New BBC programme is looking for race drivers

DomBBC
9 May 2005, 18:44
Hi there,

It's a question to whcih most drivers will answer yes!

Is motorsport costing you a fortune?

I'm working on the second series of "Bank of Mum & Dad" on BBC TWO and we're currently looking for contributors to take part in one of our six successful programmes.

The series looks at people who have lots of debt and helps them to reassess and improve their financial situation. Mum and/or Dad move in with our main character for one week and take control of their finances, while our financial expert assesses the small print to try and work out a realistic budget and serious advice that will make a real difference.

You can find out lots more information on our website ~ We're hoping to find people with really interesting stories and reasons behind their debt for this series - such as the time and money invested in a passion like racing/rallying

Is your racing supported by your overdraft and credit card?
Do you dread your bank statements arriving?
Do you need help
?
Are you in debt, aged 21-35 and no longer living with your parents?
If this sounds like you, BBC TWO’s successful series BANK OF MUM AND DAD could help you, or someone you know, to change their lifestyle and improve their financial situation. contact us on:
Freephone - 0800 032 7032
Email - BOMAD@bbc.co.uk
Text - BOMAD and your full name to 83199
(Standard text rates apply)

Dominic Callaghan
BBC Entertainment and Features
Bank of Mum and Dad

Work: 0161 24 43993
BBC Manchester, New Broadcasting House,
Oxford Road, Manchester, M60 1SJ
E-mail: dominic.callaghan@bbc.co.uk



Thanks so much for your time, and do feel free to get in touch if I can give you any extra information at all …




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