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New Doc 'Own Brands' Challenges Shopping Habits; 'None of Us Will Be' Reveals Student Secrets

Discover the truth about own-brand products and the secrets hidden among graduating students in these compelling new documentaries.

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TV Tips on Monday - New Doc 'Own Brands' Challenges Shopping Habits; 'None of Us Will Be' Reveals Student Secrets

A new documentary, 'The Truth About Own Brands', explores the savings and quality of shopping exclusively with own-brand products. Meanwhile, graduating students in 'None of Us Will Be' discover they barely know each other, despite sharing a significant milestone. In entertainment news, the season finale of 'The Lion's Den' features an intriguing pitch for a sustainable detergent, while 'The King's Man: The Beginning' reveals a secret plot against European monarchies.

In 'The Truth About Own Brands', a family embarks on an experiment, shopping only with own-brand products for a month. They aim to test the savings and quality, challenging the notion that expensive brands are always superior.

In 'None of Us Will Be', graduating students Waldi, Mina, Tom, and Julia gather for their final exams. They realise they hardly know each other and have significant secrets, leading to a series of revelations. The drama takes a dark turn when an anonymous suicide announcement on social media shocks their school.

The season finale of 'The Lion's Den' sees Christian Miele, great-grandson of the Miele founder, pitching his sustainable multi-wash detergent 'Chrambl'. He meets soap king Alexander Kraml, who evaluates the product's potential. In a first for the show, investor Carsten Maschmeyer joins as a guest.

'The King's Man: The Beginning' follows Arthur Orlando, Duke of Oxford, as he foils an assassination attempt. However, he uncovers a secret network aiming to topple European monarchies, setting the stage for further intrigue.

Günther Jauch hosts 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?', where contestants answer questions to win big. The show offers a chance for contestants to test their knowledge and potentially walk away with life-changing prizes.

From shopping habits to secret societies, these programmes offer a mix of reality and fiction. 'The Truth About Own Brands' challenges consumer perceptions, 'None of Us Will Be' explores the complexities of youth, 'The Lion's Den' showcases innovative products, and 'The King's Man: The Beginning' delves into historical intrigue. Meanwhile, 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' continues to captivate audiences with its high-stakes gameplay.

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