Netflix has released a first look clip of The Garden Productions’ Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers.
The series tells the story of one of the most devastating terror attacks on British soil and the ensuing three weeks of panic, paranoia and manhunts that changed Britain forever – told by those who lived it.
On 7th July 2005, four British men detonated suicide bombs on the London transport system, killing 52 and injuring over 700. A failed second attack, two weeks later, triggered Britain’s biggest-ever manhunt and led to the fatal police shooting of an innocent man. As the country struggled to make sense of these shocking events, the authorities raced against the clock to stop further attacks.
Through exclusive interviews, unseen archive and powerful first-person accounts – including survivors, victim’s families, people who knew the bombers, police investigators, the lead explosives expert, the Prime Minister, the head of MI5, the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, key firearms officers, citizen heroes, and journalists and campaigners trying to uncover the truth behind those frenzied weeks – this gripping, immersive series puts us back inside the events, minute by minute, tracing the shockwaves of the attacks and the hunt to find those responsible. How and why did this happen?
Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers launches 1st July. Executive Producers: Zac Beattie & Flavia Taylor. Co-Executive Producer: Duncan Coates. Series Director: Liza Williams. Series Producers: Elliott Swinburn, Zehra Yas. Producers: Hannah Keep, Fozia Nasir, Mahi Iftikhar. Production Executive: Victoria Thomas. Line Producer: Sophie Campbell
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