Talking about family and their personal stories is one of the most powerful tools in storytelling.As public service broadcasters, we need to tell good stories, to create suspense, to enlightenthe viewer and to be relatable for our audience.We all know, the more drama, the more tears, the better for us.But do we know what we are doing when we dig deep into family history, reveal well-kept secretsand expose them to the world?How far do we go for a good story? Where does our responsibility begin and where does it end?Are we aware of all the consequences for our protagonist — or even us?Are we really keeping them safe whilst telling a compelling story?Join the conversation and tell us how far you will we go to exploit your dearest for a good story!
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