Since it’s the last X-Ray until the autumn, I thought I’d give you a little glimpse behind-the-scenes into how we filmed some of the stories you’ll see on tonight’s programme.

X-Ray presenter Lucy Owen recording a voiceover for the programme.
With the number of downpours we’ve had in recent months, you wouldn’t have thought we’d have a problem illustrating a report involving rainwater.
The story hinges on what happens to the rainwater that hits your home, and ends up showing - once again - how wary we need to be about cold-callers.
But just our luck as we're filming on one of the first gloriously sunny days of the year. Typical!
What we could really do with is some rain but there's not a drop in sight.
So, emergency measures are needed, in the shape of a hose pipe and a producer only too willing to shower me with it for the opening shots of the item.
You'd never know it wasn't real but we thought we’d come clean with our little trick and tonight you’ll get to see exactly how we did it and who is giving me a soaking.
Next up, creating Australia in Wales.
The story is pretty shocking. A spelling mistake is made on flight tickets to Australia and the charge to put it right is almost £500, and the tickets hadn’t even been issued.
It’s just the kind of story we like to get our teeth into and to illustrate it?
Well, it wasn’t quite the outback, but we headed to the nearest Australian themed bar, at a time in the morning when it felt very wrong to be there.
We were armed with a boomerang, didgeridoo, and a genuine Australian extra so listen out for his outraged "crikeys” in tonight's episode.
I think all the team enjoy coming up with creative ideas for our stories. Ultimately though, every single report is about trying to help people who’ve been caught out, and to help make sure you don’t make the same mistakes.
Although we’re taking a break for a few months over the summer, we’re still here for you if you need us.
You can call us, email us and follow our updates on Twitter and we’ll be back before you know it.
