The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (BBC Drama)
Discussion
First of the 6 episodes aired last night, with the second airing tonight. Not sure on some the casting and their dodgy accents but based on the first episode it looks as though it's going to be good.
Looks as though the BBC are releasing each episode on iPlayer on the day it airs as opposed to all episodes being available to binge.
Looks as though the BBC are releasing each episode on iPlayer on the day it airs as opposed to all episodes being available to binge.
I'm guessing this is going for a general all round dramatisation but it'll be compared to "Lockerbie A Search For Truth" which was more focused on the account/campaigning of an individual perspective.
Be interesting if it sways a similar way to the earlier programme regarding the who, why, and whether the USA had a hand in steering things politically.
Be interesting if it sways a similar way to the earlier programme regarding the who, why, and whether the USA had a hand in steering things politically.
While I’m sure it may be very good, having seen less than 6 months ago, "Lockerbie A Search For Truth” which IMO was very well done, I can’t see the point of airing this.
Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
daqinggregg said:
While I’m sure it may be very good, having seen less than 6 months ago, "Lockerbie A Search For Truth” which IMO was very well done, I can’t see the point of airing this.
Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
Agree, and raking over the whole thing once again for those who suffered loss, injury or stress.Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
Rich1973 said:
G reg Sierra was a bit of a whoops last night.
And the VW corrado on a C. Tho they just about came out late 88, that one was a facelifted.Also the coppers new orion, love the bobbled A pillar interior, as they all are these days, whats left. Still looks a nice clean, well looked after example .
So far so food tho, nothing OTT and tonights cliff hanger!
daqinggregg said:
While I’m sure it may be very good, having seen less than 6 months ago, "Lockerbie A Search For Truth” which IMO was very well done, I can’t see the point of airing this.
Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
Agreed, not sure what can be added by telling the story again.Being based on a factual event, I doubt it’s got anything new to bring to the table, it certainly runs the risk of comparison.
“Lockerbie” benefited from the passage of time, peoples recollection being a bit hazy. I doubt (may be wrong) dramatization will somehow make this more involving.
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