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Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« on: November 19, 2014, 10:58:21 AM »
Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession: Madeleine campaign gets 'favouritism' claims father of missing Norfolk boy

The Independent
18 November 2014

The father of a seven year-old boy who has been missing for 11 years has claimed that the parents of Madeleine McCann have received “favouritism” over the campaign to find their daughter. Norfolk Police launched an extensive hunt for Daniel Entwistle, of Great Yarmouth, who failed to return to his home on May 4 2003, four years to the day before the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal.

Daniel was captured on a local shop’s CCTV and his bike was found near a local quay, leading to a river bed search. But he remains missing 11 years on and the case faded from the headlines.

David Entwistle, Daniel’s father, questioned the resources and media attention which the McCann case still receives, seven years after her unresolved disappearance. “I’ve got 110% respect for Madeleine. I hope she does get found but I can’t understand why they’re in the paper every couple of days,” Mr Entwistle told Channel 5 documentary, Madeleine McCann: A Global Obsession, which airs Tuesday night. He added: “Feels like to me it’s favouritism because they’re up there and they’re always…they’re campaigning, they’re getting money here, there and left right and centre.”

Contributors to the programme claimed that the disparity was because the McCanns were a “middle-class family” who were able to successfully “market” their family tragedy.

Judy Bachrach, Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair who covered the case and interviewed the McCanns, said: “Gerry McCann (father) made it his business to, as he put it in an interview with me, ‘Market his child.’ He called it the ‘Marketing of Madeleine McCann’ and this, of course, was the act of a very desperate father. I cannot tell you that it worked perfectly, it worked very imperfectly but it worked.” Ms Bachrach added: “They were told by child abduction experts ‘If you cry on television…the kidnapper might get off on that.’ Horrible though that sounds, so she (Kate, mother) had to keep a stoic face on television. She couldn’t weep, she couldn’t look distraught and so she looked kind of like a robot.”

Matthew Parris, the Times columnist, told the programme: “Middle class people are better at arousing interest and at keeping attention focused.  Sometimes they have the levers at their disposal that working class people don’t.”
Journalist Martin Bright said: “If you’re a missing person, you shouldn’t be a boy, black or working class. I find it very worrying that journalists and editors go down the route of being particularly selective about the missing children that they focus on.”that it worked perfectly, it worked very imperfectly but it worked.”

Martin Frizell, GMTV editor at the time of the Entwistle and McCann cases, who narrated the documentary, admitted: “ The police investigation continued (into Daniel Entwistle) but after a few days and with no donations and no PR campaign, there was nothing new to report so we, and the rest of the media, quietly stopped covering it. It’s the nature of news that other stories were developing at the time. Eleven years on, Daniel’s still missing.”
Michael Cole, PR advisor to Mohamed Al Fayed, said of the negative media coverage that McCanns subsequently received: “The monstering of the McCanns by the British media is one of the most shameful episodes of the British free press.  It should not have happened.  Perhaps it was the heat of the Algarve sun or the fact that they were a long way from Fleet Street, though a collective madness seemed to afflict the whole of the British Press corp.”
In 2008, the McCanns accepted £550,000 libel damages and front-page apologies from Express Newspapers over false allegations that they were responsible for Madeleine’s death.

Madeleine McCann: A Global Obsession airs tonight at 7pm on Channel 5

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/madeleine-mccann-a-global-obsession-madeleine-campaign-gets-favouritism-claims-father-of-missing-norfolk-boy-9868280.html


This documentary can be viewed tonight on Ch5 +24 (Sky Ch 175) at 7pm

www.channel5.com/shows/madeleine-mccann-a-global-obsession

or on Demand 5 now...

www.channel5.com/shows/madeleine-mccann-a-global-obsession/episodes/madelaine-mccann-a-global-obsession


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Offline Wonderfulspam

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2014, 11:28:53 AM »
Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession: Madeleine campaign gets 'favouritism' claims father of missing Norfolk boy

The Independent
18 November 2014

The father of a seven year-old boy who has been missing for 11 years has claimed that the parents of Madeleine McCann have received “favouritism” over the campaign to find their daughter. Norfolk Police launched an extensive hunt for Daniel Entwistle, of Great Yarmouth, who failed to return to his home on May 4 2003, four years to the day before the disappearance of Madeleine McCann in Portugal.

