BBC announces brand new series - Shop Well For The Planet?

And new presenters for Eat Well For Less? and Shop Well For Less?

The BBC today announces Shop Well For The Planet?, an exciting brand new series for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, made by RDF West, a Banijay UK company

PHOTO: Chris Bavin, Melanie Sykes, Joanna Page, Jordan Banjo

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"Eat Well and Shop Well’s simple swaps and tests have already changed the way millions of us spend, so it’s incredibly exciting to bring these brands together to tackle one of the biggest challenges we all face as a nation - going green." — Ricky Cooper, BBC Commissioning Editor

In addition, it is also announced that Joanna Page and Melanie Sykes will take the lead presenting roles on Shop Well for Less?, and Jordan Banjo is to join Chris Bavin as presenter of Eat Well for Less?

The 3x60’ Shop Well For the Planet?, which will be under the BBC’s Our Planet Now banner, will see the worlds of Shop Well For Less? and Eat Well For Less? combine for the first time, as Chris, Jordan, Joanna and Melanie help families across the UK find out if they can shop better for the planet without spending a fortune.

Each episode will have a family at its heart; some may question whether it’s possible to be more sustainable on a budget, others may want to make changes but don’t know where to start. All our families will try and test a variety of eco/sustainable versions of the products they currently buy. But will they be as good and are they worth the money? After putting the products through their paces will our families want to change their shopping habits and shop well for the planet?

Joanna Page says: “I’m so excited to be working with Melanie, helping out lots of people across the U.K. and maybe getting a few tips for my own spending habits! It’ll be great fun!”

Melanie Sykes says: “Shop Well For Less? is such a well-loved series - I can’t wait to get stuck in and help families take a fresh look at their spending and hopefully bring some invaluable advice to homes across the country.”

Jordan Banjo says: “I’m super happy to be part of the team for Eat Well For Less? and Shop Well For The Planet? It’s so important that we look after ourselves and the planet, and I’m 100 percent ready to do my bit to help get the nation eating well and shopping well.”

Chris Bavin adds: “Jordan’s a great addition to the Eat Well For Less? family and I can’t wait to join forces to show our audience that good food doesn’t have to cost the earth. I’m also looking forward to finding out how we can fine-tune our shopping habits to make sure they’re kinder to the planet in our exciting new series.”

In Shop Well For Less?, Joanna and Melanie set out to help families change the way they shop without changing their lifestyle. From branded cleaning products to designer clothes, Joanna and Melanie will be giving money saving tips and tricks to help families up and down the country put their hard-earned cash back into their pockets. Eat Well for Less? will see Chris and Jordan help families across the UK save money and sort food facts from fiction.

Ricky Cooper, BBC Commissioning Editor, says: “Eat Well and Shop Well’s simple swaps and tests have already changed the way millions of us spend, so it’s incredibly exciting to bring these brands together to tackle one of the biggest challenges we all face as a nation – going green. I can’t wait for our new dream-team of Melanie, Joanna, Chris and Jordan to show us all how to do our bit for the planet without breaking the bank.”

Jo Scarratt-Jones, Executive Producer, RDF West, says: “Joanna, Melanie, Jordan and Chris are brilliant combination of presenters to front our shows. They have a great natural on-screen chemistry and bring such energy - they’re sure to be a hit with our loyal viewers. We can’t wait to show our audience.”

Shop Well For Less? (4 x 60’), Eat Well For Less? (6 x 60’) and Shop Well For The Planet? (3 x 60’) were all commissioned for BBC One and iPlayer by Patrick Holland, Director, Factual, Arts and Classical Music Television and Catherine Catton, Head of Commissioning, Popular Factual and Factual Entertainment. The Commissioning Editor is Ricky Cooper. They are being Executive Produced for RDF West by Jo Scarratt-Jones.

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Notes to Editors

Our Planet Now is the BBC’s wider ongoing commitment to programming which explores the environment and the challenges facing the natural world.

Other Our Planet Now content includes A Perfect Planet; Greta Thunberg: A Year To Save The World; the BBC Two series, Climate Change: Ade On The Frontline; BBC Radio 4’s series 39 Ways To Save The Planet; and BBC iPlayer exclusive, The People v Climate Change, which takes viewers inside the first ever UK-wide Citizen’s Assembly on Climate Change.

Other ongoing programming across the summer includes, BBC Radio 5 Live’s Leeds: City On A Mission, a series of monthly broadcasts presented by Rachel Burden which follows the city as it goes about reaching net zero carbon emissions by its ambitious target of 2030; Radio Two’s Big Bee Challenge, supporting the UK’s bees; and Countryfile’s Plant Britain project to get the nation planting.

Further information can be found on the BBC’s dedicated Our Planet Now website and there are also Our Planet Now collections on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds.

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July 5, 2021 6:05am ET by BBC One  

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