"The Bombing of Pan Am 103" docudrama on BBC1. It started last night (Sunday) and continued tonight and I'm not sure what to make of it.
Part of the story so far is about the sovereign Scottish police struggle for control of the investigation. The plane blew up over Scotland and crashed on the town of Lockerbie, killing 17 of its citizens, with debris of all kinds spread over an area of 850 sq miles. It's stats heavy too, which'll keep the geeks engaged I guess and there are also sub-plots within the main story. (I'm still not entirely sure what the main story is). The FBI, German security and so on all play their intelligence cards close to their chests, being called out by the main man (Peter Mullan) the Scottish Detective Chief Superintendent.
There's a Lockerbie programme on BBC4 tonight which I'll watch.
The docudrama has me puzzled, but I'll stick with it, [EDIT] ESB Networks / Electric Ireland permitting.
I wanted to follow the Final of Mastermind tonight too, but when I got home at 6:15 pm I had no electricity. Between then and the start of "The Bombing of Pan Am 103" I had 7 or 8 more supply breaks. No explanation, no apology but my digital meter showed consumption of "C000000000" at one stage. Great service guys, thanks.