Daniel was captured on a local shop’s CCTV and his bike was found near a local quay, leading to a river bed search. But he remains missing 11 years on and the case faded from the headlines.

David Entwistle, Daniel’s father, questioned the resources and media attention which the McCann case still receives, seven years after her unresolved disappearance. “I’ve got 110% respect for Madeleine. I hope she does get found but I can’t understand why they’re in the paper every couple of days,” Mr Entwistle told Channel 5 documentary, Madeleine McCann: A Global Obsession, which airs Tuesday night. He added: “Feels like to me it’s favouritism because they’re up there and they’re always…they’re campaigning, they’re getting money here, there and left right and centre.”

Contributors to the programme claimed that the disparity was because the McCanns were a “middle-class family” who were able to successfully “market” their family tragedy.

Judy Bachrach, Contributing Editor at Vanity Fair who covered the case and interviewed the McCanns, said: “Gerry McCann (father) made it his business to, as he put it in an interview with me, ‘Market his child.’ He called it the ‘Marketing of Madeleine McCann’ and this, of course, was the act of a very desperate father. I cannot tell you that it worked perfectly, it worked very imperfectly but it worked.” Ms Bachrach added: “They were told by child abduction experts ‘If you cry on television…the kidnapper might get off on that.’ Horrible though that sounds, so she (Kate, mother) had to keep a stoic face on television. She couldn’t weep, she couldn’t look distraught and so she looked kind of like a robot.”

Matthew Parris, the Times columnist, told the programme: “Middle class people are better at arousing interest and at keeping attention focused.  Sometimes they have the levers at their disposal that working class people don’t.”
Journalist Martin Bright said: “If you’re a missing person, you shouldn’t be a boy, black or working class. I find it very worrying that journalists and editors go down the route of being particularly selective about the missing children that they focus on.”that it worked perfectly, it worked very imperfectly but it worked.”

Martin Frizell, GMTV editor at the time of the Entwistle and McCann cases, who narrated the documentary, admitted: “ The police investigation continued (into Daniel Entwistle) but after a few days and with no donations and no PR campaign, there was nothing new to report so we, and the rest of the media, quietly stopped covering it. It’s the nature of news that other stories were developing at the time. Eleven years on, Daniel’s still missing.”
Michael Cole, PR advisor to Mohamed Al Fayed, said of the negative media coverage that McCanns subsequently received: “The monstering of the McCanns by the British media is one of the most shameful episodes of the British free press.  It should not have happened.  Perhaps it was the heat of the Algarve sun or the fact that they were a long way from Fleet Street, though a collective madness seemed to afflict the whole of the British Press corp.”
In 2008, the McCanns accepted £550,000 libel damages and front-page apologies from Express Newspapers over false allegations that they were responsible for Madeleine’s death.

Madeleine McCann: A Global Obsession airs tonight at 7pm on Channel 5

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/madeleine-mccann-a-global-obsession-madeleine-campaign-gets-favouritism-claims-father-of-missing-norfolk-boy-9868280.html


This documentary can be viewed tonight on Ch5 +24 (Sky Ch 175) at 7pm

www.channel5.com/shows/madeleine-mccann-a-global-obsession

I watched it, another hour of my life needlessly spent.
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Offline John

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2014, 06:41:26 PM »
Did anyone find the documentary to be worth watching?

Two points I find worthy of mentioning...

Great play was made of the telephone call which Kate McCann's pal Jill Renwick made to GMTV at around 7.45am on the morning after the disappearance claiming on national TV that there was a broken shutter, a claim which we all now know to be a load of total bull.  The documentary failed to point this out so has left the uninformed viewer with the myth in their head that an intruder broke into the children's bedroom.

