TV ignores the right to privacy as it makes its way into the courthouse and, even further, into the files of the prisoners applying for parole. Then it acts as jury, as it openly points out the guilty and goes in for the hunt. We want to put the public broadcaster on trial to see whether we are violators of privacy or defenders of the public interest, all in the name of justice.
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Nayadet is accused of trafficking drugs. All the evidence seems to prove she is guilty. For the first time in the history of Chilean television, we will see a criminal…
Guilty or Not Guilty / The Nayadet Case
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In this three-part programme, a series of offenders jailed for serious crimes try to persuade the Parole Board that they should be released early. Mukhtar brutally…
Lock ‘em Up Or Let ‘em Out
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Thirteen years ago Stephen Lawrence’s death became embedded in the UK’s psyche. Three failed police investigations mean the killers still remain at large.…
The Boys Who Killed Stephen Lawrence
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