7/7 The London Bombings
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The big yin

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280 posts

57 months

Wednesday 8th January
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I have just finished watching this and have to say what an amazing programme.
It showed that all the emergency services that attended did so without a thought for themselves , going into situations not knowing if there was another device primed to go off.
It also showed the investigation and how the bombers were tracked , followed and eventually caught and arrested.
As for the detectives and other staff they should be commended for their work and they should be applauded for what they had to cope with , It must have been horrific and I hope they all got trauma counselling and help with their mental wellbeing after this .


cuprabob

16,927 posts

230 months

Wednesday 8th January
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It got a mention on this thread.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

It might be worth getting a moderator to move this thread into the TV section.

essayer

10,220 posts

210 months

Thursday 16th January
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I couldn’t get into this at all, the production style really put me off

It felt like a cheap Ch5 documentary where they repeat stuff over and over to fill up time. Yes, I know who the head of MI5 was, you showed me already.

Such a serious subject, and it felt so trivialised.

tim0409

5,310 posts

175 months

Thursday 16th January
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essayer said:
Such a serious subject, and it felt so trivialised.
I appreciate your opinion but I really didn’t get that sense at all, and I have form for giving up on documentaries that are badly done/annoying; in this case I thought it was excellent and watched all four episodes over two nights.

cuprabob

16,927 posts

230 months

Thursday 16th January
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I thought it was quite well done too.

What I did find quite interesting after watching the recent documentary on the Charles De Menzes shooting on Ch4 or Ch5, can't remember which, is what Sir Ian Blair was saying seemed to be a different interpretation and that Cressida Dick didn't make an appearance and explain her role over the period.

thetapeworm

12,761 posts

255 months

Friday 17th January
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It was done in a very BBC way and needed to be, I didn't "enjoy" it but I found it to be a good watch.

I need a follow-up by the same team now to cover "what happened next and where we are today when it comes to detecting people like this the moment they start hitting Google to search for stuff.


daqinggregg

4,823 posts

145 months

Friday 17th January
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I felt it was exceptionally well crafted and produced, there is little narration from the producers, letting those involved tell (no doubt under direction) their story, it’s brought together in cohesive manner.

As with all these types of progammes, to say you ‘enjoyed’ it sounds wrong, I do feel in displayed human decency of those involved in the aftermath which is nice to see.

There are some unexpected insights from those tasked with recovery of the deceased, the police as well as politicians.

Venisonpie

4,179 posts

98 months

Friday 17th January
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daqinggregg said:
I felt it was exceptionally well crafted and produced, there is little narration from the producers, letting those involved tell (no doubt under direction) their story, it’s brought together in cohesive manner.

As with all these types of progammes, to say you ‘enjoyed’ it sounds wrong, I do feel in displayed human decency of those involved in the aftermath which is nice to see.

There are some unexpected insights from those tasked with recovery of the deceased, the police as well as politicians.
Agreed, a very impressive bit of work. Compelling and enhanced by lack of adverts.

Randy Winkman

19,175 posts

205 months

Saturday 18th January
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tim0409 said:
essayer said:
Such a serious subject, and it felt so trivialised.
I appreciate your opinion but I really didn’t get that sense at all, and I have form for giving up on documentaries that are badly done/annoying; in this case I thought it was excellent and watched all four episodes over two nights.
Like you I didnt recognise it at all from "essayers" description. I thought it was really well done, down to the final few sequences with the mother talking about forgiveness and the survivor speaking of being in the paralympics and getting an MBE. Good TV.