''The Money Programme'' is a finance and business affairs television programme on
BBC Two
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which ran between April 1966 and November 2010. It was first broadcast on 5 April 1966 and presented by "commentators" (financial journalists)
William Davis,
Erskine B. Childers and Joe Roeber. The programme's
theme tune was a version of the main title theme from ''
The Carpetbaggers'' (1964) (which appeared on an album by jazz organist
Jimmy Smith). By 1989, the programme was updated with a new theme by
George Fenton, but an updated version of the original theme tune was re used again later on.
The programme used a magazine style starting in the 1980s, but changed to a single subject documentary in 2001. More recently the programme has formed a partnership with the
Open University Business School. The
Open University
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provides input into programmes and supplementary materials written by OU Business School academics.
On 1 June 2007, an episode of the ''Money Programme'' called "Virtual World / Real Millions" became the first full
BBC
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programme to have been broadcast inside the virtual world
Second Life
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. That episode featured an interview with Second Life founder and CEO
Philip Rosedale amongst others.
This programme was parodied in Series 3 of ''
Monty Python's Flying Circus
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'' as the opening sketch of the third episode in that series first airing on the BBC on 3 November 1972.
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Presenters
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Max Flint
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Libby Potter
Former presenters
* James Bellini
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Michael Charlton
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Erskine B. Childers
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Adrian Chiles
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Nick Clarke
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Rajan Datar
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William Davis
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Maya Even
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Peter Hobday
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Peter Jay
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Donald MacCormick
* Michael Robinson
* Joe Roeber
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Valerie Singleton
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Hugh Stephenson
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Alan Watson
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Brian Widlake
Interviewees
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Jeff Bezos
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Lord Black of Crossharbour
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Tony Blair
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Michael Bloomberg
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Sir Richard Branson
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Lord Browne of Madingley
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Browne was the CEO, chief executive of BP between 1995 and 2007. This period ...
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Shiatzy Chen
* Stuart Lowry
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Michael Dell
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As of May 2025, accordin ...
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Michael Eisner
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Larry Ellison
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Sir Rocco Forte
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Bill Gates
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Sir Chris Gent
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Sir James Goldsmith
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Sir Philip Green
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Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou
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Robert Maxwell
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After escaping the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, ...
*
Alexander McQueen
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*
Lakshmi Mittal
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Rupert Murdoch
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Peter Oakley
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Bernd Pischetsrieder
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Sir Paul Smith
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George Soros
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Sir Alan Sugar
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Björn Ulvaeus
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Robin WinterBBC – Press Office – Money Programme is first BBC show to broadcast in Second Life
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References
External links
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* - Archived page on BBC News
''The Money Programme'' partnership with Open University
BBC's ''Money Programme'' series to become one-off specials
(The Guardian
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)
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