Irish industry `By Design'

Forget Fawlty Towers - a new eight-part documentary on the real hotel business promises some hilarious moments as it delves behind…

Forget Fawlty Towers - a new eight-part documentary on the real hotel business promises some hilarious moments as it delves behind the reception desk of the Liverpool Hotel Adelphi. Hotel, on BBC 1, Monday, 9.30 p.m.10 p.m., starts with the Grand National bomb hoax earlier this year which forced thousands of spectators to seek hotel accommodation in Liverpool. The Adelphi's general manager, Ms Eileen Downey, lost no time renting out spare mattresses for £45 a night.

"There are more cowboys in the alarm-fitting business than in Dallas" reckons a British police source in Crime Beat: Alarm! Alarm! Alarm! on BBC 1, Wednesday, 8 p.m.8.30 p.m. But its investigation into the burglar alarm business reports that help is at hand, with the development of new highly sophisticated home monitoring systems.

More than two million cases of work-related illness in Britain last year cost nearly £16 billion, reports The Pulse on Channel 4, Monday, 11.30 a.m.-noon. The programme examines employee litigation over workplace illness, and looks at Denmark's emphasis on occupational health. [SBX]

Meanwhile, workplace accidents come under the spotlight in The Business Hour, BBC 2, Monday, 5 a.m.6 a.m.

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A new series covering aspects of Irish design starts with heart surgeon Mr Maurice Neligan and fashion designer Ms Mary Gregory this week. By Design, RTE 1, Thursday 10.40 p.m.11.10 p.m., filmed by Cian de Buitlear, will focus on design in fashion, craft, computers, medical equipment and cars in the course of the series.

Finally, chairman of Toyota Ireland, Dr T.P. Mahony and former chairman of the Revenue Commissioners, Mr Seamus Parceir, are among the high achievers looking back in Leargas at their formative years in the North Monastery in Cork, RTE 1, Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.-8 p.m.