The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 14-20
Sept 2013.
TV
Recordings:
Title:
Dragons' Den
Description:
Dragons' Den is back with two brand new multimillionaires
joining the illustrious line up - cloud computing pioneer
Piers Linney and design industry
icon Kelly Hoppen take
their seats alongside returning den stalwarts Duncan
Bannatyne, Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden.
To
celebrate the series finale, a drinks bar is brought into
the
den. However it will not be alcohol that the dragons
will
be sampling, as a Norfolk couple serve up their fruity
alternative.
The dragons switch their suits for something
less
formal when two recent graduates bring campus styling
into
the den. Will any of tonight's final batch of
entrepreneurs walk away with investment?
Broadcast: 15
Sep 2013, 19:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: Tax,
Lies and Videotape - Panorama
Description:
Current affairs. The government says it is cracking down on
tax avoidance
and evasion, but does the tough talk really
stand up to scrutiny? Panorama goes undercover in the City
to
investigate the truth about UK tax policy. The programme
discovers how London is still home to the tax avoidance
industry and how new laws could allow big companies to avoid
billions in tax
Broadcast: 16
Sep 2013, 19:30 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Title:
Robert Peston Goes Shopping
Episode:
Revolution
Description:
Robert Peston reveals how shopping in Britain was
transformed over the 20th century. This episode looks at how
the
British high street has been hit hard in recent years by
the rise of online shopping and the
financial crash. The
result has been a revolution in how and where we shop. From
Amazon and ASOS to the world's first pop-up mall in East
London, Robert shows how our shopping experience has changed
and
predicts how we will shop in the future.
Broadcast: 16
Sep 2013, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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All recordings will be made available via the VOD
(Video On Demand) service. To use VOD, search for the individual programme
title in SHU Library Search, then click on the VOD link.
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Source:
British Universities Film & Video Council (2013). Information from TRILT
database, last accessed 10th
September 2013 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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