The Call Centre

[3] The call centre was officially named Save Britain Money and it was based in Swansea's Enterprise Zone.

[4] It employed approximately 600 staff was owned by Bhupinder Sidhu and was run by Neville (Nev) Wilshire.

Wilshire famously opened the working day with a mass sing-along, and claimed he'd previously sacked two people for not participating.

She later opened a cafe (which she shut within a year),[7] moved to and worked in India for Nev's Indian Call Centre and then returned to the UK and began presenting a number of shows for BBC.

The show looked at issues facing young people including cosmetic surgery, boozy holidays and dating apps.