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Selling your home shouldn't be difficult in the current climate but could you do it without the help of an estate agent? All …

Selling your home shouldn't be difficult in the current climate but could you do it without the help of an estate agent? All The Right Moves, Thursday, BBC 2, 8.30 p.m., is a new series about property buying, selling and owning homes.

The first programme looks at how to sell property without an estate agent (you need to be patient, to stay in a lot, and to word the small-ad with great care, apparently), and also how to present a house for sale.

BBC 2's Computers Don't Bite series continues: The Beginner's Guide, Monday, 7.30 p.m., looks at buying second-hand computers and how to shop by computer.

Meanwhile, Getting Started In Business, part of the Learning Zone slot, aims to help businesspeople make the most of computers. Getting Started is on every morning (except Saturday) between 5 a.m. and 5.45 a.m from Monday, May 25th, to Sunday, May 31st. The programme shows small to medium businesses embracing technology, and looks at the basics what to buy, how much it costs and whether it improves efficiency. It also focuses on the potential of the Internet.

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The consumer programme We Can Work It Out, UTV, Thursday, 7.30 p.m., looks at measures to improve security in multi-storey car-parks, and how to get the best price for a hotel room.

Even though we didn't qualify, many Irish football fans would love to be heading to France for the World Cup but with what tickets? Dispatches, Channel 4, 9 p.m., Thursday investigates a worldwide black-market network selling World Cup tickets. It claims the ease with which the French could buy tickets meant many sold them on to touts and, because of this, segregation of fans may be compromised and violence could follow.

In First Light, BBC 1, Sunday, Chas Bayfield, who has won many awards for his high-profile ad campaigns, including one for blackcurrant Tango, talks about being a Christian in the world of advertising.