The Bombing of Pan Am 103
- टीवी मिनी सीरीज़
- 2025
1988 के लॉकरबी बम विस्फोट से जुड़ी घटनाओं पर आधारित. लॉकरबी अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर दुर्घटना की जांच और छोटे शहर और प्रियजनों को खोने वाले परिवारों पर इसके विनाशकारी प्रभाव पर ध्यान कें... सभी पढ़ें1988 के लॉकरबी बम विस्फोट से जुड़ी घटनाओं पर आधारित. लॉकरबी अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर दुर्घटना की जांच और छोटे शहर और प्रियजनों को खोने वाले परिवारों पर इसके विनाशकारी प्रभाव पर ध्यान केंद्रित करेगा.1988 के लॉकरबी बम विस्फोट से जुड़ी घटनाओं पर आधारित. लॉकरबी अटलांटिक के दोनों किनारों पर दुर्घटना की जांच और छोटे शहर और प्रियजनों को खोने वाले परिवारों पर इसके विनाशकारी प्रभाव पर ध्यान केंद्रित करेगा.
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A few reviewers have given dreadful scores because it's unrealistic. I have an imagination so I can imagine what it would be like to be the first on the scene. These people are complaining there's not enough bodies! I mean come on, we don't need to see that. We can all imagine what 270 deaths would look like! I would imagine that the response would be coordinated initially from Glasgow. Another reviewer thought that there should be more emphasis on local responders. My response to that would be that they should make their own dramatisation with the focus on local responders. Oh and while they are at it make it a gory, rather than a sensitive drama respecting the dead and bereaved.
I live exactly on the flight path probably one more minute into the flight. This could have been us. It could have been a lot of places.
So far so good. It's not over dramatised. It's a sensitive portrayal of actual events.
I live exactly on the flight path probably one more minute into the flight. This could have been us. It could have been a lot of places.
So far so good. It's not over dramatised. It's a sensitive portrayal of actual events.
This is what the BBC does so well. Not over dramatised, but based on good research and faithful to the events.
I've given 7/10 until I see more but with just episode 1, I am blown away by the preparation, scene setting, extras, props.
Initially disappointed with the representation of 1988 like it was the 60s or 70s! I remember that year and the UK was much more power dressing and double breasted jackets... Though maybe not in Lockerbie, tbf.
Acting and script is a bit patchy, but there are some great actors to carry this off, albeit with some sketchy US accents.
Lastly, to reflect on the event itself. What a dreadful thing to do. So much terror, and for what. The btards. It's a testament to this tragedy that we are reconstructing it nearly 40 years later.
I've given 7/10 until I see more but with just episode 1, I am blown away by the preparation, scene setting, extras, props.
Initially disappointed with the representation of 1988 like it was the 60s or 70s! I remember that year and the UK was much more power dressing and double breasted jackets... Though maybe not in Lockerbie, tbf.
Acting and script is a bit patchy, but there are some great actors to carry this off, albeit with some sketchy US accents.
Lastly, to reflect on the event itself. What a dreadful thing to do. So much terror, and for what. The btards. It's a testament to this tragedy that we are reconstructing it nearly 40 years later.
The horror of the Lockerbie bombing in 1988 has been portrayed before in documentaries and also the recent drama starring Colin Firth as a bereaved father.
This series, though, is primarily focused on the extremely complex, wide-ranging and stressful investigation and the multiple countries and agencies who worked together to find the culprits. The whole cast is excellent but in particular Connor Swindells and Patrick J Adams as the Scottish Police and FBI leads are tremendous and so believable. The years of dogged investigation and the many, many professionals who worked tirelessly to identify the bombers is inspirational. Those who were involved will never be the same again, I'm sure.
The torment of the families is very much to the fore as well, and the close bond that many of them formed with the people of Lockerbie and members of the investigation team over the following years is very emotionally played here. Phylis Logan is great as a local lady who forms a volunteer group to carefully clean and sort out the victims' belongings so they could return as much as possible to the grieving families.
