Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits

Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits (2013)

EndedDocumentary show

Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford bring four benefit claimants and four taxpayers face-to-face to explore each other's lives, examine their values and speak their minds.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Episode 2Jul 18, 2013
S01E01Episode 1Jul 11, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' premiere?

'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' premiered in 2013.

Who were the hosts of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits'?

The hosts of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' were Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford.

What was the genre of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits'?

'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' was a documentary series.

What was the premise of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits'?

The show followed Nick and Margaret as they investigated the welfare system and the people who rely on it.

Was the show focused on a specific country's welfare system?

Yes, 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' focused on the United Kingdom's welfare system.

Did the show aim to raise awareness about the welfare system?

Yes, 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' aimed to raise awareness about the welfare system and the challenges faced by those who receive benefits.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits'?

The first season of 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' consisted of six episodes.

Did the show feature personal stories of individuals on benefits?

Yes, 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' featured personal stories of individuals who depended on benefits.

Were there any controversial moments in the show?

Yes, 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' generated controversy for its portrayal of the welfare system and its recipients.

Was the show critically acclaimed?

'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did the show provide a balanced perspective on the welfare system?

'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' aimed to present a balanced perspective on the welfare system, showcasing both its strengths and shortcomings.

Did the hosts interact with individuals receiving benefits?

Yes, Nick and Margaret engaged with individuals receiving benefits to gain a better understanding of their experiences.

Did the show explore different types of benefits?

Yes, 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' delved into various types of benefits, including unemployment benefits, disability benefits, and housing benefits.

Were there any follow-up seasons or spin-offs of the show?

'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' did not have any follow-up seasons or spin-offs.

Did the show inspire any policy changes regarding the welfare system?

It is unclear if 'Nick and Margaret: We All Pay Your Benefits' directly influenced any policy changes regarding the welfare system.

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