A PROGRAMME focusing on Tavistock Pannier Market and broadcast on ITV Westcountry last week was invaluable advertising, according to market reeve Eddie Carruthers. The half-hour programme concentrated on the market and its traders ? and has already made an impression in the area, he said. ?Within a day I had half a dozen people ringing up saying they would like to trade in the market. ?It really came across very well. The TV people loved it and they?re coming back again to do another programme, which will be going out on December 15.? Mr Carruthers said following the broadcast, he has now had enquiries from the BBC. Researchers came to the market on Dickensian Evening, with a view to filming a documentary-style programme following the setting up of a market trader business on a ?lifestyle change? basis. The fact that Tavistock was voted ?Best Market Town? in a national poll earlier this year, and that it celebrates the 900th anniversary of the granting of its charter next year was a ?definite plus? in the eyes of the BBC, he said. Members of the town council?s properties committee were delighted with the broadcast interest. Cllr Mandy Govier wondered if the trader to be filmed might be along the lines of Del and Rodney from BBC?s ?Only Fools and Horses?, complete with their yellow three-wheeler van. Cllr Andrews, chairman of the committee, said whoever the ?mole in the market? was, it was ?all good advertising? for Tavistock: ?It could be good ? Peckham, New York, Paris ? and now Tavistock!?