Synopsis
In the 18th century the City of London was the financial centre of the world economy and merchants crowded the coffee houses to plan their global operations.
- Programme: Commodities
- Episode: Free Markets For Free Men
- Channel: Channel 4
- Broadcast year: 1986
- Geography
Licence: ERA Licence required
UK only
Staff and students of licensed education establishments only
Cannot be adapted
Add Notes
More clips from Commodities
Coffee Is The Gold Of The Future | Commodities
Coffee Is The Gold Of The Future | Commodities
With an export value of some $15 billion a year coffee is the 2nd most valuable commodity after oil, providing ten countries, ...
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
With the decline of the Brazilian sugar-cane industry following the dutch withdrawal in 1654, the caribbean, hitherto the haven for the ...
Tea Fortunes | Commodities
Tea Fortunes | Commodities
The history of tea is now closely associated with the british empire, but only china and japan grew tea indigenously.
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
In 1624, when the Dutch West India Company invaded Brazil and seized control of the Portugese sugar industry, Amsterdam was already th...
Coffee Is The Gold Of The Future | Commodities
Coffee Is The Gold Of The Future | Commodities
With an export value of some $15 billion a year coffee is the 2nd most valuable commodity after oil, providing ten countries, ...
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
With the decline of the Brazilian sugar-cane industry following the dutch withdrawal in 1654, the caribbean, hitherto the haven for the ...
Tea Fortunes | Commodities
Tea Fortunes | Commodities
The history of tea is now closely associated with the british empire, but only china and japan grew tea indigenously.
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
In 1624, when the Dutch West India Company invaded Brazil and seized control of the Portugese sugar industry, Amsterdam was already th...
More resources about The causes of inequality
4: Gold and E-waste | Blood, Sweat and Luxuries
4: Gold and E-waste | Blood, Sweat and Luxuries
Young British consumers work alongside luxury goods makers in Africa and Asia. In Ghana they mine gold and discover the terri...
This is Congo | Storyville
This is Congo | Storyville
A raw and unfiltered insight into the bloodiest conflict since the Second World War - the civil war in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Toxic Cost of Going Green | Unreported World
Toxic Cost of Going Green | Unreported World
Jamal Osman travels to the Democratic Republic of Congo, to investigate the dirty business of cobalt mining and the toxic cost f...
British colonialism and Kenyan tea | This World
British colonialism and Kenyan tea | This World
Simon Reeve investigates the colonial history that has shaped both the landscape and tea trade in Kenya.
4: Trade, Debt and Aid | World 2000
4: Trade, Debt and Aid | World 2000
Global creation and distribution of wealth, effect of fair trade and international debt.
Climate change and the coffee industry | Natural World
Climate change and the coffee industry | Natural World
Climate change is threatening the future of the coffee industry in Vietnam.
Episode 2 | Burma with Simon Reeve
Episode 2 | Burma with Simon Reeve
Simon visits Mandalay and travels to a conflict zone to meet a rebel army who have been fighting the Burmese military for decades.
Lasting impacts of the Vietnam War | This World
Lasting impacts of the Vietnam War | This World
Simon Reeve investigates the continued impacts of the Vietnam War on rural communities in Vietnam.
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
Leaving Home For Sugar | Commodities
With the decline of the Brazilian sugar-cane industry following the dutch withdrawal in 1654, the caribbean, hitherto the haven for the ...
Vietnamese coffee | This World
Vietnamese coffee | This World
Simon Reeve talks to an coffee consultant about the reasons why Vietnam does not benefit from the profits of the coffee industry.
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
White Gold, Black Market | Commodities
In 1624, when the Dutch West India Company invaded Brazil and seized control of the Portugese sugar industry, Amsterdam was already th...