Eye Spy - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Builder vs. Banker, Racist Waiter and Stolen Bike
Stephen Fry narrates the series in which hidden camera stunts test whether we're a nation of heroes ready to do the right thing. Would you take £30,000 if you found it in a phone box?

Security Guard, Sexist Parking and Cash Machine
When a gallery guard racially profiles visitors, will anyone object? Do female drivers agree to 'men only' parking spaces? And how much do passers-by take from a broken cash machine?

Sexist Boss, Racist Cabbie and Bag of Cash
Will passers-by take a bag full of cash after it falls off the back of a motorbike? And just how outrageous does a sexist boss's behaviour need to be before onlookers step in?
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