HockyRorror
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I have two. I’m also wondering if anyone else saw these two documentaries:
The first one was a 2011 BBC Three documentary about the youngest and only woman (at the time) to receive an ASBO for drunken behaviour and who had been barred from every from pub in Britain. Her name is Laura Hall. The documentary was really sad. She was only 21 at the time but addicted to alcohol. It showed her trying to overcome it and also documented her downfalls. I often wonder about her and how she is doing now. There’s nothing from a google search and I feel it’s completely intrusive and overboard looking around on Facebook. The only thing I could find was an interview about the making of the programme: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/2011/01/laura-hall-battle-with-booze.shtml
The other one was also a BBC Three documentary from 2009. It was about a 16 year old gay school boy called Tony who had left home and was living by himself whilst trying to find his non-immediate family. It was so sad watching him navigate through a world when he was just a disadvantaged child. Again, I would love to know how he is doing now, almost a decade later.
Am I the only weirdo who still thinks of things like this years after they’ve been on TV? Does anyone else have any? Or could anyone shed some light on either of the two people above?
The first one was a 2011 BBC Three documentary about the youngest and only woman (at the time) to receive an ASBO for drunken behaviour and who had been barred from every from pub in Britain. Her name is Laura Hall. The documentary was really sad. She was only 21 at the time but addicted to alcohol. It showed her trying to overcome it and also documented her downfalls. I often wonder about her and how she is doing now. There’s nothing from a google search and I feel it’s completely intrusive and overboard looking around on Facebook. The only thing I could find was an interview about the making of the programme: https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/tv/2011/01/laura-hall-battle-with-booze.shtml
The other one was also a BBC Three documentary from 2009. It was about a 16 year old gay school boy called Tony who had left home and was living by himself whilst trying to find his non-immediate family. It was so sad watching him navigate through a world when he was just a disadvantaged child. Again, I would love to know how he is doing now, almost a decade later.
Am I the only weirdo who still thinks of things like this years after they’ve been on TV? Does anyone else have any? Or could anyone shed some light on either of the two people above?