The Bottom Line

    Season 9 2011

    • 2011-09-24T00:30:00Z on BBC News
    • 30m
    • 4h 30m (9 episodes)
    • United Kingdom
    • English
    Evan Davis hosts the business conversation show with people at the top giving insight into what matters

    9 episodes

    Season Premiere

    2011-09-24T00:30:00Z

    9x01 Episode 1

    Season Premiere

    9x01 Episode 1

    • 2011-09-24T00:30:00Z30m

    Evan asks his guests whether it's time to declare a state of emergency in the world economy and to adopt extreme measures to sort out the euro crisis and the lack of economic activity in the West. They also discuss rumours, hearsay and speculation, and the role they play in business.
    Evan is joined in the studio by: Guy Berruyer, chief executive of global business software supplier Sage Group; internet entrepreneur Brent Hoberman, founder of online interior decoration business mydeco.com; Hugh Hendry, co-founder of hedge fund Eclectica Asset Management.

    2011-10-01T00:30:00Z

    9x02 Episode 2

    9x02 Episode 2

    • 2011-10-01T00:30:00Z30m

    Evan and his guests discuss McDonald's. After a rocky period in the middle of the last decade, how well has the global burger chain managed to revive its famous fast-food formula? They also debate whether the progress of radical new technology has slowed down.
    Evan is joined in the studio by: Greg Lucier, chief executive of US biotechnology company Life Technologies; Rita Clifton, chairman of branding consultancy Interbrand; Jill McDonald, chief executive of McDonald's UK.

    2011-10-08T00:30:00Z

    9x03 Episode 3

    9x03 Episode 3

    • 2011-10-08T00:30:00Z30m

    Evan asks his panel if it's getting easier to create a new business in the wired world, or does a lower barrier to entry mean it's more difficult to get noticed? They also consider how good businesses are built on the back of mistakes.
    Evan is joined in the studio by Matt Brittin, managing director of Google, UK and Ireland; Lara Morgan, founder of Pacific Direct and Company Shortcuts; Luke Johnson, serial entrepreneur and chairman of Risk Capital Partners.

    2011-10-15T00:30:00Z

    9x04 Episode 4

    9x04 Episode 4

    • 2011-10-15T00:30:00Z30m

    Stephanie asks her panel about the dos and don'ts of marketing. They also talk about messiness in the workplace. Is there any truth to the claim that a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind?
    Stephanie is joined in the studio by Richard Harpin, chief executive of emergency home repairs business Homeserve; Nick Wheeler, founder and chairman of shirt company Charles Tyrwhitt; Charles Cohen, chief executive of mobile gaming company Probability Plc.

    2011-10-22T00:30:00Z

    9x05 Episode 5

    9x05 Episode 5

    • 2011-10-22T00:30:00Z30m

    With protests continuing around the world against the financial sector, three guests from that industry swap candid thoughts about it. Evan puts to them a fundamental question: is their industry creating genuine wealth, or is it essentially parasitic, finding clever ways of distributing other people's wealth to its own workers?

    Joining Evan in the studio are Ken Olisa, chairman of boutique technology merchant bank Restoration Partners; Ian Gorham, chief executive of financial advisory firm Hargreaves Lansdown; Julian Roberts, chief executive of savings and investment group Old Mutual.

    2011-10-29T00:30:00Z

    9x06 Episode 6

    9x06 Episode 6

    • 2011-10-29T00:30:00Z30m

    This week Evan and his guests serve up a smorgasbord of topics, from Swedish business and the IKEA model, to the crisis in the Eurozone crisis. They also discuss proliferation - how many different products should a company sell?

    Joining Evan in the studio are John Vincent, co-founder of Leon Restaurants; Helena Morrissey, chief executive of global asset manager Newton Investment Management; Peter Jelkeby, senior vice president of Swedish chain store Clas Ohlson.

    2011-11-05T01:30:00Z

    9x07 Episode 7

    9x07 Episode 7

    • 2011-11-05T01:30:00Z30m

    Evan Davis and the panel consider the secrets of a happy business marriage - those key symbiotic partnerships companies have with each other. They also discuss whether flat organisations work best.
    Joining Evan in the studio are Mike Roney, chief executive of business supplies distributor Bunzl; James Reed, chairman of recruitment specialist Reed; and Nicola Shaw, chief executive of HS1, the fast rail link from London to the Channel Tunnel.

    2011-11-12T01:30:00Z

    9x08 Episode 8

    9x08 Episode 8

    • 2011-11-12T01:30:00Z30m

    After a week of turmoil in the bond markets, Evan and his panel discuss the importance of bonds in business. The boss of Heathrow talks about the trials and tribulations of running one of the world's busiest airports, and the panel swap thoughts on whether a good business manager can run any company of any type.
    Joining Evan in the studio are Mark Elborne, president and chief executive of multinational conglomerate GE (UK and Ireland); Alison Carnwath, chairman of property company Land Securities; and Colin Matthews, chief executive of airport owner and operator BAA.

    2011-11-19T01:30:00Z

    9x09 Episode 9

    9x09 Episode 9

    • 2011-11-19T01:30:00Z30m

    Evan and his panel debate whether now is the time for companies to pursue big, ambitious ideas - or is it a time for more modest aspirations? They also discuss banking with the boss of retail banking at Royal Bank of Scotland, and take stock of the consumer sector in the run-up to Christmas.
    Joining Evan in the studio are Brian Hartzer, chief executive of RBS UK Retail, Wealth and Ulster; David Martin, chief executive of transport company Arriva; Nadim Ednan-Laperouse, founder and managing director of WOW toys.

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