Wednesday, 10 February 2010

TV Recordings: 13th-19th Feb 2010

The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 13th-19th Feb 2010. They will be made available to borrow from Adsetts in DVD / CD format, as well as being viewable on campus using the VOD (Video On Demand) service. To use the VOD service just search for the individual programme title on the SHU Library Catalogue, then click on the VOD link.


Title: The Virtual Revolution
Episode: The Cost of Free
Broadcast Info: Saturday 13 Feb 10, 21:15 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
Description: Twenty years on from its invention, Dr Aleks
Krotoski continues her investigation of how the
World Wide Web is transforming almost every aspect
of our lives. In the third programme of the
series, Aleks gives the lowdown on how, for better
and for worse, commerce has colonised the web -
and reveals how web users are paying for what
appear to be 'free' sites and services in hidden
ways

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Title: Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets
Broadcast Info: Monday 15 Feb 10, 20:30 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC2
Description: Legendary chef Raymond Blanc returns to television
with his first cooking programme in thirteen
years. Filmed in the lively surroundings of his
Oxfordshire restaurant kitchen, this programme
features a range of achievable and inspirational
recipes for cooks of all abilities. In this
programme Raymond focuses on chocolate, creating
four mouthwatering recipes

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Title: Getting Our Way
Episode: Prosperity
Broadcast Info: Monday 15 Feb 10, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC4
Description: Former British Ambassador to the US, Sir
Christopher Meyer, looks back at 500 years of
intrigue and adventure to construct a history of
British diplomacy from the inside. He shows how
for 200 years Britain's lust for trade and cash
has shaped our chequered relationship with China,
from the diplomatic blunder of Lord Macartney,
Britain's first envoy in 1792, to negotiations
over handing back Hong Kong in the 1980s and 90s.
Chris Patten, Percy Cradock and Douglas Hurd are
among the contributors

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Source: British Universities Film & Video Council (2010). Information from TRILT database, last accessed 10th February 2010 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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