Watched the whole 5 episodes of Lockerbie on Sky tonight, thinking we would see who really bombed the Pan Am 103 airplane on December 21 1988 ,but no, it still remains a mistery.
Colin Firth was excellent in the part of the father of one of the 270 victims, fighting relentlessly for the truth,.
We passed the area driving up to Scotland two days later,
December 23, going up to celebrate Christmas with.the family, just like the.passengers who were on the plane going to the USA.
Such a sense of sadness.
I've only watched the first two episodes and whilst it's 'good' television, I caution that it's 'drama' and not 'documentary' with actors playing all the roles. Having said that, I wouldn't necessarily believe any of the actual politicians or intelligence agencies either
On a more serious note, I would love to spend an hour in Dr. Jim Swire's company and hear where he thinks we're currently at. I think he 89 now and still pressing for answers.
Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.
Last night we were treated to
"Guess who's coming to dinner" dated 1967! With Sydney Poiter, Spencer Tracey and the lovely Kathrine Hepburn.
Good acting, and considering it was almost 60 years old, the quality of the film was very good.
Quite enjoyable even today.
On prime video last night I watched this film "The Oak Room" I don't recommend this film as when it finished me and Mrs said to each other what was that all about. Just one of these films you have to keep watching but nothing ever happens.
It actually kept me awake half the night thinking about it.