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Tessa Mayes, investigative journalist and author, in conversation with Chris Shaw, senior programme controller, Five, and Pip Clothier, senior producer, BBC Documentaries.
Has the content of undercover programmes become too voyeuristic rather than journalistic? Do programmes tend to sensationalise rather than scrutinise issues? Should undercover methods be reigned in to protect people's privacy?
This debate was organised as part of the Battle of Ideas conference, a two-day event organised by the Institute of Ideas.
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29 October 2005 at 10:30 am |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Royal College of Art |
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