Author:David Grossman,Aditya Chakrabortty,Gordon Brown,David Grossman,Aditya Chakrabortty,Gordon Brown,Robert Peston
Five eye-opening BBC documentaries about the hidden economic framework that surrounds our every move.
Capitalism is all around us, affecting almost everything we do and impacting our daily lives in myriad ways. This comprehensive collection takes an in-depth look at this all-pervasive economic system, examining its triumphs and disasters and revealing how it puts money and markets at the centre of our world.
In the explosive 10-part series The New Age of Capitalism, Newsnight's David Grossman probes the factors driving the turbo-charged growth in contemporary commerce. Exploring aspects ranging from the 'intangible economy' and AI to the trillion-dollar tech giants, he asks key questions about the way modern capitalism works, and the consequences for society.
Insecure Overachievers sees leaders of elite City firms divulging the secret epidemic of anxiety and insecurity among elite professionals. Exceptionally capable and fiercely ambitious, they are driven by a deep belief in their own inadequacy, fostered by a competitive work culture that takes advantage of their vulnerabilities.
The Bailout tells the compelling story of the race against time to agree a rescue plan to save Britain's banks from going bust. Told by former Prime Minister Gordon Brown, with contributions from Alistair Darling, Mervyn King and Robert Peston, this is a blow-by-blow account of how events unfolded during one incredible week in October 2008.
The Money Clinic goes behind the scenes as families and couples open up about their finances and their feelings with a relationship counsellor. In frank, intimate discussions, they learn how to deal with the financial issues that are coming between them, and receive practical tips on managing both their cash and the emotional side of money.
And in Our House, we meet young Brighton couple Tacita and Charlie, who are desperate to buy their first home - but a property on the south coast is out of their reach. We follow them as, guided by a team of financial experts, they travel back in time to 1968, 1979, 1988, 1997 and 2009 to see which decade would have given them the best chance to get on the housing ladder.
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The New Age of Capitalism
Presented by David Grossman
Produced by Diane Richardson and Matthew Chapman
Editor: Hugh Levinson
With: Jonathan Haskel; Stian Westlake; Tim Wu; James Williams; Diane Coyle; Andrew McAfee; Dr Asa Cusack; Professor Ricardo Hausmann; Fran Boait; Professor Sir Charles Bean; Brad Katsuyama; Professor Donald MacKenzie; Edward Luttwak; James Bloodworth; Joshua Kurlantzick; Dr Linda Yueh; Rana Foroohar; Joshua Ryan-Collins; Adam Lashinsky; Barry Lynn
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 10-21 September 2018
Insecure Overachievers
Presented by Professor Laura Empson of London's Cass Business School
Produced by Jonathan Brunert
With: Jeremy Newman; Alex Michel; Jessica Carmody; Gerry Grimstone, Baron Grimstone of Boscobel; David Morley; Yuval Atsmon; Nigel Jones
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 24 September 2018
The Bailout
Presented by Gordon Brown
With: Alistair Darling; Mervyn King; Robert Peston; Shriti Vadera, Baroness Vadera; Kirsty McNeill; Tom Fletcher; Nicolas Sarkozy; Sir John Kingman
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 6 October 2018
The Money Clinic
Presented by Ruth Alexander
Produced by Smita Patel
Editor: Emma Rippon
Relationship counsellor: Dee Holmes from Relate
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 3-24 August 2019
Our House
Narrated by Katherine Press
Written and produced by Rosamund Jones and Paul Kerley
Production co-ordinator: Janet Staples
Sound engineer: James Beard
With: Charlie Chatwood; Tacita French; Jonathan Cribb; Professor Sharon Collard; Professor Claire Langhamer
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 26-30 August 2019
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—— New Statesman'Irresistible page-turning pace ... what emerges from Fall is a vividly grotesque picture of the emperor showing off his nonexistent new clothes to an applauding crowd of courtiers - politicians, editors, bankers - who all too willingly suspended any disbelief they may have felt'
—— Francis Wheen , Spectator'John Preston's book Fall, a recounting of the life of one of the most extraordinary figures in British corporate life, is timely ... almost 30 years since Maxwell died at sea in unexplained circumstances, it is possible to look back on his story and the fraud as a great, sweeping whole, a bridge from the second world war to the last years of the media barons before the internet began ... Preston tells the story well ... its strength is in telling the grand sweep of an extraordinary life'
—— Financial Times'Vivid ... Preston (has a) gift for the kind of wry comedy that suits English decline'
—— Guardian, Book of the Day'John Preston's research for this terrific biography is extensive; he interviewed three of Maxwell's children and his sister. But he also presents a large character at the heart of a gripping novel which happens to be true'
—— Evening Standard'Thanks to Preston's fine writing, Fall fizzes along at pace and is engrossing as it charts Maxwell's astonishing life - and how he came to be so widely reviled'
—— i'John Preston tells [the story of Maxwell] with great verve and the benefit of extensive interviews with, among others, Maxwell's one-time rival Rupert Murdoch... the portrait that emerges is more subtly drawn than previous ones'
—— Economist'John Preston brings the old crook and liar magnificently to life in this sparkling biography... this beautifully written book provides many moments of high and low comedy... Preston's sharp eye for the ridiculous and the piquant conjures up a lost Fleet Street world'
—— Jewish Chronicle'Preston is a natural storyteller'
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—— Ben Macintyre on 'A Very English Scandal'Brilliant, sad, startling
—— Jon Ronson on 'A Very English Scandal'A terrific book and brilliantly researched
—— Claire Tomalin on 'A Very English Scandal'Very funny and endlessly extraordinary
—— Guardian on 'A Very English Scandal'Preston is a natural storyteller
—— The TimesSen is one of the great minds of both the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. We owe him a huge debt
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—— Sunil Khilnani , Financial Times