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Living Lockerbie

Living Lockerbie - The Media

To mark the 20th anniversary, an examination of how the media reacted to Britain's worst terrorist attack - the Lockerbie Air Disaster - and how events in 1988 and 1989 changed the way the media behaves in disaster situations. With extensive archive from the time and including interviews with Lockerbie residents and some of the media who covered the story and then worked with them to find a better relationship between those covering a story – and their victims.

Living Lockerbie - Memorials

On the 20th anniversary a look at some of the positive memorials created since 1988 to honour the 270 people who died in Britain's worst terrorist attack - the bombing of Pan-Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie. Interviewees include people in Lockerbie who have worked to remember the disaster, and the relatives who want to remember the missing.L

Director / Producer John Wallace
Editor Cassandra McGrogan
Executive Producer John Archer

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