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The Business DVD
Applied Business

Age 14–16 / Key Stage 4 and GCSE $377.00 NH445374
Curriculum Connections
• Business activity and location • Finance • Human resources • Customer services • Communication
The Business is an observational series that shows the gritty reality of Programme 3
the enterprise environment today, as it lays bare training and recruitment, Staying in the Black - Follows through the mastering, production and release of
marketing, press and publicity strategies, and the desire to achieve economies Truck and Black Nielson’s new album, how it is plugged and whether it gets a
of scale and profitability. We follow two dynamic businesses – an established crucial play on BBC Radio.
chain of sushi restaurants and a small independent record label – across
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six precarious months of operation. Although the two companies’ size and
Fish to Go - YO! Sushi take-away brand, Yo to Go, is in urgent need of a facelift.
operations are different, they share one objective – to survive.
Marketing experts ‘Feel’ are called into help - but how effective will their
6 x 25-minute programmes campaign be?
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Programme 1 Contracts and Commitments - Truck Records is on a knife edge - leaking money
Business or Pleasure? - Portrait of independent record label Truck Records - and its creditors are kicking up a fuss. It has to tie down its bands on secure
based in Oxford. We see the label’s Trailer Park nights being organised and contracts, but the bands are not playing at all.
managed, and follow their head of sales to the international music conference,
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MIDEM, in Cannes.
People and Profits - YO! Sushi’s Fulham branch has been open for three months
Programme 2 but is still not hitting its targets - the restaurant is overstaffed and turnover
YO! Fulham - YO! Sushi launches a new restaurant in Fulham’s new shopping needs to be higher. So can YO’s Operations Manager Alison Vickers knock the
centre. We see the recruitment and training of new workers; follow the difficult team into shape?
process of knocking them into shape, the building and design of the restaurant
and nervous early days.
Engineering at the
Cutting Edge DVD
Engineering
Subtitles

Age 14–16 / Key Stage 4 and GCSE $299.00 NH446052
Curriculum Connections
• Design and graphical communication • Engineered products • Human resources • Applications of technology
The main aim of this series is to inspire and excite young people with the best Programme 2
of British cutting-edge engineering. Each of the programmes addresses a This programme looks at two automotive projects that show how important it is
question at the heart of modern engineering. for designers to work with well proven standard car parts yet still emerge with
completely different products.
Ed McCann, who is passionate about engineering and its role in shaping
our future, presents the series in a very informal way, inspiring engineers to Programme 3
address his probing questions. Ed is a visiting lecturer of civil engineering Why is it that when footballers are heading the ball they are missing the goal
design at Imperial College, London. more today than in previous decades? Vaughan Lovelock asked himself these
questions so many times that he decided to design a head band to improve
6 x 25-minute programmes
heading accuracy.
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Programme 1
Today’s roller coasters are designed and tested in virtual worlds before being
This programme looks at two amazing structures, the Millennium Bridge in
built. However, when they are built they must work safely first time, as there is
London and the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland. Both used new revolutionary designs
no room to modify the ride after it has been built.
that had been tested using the latest technology but one went to plan and the
other didn’t! Programme 5
The programme follows two people as they have new artificial limbs fitted and
how they adjust to the changes they bring to their lives.
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