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[INFO] Media Watch Update 9th March - 16th March


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  • Subject: [INFO] Media Watch Update 9th March - 16th March
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  • Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2001 18:50:12 -0000
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Friday 9 March
1.50am ITV
Cybernet: A round-up of the latest computer and video-games
news
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country
7.00pm BBC 1
Watchdog with Anne Robinson


Saturday 10 March
12.04pm Radio 4
Money Box: Latest news from the world of personal finance


Sunday 11 March
8.40am BBC Knowledge
Work Predictions: 21st Century Office&nbsp; - Series in which
leading thinkers suggest how the working environment will change over the
next decade. With a look at the work space of the future, attempting to
discover if our homes will become more like offices, or if our offices will
be more like homes (Repeated at 12.40pm, 4.40pm, and 8.40pm)
9.00pm Radio 4
Money Box: Latest news from the world of personal finance
(Repeated from Saturday)


Monday 12 March
2.45am ITV
Cybernet: Internet news
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country
3.00pm Radio 4
Money Box Live


Tuesday 13 March
9.40am BBC Knowledge
Work Predictions: Technology&nbsp; - Series in which experts
forecast how the working environment will change over the next decade. This
programme looks at how in the future drugs could make the dullest work a
pleasure, and how a chip implanted in the brain could provide instant job
training (Repeated at 12.40pm, 3.40pm, 9.40pm and 12.40am)
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country
4.00pm Radio 4
Shop Talk: Heather Payton and guests discuss how business and
technology shapes the world around us


Wednesday 14 March
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country
7.00pm BBC 1
Tomorrow's World: Scientific innovation with Peter Snow and
Philippa Forrester
7.30pm BBC 2
The Money Programme: The Great Dot Con&nbsp; - Stories from
the world of business and work. This edition looks at the rapid rise and
fall of the dotcom companies. Nils Blythe reports on how the value of
internet company shares was relentlessly inflated by the very people who
were supposedly giving impartial advice to investors. While millions of
small shareholders have lost their savings, financial advisors have made
huge bonuses


Thursday 15 March
12.50am BBC 1
Watchdog with Anne Robinson (Repeat)
1.15am BBC 1
Tomorrow's World: Scientific innovation with Peter Snow and
Philippa Forrester (Repeat)
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country
4.30pm Radio 4
The Material World: Quentin Cooper discusses the Charter for
Science and Engineering with Dr David Giachardi, Sir Richard Sykes and Prof
Roland Clift. The charter is intended to focus politicians' minds on the
importance of the scientific community to Britain's social and economic
health
7.00pm BBC 1
Watchdog with Anne Robinson
8.30pm Radio 4
In Business: Phoney Profits&nbsp; - Peter Day asks what will
happen next in the telecoms industry, as the ballooning debts of telephone
companies make it almost impossible for them to earn money
9.00pm Radio 4
Leading Edge: Cutting-edge science stories with Geoff Watts.
He uses a computer simulation to discover the potential consequences of
giving Dublin a new airport, while Claudia Hammond discovers that, in New
Zealand, there are exactly 104 accidents among privately piloted flights
every year


Friday 16 March
1.50am ITV
Cybernet: A round-up of the latest computer and video-games
news
12.30pm BBC 2
Working Lunch: The latest business, consumer and workplace news
from across the country







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