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Persevere: "TTT Anne's comment was not referring to your OP but to one around 22.25 which was removed. " OK didn't realise, apologies Anne.
No, fed up of hearing about it. Same with Hillsborough. Time to move on.
it may depend on the focus of the drama. for instance, it could use the actual disaster as a backdrop to a drama focusing on the total inability of local government agencies to cope with a disaster situation - witness RBKC's response, where they declined outside help because "that would look like we couldn't cope". (they couldn't).
Dave 09.23, they did Aberfan in an episode of The Crown.

I see no reason not to do this.
The awful drama is surely experienced by those forced to live in 'Grenfell' buildings due to central government's procrastination in ridding the country of these potential killers.
my immediate thought was "it's too soon"
but then i realised it's actually a good few years ago

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