The Real Hustle - Season 9
Season 9
Celebrity Scammers
A team of hustlers lift the lid on the most devious scams to target the British public.
Episodes
The Jewellery Store Heist
Ex-Busted frontman Matt Willis goes undercover as a security engineer in the most audacious scam to date, under the nose of a jewellery shop's manager.
The Knockout
Strictly Come Dancing Star Brendan Cole swaps the dancefloor for the boxing ring as he goes undercover as Woody, a boxing trainer who says the match is rigged.
The Double Whammy
Zoe Salmon goes undercover as a Dept for Transport officer. Can she convince the marks they've just bought a dodgy motor and drive it away from under their noses?
The Art Attack
Model and radio host Lisa Snowdon goes undercover at an art auction. She helps the hustlers rope in some marks, persuading them to buy a worthless painting.
Under the Influence
Antony Costa goes undercover selling watered-down alcohol. The hustlers persuade some marks to take part in a Trading Standards sting operation to catch him.
Done and Dusted
Liberty X singer Kelli Young goes undercover as a cleaner. Her job is to ruin a painting that's been hired for a photoshoot and make a mark think it is their fault.
The Scrap Trap
Hollyoaks actor Ben Hull plays a fake investor in a car buying scheme, which turns out to be a devious ruse to separate a couple of marks from their money.
The Audition
Jonathan Ansell, former member of pop-opera boyband G4, goes undercover to persuade hopefuls attending a fake TV advert audition that the whole set-up is legit.
The Inheritance
Abi Titmuss goes undercover to persuade some marks that they are the long lost relatives of an eccentric millionaire. Plus, the hustlers pull off the Scareware Scam.
The Diamond Geezer
EastEnders star Rob Kazinsky goes undercover as a cab driver, ferrying some marks across London to return a cash deposit in return for some hired jewels.
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