It's on bbc2 tonight at 2305.
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Watched it on iplayer mate, ****ing unreal, none of his dna matched, someone elses did and they still said **** it he stays in jail 🤬
That group who helped him get justice in the end were great and they never gave up. He should have got some compensation for the 17 years and 4 months he was locked up for 🤬
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...fee-on-its-own
I found this utterly compelling.
The Fall - Sky Dive Murder Plot on All4. I think that the police woman involved in investigating the case will have an interesting story to tell about her own life regarding similarities to this situation.
Interesting 20 minute section from 60 Minutes Australia about the Titan submersable catastrophe, some interesting input from James Cameron.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb9uqlr7b4Q
Back on to oak island after not watching it. Now getting to the thinking the tunnels were built to take stuff off the island and there is plums there. Just lots of buttons!!
Second series of Tour De France Unchained is now on Netflix. Real eye opener into the world of professional cycling and what these guys go through.
Crime Scene : The vanishing at The Cecil Hotel, 4 parter originally on Netflix.
Code Blue : One punch killers on STV Player, not a pleasant watch.
Dispatches - Undercover A&E, got to feel so sorry for the staff on the front line and obviously the patients who are at risk if this is a common occurrence, it seems like the government has a short memory.
Confessions of a teenage fraudster.....BBC 2 on a Monday night or all 3 episodes on IPlayer. Utterly bizarre account of a Scottish teenager Elliot Castro and his jetsetting lifestyle completely funded by fraud.
Quiet on set: The dark side of kids TV, a very uncomfortable watch at times.
Drake Bell's story is particularly sad.
The greatest show never made, bizarre 3 episode documentary on Amazon Prime about a group of people duped into appearing on a reality TV show that didn't exist, halfway through Ep2 and no idea what the outcome is going to reveal.
Camden.
Excellent music documentary on Disney.
Fugitive - The mystery of the crypto queen, 3 parter on All4, I'm intrigued about cryptocurrency but, still don't really understand a thing about it. OneCoin certainly seemed to pull people in though.
Surviving The Post Office on iPlayer, quite amazing that they are still using the Horizon system
Stevie. Van Zandt : Disciple , on Sky Documentaries
Mastermind - To think like a killer, the story of Ann Burgess who helped create the BSU in The FBI, a truly remarkable woman.
Linford
Linford Christie’s side of things as he tackles sport, drug taking, the media, fame and racism
Hell Jumpers
A young man leaves the safety of Cornwall to volunteer to help evacuate stranded citizens from war torn Ukraine
Both available on BBCiPlayer
Another shout for Steve van Zandt - Disciple.
Doom Scroll - Andrew Tate
Probably more about how the internet controls peoples lives.
I find Tate equally loathsome and fascinating it’s crazy the amount of followers he’s sucked in.
Amazon Prime’s’The Street’, about the gentrification of Hoxton in east london, probably been mentioned already but my god what a heartbreaking watch.
We were in Belfast at the weekend and did a taxi tour of the Shankhill and the Falls Road. The guide recommended that we watch "Once Upon A Time in Northern Ireland" on the BBC iPlayer. It is basically personal stories of people who were either involved directly in The Troubles or that lived through it - from both sides and those who weren't really on a side at all. We got back yesterday and watched the first two episodes (it is a five parter). It is excellent. Some brutally honest stories and reflections from the people involved.
We'll hopefully finish it tonight.
Sven
Amazon Prime