Thanks to his website Money Saving Expert and his ITV broadcast The Martin Lewis Money Show, Martin Lewis has been a significant resource for millions of people over the past few decades.
The 49-year-old is also well-known for his several money-related TV programmes, including The Martin Lewis Money Show Live, in which he offers the audience practical money-saving advice. He founded the website in 2003 from his bedroom for only £80.
The Money Show is now not on the air, as frequent viewers may have noticed.
When will the programme return on TV? What you need to know is as follows:
When is The Martin Lewis Money Show back on TV?
The Martin Lewis Money Show currently has no set return date.
On the other hand, the program’s official Twitter page has announced its fall return to television.
”Thanks for tuning in!’ a post from mid-July reads. ‘We’ll be back in the autumn’.
📺 THANKS FOR TUNING IN! 📺
We’ll be back in the autumn 🍂
A special thank you to our guest host @lucrezianews
Our team is still working behind the scenes so if you’ve got any successes, stories or questions – send them to martin.lewis@itv.com or comment below!#MartinLewis
— The Martin Lewis Money Show Live (@itvMLshow) July 11, 2023
If you want to get in touch with the show in the mean time you can do so, with the tweet saying: ‘Our team is still working behind the scenes so if you’ve got any successes, stories or questions – send them to martin.lewis@itv.com or comment below!’
Martin Lewis revealed on social media that he is taking a vacation from acting while the programme is off the air for a few weeks.
‘Bye for now. I’m signing off for a few weeks to take a break, from social media and work, for a battery recharge,’ he said on Twitter.
Bye for now. I'm signing off for a few weeks to take a break, from social media and work, for a battery recharge.
I'll be leaving all the MoneySaving, any interest rate or price cap change news in the brilliantly capable hands of the @MoneySavingExp team – while I try and stay…
— Martin Lewis (@MartinSLewis) July 31, 2023
‘I’ll be leaving all the MoneySaving, any interest rate or price cap change news in the brilliantly capable hands of the @MoneySavingExp team – while I try and stay radio silent.
‘Meantime pls be wary of criminals who in the past ramped up scam-ads with me in when I’m not posting. And if you spot them, do report them to the platform.’
How to contact the Martin Lewis Money Show
If you want to have a question featured on the Money Show, you can email:
You can also tweet the show the Martin Lewis Money Show questions using the handle @itvMLshow or by replying to the tweets the account puts out asking for questions.
⚡️We would LOVE to hear all about your wallet WINS from over the series! 🤑
📧 Email MartinLewis@itv.com or comment below ⬇️#MartinLewis
— The Martin Lewis Money Show Live (@itvMLshow) July 21, 2023
ITV also recommend you use the #MartinLewis when tweeting questions.