What a show today. My Household Headline took us straight to Louth, where local resident Marie is deep in the middle of a full-scale parcel investigation. The package vanished before it ever made it to her front door, and Marie has been leaving absolutely no stone unturned, interviewing neighbours, quizzing staff at the local shop, the lot. Witnesses on the scene report she is "determined but increasingly suspicious of everyone except the cat," which honestly feels like the right call. If you ask me, the smart money is on it turning up somewhere blindingly obvious about five minutes after the replacement order arrives. We've all been there. If you're in Louth and you've spotted anything suspicious in a shed or porch, Marie needs you.
Then we wrapped up with The Finishing Off Game, and today's result was a brilliant one. It turns out the average person opens the fridge over twenty times a day when they're at home alone. Twenty times. I don't know whether that's hunger, boredom, or just blind optimism that something new will have appeared in there since the last look, but I reckon most of us are guilty of it. There was plenty of reaction to that one, and I loved hearing your thoughts. Back tomorrow, same time, same place.


