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TV looks good tonight people;

8pm - ITV1

Crunch Time: Tonight

As the economic crisis worsens, experts predict what consequences the current turmoil will have for savings, house prices and jobs.

8:30pm - BBC1

Panorama: How Safe Is My Money?

Reporter Jane Corbin heads an in-depth look into how current crises in the financial world could hit Britons in the pocket further down the line, looking at how banks, mortgages, insurance and pensions may be affected. Presented by Jeremy Vine.

9pm - Ch4

The Price of Property: Fool's Gold

Journalist Jon Henley continues his journey around the UK with a trip to Manchester. He meets the architect of the city's regeneration, as well as some of those most affected by the changing fortunes of the housing market, including a woman among the first to buy her council house and another who lost so much on her seven properties that she is losing her family home.

Thansk to Suprasteve - he da man.

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TV looks good tonight people;

8pm - ITV1

Crunch Time: Tonight

As the economic crisis worsens, experts predict what consequences the current turmoil will have for savings, house prices and jobs.

8:30pm - BBC1

Panorama: How Safe Is My Money?

Reporter Jane Corbin heads an in-depth look into how current crises in the financial world could hit Britons in the pocket further down the line, looking at how banks, mortgages, insurance and pensions may be affected. Presented by Jeremy Vine.

9pm - Ch4

The Price of Property: Fool's Gold

Journalist Jon Henley continues his journey around the UK with a trip to Manchester. He meets the architect of the city's regeneration, as well as some of those most affected by the changing fortunes of the housing market, including a woman among the first to buy her council house and another who lost so much on her seven properties that she is losing her family home.

Thansk to Suprasteve - he da man.

Big bear feast tonight followed a few hours later by a lot of shitting in the woods.

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Which one is best to watch, theres just too much choice. I dont know I have sat here working all day and not a stich of anything decent on TV, now it looks like its "on the buses" with 3 coming all at once. God I wish I had sky plus

Thansk to Suprasteve - he da man.

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TV looks good tonight people;

8pm - ITV1

Crunch Time: Tonight

As the economic crisis worsens, experts predict what consequences the current turmoil will have for savings, house prices and jobs.

8:30pm - BBC1

Panorama: How Safe Is My Money?

Reporter Jane Corbin heads an in-depth look into how current crises in the financial world could hit Britons in the pocket further down the line, looking at how banks, mortgages, insurance and pensions may be affected. Presented by Jeremy Vine.

9pm - Ch4

The Price of Property: Fool's Gold

Journalist Jon Henley continues his journey around the UK with a trip to Manchester. He meets the architect of the city's regeneration, as well as some of those most affected by the changing fortunes of the housing market, including a woman among the first to buy her council house and another who lost so much on her seven properties that she is losing her family home.

Thansk to Suprasteve - he da man.

I,m going to have to warm the video up for tonight. ;)

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Big bear feast tonight followed a few hours later by a lot of shitting in the woods.

Certainly, bears will not have seen so much 'wood' from the tv schedule in a while.

Is this 'property bromide' the antidote to property porn?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bromide

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You forgot...

8.00pm - Channel 4

Dispatches: Let Down By Labour

A report on the families across Britain who were won over by Tony Blair, including aspiring middle classes and working class voters, but are now deeply disillusioned after a decade of struggling to better themselves. The film features stories of families in London's stock broker belt who cannot afford their mortgages, working families in Birmingham who have not been able to lift their children out of poverty, and pensioners who fear they will be unable to pay their winter heating bills.

OMG - sooooooooo much bear porn, I don't know what to watch! :lol:

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Thanks for that. Would have missed the lot if you hadnt't warned us

Me too.

Watching Badger now saying they reduced debt during 10 years of growth.

Gets my vote

:lol:

Are we having 5 threads for all the different progs tonite ?

Think I'm still on delay to do one.

Hoping for some quality tonite.

Edit:felt like it.

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You forgot...

8.00pm - Channel 4

Dispatches: Let Down By Labour

A report on the families across Britain who were won over by Tony Blair, including aspiring middle classes and working class voters, but are now deeply disillusioned after a decade of struggling to better themselves. The film features stories of families in London's stock broker belt who cannot afford their mortgages, working families in Birmingham who have not been able to lift their children out of poverty, and pensioners who fear they will be unable to pay their winter heating bills.

OMG - sooooooooo much bear porn, I don't know what to watch! :lol:

Well spotted, I'll have to get the asda digital hard drive recorder out, the one that does all the pause live tv etc, but cost less than 1/4 of that sky garbage. Watches three sides at the same time too...unlike the 2 side only sky pack. :lol:

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Financial Planner seemed to think that ITV would be a good choice of viewing tonight. Personally, I'm going to take that advice.

Agreed, watch one, record them both. Then watch and record the others, and in 25 years time when the prices pick up 1% a year, we can rewatch these programmes and remember the 'good old days'

:lol:

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Great job. The panel unanimously agree with FP's predictions in principle (prices going down down down) - differing only by degree.

Classic, the next expert witness after FP repeats the classic myth ' the government won't let it happen'. She's shot down in flames by the aussie sounding Dragon who left 'Dragons' Den' who correctly says it's the Gov. who don't have the 'power' to stop it .

This is getting even sweeter

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