The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 9-15 October 2010.
TV Recordings:
Title: Dragons' Den: What Happened Next
Episode: James Caan
Description: Series following each Dragon as they leave the Den to return
to their business empires and their multimillionaire
lifestyles. This follows James Caan as he catches up with David and Patti Bailey of
Motormouse, whose expertise and experience blew him away in
the Den in 2009, and we see how that business relationship
has now moved on to new levels
Broadcast: 10 Oct 2010, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: Undercover Boss USA
Description: The US version of the show where high-flying company
executives go undercover to ensure their businesses are in
good shape. Coby Brooks, president and CEO of restaurant
chain Hooters, claims he has the best job in the world, but
soon realises his journey undercover will be tougher than he
thought
Broadcast: 10 Oct 2010, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Title: Panorama
Episode: Are You Paying Too Much Tax?
Description: With millions of people waiting to see if they are winners
or losers in the fallout from the recent tax code
realignment, Panorama reveals the situation inside HM
Revenue and Customs. Insiders say the much-vaunted new
computer system is making a bad situation worse, with
billions in tax owed to the revenue having to be written off
because of mistakes. Reporter Adam Shaw takes tax experts on
the road to check people's tax codes, and hears first-hand
from angry tax payers and from whistleblowers inside HMRC
who complain that mismanagement, waste and staff shortages
mean they're providing a poor service to taxpayers across
the country
Broadcast: 11 Oct 2010, 20:30 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Title: Jamie's American Food Revolution
Description: Series featuring chef Jamie Oliver on a mission to change US
eating habits. Jamie meets Doug Sheils, head of the local
hospital, to beg for 150,000 dollars to keep the food
revolution going. He needs to show that the school projects
are working, and gets a boost at the high school when he
lets the kids choose between their old junk food and his
healthy menu. But there are problems at the elementary
school, where chocolate milk is still on the menu
Broadcast: 11 Oct 2010, 22:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Title: Ramsay's Best Restaurant
Description: Super-chef Gordon Ramsay seeks out Britain's best
restaurants. Nahm Jim, situated in the Scottish town of St
Andrews, and London-based Mango Tree compete for the
accolade of best Thai eatery
Broadcast: 12 Oct 2010, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Title: Food: What Goes in Your Basket?
Description: Jay Rayner and Ravinder Bhogal present the magazine show
which tells viewers all they need to know about the food
they buy and where it comes from. Ravinder asks whether
importing fish can help the people of an impoverished
country or merely support a corrupt regime. Jay explores the
possibility of abandoning some animal welfare policies in
order to keep meat prices down
Broadcast: 13 Oct 2010, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Radio Recordings:
Title: Analysis: The Case Against the Business Case
Description: Journalist Mukul Devichand investigates why politicians have increasingly come to justify new policy initiatives in business terms rather than moral ones, and investigates the impact on David Cameron's thinking of Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett's book The Spirit Level
Broadcast: 11 Oct 2010, 20:30 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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All recordings 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.
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Source: British Universities Film & Video Council (2010). Information from TRILT database, last accessed 5th October 2010 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/
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