the British public.
Episodes
Episode 1
Actress Roxanne Pallett goes undercover to help the hustlers rob a watch store, while new recruits Polly and Jazz scam a passer-by using a faulty removal box.
Episode 2
Pop Idol's Gareth Gates plays the role of a stock market trader in a bogus business scam, while new recruits Polly and Jazz join up to con a businessman out of his possessions.
Episode 3
Former Eastenders wheeler dealer Joe Swash goes undercover, posing as a member of a film crew in a scam to relieve a TV rentals shop of a shipment of flatscreen TVs.
Episode 4
Dance act Diversity's front man Ashley Banjo goes undercover in an art scam. Paul and Polly show why you should never leave expensive camera equipment hanging around your neck.
Episode 5
Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding experiences the wrong side of the law as he becomes a guest hustler, persuading a student to invest in gold chains that are being sold off.
Episode 6
Hollyoaks actress Jennifer Metcalfe goes undercover in a lottery syndicate scam, while Jess goes cold calling as a salesperson offering great deals for a satellite TV company.
Episode 7
Hollyoaks actress Sarah Jayne Dunn goes undercover with Alex in a scam involving luxury watches, and Paul poses as a security guard for a local shopping precinct.
Episode 8
Colin Murray goes undercover as a poker magazine journalist, helping the hustlers persuade a mark to cheat in a private poker game. But the tables are turned on the cheater.
Episode 9
TV presenters Colin and Justin go undercover as wealthy landowners, while Jess and Polly persuade residents in a suburban neighbourhood to cough up the cash for their taxi fare.
Episode 10
Actress Adele Silva joins the hustlers in a scam which involves offering a mark the chance to invest in sections of the Forth Railway Bridge and earn an annual toll fee.
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