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Allegations of money laundering and corruption are shaking Pakistan and at the centre of the controversy is the family of the…

Allegations of money laundering and corruption are shaking Pakistan and at the centre of the controversy is the family of the prime minister. Correspondent Special (Saturday, 6.40 p.m., BBC2) reports on the allegations of massive loan defaults, fake bank accounts and vanishing millionaires.

There are very few building societies left that have not demutualised, The Money Programme (Sunday, 7.30 p.m., BBC2), looks at the history of them since the first one was founded in Britain more than 200 years ago.

Thousands of Britain's worst paid workers have ended up no better off that they were before the introduction of the minimum wage. In Panorama: Cheap Labour (Monday, 10.05 p.m., BBC1), Vivian White reports on the bosses who would rather break the law than pay the minimum.

Business tycoons may think twice about going by helicopter after watching Home Ground: Helicopter Down (Tuesday, 7.30 p.m., BBC2) which reports that in the past 10 years there have been 45 fatal helicopter crashes killing 90 people and more than 280 non-fatal crashes. The programme asks are helicopter companies more concerned about commercial gain than passenger safety.

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The movement to persuade the G8 leaders to cancel Third World debt at their forthcoming summit is growing. In Leviathan: A Load of Bankers & Apocalypse Now (Wednesday, 7.30 p.m., BBC2) comedian Jo Brand challenges a fictitious bank clerk about the debt crisis. IMF loans come at a price, the programme concludes, that is why as many as two million children in Tanzania don't go to school.

Soldiers are contributing a significant amount to the prosperity of Colchester in Essex. Soldier Town (Thursday, 9.00 p.m., Channel 4) follows them around the town as their local female fans follow the soldiers. [SBX]

It had to come, the first computer game series for grown-ups (children are disqualified as their handicaps would have to be too high) Later: Bits (Thursday, 12.15 a.m., Channel 4). Complete with a trio of glamorous gaming girls, Emily, Claudia and Aleks, the programme claims it will give the low down on what's high up on the list of must-have computer bits.