India: 100% Cotton
148 200730 mins, 2007 Why are Indian farmers killing themselves to give us the T-shirts we buy on the high street? This film investigates the “white gold” business – growing cotton. Farmers in southern India switch to growing cotton because it brings in more money than food crops. Anand is one of the farmers who switched… Read more »
Inside A Factory 3: The Crisp Makers
218 200628 mins, 2006 Walkers and Tyrrells both make the same basic thing – crisps – but in very different ways. Walkers is the biggest crisp-maker in the country. Tyrrells is tiny by comparison. But success for both depend on how their crisps are made – on what happens inside the factory. RAW MATERIALS: Crisp-making at… Read more »
Innocent Drinks
235 200627 mins, 2006 This is the story of Innocent Drinks – the fruit smoothie company which has used its healthy image to carve out a unique position for itself in the drinks market. HOW IT ALL STARTED: The company was set up by three young men in 1998. The early days were difficult – raising… Read more »
Inside A Factory 2: Cadbury’s
159 200529 mins, 2005 This is the story of how Cadbury’s makes a chocolate bar. TV personality Alison Hammond takes us round their famous factory and explains the systems that underpin the process. QUALITY CONTROL: The process begins with the raw materials – beans brought from Ghana. Quality control and process control systems are vital to… Read more »
Inside A Factory 1: The New Mini
163 200326 mins, 2003 How is a car manufactured? Alison Hammond, of “Big Brother” fame, goes inside BMW’s factory in Oxford to provide a lively guide to the production process for its New Mini. PRODUCTION PLANNING: First comes production planning. Customers’ orders are analysed by a program called “Kiss” – this is vital to meet buyers’… Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Thailand
179 200325 mins, 2003 Beautiful beaches, wonderful scenery and friendly people — Thailand seems the ideal tourist destination. But what don’t they tell you in the holiday brochure? The Thai tourist authority is pushing “ecotourism”, which, in theory at least, doesn’t damage the environment. Ecotourists take rafts down river, ride elephants in lush green spaces, visit… Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Amazon
164 200225 mins, 2002 Brazil now actively promotes the Amazon to tourists to bring money and jobs to locals. But how will tourism affect this environmentally vital area? And what form will tourism take? One option is “nature tourism”. In the Amazon Ariau Towers, walkways give visitors a unique view of the rainforest and wildlife. But… Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Gambia
172 200133 mins, 2001 Gambia seems ideal for holidays. With plentiful sunshine and long, white beaches, tourism has become a major source of income. But tourism in a developing country is a double-edged sword. Despite swelling numbers of visitors, little money ends up with local people. Holidays are run by foreign tour operators and tourists stay… Read more »
Inside A Travel Business
161 200028 mins, 2000 In this case study in business change Avalon Travel, a tour company, faces a decline in its traditional holiday trade. It’s also threatened by the Internet. Staff debate two ways forward. Manager Peter thinks they should get into e-commerce by buying a travel company which already has major expertise in the Internet…. Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Majorca
179 200030 mins, 2000 Majorca has given millions of people cheap holidays and brought prosperity for Majorcans — but at a cost. There is heavy hotel development on the coast and there are outsiders buying second homes inland. There’s too much traffic and not enough water. Farming has declined, leaving people dependent on tourism. Traditional culture… Read more »
The Internet In Business
162 199925 mins, 1999 The film features case studies of three US companies relying on the Internet to conduct their business. RETAILING: CDnow is a record shop – without a shop. They offer customers a vast selection of CDs which they can buy via the Internet. CDnow doesn’t have to hold any stock – this is… Read more »
Impact Of Tourism: Ruegen
166 199926 mins, 1999 For 40 years the beautiful Island of Ruegen was behind the “Iron Curtain”. The state controlled people’s holidays and visitors came to Ruegen all year round because there were few other options. But when the Berlin Wall fell, people expected prosperity. In reality it’s brought too much traffic, too much building and… Read more »