The following programmes will be recorded during the week: 11-17
Oct 2014.
TV
Recordings:
Title:
Gadget Man
Description:
Richard Ayoade looks at gadgets that can help in everyday
life. In this episode, Richard confronts property conundrums
using gadgets. An army of window cleaning robots help
Richard get the gadget house ready for viewings, Naomi
Cleaver reveals some garden pods dedicated to solving issues
with
home space, and Richard checks out one of the country's
most
high-tech homes in the company of Claudia Winkleman
Broadcast: 13
Oct 2014, 20:30 (30 mins)
Channels:
Channel 4
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Title: Ten
Years of The Apprentice
Description: With
the start of the tenth series of The Apprentice just
days
away, Ten Years of The Apprentice takes a sideways
glance at the last decade of Britain's best-loved business
show.
From
the quest for a kosher chicken in Marrakesh to series
nine's infamous 'abdication', relive ten years of boardroom
bust-ups, soaring sales successes and catastrophic business
failures. A dig through The Apprentice archives unearths a
who's who of candidates past, from Stuart Baggs 'The Brand'
to
'Jedi' Jim Eastwood, as well as the unstoppable sales
machine, Ruth Badger.
With
the help of Nick Hewer, Karren Brady and Lord Sugar
himself, Ten Years of The Apprentice takes a trip down
Boardroom Boulevard, wanders up Wheelie Case Way and flags a
taxi
on Firing Street, as well as taking an irreverent
rummage through the boardroom store-cupboard.
Broadcast: 13
Oct 2014, 22:35 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Title: The
Apprentice
Episode: Ten
Years of Selling
Description: It
is Lord Sugar's tenth year in the boardroom, and summoned
there
to meet the man himself, the candidates are told that
this
year the challenge they face will be bigger than ever.
To
prove his point, Lord Sugar reveals a surprising twist,
one
which will see the fight for his £250,000 investment
become the most ferocious yet. Then it is time to reveal the
first task - ten years of selling in just one day. Waiting
for
them at Leadenhall Market are products from opening
tasks throughout the last decade.
Split into boys v girls,
the
teams scour the capital - from Greenwich to London Zoo -
trying to find buyers for their products, and adding value
to
their items to maximize mark-ups. Bangers are turned into
gourmet hot dogs, and one candidate comes up with a novel
way
of squeezing cash from lemons. In the boardroom, the
candidates
are left in no doubt as to just how unforgiving
the
process is, and someone is the first to hear the words
'You're fired!'
Broadcast: 14
Oct 2014, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Title:
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor
Description:
Going behind the headlines to give the definitive answers to
health questions. Can we eat the same food and still lose
weight?
Dr Chris van Tulleken discovers how we can make some
of
our favourite meals healthier just by altering how we
prepare them.
Broadcast: 15 Oct
2014, 20:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC2
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Title: The
Apprentice
Episode:
Wearable Technology
Description: The
candidates are summoned to Imperial College London,
where Lord Sugar tells them that their next task is to
design a piece of wearable technology. They need to combine
up-to-date fashion with cutting-edge kit, before producing
prototypes and pitching their products to retailers. The
candidates get designing - one team dreams up a hi-tech
jacket, the other a sweatshirt with built-in video camera.
Half
the candidates focus on fashion, while the rest tackle
the
technology, but it is not long before there are crossed
wires and mixed signals. On sales day the teams have
appointments with some of the country's biggest retailers,
but
it is touch and go as to whether one team will have a
product at all, and a slip of the tongue threatens to tear a
pitch apart. In the boardroom, Lord Sugar has a surprise in
store
as the candidates find out he is in no mood for
excuses.
Broadcast: 15
Oct 2014, 21:00 (60 mins)
Channels: BBC1
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Radio
Recordings:
Title: The
Bottom Line
Episode:
Celebrities and Fans
Description:
Social advertising: Evan Davis and guests discuss the
growing power of celebrities, the rise of the money-making
super-fans who "like" their products and the vloggers with
consumer clout. How effective are these new social campaigns
and
how will they change the advertising industry?
Guests:
Edwina Dunn, CEO Starcount; Dominic Burch, senior
director marketing innovation and new revenue Asda; Robin
Grant, co-founder We Are Social.
Broadcast: 11
Oct 2014, 17:30 (24 mins)
Channels: BBC Radio 4
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Title:
Networking Nation
Episode:
Networks Are Everywhere
Description:
Julia Hobsbawm is a businesswoman who has made networking
her
personal passion and her professional living. Her impact
on
the practical study of networking made her the world's
first professor in Networking at a major British business
school. In this series of five programmes for Radio 4, she
takes us on a journey around different and surprising worlds
of
networks and networking to see if we are, in fact, a
Networking Nation. In today's programme she starts by
looking at networking in the 21st century and discovers that
it
has a lot in common with networking back in the 17th.
Broadcast: 13
Oct 2014, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 4
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Title:
Networking Nation
Description:
Julia Hobsbawm, the world's first professor of Networking,
explores the past, present and future of networking. 2:
Networking Selfie. Julia looks at the resistance to the very
idea
of networking and asks if the benefits outweigh the
negatives
Broadcast: 14
Oct 2014, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 4
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Title:
Networking Nation
Description:
Julia Hobsbawm, the world's first professor of Networking,
explores
the past, present and future of networking. 3: The
Science of Networks. Julia looks at the science of networks
Broadcast: 15
Oct 2014, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 4
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Title:
Networking Nation
Description: Julia
Hobsbawm, the world's first professor of Networking,
explores the past, present and future of networking. 4: The
World of Work. Julia looks at how the world of work runs on
human networks and networking
Broadcast: 16
Oct 2014, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 4
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Title: The
Bottom Line
Description:
TripAdvisor Etc:
Consumer websites like TripAdvisor can make
or
break a business. Evan Davis and guests discuss the power
of
user-generated reviews
Broadcast: 16
Oct 2014, 20:30 (30 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 4
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Title:
Networking Nation
Description:
Julia Hobsbawm, the world's first professor of Networking,
explores the past, present and future of networking. 5:
Nation of Networkers. Julia asks if the UK is, in fact, a
networking nation
Broadcast: 17
Oct 2014, 13:45 (15 mins)
Channels: BBC
Radio 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 (2014). Information from TRILT
database, last accessed 8th
October 2014 at: http://www.trilt.ac.uk/

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