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Anyone watching the Moors Murders drama tonight?

44 replies

crazydazy · 14/05/2006 17:42

DP and I quite fancy watching it but hope it doesn't go into too much detail.

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Turquoise · 14/05/2006 17:45

Maybe I'm being po-faced, but I really can't understand why this has been made into 'drama/entertainment'. The facts are so well known, and nothing new can come out of it, it's salacious iMO.

Blandmum · 14/05/2006 17:46

Not me, rather tasteless, families of victims etc etc

It leaves out the more ghastly aspects I understand.

GDG · 14/05/2006 17:49

I know someone who has seen it (works for ITV) and says it's teh most disturbing thing she has ever seen.

I kind of want to watch it but at the same time, I do dwell on things and I think it would 'haunt' me for a good while

tillykins · 14/05/2006 18:01

sort of want to watch it but worried that its a bit car crash tv

Actually, I'm surprised it hasn't been done sooner

nutcracker · 14/05/2006 18:04

I can't decide either.

CountessDracula · 14/05/2006 18:06

Yes I am going to watch it

They have done this with the consent/participation of the families so I don't think you need to worry. It is from the POV of The Smiths too, so a new angle

Blandmum · 14/05/2006 18:07

Didn't realise they had the families 'on side'. Still think that I'll give it a miss.

TheDullWitch · 14/05/2006 18:09

Why on earth sit down for a Sunday evening and watch people plotting to torture children to death? What kind of entertainment is that? Why spend millions recreating facts we already know, about the most horrible suffering, just to attract ratings.

GDG · 14/05/2006 18:13

Hmm, I know what you mean but it's just human interest isn't it? How many programmes have there been about 9/11 - that one that actually had recordings of telephone calls from people on the planes - it doesn't really achieve anything or help anyone does it?

I don't really know what the angle is of this programme though tbh - will it follow how they were 'caught' or is it about how the lives of the families were changed?

I don't kow, I'm a 'fence sitter oner' because I can see why it's of interest but can also see that it's a bit pointless and upsetting.

SaintGeorge · 14/05/2006 18:20

It has been done now because it is the 40th anniversary of the end of the trial.

It certainly has the \link{http://www.southmanchesterreporter.co.uk/news/s/212/212829_moors_murder_mum_welcomes_tv_drama.html\backing of the families.}

puff · 14/05/2006 18:23

No, not interested.

Very fed up at the dearth of good quality original drama on tv.

JoolsToo · 14/05/2006 18:30

I'll be watching, I was a youngster in Manchester at the time so it holds a certain interest to me. Also read Emlyn Williams 'Beyond Belief' eons ago.

popsycal · 14/05/2006 20:17

what tine

shellybelly · 14/05/2006 20:43

there have been too many awful stories in the news concerning babies/children in the last twelve months. I would probably break down in tears if i sat and watched this.

blueteddy · 14/05/2006 21:56

I have started watching this, but don't know if I will be able to watch it all. I feel it will get too disturbing.

Waswondering · 14/05/2006 22:01

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2shoes · 14/05/2006 22:09

yuck and double yuck...thats a no

WestCountryLass · 14/05/2006 23:20

I have watched it and it was certainly disturbing :( Did not realise that was how they caught them, no mention of that bloke to my recollection.

CountessDracula · 14/05/2006 23:25

Then you have never read anything about it!

Where do you think the name of The Smiths came from??

I thought it was ok, slightly odd as a friend of mine was in it which I wasn't expecting. It certainly wasn't sensationalist

rickman · 14/05/2006 23:41

I saw the last half an hour and found it quite upsetting. It's one of those things where you think you know all about it, but you don't really. Who was the person they killed at the end? Not sure if I will watch tomorrow or not.

alexsmum · 14/05/2006 23:43

i felt it was too sympathetic to myra hindley.it was only at the end that she emerged as the evil bitch she was.

CountessDracula · 14/05/2006 23:43

\link{http://www.free-webspace.biz/thevictims/evans_edward.html\Edward Evans}

Sorry I do know a lto about this as have read the books about it

Heathcliffscathy · 14/05/2006 23:44

oi

rickman · 14/05/2006 23:47

Thanks CD. Clicked through to the main website though, very harrowing. :(

TinyGang · 15/05/2006 00:00

My god that site is so, so sadSad