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Fifty years after the Windrush brought the first wave of Caribbean migrants to Britain, Sunday's The Money Programme: A Windrush…

Fifty years after the Windrush brought the first wave of Caribbean migrants to Britain, Sunday's The Money Programme: A Windrush Special, BBC 2, 6.307 p.m. examines how the children of that generation have fared in business. It seems many of Britain's modern black businessmen and women look to the US for role models.

Britain's Serious Fraud Office had a bad time in the 1990s. Fugitive financier Asil Nadir fled the country to escape prosecution and the Maxwell brothers were acquitted following a lengthy, expensive trial. On Sunday, Fraudbusters: Nightmare on Elm Street, BBC 2, 7.107.50 p.m. lifts the lid on this troubled period and includes an interview with Asil Nadir.

Why are most men less inclined to do the housework and driven to succeed in business in a way that women are not? Why Men Don't Iron, a new three-part series starting on Channel 4, Tuesday, 9 p.m. answers these and other questions. It's all in the brain, according to new research.

The bra has remained fundamentally unaltered since its invention in 1914. But all that is about to change thanks to industrial designers Richard Seymour and Dick Powell who take on this mighty challenge in Designs On Your . . . Bra, a new three-part series starting on Channel 4, Wednesday, 9 p.m.