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Blood’s A Rover by James Ellroy as seen on Something for the Weekend

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Blood’s A Rover is the final part of James Ellroy’s Underworld USA trilogy and the author appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss his latest novel, a fascinating mix of fact and fiction. Set during the social political upheaval of 1968-1972, following the death of Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Blood’s a Rover is James Ellroy’s best work to date.

 

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Current Account Deals as seen on BBC’s Breakfast

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On Saturday morning the BBC’s Breakfast programme had a feature on current accounts and the bonuses they are currently offering. Here are the findings:

Alliance and Leicester (A & L) are offering £100 bonus if you sign up to its Premier Current Account. However this does come with charges. An authorised overdraft costs 50p per day, whereas an unauthorised overdraft costs £5 per day. You can sign up for an Alliance and Leicester Premier Current Account here

The HBOS Reward Current Account offers a £5 monthly cash bonus but with similar overdraft charges - £1 a day for an authorised overdraft and £5 per day for an unauthorised overdraft. You can learn more about the HBOS Reward Current Account here

The Abbey Travel Reward Account and the Abbey Family Reward Account offer incentives such as travel insurance and discounts on hotels and shopping. However, there is a monthly fee for these current accounts of £15 per calendar month. You can apply for an Abbey Travel Reward Account or Family Reward Account here

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A Lion Called Christian, the book telling the story of Christian the Lion by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall as seen on Breakfast

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Anthony Bourke and John Rendall appeared on BBC’s Breakfast today to talk about Christian the Lion and their new book, A Lion Called Christian.

40 years ago, the two Australians visited London and the famous store Harrods, where they bought a lion cub they christened Christian. This was legal at the time, and they raised the lion from a cub until eventually they released Christian into the wild in Kenya.

After a while, Anthony and John visited Kenya to be re-united with Christian the Lion. The reunion was captured on film and recently this remarkable footage has become an absolute internet sensation on YouTube, clocking up millions of views. You can see the footage of Anthony and John’s reunion with Christian the Lion below:

Christian the Lion is a YouTube sensation and it’s easy to see why. It has touched the hearts of millions across the world. Anthony and John made Oprah Winfrey cry with their remarkable story.

If you would like to know the full story about Christian the Lion, you can read about it in the new book by Ace Bourke and John Rendall. A Lion Called Christian is a fascinating read and contains some stunning photographs.

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Buggyboot as seen on Dragon’s Den and BBC’s Breakfast

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Buggyboot, the innovative storage device for the back of pushchairs made an appearance on BBC’s Breakfast this morning with its creator Charlotte Evans. Charlotte has been on TV before, pitching the Buggyboot to Dragons Den entrepreneurs Peter Jones, James Caan et al.

Charlotte is the inventor, director and manufacturer of the Buggyboot, and she appeared on Breakfast to discuss intellectual property rights of an invention. Buggyboot is a stylish, practical storage solution for lightweight buggies and pushchairs. It can be easily strapped onto buggies to provide extra storage for shopping, baby changing items or other useful everyday items. Buggyboot will be on sale in May 2009,

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A Greener Life by Clarissa Dickson Wright as seen on BBC’s Breakfast

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Cook Clarissa Dickson Wright appeared on the BBC’s Breakfast programme to talk about her new book A Greener Life, which she co-wrote with Johnny Scott.

A Greener Life by Clarissa Dickson Wright and Johnny Scott covers many green and money saving sujects such as making your own soap, home brewing, growing vegetables, making delicious meals and knitting. Clarissa argues that we can all do something to be a bit more self-sufficient and save ourselves some money in this recession.

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How To Get A Job In A Recession by Harry Freedman as seen on BBC’s Breakfast

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How To Get A Job In A Recession is a new book aimed at the rising number of credit crunch job seekers by Harry Freedman. Harry Freedman is Chief Executive of Career Energy. The businessman and author appeared on BBC’s Breakfast show this morning to offer some advice on the title of his book, how to get a job in a recession.

The first bit of advice on how to get a job in a recession by Harry Freedman was to be proactive. Jobs will not come to you, you have to go out, be proactive, get your name out and about by talking to people, and generally be visible. Harry said that waiting for job adverts in the paper was very passive and that jobs advertised in this manner were few and far between. The reason he gave was that companies had started to shun traditional paper advertising of jobs and increasingly rely on word of mouth - this method is far cheaper and more reliable from the employer’s point of view.

How to get a job in a recession is also about going back to basics according to Harry Freedman - look at everyone you know and think about how they can help you. For instance, calling people to tell them that you are considering a job in their industry, that you need to speak to various people and asking for introductions to the right people if possible. According to Harry the key to finding a new job in this recession is first increasing your contact list, after which point more avenues start to open up.

According to latest figures competition for jobs in the current climate is fierce, with around 10-12 people competing for any 1 job. Harry emphasised the positive fact that recessions always come to an end. He also said that confidence and positivity were key attributes of any successful job interviewee. Harry emphasised the importance of having a unique selling point - in today’s world many people are competing for the same jobs and have very similar CV’s. He said that as a prospective job candidate you need to work out what it is you offer that other candidates don’t or can’t offer, and make sure your prospective employer knows about it.

If you were in a particularly hard-hit industry and jobs in that sector are virtually non-existent, Harry would suggest you look at moving industries, but if you do this be sure to look for the ones you can transfer some of your existing skills to. For instance, if you used to work in a hard-hit by the recession customer services role, you should look at other industries which are likely to be doing better in this environment, for example supermarkets, defensive industries or home entertainment, or look at industries which are likely to flourish over the coming years such as green technology or manufacturing.

Harry Freedman’s new book How To Get A Job In A Recession is available now at a very reasonable £4.99.

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Enrique Iglesias Greatest Hits as seen on Breakfast

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Latin singing sensation Enrique Iglesias appeared on the BBC’s Breakfast programme this morning to talk about his new Greatest Hits album. Featuring classics like Hero, Love to see you cry, Escape, Not in love and Away, Enrique Iglesias Greatest Hits also features a few new songs for good measure. There are many collaborations on the album, Enrique teaming up with the likes of Sean Garrett, Ciara, Whitney Houston and Kelis.

Enrique refused to go into detail on his relationship with former tennis star Anna Kournikova despite tough questioning by the BBC Breakfast presenters.

The album is out on 3 November.

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Dear Blue Peter… as seen on Breakfast

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Blue Peter means something to children of every generation from the 1950’s onwards, and next month it celebrates it’s 50th anniversary.

Former Blue Peter editor Biddy Baxter has compiled a book of some of the best letters sent in by children (and some adults too). The book is now available to buy from Amazon at £8.44 (hardcover).

The book is titled: Dear Blue Peter…: The Best of 50 Years of Letters to Britain’s Favourite Children’s Programme 1958-2008.

Some 75% of programme ideas for Blue Peter came from the letters sent in. This book is a fascinating read for any Blue Peter fan.

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