Surely you can see why this programme was important? It showed just how differently people are treated depending on their personal circumstances. How sad is it when a child is missing, may be dead and the media is only interested in throwing dirt at the parents, who are already probably going through hell.
I think it's sad that someone's income, area, home or personal situation can determine how they will be treated and how "newsworthy" their child is judged to be. As a nation, is that what we've become, is that all we care about? hearing a bit of juicy gossip????
Not an argument, just my