
Episode 10
Series showing the effects an ethical loan can have. A loan helps a woman bring a taste of her Gambian home to Yorkshire and a DJ granny hits the decks thanks to her credit union.
When 78-year-old Helen needs an £800 loan to replace some essential appliances, Lewisham Credit union boss Ravi takes time out to go to her home to personally help her out.
Gambian-born Awa brings a taste of West Africa to the streets of Yorkshire. A £5,000 ethical loan enables her to realise her dream of turning her love of cooking into a thriving mobile street food business.
Borrowing £300 from her local Credit Union transforms a bored South Wales grandmother's retirement. 72-year-old Georgina, a former council worker and voluntary radio DJ, needed funds to buy decks to take her act on the road to her loyal fans.
Self-taught wood craftsman Dan refuses to be stumped when the banks won't give him a loan. To get his bespoke wood design business off the ground, he turns to an ethical lender for the £25,000 he needs. The programme also meets Leigh, whose life fell apart after losing her mum. She blotted out the heartache by embarking on a five-year spending spree. The resulting mountain of debt left her a prisoner in her own home as bailiffs beat a path to her door.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Narrator | Kevin Duala |
Executive Producer | Claire Simpson |
Executive Producer | Camilla Lewis |
Executive Producer | Rob Carey |
Series Producer | Angela Davison |
Production Manager | Laura Tjia |
Production Company | Curve Media Ltd |
Broadcasts
- Fri 30 Nov 2018 11:00
- Mon 3 Dec 2018 06:00