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Working Lunch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Working Lunch
''Working Lunch'' was a television programme broadcast on BBC Two which covered business, personal finance and consumer news between 1994 and 2010. The programme was first aired on 19 September 1994. It had a quirky, relaxed style, especially when compared to other BBC business shows such as ''World Business Report''. In April 2010, the BBC announced that the programme was being cancelled at the end of July 2010. ''GMT'' with George Alagiah took its place in the schedule at 12:30 on BBC Two.〔(BBC's Working Lunch show to end ) BBC News, 23 April 2010.〕〔(Goodbye message from Working Lunch ) BBC News, 30 July 2010.〕 ==Graphics== The original title sequence created by Piers Helm, featured a real goldfish and a rubber shark in a tank that contained the programme's subject matter represented as kitsch fish tank objects. These objects were a treasure chest, bank, factory and a version of the Richard Rogers Lloyds building. The title sequence led to a virtual set that was designed to look like a converted warehouse when in fact, the studio it came from was the smallest BBC News studio. By 2000, the title sequence had been changed by BBC Design to a computer generated sequence in which a goldfish is trying to escape from a shark on board a sunken ship. The programme graphics also reflected this style with a marine-themed studio background. Other graphics were in a "crude clipart" style.
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