The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 21-27 January 2012.
TV Recordings:
Title: The Hotel
Description: Documentary series capturing life behind-the-scenes at The
Grosvenor in Torquay, a typical three-star British holiday
hotel. Manager Mark’s latest money-making scheme is to
hold the hotel’s first ever pool party, with a barbecue,
cocktails, ice cream galore, and ’Dolphin Racing’, where
children ride on the back of inflatable dolphins while the
guests bet money on the winner
Broadcast: 22 Jan 2012, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Title: How to Cook like Heston
Description: Heston Blumenthal demonstrates how to perform culinary magic
in domestic kitchens. In this edition, Heston takes a fresh
look at the way we cook chicken. He attempts to change the
way we roast a chicken by sharing his low and slow cooking
technique. Then he gets to grips with the chicken’s many
delicious parts via an autopsy. At a village hall, Heston
challenges the local hockey team to a blind stock tasting
match before introducing his own super flavour-boosting
stock - the secret of which is a sprinkling of milk powder
to increase the levels of protein and sugar. He also reveals
his secret recipe for chicken and ham pie, and demonstrates
a shortcut for preparing chicken consomme. For a final bit
of theatre, Heston teaches viewers how they can use hot
water, dry ice and essential lemon oils to fill their
kitchens with chicken enhancing aromas
Broadcast: 25 Jan 2012, 20:00 (30 mins)
Channels: Channel 4
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Radio Recordings:
Title: Analysis: Capitalists against the Super Rich
Description: Edward Stourton meets the defenders of capitalism turning
against the undeserving rich. Right-of-centre voices now
condemn financial excess, but what will they actually
change?
Broadcast: 23 Jan 2012, 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 (2012). Information from TRILT database, last accessed 17th January 2012 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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