Tuesday, 15 November 2011

TV and Radio Recordings: 19-25 November 2011

The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 19-25 November 2011.

TV Recordings:

Title: Young Apprentice
Episode: Deodorant
Description: Lord Sugar turns up the heat on the remaining candidates,
tasking them with developing a new brand of deodorant aimed
at the youth market, which they must launch with an
eye-catching TV advert. Artistic differences and creative
tensions quickly ensue, and it is not long before the
candidates are hot under the collar and in need of a cooling
deodorant themselves. As one project manager becomes
dictatorial and ideas for a spray can get re-designed, the
other team is forced to rethink its whole approach when a
focus group is left unimpressed. As Nick and Karren look on,
and advertising and branding industry experts give their
feedback, Lord Sugar is left in no doubt about which
team’s campaign had the sweet smell of success and which
left a bad smell. As always, one candidate finds themselves
in a sticky situation as Lord Sugar raises his finger to
deliver his final words: ’You’re fired’
Broadcast: 21 Nov 2011, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Title: The Food Hospital
Description: Health series examining the science behind using food as
medicine. Patients are invited to attend the Food Hospital,
where they are prescribed specific food treatment programmes
to find out if their problems can be alleviated or cured by
the food they eat. Garrett is in constant pain from gout and
is desperate for advice on how to control it. Debbie seeks
out help for depression. Mum-of-three Suzi’s terrible diet
is seriously damaging her health and she is deficient in
many of the key vitamins and minerals. Tristan comes to see
the doctors about his persistent eczema, but gets a much
more shocking and serious health warning. Dr Pixie McKenna
discovers the truth about detox diets
Broadcast: 22 Nov 2011, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Title: Ian Hislop: When Bankers Were Good
Description: Ian Hislop presents a film about the colourful, seriously
wealthy Victorian financiers whose spectacular philanthropy
shows that banking wasn’t always associated with greed or
self-serving financial recklessness. Ian looks at attitudes
to money and morality when the City of London first became
the world’s financial centre. Many Victorian bankers were
far from comfortable about their new-found riches, which
caused them intense soul-searching amidst furious national
debate about the moral purpose of money and its potential to
corrupt. The bankers examined in this film include Samuel
Gurney, George Peabody, Angela Burdett-Coutts and Natty
Rothschild. Ian champions these extraordinary and generous
individuals, and along the way, he meets Dr Giles Fraser,
until his recent, dramatic resignation canon chancellor of
St Paul’s Cathedral, chairman of the FSA Lord Turner,
philanthropic financier the current Lord Rothschild,
historian A N Wilson and chief rabbi Lord Sacks
Broadcast: 22 Nov 2011, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: A Very British Party
Description: Reality TV show about party planning.
Broadcest: 22 Nov 2011, 22.00 (60 mins)
Channels: Watch
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Title: Your Money and How They Spend It
Description: Nick Robinson examines how governments collect and spend
public money. In the first of a two-part series, he reveals
the endless pressure on politicians to spend more, and how
hard they find it to resist. He looks at who gets what - and
why - and shows how easy it is for money to be wasted.
Featuring frank interviews with Westminster officials and
encounters with voters around Britain, the programme
provides a fresh insight into what caused the current
financial climate, and how tricky it is for governments to
balance the books
Broadcast: 23 Nov 2011, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: Fairground Attractions
Description: Documentary series which looks behind the scenes of
travelling fairs and shows. We meet three families who have
long histories in the fairground business. There is a
screaming match at Womad as the Carters break down the rides
and discover squatters have camped out at the top of the
Helter Skelter
Broadcast: 24 Nov 2011, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Five
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Radio Recordings:

Title: Stephen Fry on the Phone
Description: Stephen Fry traces the evolution of the mobile phone. 1.
Creating the Network: Stephen meets the engineers who first
dreamt of creating a cellular network in the sixties
Broadcast: 21 Nov 2011, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title: The New Global Economics
Description: Martin Wolf, the Financial Times chief economics
commentator, examines the world’s financial crisis. 2. The
Shift: How global economics needs to adapt to the realities
of an evolving, uncertain world
Broadcast: 21 Nov 2011, 20:00 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title: Stephen Fry on the Phone
Description: Stephen Fry traces the evolution of the mobile phone. 2.
From Car Phone to Executive Brick: How Britain became a
world leader in mobile phone technology in the eighties
Broadcast: 22 Nov 2011, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title: Stephen Fry on the Phone
Description: Stephen Fry traces the evolution of the mobile phone. 3. The
Accidental Discovery of Text: How texting triumphed
unexpectedly when paging was all the rage
Broadcast: 23 Nov 2011, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title: Stephen Fry on the Phone
Description: Stephen Fry traces the evolution of the mobile phone. 4.
Shrinking the Handset: The story of the engineers who turned
mobile phones from hefty bricks into fashion items
Broadcast: 24 Nov 2011, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title: Stephen Fry on the Phone
Description: Stephen Fry traces the evolution of the mobile phone. 5. The
Chips inside Smartphones: Stephen discovers that 85 per cent
of the silicon chips inside all mobile phones are designed
by one Cambridge-based company
Broadcast: 25 Nov 2011, 13:45 (15 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 (2011). Information from TRILT database, last accessed 15th Novemebr 2011 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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