7/7 documentary

LivingForeverLivingForever Posts: 342
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Okay, I missed this because I was sadly watching Take That. Anyone see it?

Anyone know if it's being repeated at all?

James

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  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 354
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    You can watch it online.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 196
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    it was really moving, and quite eery
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 93
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    very powerful and very harrowing documentary. i was tempted to leave to room at several points as the police and firemen recounted their recollections of what they found at the bomb scenes.

    necessary programming all the same, so we all know how good a job the rescuers did.

    don't think anyone but the bbc could have carried it off either.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 461
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    You see, this is the kind of programming that the BBC makes which is value for money. I don't know even what genre you would class these programmes as, both programmes which take theoretical occurrence which could happen in the future, or takes a look back at an event in hindsight.

    These programmes are the BBC at their very, very best; compassionate and emotional.
  • weedledeedleweedledeedle Posts: 8,669
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    I watched this at the weekend..........
    I sat transfixed

    and wept silent tears at the end at the bravery of those policeme/women/the fire fighters/paramedics and doctors and for all the Tube staff that were involved that day.....

    Those people were HEROES - not the likes of overpaid jumped up zelebs :mad:
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