This is a very, very good series and it is extremely emotionally affecting.
This series, though, is primarily focused on the extremely complex, wide-ranging and stressful investigation and the multiple countries and agencies who worked together to find the culprits. The whole cast is excellent but in particular Connor Swindells and Patrick J Adams as the Scottish Police and FBI leads are tremendous and so believable. The years of dogged investigation and the many, many professionals who worked tirelessly to identify the bombers is inspirational. Those who were involved will never be the same again, I'm sure.
The torment of the families is very much to the fore as well, and the close bond that many of them formed with the people of Lockerbie and members of the investigation team over the following years is very emotionally played here. Phylis Logan is great as a local lady who forms a volunteer group to carefully clean and sort out the victims' belongings so they could return as much as possible to the grieving families.
This is a very, very good series and it is extremely emotionally affecting.
The small Scottish community of Lockerbie was rocked when a Pan Am flight carrying over 250 passengers crashed into a housing estate; all on board the flight were killed, as well as a number of locals. This details the subsequent investigation and the relentless fight for justice.
I worry about docudramas from the BBC these days; they have a habit of focusing on things other than the story. Credit where it's due, though; in this instance, it tells the story very well. As an eight-year-old, I remember watching the news, with Michael Buerk announcing the disaster on the BBC; it was harrowing. It's a shocking story, one that will never be forgotten. When the name Lockerbie is mentioned, the crash is remembered.
It's sensitively handled; I felt they managed it all with a degree of respect. At no time did they opt to sensationalise or over-dramatise it. If I had one criticism, I felt it could have been cut down to four or five episodes. Very well made, with some great visuals and on-point period details.
I thought Connor Swindells was particularly good; he's terrific from start to finish. Peter Mullan and Tony Curran were also excellent.
8/10.
I worry about docudramas from the BBC these days; they have a habit of focusing on things other than the story. Credit where it's due, though; in this instance, it tells the story very well. As an eight-year-old, I remember watching the news, with Michael Buerk announcing the disaster on the BBC; it was harrowing. It's a shocking story, one that will never be forgotten. When the name Lockerbie is mentioned, the crash is remembered.
It's sensitively handled; I felt they managed it all with a degree of respect. At no time did they opt to sensationalise or over-dramatise it. If I had one criticism, I felt it could have been cut down to four or five episodes. Very well made, with some great visuals and on-point period details.
I thought Connor Swindells was particularly good; he's terrific from start to finish. Peter Mullan and Tony Curran were also excellent.
8/10.
Colin Firth starred in Sky's five-part drama series "Lockerbie: A Search for Truth" about the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103.
Both drama were produced due to a court case that has not yet concluded, who was involved is speculation and both drama's looked at evidence. The one on BBC not as good, but focuses more on the police side of story and the other a fathers fight for justice and how eviedence is hard to find, yet he found out more than he should have. BBC seems to be spreading a properganda story, but the truth may yet still come out. There is always more questions than answers in these cases.
This bbc drama was more tedious in level of facts per episode and did not have the human factor that the sky drama brought to us. The bbc dramas do not seem to be delivering the punch they used to .
Both drama were produced due to a court case that has not yet concluded, who was involved is speculation and both drama's looked at evidence. The one on BBC not as good, but focuses more on the police side of story and the other a fathers fight for justice and how eviedence is hard to find, yet he found out more than he should have. BBC seems to be spreading a properganda story, but the truth may yet still come out. There is always more questions than answers in these cases.
This bbc drama was more tedious in level of facts per episode and did not have the human factor that the sky drama brought to us. The bbc dramas do not seem to be delivering the punch they used to .
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- ट्रिवियाThis BBC serialised docudrama should not be confused with the US-produced mini-series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth (2025) starring Colin Firth, nor the documentary series Lockerbie: The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (2025), both of which were also released in 2025.
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