Tuesday, 26 November 2013

TV Recordings: 30 Nov - 6 Dec 2013

The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 30 Nov - 6 Dec 2013.


TV Recordings:

Title:         Ruth Watson Means Business!
Description:   Hotelier and food writer Ruth Watson travels the country to
               visit pubs, restaurants, tourist attractions and hotels that
               have suffered from negative reviews posted on the internet.
Broadcast:     2 - 6 Dec 2013, 10:00 (60 mins)
Channels:      Channel 4
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Title:         Where's Our Aid Money Gone? - Panorama
Description:   Current affairs. Supported by celebrities like Bono and Bill
               Gates, the Global Fund has spent almost £15 billion
               fighting Aids, malaria and tuberculosis. But its inspector
               general was sacked for 'unsatisfactory' performance after
               exposing corruption, and reports revealing how aid money
               went missing have been delayed. Richard Bilton challenges
               those responsible, and questions the UK government's
               decision to hand over another £1 billion of taxpayers'
               money to the fund this autumn
Broadcast:     2 Dec 2013, 19:30 (30 mins)
Channels:      BBC1
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Title:         Liberty of London
Description:   Documentary series going behind the scenes at the stylish
               London department store as it gets ready for the festive
               season. The iconic store is one of the oldest in the capital
               and has been attracting a wealthy clientele for over 130
               years. In this episode the Christmas stock arrives in the
               middle of a heat wave and we meet some of the customers,
               including a wealthy VIP who sees Liberty as his local corner
               shop
Broadcast:     2 Dec 2013, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels:      Channel 4
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Title:         Young, British and Broke
Description:   With a million people set to use payday loans to pay for
               Christmas this year, Miquita Oliver goes undercover to find
               out the truth about Britain's most controversial type of
               borrowing and meets people whose loans have spiralled out of
               control, sometimes with devastating results. But for every
               person she talks to who is desperate for cash to survive,
               there are others just after money for new clothes and
               parties. So how much do people really understand about how
               these loans work, and what they are getting into? Miquita,
               who has had her own financial troubles, opens up her own
               payday loans shop rigged with secret cameras and hears
               startling stories of how these loans both exploit and are
               exploited by the people rushing to take them out. With the
               industry under scrutiny like never before, she tests whether
               lenders have cleaned up their act or whether some are still
               lending irresponsibly, creating big problems for the very
               people they are supposed to help
Broadcast:     3 Dec 2013, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels:      BBC3
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Title:         Getting Rich in the Recession: The Man Who Buys Anything
Description:   Documentary series following those who are making money from
               the economic downturn. Prolific trader Steve Elwis buys up
               excess stock and sells it on for a profit, dealing with
               everyone from struggling high street stores to corner shops
               and family-run businesses that have gone bust. With
               unprecedented access to his company Virrgo, the film reveals
               the daily risks that Steve and his team face when making
               deals
Broadcast:     5 Dec 2013, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels:      Channel 4
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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  26th November 2013 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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