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Alexis Conran is a British actor, writer and presenter on TV and radio, who currently hosts the weekend afternoon show on Times Radio and as of 2023 the afternoon segment of the Jeremy Vine Show on Channel 5 which follows Storm Huntley’s slot. He is also known for co-hosting the BBC Three show The Real Hustle from 2006 until 2012.
Each week the series delivers the latest deals, offers, tips and tricks to make sure that each week "British shoppers are getting the very best value for money." It was presented by Gaby Roslin, Fiona Phillips and later Alexis Conran. The name of the programme was reused for the new iteration of The Gadget Show in 2023.
Conran travels to New York and tries out a birthday bet. Testing to see if in a group of 30, that 2 or more people will share a birthday. He plays table tennis against a professional (with coke bottles). Conran attempts to remove the cork from a wine bottle with his shoes. Finally he places an eating bet against world champion food eaters.
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The Real Hustle is a BBC British television series created by Objective Productions, Alexis Conran and R. Paul Wilson for BBC Three.The show demonstrates confidence and magic tricks, distraction scams and proposition bets performed on members of the public by hosts Alexis Conran, Paul Wilson and Jessica-Jane Clement.
The Pacific Ocean is to the west of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, the rest of incorporated Encinitas is to the east and north, and a beach and lagoon to the south. With a population of under 12,000, Cardiff-by-the-Sea operates as part of the city of Encinitas, but unlike the other communities that comprise Encinitas, has its own ZIP Code (92007).
Conran is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexis Conran, British actor; Alys Conran, Welsh poet; Conran of Orkney, 7th-century Bishop of Orkney; H. L. Conran (1861–1924), Australian pastoralist and stockbroker; Jasper Conran (born 1959), British fashion designer; John Conran (born 1958), Irish hurling player and manager
Apple Tree Yard is a British television psychological thriller, adapted from the 2013 novel of the same name by Louise Doughty. [1] The four-part series was commissioned in 2016 and the first episode had its premiere on BBC One on 22 January 2017. [2]