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The Money Programme was a finance and business affairs television programme on BBC Two which ran between April 1966 and November 2010. It was first broadcast on 5 April 1966 and presented by "commentators" (financial journalists) William Davis, Erskine B. Childers and Joe Roeber.
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The Money Programme, believed to the world's longest running business affairs programme, debuted on 5 April 1966. At the time Britain was struggling with a debt of £899...
Last Orders: Calling Time on Pubs? The Money Programme's Max Flint investigates the demise of the British boozer.
17 juil. 2002 · The Money Programme investigates the new technology which allows businesses to track their goods, their workforce and their customers. What are the dangers in this all-knowing, all-seeing world? Could we all end up with implanted chips that help us run our lives from birth to death?
- July 18, 2002
Money Programme. The latest stories from the world of business and work. On iPlayer. Not available. Supporting Content. High street struggles — 2009, Mary Portas: Save Our Shops. Duration: 6:16 ...
The Money Programme is a long-running TV series that covers various topics related to finance and business in the UK. It has won four BAFTA awards and features a number of presenters and reporters over the years.
23 janv. 2015 · The Money Programme: Part 2 - YouTube. Sir James Goldsmith. 3.58K subscribers. Subscribed. 316. 25K views 9 years ago. A live interview with Sir James Goldsmith famously taking his...
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