Programme on tonight in the UK might be interesting -
Thusday 9th December 2004 BBC2 9.00 - 10.30pm
"The Man Who Broke Britain"
From the Radio Times:
"A 90-minute programme about the dangers of financial derivatives trading. Not tempted, but it turned out to be a wonderful piece of television. To look at, you'd think it was a documentary; in fact it is 99 per cent scripted drama, but so plausibly done that it should really have a warning flash in the corner of the screen saying "fiction" in big red letters. The idea is that in January 2005 a rogue trader brings down a City bank and precipitates a financial meltdown. The collapse is tied to a terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia and, since the trader is also a Saudi, the security services begin to suspect that an al-Qaeda sleeper cell possesses "financial weapons of mass destruction" called credit derivatives. Actors play all the main characters, giving convincing "interviews" on the events. "
Thusday 9th December 2004 BBC2 9.00 - 10.30pm
"The Man Who Broke Britain"
From the Radio Times:
"A 90-minute programme about the dangers of financial derivatives trading. Not tempted, but it turned out to be a wonderful piece of television. To look at, you'd think it was a documentary; in fact it is 99 per cent scripted drama, but so plausibly done that it should really have a warning flash in the corner of the screen saying "fiction" in big red letters. The idea is that in January 2005 a rogue trader brings down a City bank and precipitates a financial meltdown. The collapse is tied to a terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia and, since the trader is also a Saudi, the security services begin to suspect that an al-Qaeda sleeper cell possesses "financial weapons of mass destruction" called credit derivatives. Actors play all the main characters, giving convincing "interviews" on the events. "
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