But he agreed to it. It wouldn't have been filmed if he hadn't.JasonKaotic said:Not because of the sight of someone dying, it's just a bit disrespectful. I don't think anyone wants to spend the last moments of their life with a camera pressed in their face, then their family mourning their death with people just stood there recording them.Phlakes said:Why is it wrong? People face death in their families all the time, why shouldn't it be allowed on TV?JasonKaotic said:This is pretty wrong on way too many levels. How the hell is this allowed?!
depending on where you live, you might be able to watch it on bbc iplayer, i assume it will be put up there.Quaxar said:Where can I watch it? This concept actually sounds quite thought-through and everything...
Y'know, like a documentation. Not like they put him on a stage and spun the wheel of cancer until it came out "death". Now that would be sick.
This on the other hand... I've seen worse, really.
EDIT: Huge wall of rules? Don't make me read them all again to see what has changed, just tell me "X is now different, check it out!" and it'd be much easier.
^That. I really don't see any problem with this. Don't like it, change the channel.Optional Opinion said:If the Family don't mind and the man himself doesn't mind, then I see no harm.
I watched and it was fascinating.
If parents don't want their kids to watch questionable content then they shouldn't let them watch TV at that time (21:00). Anyway, I don't think the program would hold children's attention.
Yeah, HOW COULD THEY *wink*Cpt Corallis said:OH MY GOD! Did you see as well that they showed the first few minutes of a babies life! The programmers at the BBC disgust me. How dare they get permission from a dying man to use his death as a means of educating people on a topic that is not usually discussed! How dare they make an insightful and thought provoking programme!arc1991 said:This is wrong on SO many levels =| i can't believe the BBC have showed this!
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2011/05/12/sick-grandad-becomes-first-person-in-britain-to-die-on-national-television-115875-23124043/
I actually can't believe the Family aloud it either, it's just...wrong! The BBC says it's for science, i say it's wrong and should not have been shown! What if kids were to have see this? it's just stupid and to be honest i think the family should be ashamed!
Your thoughts?
Well said, I couldn't agree more. It sounds like a very profound documentary and the only reason it's unsettling is because it forces us to be face to face with the truth of our mortality. Granted I think there's probably a suitable age for children to watch it, but I believe parents are well within their rights to decided if it's something they want to expose their children to.k-ossuburb said:*snip*
Budd Dwyer. About 24 years ago and it was just the face. He put the gun in his mouth and shot up into his skull.Robot Overlord said:What about that guy who shot himself in the face on TV? Pretty sure that was like 20 years ago