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Deadline (1995 TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Deadline (1995 TV series)
''Deadline'' is a British fly-on-the-wall documentary series following the journalists at Yorkshire Television's local news service, ''Calendar''. It was broadcast as a series of six episodes on Channel 4 in 1995 as part of its ''Whose News?'' season. ==Production== Yorkshire Television agreed to allow access to Channel 4's fly-on-the-wall documentary series following ITN's refusal to take part in the project. Most of the ''Calendar'' team took part in the documentary rather than be accused of hypocrisy; Christa Ackroyd says, "how could I, a TV journalist whose job it is to persuade others to appear on camera, refuse to take part when the tables were turned?".〔 The documentary crew spect three months following the newsgatherers at Yorkshire TV.〔Episode 1, Deadline, 20 March 1995, Channel 4〕 Some material was removed from the broadcast version. Journalist Alan Hardwick was captured making some, what ''The Guardian''s media editor labels "fairly abusive", remarks about criminals.〔 Ackroyd reports that some people refused to sign release forms, and 'no filming' areas were established.〔 Yorkshire TV were unhappy at the documentary's press release, which began: "Coming up in just a moment, the biggest petunia in the world – and the man whose grown it. But first, the Bradford murder." Channel 4 thought that the sentence reflected ''Calendar''s diverse content, but Yorkshire were concerned that it made them look silly. The press was requested not to use the offending words.〔
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