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BBC adds five daytime shows to schedule

Saved & Remade is hosted by Sabrina Grant

UK pubcaster the BBC has added three formats to BBC1’s daytime schedule and two shows to BBC2’s early peak line-up.

Coming to BBC1 is Deliveries Unwrapped with Dom Littlewood (working title), in which the presenter rides alongside delivery companies across the UK to discover how they get their products to consumers and clients every day.

The 10×45’ series is produced by Boom in Cardiff, with Rachel Evans exec producing.

Also for BBC1 is true crime docuseries Moment of Proof (15×30’), which tells the stories of police investigations centred on the moment where detectives realise they’ve cracked the case. Brown Bob Productions is producing, with CEO Jacqueline Hewer acting as exec producer.

Meanwhile, online romance fraud series For Love or Money is returning to BBC1 for a second season, following the season one premiere last year.

The 10×45’ follows actor Kym Marsh and BBC news reporter Ashley John Baptiste as they look to expose the criminals behind scams conning online daters out of tens of thousands of pounds. Alan Holland exec produces for BBC Studios.

Over on BBC2, new series Saved & Remade (w/t) follows a team of craftspeople as they help transform treasured but purposeless objects into items that can take pride of place in their owners’ lives.

Red Sky Productions is producing the 20×30’ series, with joint MD Jane Rogerson exec producing. Sabrina Grant, presenter of Channel 4’s Supershoppers, is the show’s host.

Finally on BBC2, My Unique B&B (w/t) follows a carpenter and tree-house designer and his team as they help people turn their spare outdoor spaces into holiday rentals.

The 15×45’ series is produced by Plimsoll Productions, with head of specialist factual Kate Beetham exec producing alongside Karen Plumb.

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