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The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.

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    Resurrecting ‘ghost’ whisky distilleries

    Resurrecting ‘ghost’ whisky distilleries

    In Scotland in the 1980s, a slump in the whisky market brought about the closure of some of the country's most iconic distilleries. These sites become known as 'ghost' distilleries - where spirit production has stopped, but where some stock is still available.
    In this programme, Elizabeth Hotson will be discovering why some of these distilleries are now being brought back to life.
    She visits the legendary Port Ellen on the Isle of Islay for its much-anticipated re-opening and hears from the master blender there, and she takes a tour of London’s fabled Vintage House.
    A whisky writer explains what makes a truly great dram and we learn why investors need to be careful if they’re planning to jump on the whisky bandwagon.
    (Picture: A bottle of Port Ellen whisky bottled in 1980. Credit: Elizabeth Hotson/BBC)
    Presented and produced by Elizabeth Hotson

    • 17 min
    The trouble with live music

    The trouble with live music

    Elton John, Beyonce, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran - all artists who've had sell-out world tours in recent years.
    And new markets, such as India, are being added to the global tour map.

    But the same can’t be said for smaller venues. In the UK and Australia, the lights are off, and thousands are closing their doors.

    We hear from musicians, promoters and the people who run venues; asking why there’s such a contrast between sell out stadium tours and struggling grassroots venues.
    And we see what the future could hold for India's live music scene.

    Produced and presented by Megan Lawton
    (Image: Ed Sheeran performing in Mumbai, India in 2017. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 17 min
    What hope for Kosovo's economy?

    What hope for Kosovo's economy?

    Ed Butler travels to Kosovo to find out what the prospects are for this young, ethnically divided population.
    After Ukraine, it's Europe's poorest region, where a brutal past still casts a shadow.
    But it's also a territory full of economic promise – with precious minerals buried underground, and vast vineyards. If only the politics would stop getting in the way.
    (Image: A wine maker in Kosovo, Milan Lakicevic, standing in front of stainless steel tanks, while holding a bottle of his wine.)
    Presented and produced by Ed Butler

    • 17 min
    Meet the trailblazers: The female bike mechanics

    Meet the trailblazers: The female bike mechanics

    Meet Sharvari, Belinda and Brenna, three female bike mechanics from different corners of the world. From setting up a female run workshop in India, teaching skills to other women, or working within elite sport: these three are all making a living in the male dominated world of bike mechanics. Hear their stories and find out what happened when we got them all talking to each other.
    Presenter/producer: Lexy O'Connor
    (Photo: Bicycle mechanic Belinda Everett, Credit: Ryan Goff, #rygoff)

    • 17 min
    Can the Tour de France Femmes deliver?

    Can the Tour de France Femmes deliver?

    Over its long history women have been mostly excluded from the Tour de France. Until recently.
    In 2022, after a long campaign by some of female cycling's biggest names, the Tour de France Femmes was introduced. So how is it doing? And will it ever be on a level footing with the much older and long-established men's race?
    We hear from competitors, sponsors, broadcasters and race director Marion Rousse.
    Produced and presented by Lexy O'Connor
    (Team Jumbo Visma rider Marianne Vos wears the yellow jersey during 3rd stage of the first Tour de France Femmes in 2022: Getty Images)

    • 17 min
    Tourism cashing in on the ‘pink dollar’

    Tourism cashing in on the ‘pink dollar’

    The 'pink pound' or 'pink dollar' is believed to be worth billions of dollars, and tourism is one sector looking to benefit. We find out how the industry is trying to attract LGBT travellers, with countries like Nepal taking steps to be a more appealing destination.
    Plus, we head to the coastal town of Sitges in Spain, where gay people have been holidaying for more than 100 years.
    Producer/presenter: Daniel Rosney
    (Photo: The Nomadic Boys in New Zealand. Credit: The Nomadic Boys)

    • 17 min

Customer Reviews

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