Money Programme Episode guide
2009
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BP: $30 Billion Blowout
An account of the BP oil spill, featuring a host of interviews with industry insiders.
First broadcast: 09 Nov 2010
Total Recall: The Toyota Story
Special edition of the Money Programme investigating Toyota's recall of millions of cars.
First broadcast: 25 Mar 2010
Cash and Curry
Saira Khan meets those making millions from curry and looks at the Indian food's future.
First broadcast: 05 Mar 2009
James Caan's Jobs
James Caan takes a trip out of the Dragons' Den to look at the job market.
First broadcast: 26 Feb 2009
The Rise of the Superchef
The story of how celebrity chefs turned their cooking into multi-million pound businesses.
First broadcast: 25 Feb 2009
Media Revolution: Tomorrow's TV
What will it take to keep Britain's ailing television industry alive?
First broadcast: 19 Feb 2009
Media Revolution: Title Fight
Libby Potter investigates how books are written, published and sold nowadays.
First broadcast: 12 Feb 2009
Media Revolution: Stop Press?
Janet Street-Porter investigates how papers are coping with the media revolution.
First broadcast: 05 Feb 2009
The Speculators
Max Flint travels to the US Virgin Islands to hear about the increases in crude oil prices
First broadcast: 29 Jan 2009
Fast Bucks: How Porsche Made Billions
Max Flint travels to Germany to investigate an amazing story of the economic downturn.
First broadcast: 22 Jan 2009
The Real Sir Alan
The story of the boy who started out selling beetroot and went on to build a fortune.
First broadcast: 11 Jan 2009
Last Orders: Calling Time on Pubs?
The Money Programme's Max Flint investigates the demise of the British boozer.
First broadcast: 12 Dec 2008
Price Comparison Sites: Deal or No Deal?
Millions of us use price comparison sites, but how reliable are they?
First broadcast: 05 Dec 2008
Mum's the Business
Saira Khan meets the women who run their own businesses and raise a family.
First broadcast: 08 Aug 2008
Who's Buying up Britain?
Max Flint travels from the Mersey to the Gulf to investigate Sovereign Wealth Funds.
First broadcast: 01 Aug 2008
Festival Fever!
Max Flint and Myleene Klass investigate why music festivals have become such big business.
First broadcast: 11 Jul 2008
Bill Gates: How a Geek Changed the World
Fiona Bruce presents the definitive profile of Bill Gates.
First broadcast: 20 Jun 2008
Gold Fever!
With the economy in turmoil, why has the price of gold has quadrupled in recent years?
First broadcast: 13 Jun 2008
The Profits Of Gloom
Max Flint meets the people who are profiting from the economic slump.
First broadcast: 06 Jun 2008
Where's My Mortgage Gone?
Max Flint returns for with an investigation into the mortgage market.
First broadcast: 30 May 2008
The Great British Shares Swindle
Max Flint investigates Boiler Room selling.
First broadcast: 21 Mar 2008
The Great Green Fuel Gamble?
Are biofuels the solution to our fuel crisis? Libby Potter investigates.
First broadcast: 14 Mar 2008
E-Mail is Ruining My Life
Libby Potter investigates whether e-mail helps or hinders workplace performance.
First broadcast: 07 Mar 2008
05/03/2008
Libby Potter asks what will become of Heathrow amidst rumours Gatwick will be sold off.
First broadcast: 29 Feb 2008
Plane Crazy: The Transatlantic Price War
Who will benefit when transatlantic air travel is deregulated in March? With Max Flint.
First broadcast: 22 Feb 2008
Britain's Favourite Fakes
Max Flint analyses the counterfeit goods market. Is it really wrong to buy a pirated DVD?
First broadcast: 15 Feb 2008
Too Young to Retire
Valerie Singleton meets the people building businesses in their sixties and seventies.
First broadcast: 08 Feb 2008
Dirty Little Secrets
Many companies now employ private detectives to find out what their competitors are up to.
First broadcast: 01 Feb 2008
21/12/2007
Business series. A look at the potential of online social networking for advertisers.
First broadcast: 21 Dec 2007


