5 November 2019:
Channel 4 has defended its decision to air new reality series Smuggled just 11 days after 39 people were found dead in a lorry in Essex.
The experimental show, which sees eight British citizens attempt to enter the UK by evading border checks, launched on Monday 4 November after being postponed for one week.
Despite the broadcast delay, the Home Office has said Channel 4 was “insensitive and irresponsible” to show the series so soon after the victims were discovered in a refrigerated lorry trailer on an industrial estate on 23 October.
However, Channel 4 has said the series is “a matter of urgent public interest”.
Channel 4 defends 'insensitive' decision to air reality show Smuggled after Essex lorry deaths
Channel 4 has defended its decision to air new reality series Smuggled just 11 days after 39 people were found dead in a lorry in Essex.
The experimental show, which sees eight British citizens attempt to enter the UK by evading border checks, launched on Monday 4 November after being postponed for one week.
Despite the broadcast delay, the Home Office has said Channel 4 was “insensitive and irresponsible” to show the series so soon after the victims were discovered in a refrigerated lorry trailer on an industrial estate on 23 October.
However, Channel 4 has said the series is “a matter of urgent public interest”.
Channel 4 defends 'insensitive' decision to air reality show Smuggled after Essex lorry deaths