Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford find out how the super-rich live and how this elite group spends its extreme wealth, beginning with a trip by private jet to Moscow, where they will attend a party, try on jewellery worth millions of pounds and drive cars worth even more. Eamonn meets billionaire Emin Agalarov, who dreams of becoming a pop star, while Ruth goes wedding shopping with two of Nigeria's best known high-society women, and is staggered to learning how some of that countries super-rich are spending up to £1million pounds on their big day. Back in London, Eamonn finds out what the billionaires drive when he goes for a spin in a sports car worth £20million, before he and Ruth go shopping at an invitation-only shopping event.
Eamonn Homes and Ruth Langsford's investigation into the lives of the world's super-rich continues as turn their attention to the lavish lifestyles of Britain's most wealthy people. Spending time among British high society, they meet multi-millionaires whose vast fortunes have allowed them to buy extravagant stately homes, create exclusive polo clubs, and send their children to the best private schools in the UK. The pair also head to the Henley Regatta to discover whether self-made billionaires can ever really feel at home in the upper echelons of the wealthy elite, without being born to their fortunes.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford meet the entrepreneurs who have become multimillionaires by supplying the super-rich with all the luxury food, drinks and services they desire. Invited to try out some of these services themselves, Ruth starts by testing an £8,000 facial, and Eamonn asks celebrity hairdresser Nicky Clarke if he can justify his prices. Last in the series.
Eamonn and Ruth meet an extravagant billionaire couple.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford return to explore the extravagant lifestyles of the super-rich, beginning by heading to the largest city in the United Arab Emirates. After experiencing a luxury night under the stars in the desert, they visit the Burj Khalifa - the tallest building in the world - to meet a multimillionaire who calls it home.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford delve into the world of the landed gentry, trying their hands at clay-pigeon shooting with hand-engraved shotguns worth £100,000 each. The Queen's former butler instructs them in the subtle art of etiquette, while Her Majesty's official sculptor immortalises Eamonn's head in a traditional clay bust, before the couple find themselves partying with the daughters of high society at the elegant and exclusive Debutante's Ball.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford explore more extravagant lifestyles with a visit to Monte Carlo, the playground of the glamorous super-rich. They rub shoulders with the likes of former Formula 1 boss Flavio Briatore, who invites the couple into his ultra-exclusive club, and discover just how little $30million will buy in the most crowded and expensive property market on earth. The couple also visit the Monte Carlo Casino and are let loose in a wine cellar estimated to be worth 80million euros.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford get under the skin of the beauty regimes of the super-rich, discovering that to look a million dollars it might actually cost much more. They talk to reality TV star Natalie Richardson, who has spent a fortune on cosmetic surgery, and also meet a designer to the stars whose clients think nothing of spending £4million a year on their wardrobes. Ruth also visits an exclusive children's clothing store, where a mum is about to spend £1,200 on a party outfit for her four-year-old.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford join some of them to investigate the outrageous lifestyles of the super-rich. Four out of the five richest people in the region are casino moguls, and Eamonn and Ruth meet one of the most outspoken, Derek Stevens.
Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford meet the who's who of Britain's rich list to work out their secret rules. Jacqueline Gold, the extraordinary force behind Ann Summers, welcomes them into her luxury home to explain the importance of having a revolutionary idea. She also teaches Ruth the ins-and-outs of hosting the perfect sex toy party. Then duo then meet millionaire philanthropist Jack Petchey, still working hard at the age of 91, to learn how much of the secret is simply hard graft. Plus, the man who claims to be the highest paid life coach in the UK offers some advice.
Documentary series with Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford. On a mission to find the most expensive ways one can enjoy the season of goodwill, Ruth and Eamonn sample a ú10,000 rare whiskey calendar, million-pound diamond crackers and a festive Cointreau cocktail, all wrapped up in ú20,000-a-sheet paper.