List of The Real Hustle Episodes - Series 11 (Celebrity Chancers)

Series 11 (Celebrity Chancers)

No # Title Original Airdate
1 97 "Episode 1" 27 January 2012 (27 January 2012)
Ex-Boyzone member Shane Lynch goes undercover as a tramp to help the hustlers pull off a devious heist.
2 98 "Episode 2" 3 February 2012 (3 February 2012)
TOWIE star Sam Faiers goes undercover as a bitter ex-wife to help the Hustlers con a mark.
3 99 "Episode 3" 10 February 2012 (10 February 2012)
BBC Radio 1 DJ Nihal helps con two unsuspecting marks into buying a bronze sculpture.
4 100 "Episode 4" 17 February 2012 (17 February 2012)
TV presenter Laura Hamilton joins the Hustlers this week to help them pull off a devious scam. An unsuspecting mark is accused of stealing cash from Jess and it all gets very messy when heavyweight bosses Alex and Paul get involved.
5 101 "Episode 5" 24 February 2012 (24 February 2012)
Shameless and EastEnders star Jody Latham helps the Hustlers pull off a gambling scam.
6 102 "Episode 6" 2 March 2012 (2 March 2012)
Hollyoaks star Gemma Atkinson helps pull off a real-life game of Grand Theft Auto.
7 103 "Episode 7" 9 March 2012 (9 March 2012)
Ex-Hollyoaks star Marcus Patrick joins the team in a con involving some buried treasure.
8 104 "Episode 8" 16 March 2012 (16 March 2012)
Ex-Coronation Street star Lucien Laviscount joins the team for an antiques-based con.
9 105 "Episode 9" 23 March 2012 (23 March 2012)
Former Blue Peter Presenter Konnie Huq joins the Hustlers in a scam involving time-share deals on a Scottish castle.
10 106 "Busted" 30 March 2012
Even the very best con artists make mistakes sometimes and this episode exposes what happens when scams go wrong. Guest hustlers, boxer Joe Calzaghe, and EastEnders star, Sid Owen, get involved in a crazy con set in the world of vintage stamps that turns out to be the strangest scam in the history of the Real Hustle.

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