Today's show tackles viewers' questions about running their own businesses. With Adam Shaw and Paddy O'Connell.
Editor TraceyHobbs CONTACT: email [address removed] or visit www.bbc.co.uk/workinglunch
New series 1/8. As The Money Programme strand returns, Max Flint investigates the murky world of industrial espionage, where phone taps, secret filming, break-ins and deception are commonplace. Director/Producer Rob Lemkin
4/8; series two. Father Guy is having problems settling into his new parish - and his insistence on traditional church values is not going down well with many of the locals. Shown on Tuesday at 8pm 4
Following two sets of rarely filmed predators as they struggle to raise families on a remote island in the Canadian Arctic. As a pair of white gyrfalcons seek Arctic hares to feed their recently hatched young, the cameras home in on a wolf's den from which cubs should emerge any day.
BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: February's issue includes an interview with Sir David Attenborough. On sale now, price £3.25
Following the migratory
I cycle of the Arctic tern as it flies from Antarctica to
Northumberland. Showing as part of the Wild strand. Producer Jerry Short ; Exec producer Vyv Simson
New series 1/4. Following on from the success of The Choir in 2006, choirmaster Gareth Malone sets himself a new challenge - to lead out a 100-strong all-boys choir at London's Royal Albert Hall. His raw material are pupils from Lancaster School, Leicester, a boys-only state school where singing at assembly has not featured since the 1970s, and the prevailing attitude is, to put it mildly, sceptical. Strong language. Directors/Producers Rob McCabe and Harry Beney The choir boyz: page 26
Contributors
Choirmaster:
Gareth
Malone
Unknown:
Albert
Hall.
Producers:
Rob
McCabe
Producers:
Harry
Beney
Alan Davies , Jeremy Hardy , Barry Cryer and Jeremy Clarkson try to impress Stephen Fry.
Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer John Lloyd
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Davies
Unknown:
Jeremy
Hardy
Unknown:
Barry
Cryer
Unknown:
Jeremy
Clarkson
Unknown:
Stephen
Fry.
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producer:
John
Lloyd
New series 1/6. The 200th episode heralds a new run of the influential music show, as Radiohead perform songs from their album In Rainbows. Also appearing are Dionne Warwick , Mary J Blige , singer/ songwriter Cat Power and Toronto-based Feist.
Series producer Alison Howe Late and greater: page 31; some of the best performances from Later.... are at www.radiotimes.com/jools-holland
Contributors
Unknown:
Dionne
Warwick
Singer:
Mary J
Blige
Producer:
Alison
Howe
Crime comedy starring Stella Stevens. A robber enlists the help of a trapeze artist and a magician's assistant in her plan to rob a Las Vegas casino. Review page 46.
Director Noel Nosseck (1975, 15)
Contributors
Unknown:
Stella
Stevens.
Director:
Noel
Nosseck
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