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  2. Money Box (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Money Box is a weekly personal finance radio programme on BBC Radio 4, produced by BBC News, currently presented by Paul Lewis. The programme is broadcast live each Saturday in the half-hour slot just after midday. It is repeated on Sunday evenings just after 9.00pm. [citation needed]

  3. Vincent Duggleby - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In the 1970s he was a deputy news editor for BBC Radio 4 working on News Desk and The World Tonight and later editor of the BBC’s Financial Unit. In 1974 he commissioned The Financial World Tonight [5] and in 1977, recognising that matters of personal finance were overlooked by the media, launched Money Box. [6]

  4. Paul Lewis (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Lewis is best known as the presenter of Money Box [4] and Money Box Live [5] on BBC Radio 4, Your Money [6] on BBC World Service and previously worked on the BBC Radio 5 Wake Up to Money radio show.

  5. List of Dead Ringers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Programmes parodied: Today, The Lord of the Rings, BBC Ten O'Clock News, Letter from America, ITV News, Animal Hospital, Test Match Special, BBC Radio 3, BBC Royal Funerals coverage, Radio 4 News Bulletin, The Archers, EastEnders, The Routes of English, The Osbournes, Holby City, Money Box, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Counterpoint.

  6. Wake Up to Money - Wikipedia

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    Wake up to Money BBC Radio 5 with ercol's Nick Garratt YouTube - Furniture manufacturing in September 2009; Plastics 2020 Challenge - BBC Radio 5 Wake Up to Money 7 July YouTube - Plastics industry in August 2009; 5 Live Wake Up To Money 31 July 2009 YouTube - 0870 numbers in July 2009

  7. Show Me the Money (British TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Show Me the Money is a British topical debate programme that aired on BBC. The shows typically featured three top bosses and entrepreneurs who debated about who was making money and how they were doing it. This series began on 31 October 2010 and ended on 24 February 2013. It was shown on BBC News at 9:30 pm on Sundays. [1]

  8. Mornington Crescent (game) - Wikipedia

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    Mornington Crescent first appeared in the opening episode of the sixth series of BBC Radio 4's comedy panel show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, broadcast on 22 August 1978. Although five episodes transmitted in 1974–1975 are lost, Mornington Crescent seems to have made no appearance before 1978.

  9. Loose Ends (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    Loose Ends is a British radio programme originally broadcast on Saturday mornings, and then transmitted early Saturday evenings from 1998 by BBC Radio 4. It was hosted by Ned Sherrin until 2006 and has been hosted by Clive Anderson, Nikki Bedi and Peter Curran since 2007. The programme brings together guests, generally from the world of ...