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The Queen of Green, Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick, features in the funky summer magazine The Heaven and Earth Show (Sunday…

The Queen of Green, Body Shop founder, Anita Roddick, features in the funky summer magazine The Heaven and Earth Show (Sunday, 11.10 a.m., BBC 1). She tells Catrina Skepper about the influence of her Italian mother and why she still worries about how she looks.

The most famous management consultancy in the world, McKinsey & Co, allowed Masters of the Universe: Joining the Firm (Sunday, 8 p.m., Channel 4) to take an intimate look at its system for training staff into its codes and values. In this second of three programmes 26 recruits from 15 different countries are shown the McKinsey way. €1); Helen Dillon meets oil painting conservationist, Roland Hulme-Beaman; and Desiree Shortt joins Helen to examine some fine Derby porcelain.

Angela Walker is being given a company car and no longer needs her 1988 Rover 213 - Deals on Wheels (Tuesday, 8.30 p.m., Channel 4) sees if she will find a buyer who shares her enthusiasm for purple. Richard Sutton guides the viewer through the risk of buying classic cars at auction.

Models Close Up (Tuesday, 11.30 p.m., Network 2) is directed by David Bailey who takes a model from her initial moments of discovery to survival and into the unreal lifestyle of the supermodel.

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In the final episode of City Stories (Thursday, 11.00 p.m., Channel 4) the individuals featured in the series contemplate their future in the Square Mile; a protest against capitalism in the City ends in violence and the doomed Liffe traders swap their bad-boys image for heroic defenders of the futures exchange.