Apple TV+ is set to launch a new podcast series called “Scamtown,” premiering on August 26. This 11-part series dives into the world of scams, showcasing some of the most bizarre and unbelievable schemes out there.
The podcast is narrated by Emmy-nominated filmmakers James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte, known for their work on “The Big Conn” and “McMillion$.”
Each episode of “Scamtown” focuses on a different scam, featuring stories from those who lived through them. From a clever telemarketing bust to a rare book thief’s adventures, the series is packed with true crime tales that are stranger than fiction.
Apple TV+ subscribers can access all 11 episodes on August 26, while nonsubscribers can listen to the first two episodes. New episodes are released weekly.
“Scamtown” is just the latest addition to Apple TV+’s growing list of original podcasts, including hits like “The Line” and “Hooked.” Apple TV+ continues to offer a wide range of premium content, including award-winning series like “Ted Lasso” and the Oscar-winning film “CODA.” Be sure to tune in and check out “Scamtown” for a deep dive into the wild world of scams.
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