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Phil up your stocking

SCHOFIELD AND HIS TEAM RETURN TO MAKE SURE YOUR FESTIVE BUYS BRING MAXIMUM JOY

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CAN anyone even do their Christmas shopping anymore without hearing Phillip’s must-have list? In his annual run-down of the best festive spends, Phillip gets experts, kids and celebs to put gifts to the test.

It will result in viewers franticall­y scribbling down the best-reviewed products to buy, whether it be gifts and gadgets or food and drink.

From picking out this year’s top family board game, to seeking out the best stocking fillers, he ensures that we’re spending our pennies well.

Phillip says: “After a tough year, it’s more important than ever to know how to make your money work for you.”

In this episode, school kids test old classics like Lego, plasticine and a Rubik’s Cube against their updated counterpar­ts.

Christophe­r Biggins joins families to try out the latest board games, asking which challenge games would give them the best fun.

There’s a look at a range of dolls that represent people with disabiliti­es, including a Barbie in a wheelchair and a doll with a prosthetic leg.

At a primary school, Angellica Bell puts interactiv­e toys to the test with a class of extremely switchedon six and seven-year-olds.

Consumer expert Harry Wallop digs into the advent calendar market – which ones are good value and which are a bit of a swizz?

Science expert Dallas Campbell unpacks the latest STEM educationa­l toys with the help of some savvy toy vloggers aged six to fourteen.

And Dancing On Ice pro Matt Evers tries out some inline skates, but not all of them roll their way into his Christmas wish list.

 ??  ?? Present and correct: Phillip Schofield puts 2020’s hot products to the test
Present and correct: Phillip Schofield puts 2020’s hot products to the test

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