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Episode 23

Consumer series with Lucy and Rhodri Owen and Rachel Treadaway-Williams. Rachel goes undercover to expose shops risking their customers' health by selling cosmetic contact lenses.

X-Ray goes undercover to expose the shops risking their customers' health by selling cosmetic contact lenses. The lenses change the appearance of wearers' eyes, and according to experts should only be sold under the supervision of an optometrist, dispensing optician or medical doctor. But X-Ray's investigation reveals they are being sold in fancy dress and party shops. Rachel Treadaway-Williams discovers the harm which can be done when people wear contact lenses which aren't suitable.

Lucy Owen sorts out problems with a holiday to Euro Disney. Kathryn Gauntlett from Pontypool planned the holiday as a special treat for her autistic granddaughter Natasha. But the little girl had to miss out on the trip when Kathryn fell ill and the booking couldn't be transferred to a different name.

In this series Rhodri will be helping the people of Penrhiwceiber in their campaign to breathe life back to the Working Men's Hall and Institute. The Institute in Penrhiwceiber was once home to a thriving picture house. Back in the 40's and 50's people flocked here to enjoy a little piece of Hollywood - today a small band of local people are determined to bring the silver screen back to this historic building.

And when Caroline Hill from Llantwit Major took her beloved Morris Minor to the garage for repairs back in November 2009, she certainly didn't expect to be without her car for over a year. Rachel takes to the wheel to find what went wrong.

30 minutes

Last on

Mon 31 Jan 2011 19:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Lucy Owen
Presenter Rhodri Owen
Reporter Rachel Treadaway-Williams
Series Producer Susie Phillips

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