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The Money Programme is the BBC's flagship business affairs programme. Since 1966 the series has been reporting on the major stories and issues in the business and financial worlds, winning numerous awards and accolades for its coverage along the way.

The series ranges from hard-hitting investigations into financial scandals to observational documentaries with access to some of the biggest companies in the world. Behind every programme is the central mission: to investigate the important stories in business and finance, to show how big business really works.

Now the Open University has brought its support to the series and Mark Fenton-O’Creevy, OU Business School director of programmes and curriculum, is delighted to work in partnership with the series, saying, "Like us, The Money Programme has brought key business issues to light and to life for decades. So we’re excited to offer our support to the series as it continues to reveal the impact of business and finance on all our lives."

 

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