Monday, 2 April 2012

TV and Radio Recordings: 31 Mar - 6 Apr 2012

The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 31 Mar - 6 Apr 2012.

TV Recordings:

Title: Our Food
Episode: Norfolk
Description: Giles Coren journeys across Britain to discover how the
landscape, history and climate shape food production in the
UK. Norfolk is a county where local, seasonal foods are just
as important as large scale commercial farming. Giles learns
to tell the difference between a male and female crab when
he gets a taste of life as a Cromer fisherman, while Lucy
Worsley uncovers the Mexican past of the traditional
Christmas turkey. The team also discovers how the humble
turnip changed British farming and why half of all the
UK’s sugar comes from a rather grubby Norfolk root
Broadcast: 4 Apr 2012, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: The Apprentice
Episode: Condiments
Description: Lord Sugar decides to mix up the teams for the third task,
which is to come up with a new condiment; one team goes for
a Mediterranean-style ketchup, and the other a chilli
chutney. Half of each team head to a condiment factory in
Essex to make their product, while the others stay in London
to design brands and set up sales appointments. Before
producing in bulk, both teams must produce samples for
pitching to a high-end deli. Ketchup is bottled and swiftly
despatched, but too much chilli in the chutney means that
one team have to pitch to bemused buyers without a product.
In the factory there’s pressure to produce enough jars to
sell and a spanner in the works means an entire batch of
sauce must be binned, leaving one team with less product
than planned. Selling to the public, the ketchup goes down a
treat but the chutney is a slow mover. With shopkeepers, one
team wins a big order but poor negotiations on the other
team results in leftover stock
Broadcast: 4 Apr 2012, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Radio Recordings:

Title: In Search of Originality
Description: Is it still possible to do anything truly original? And does
it matter if it is not? Ian Peacock finds out, with a
challenge to come up with just one original thought of his
own - a new sound to end a radio programme
Broadcast: 6 Apr 2012, 11:00 (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 27th March 2012 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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