Monday 13th June  - Friday 17thJune 2011

 

SUNDAY

  

BBC  3 

8pm Tourism & the Truth Stacey Dooley investigates Kenya

The presenter explores the impact of the Kenyan tourist industry on its population. She begins by travelling to a luxury hotel in Mombasa, where she learns that little of the holiday-makers' money filters down to the locals. She discovers squalid living conditions nearby, and hears stories of terrible pay and an extreme lack of rights. Stacey then heads inland to meet a community struggling to find fresh water as a result of a large-scale tourist developments, and journeys to Masai Mara to find out where visitors' money really ends up

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MONDAY

BBC 1

8.30pm Panorama: Can You Trust Your Bank?

The programme goes undercover to test whether high-street banks have learnt their lesson after some incurred financial penalties for mis-selling insurance and investment products. Journalist Penny Haslam also meets savers who lost out after being persuaded to put money into high-risk ventures, and talks to former staff about the pressures they faced to sell


 



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TUESDAY

 


BBC 4

8pm The World's Strictest Parents: Barbados

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Two rebellious British teenagers experience strict parenting on the other side of the world, as Nicole Benham and Nathan Ballance travel to Barbados.

For a week they must live under the strict rules of the Harris family. Dad Kenrick is an IT consultant and mum Andrea is a primary school teacher. They raise their two daughters in the spirit of God's love and God's discipline


 

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WEDNESDAY

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THURSDAY

  

Aljazeera

9pm Murder in Kinshasa

In January 2001, Laurent Kabila - President of the Democratic Republic of Congo - was murdered. Who killed Laurent Kabila, and why?


 

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FRIDAY

    

 

Channel 4

7.30pm Unreported World: Breaking into Israel 

Reporter Ramita Navai and director Paul Kittel follow East African immigrants seeking a new life in IReporter Ramita Navai and director Paul Kittel follow East African immigrants seeking a new life in Israel, travelling to the Sinai desert, where they meet smugglers keeping Eritrean migrants in a safe house. They hear claims that Egyptian guards have a shoot-to-kill policy for anyone found crossing the Israeli border illegally, and investigate reports that traffickers are holding refugees for ransom, with many being abused in the process.


srael, travelling to the Sinai desert, where they meet smugglers keeping Eritrean migrants in a safe house. They hear claims that Egyptian guards have a shoot-to-kill policy for anyone found crossing the Israeli border illegally, and investigate reports that traffickers are holding refugees for ransom, with many being abused in the process