
Panodrama 2019
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In 2019, filmmaker Tommy Robinson turned the tables on mainstream media with *Panodrama*, a gripping documentary that exposes the controversial tactics behind BBC's flagship investigative program, *Panorama*.
Director: Tommy Robinson
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Panodrama (2019) about?
*Panodrama* follows Tommy Robinson as he documents what he claims was a deliberate attempt by the BBC to discredit him through its *Panorama* program. The film reveals alleged attempts to manipulate former associates, the presence of an activist group influencing interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage that challenges the narrative of a respected news institution.
Who directed Panodrama?
The documentary was directed by Tommy Robinson, who also stars in the film and serves as the driving force behind this investigative project.
Who stars in Panodrama?
The film features Tommy Robinson, Lucy Brown, Tom Dupree, Joe Mulhall, and Bharath Ganesh as central figures in this unfolding media controversy.
Is Panodrama (2019) worth watching?
As a fast-paced, 64-minute documentary, *Panodrama* offers an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at media ethics and bias—ideal for fans of investigative films. While its perspective is highly partisan, the raw footage and direct engagement with the BBC make it a compelling watch for anyone interested in journalism's gray areas.
How long is Panodrama?
The runtime of *Panodrama* is 64 minutes.
About Panodrama (2019) — The explosive BBC exposé you won't see on *Panorama*
In 2019, filmmaker Tommy Robinson turned the tables on mainstream media with *Panodrama*, a gripping documentary that exposes the controversial tactics behind BBC's flagship investigative program, *Panorama*. Shot over just 64 minutes, this tense and revealing film captures Robinson's own fight against what he describes as a coordinated smear campaign, uncovering alleged coercion, blackmail, and third-party interference. Through exclusive on-screen footage, the documentary pulls back the curtain on behind-the-scenes manipulation, showing how former associates were pressured into fabricating narratives—and even how a key BBC host was caught on camera during filming.
With its raw, undercover approach, *Panodrama (2019)* delivers a provocative look at media ethics, free speech, and the blurred lines between journalism and advocacy. Directed by Robinson himself, this exposé-style film features key figures like Lucy Brown and Joe Mulhall, blurring the line between filmmaker and subject in a high-stakes battle of perception.