Must see documentaries..

Murder at the Cottage, a 5-parter on Sky by the acclaimed film director Jim Sheridan. Unlike most of these true crime stories, he has full access to the prime suspect in the as yet unsolved murder of a French documentary maker at her holiday home in rural West Cork 25 years ago - an oddball Manchester-born journalist.

 
Watched a good one tonight about the Trump Murdoch relationship.
Fox being sued for $4 billion for lies during the 2020 campaign.
These two trying to destroy democracy.
 
I have watched both documentaries on the bbc this week. Kudos to the bbc on this. Very tastefully put together and very compelling viewing. Was particularly awful listening to that poor firefighter who was the only one to survive out of his crew. Poor bloke is broken.
 
I have watched both documentaries on the bbc this week. Kudos to the bbc on this. Very tastefully put together and very compelling viewing. Was particularly awful listening to that poor firefighter who was the only one to survive out of his crew. Poor bloke is broken.
Here is hoping the lurking 9/11 conspiracy loons watched it
 
Just watching this 9/11 programme on BBC1. Watching hour by hour how Bush and his team acted. What a terrible day and and an awful 20 years that followed it. So many people affected.
It’s actually outrageous that an act, that was founded upon US incompetence and complacency around its own internal flight security measures, has been allowed to change the world in the way, and to the extent, it has - and not for the better. Far from it.
 

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