Business
Green Wheels
Fuel Innovation Excellence Award

Host Jonathan Levit investigates the science of energy, mechanics, design and fashion of future-cars while introducing viewers to the experts and the innovators.
The Love of Money
The Bank that Bust the World

This episode examines politicians' reactions to the economic crisis with contributions from decision-makers, including Gordon Brown and the US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner.
Road to Recovery
Job Quest

Hosted by Richard Quest, Road to Recovery: Job Quest is a raw, heartbreaking, and at times uplifting look at three people who have lost their jobs and are trying to find new work.
Rock N Roll Hotel
Episode 1

This episode features entrepreneur Mark Fuller's project to open a themed hotel in London of individually designed rooms specifically aimed at music stars and celebrities.
The Screening Room
Episode 31

Host Myleene Klass and The Screening Room heads for Canada to bring you the top films from Toronto - regarded by many as the most important stop on the festival circuit after Cannes.
Business of Sport
February 2010

Get a behind-the-scenes look into the sporting world, including news and views on the financial forces that drive the industry and interviews with sports heroes and key figures in the industry. In this episode, we discuss if there was any doubt that Brazil is on a roll, economically, politically, and diplomatically, that doubt was dispelled when the International Olympic Committee voted to hold the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. But for Brazil, winning the Olympics was the easy bit. Holding the games will require effort and expense on a scale that Rio, a problem-studded metropolis of 6 million people, has never seen. Scotland, the home of Curling, has just hosted the last major international championship before the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The game is enjoying a surge in popularity worldwide, especially in Asia, attracting new investors and funding. And we went to see the best European teams in action in Aberdeen. With revenues of around $8 billion, America’s NFL is the world’s richest sports league. A large part of that success is down to the image the game portrays of itself, and the mythology it’s built up over the years. And much of that is due to the work of an iconic American institution, called NFL Films.
Click
Create a Personal Wi-Fi Hotspot

Presented by Spencer Kelly, Click covers the news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology. In this episode, the technology to boost mobile phone signals and create a personal Wi-Fi hotspot is ensuring people are always connected. Web reviewer Kate Russell stays up to date with her social media and gets a dose of inspiration. Matt Bath from Which? discusses whether it is worth buying extended warranties for gadgets.
HARDtalk
Climate Change and the Future of Greenland

HARDtalk asks the difficult questions and gets behind the stories that make the news - from international political leaders to entertainers; from corporate decision-makers to ordinary individuals facing huge challenges. In this episode, as the climate conference gets under way in Copenhagen, HARDtalk considers what happens to Greenland as the ice melts. Filmed in northern Greenland, deep inside the arctic circle, in July, host Stephen Sackur talks to representatives of the tiny Inuit population who have made their living for centuries from hunting and fishing, and to those who are exploiting new opportunities which are emerging as the terrain becomes more hospitable. Greenland’s premier Kuupik Kleist tells Stephen that politicians should see for themselves the evidence that the ice is melting.
Talk Asia
Rain

South Korean pop singer/actor Rain speaks to CNN's Anna Coren about his latest Hollywood film, his younger years and family as well as his thoughts on the secrets of his international success. As he prepares his Asia Tour he discusses his innovative stage performances and playing in front of thousands of fans. Rain also talks about his youth, including the hardships he endured, his relationship with her mother and how he coped with her passing. He explains that he was a shy child until he found dance. He went through 12 auditions until he met singer, entertainer and producer Park Jin-young, an encounter which was to change his life. Previously Rain had told CNN that his dream was to break into Hollywood and he now discusses where this dream has led him, including his experiences shooting "Speed Racer" as well as the soon-to-be-released "Ninja Assassin".
World Business Special Edition
February 2010

Get a behind-the-scenes look into the sporting world, including news and views on the financial forces that drive the industry and interviews with sports heroes and key figures in the industry. This episode focus on the following:

Over the past two decades, China has developed at such a rate that the once “sick man of Asia” is now the world’s third largest economy. But within a decade China’s workforce will shrink, a result of the controversial one child policy. And this is happening at a time of explosive growth in the number of elderly, many of whom, today, have little in the way of a social safety net.

The Copenhagen Conference confirmed that Climate Change is one of the biggest threats to life on Earth and its impact is already being felt. Scientists working in the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove reserve under threat, can see the effects of global warming on this delicate and unique ecosystem first hand.

Off the coast of Denmark is Horns Rev 2, the world’s largest wind farm. When it was first proposed this immense project posed a massive technical challenge and looked set to be hugely expensive, but was helped to become a reality with a little help from a unique business partnership.

Malaysia has set itself the ambitions target of becoming a developed nation by 2020. To achieve this goal it has set up a special task force headed up by one of the country’s most renowned turnaround experts Idris Jala. Eckart Sager sat down with him to find out more about the fast track for growth he has planned for Malaysia.

Coal is responsible for 50% of the electricity produced in the United States, and West Virginia is the second largest coal producer in the nation. Environmentalists say mountaintop mining is destroying the Appalachian mountains, and the health of all those who live in them…The coal industry, however, says it’s completely safe, and here to stay, in an argument that’s becoming increasingly bitter.
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