I've long been sceptical of anything on the TV masquerading as 'a documentary' or 'an expose' etc.
The plain fact is that they are all just dramas based on a little truth.
The truth was further brought home to me about 3 years ago when I collaborated with HBO to make a documentary called "The Middle Sex!" The final result was an interesting dramatic twist of the truth, but nonetheless quite entertaining and not too beyond the realm of possibility... but they weren't facts as the dictionary would describe them!
Check out this news story HERE!
As usual the liars that make these "documentaries" try to worm their way out of facing the truth yet again by blaming other people!
Maybe the BBC could finance a documentary about documentary makers... but then we'd definately be taken for a fictional ride!
From politics to TV and from culture to war we are in the grip of a "Bullshit Culture" which, when exposed, is quickly spun out of by bare faced lies and apportioning blame to others!
Don't believeeverything anything you see, read and hear! Chances are it's probably bullshit.
The plain fact is that they are all just dramas based on a little truth.
The truth was further brought home to me about 3 years ago when I collaborated with HBO to make a documentary called "The Middle Sex!" The final result was an interesting dramatic twist of the truth, but nonetheless quite entertaining and not too beyond the realm of possibility... but they weren't facts as the dictionary would describe them!
Check out this news story HERE!
ITV admission over 'faked' death!
Malcolm Pointon was diagnosed with Alzheimer's aged 51. ITV has admitted that an Alzheimer's patient who "passes away" in the final scene of a documentary actually died three days later. Publicity for the programme, to be screened next month, claimed it showed the final moments of Malcolm Pointon, a composer from Cambridgeshire.
ITV now says the footage was of Mr Pointon slipping into unconsciousness days earlier. Film maker Paul Watson blamed the mistake on ITV publicity material.
Malcolm Pointon was diagnosed with Alzheimer's aged 51. ITV has admitted that an Alzheimer's patient who "passes away" in the final scene of a documentary actually died three days later. Publicity for the programme, to be screened next month, claimed it showed the final moments of Malcolm Pointon, a composer from Cambridgeshire.
ITV now says the footage was of Mr Pointon slipping into unconsciousness days earlier. Film maker Paul Watson blamed the mistake on ITV publicity material.
Maybe the BBC could finance a documentary about documentary makers... but then we'd definately be taken for a fictional ride!
From politics to TV and from culture to war we are in the grip of a "Bullshit Culture" which, when exposed, is quickly spun out of by bare faced lies and apportioning blame to others!
Don't believe
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