The documentary also repeated the claim that they (Kate and Gerry) took it in turns every so often to check on the children.  This again was misleading since Kate McCann never returned once to the apartment between the time she and Gerry left for dinner at 8.30pm and her first and only check after 10pm.

My own view is that these TV companies are not helping matters with their flawed information and ridiculous claims being passed off as fact.

« Last Edit: December 21, 2014, 12:09:57 AM by John »
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Offline lordpookles

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2014, 06:46:48 PM »
Was mainly about how the McCanns used PR/marketing to keep Madeline in the news so everyone kept searching. Thought the whole programme was PR/propaganda in itself tbh this time in favour of the McCanns.

Offline Matthew Wyse

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2014, 06:59:50 PM »
Did anyone find the documentary to be worth watching?

Two points I find worthy of mentioning...

Great play was made of the telephone call which Kate McCann's pal Jill Renwick made to GMTV at around 7.45am on the morning after the disappearance claiming on national TV that there was a broken shutter, a claim which we all now know to be a load of total bull.  The documentary failed to point this out so has left the uninformed viewer with the myth in their head that an intruder broke into the children's bedroom.

The documentary also repeated the claim that they (Kate and Gerry) took it in turns every so often to check on the children.  This again was misleading since Kate McCann never returned once to the apartment between the time she and Gerry left for dinner at 8.30pm and her first and only check after 10pm.

My own view is that these TV companies are not helping matters with their flawed information and ridiculous claims being passed off as fact.


You forgot Renwicks other foot in mouth claim that nobody was searching for the kid in PdL that morning.
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Offline jassi

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2014, 07:02:54 PM »
Yeah well, she could only retell what she'd been told in the first place. How could she know any better?
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Offline Matthew Wyse

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #6 on: November 20, 2014, 07:51:35 PM »
Yeah well, she could only retell what she'd been told in the first place. How could she know any better?


True and no guesses who told her in the first place.
Most people suspect the truth but few are able to admit it.

Offline jassi

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #7 on: November 20, 2014, 07:53:27 PM »
Ooh, you can't say that, you'll upset some people    @)(++(*
I believe everything. And l believe nothing.
I suspect everyone. And l suspect no one.
I gather the facts, examine the clues... and before   you know it, the case is solved!"

Or maybe not -

OG have been pushed out by the Germans who have reserved all the deck chairs for the foreseeable future

Offline Matthew Wyse

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #8 on: November 20, 2014, 07:56:53 PM »
Ooh, you can't say that, you'll upset some people    @)(++(*


Miss Renwick did say that Kate told her so there you have it.  Mystery solved 8((()*/
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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #9 on: November 20, 2014, 07:59:46 PM »
Did anyone find the documentary to be worth watching?

Two points I find worthy of mentioning...

Great play was made of the telephone call which Kate McCann's pal Jill Renwick made to GMTV at around 7.45am on the morning after the disappearance claiming on national TV that there was a broken shutter, a claim which we all now know to be a load of total bull.  The documentary failed to point this out so has left the uninformed viewer with the myth in their head that an intruder broke into the children's bedroom.

The documentary also repeated the claim that they (Kate and Gerry) took it in turns every so often to check on the children.  This again was misleading since Kate McCann never returned once to the apartment between the time she and Gerry left for dinner at 8.30pm and her first and only check after 10pm.

My own view is that these TV companies are not helping matters with their flawed information and ridiculous claims being passed off as fact.

I have never heard either kate or Gerry say the shutter was broken...my feeling is they said it was forced open and this has been repeated as a chinese whisper...seems like the programme was very supportive of the McCanns and this has annoyed some

Offline lordpookles

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2014, 08:31:50 PM »
I don't mind at all if the program is supportive of the McCanns if that is their findings as long as they give logical reasons for saying so. This just felt like a brain washing exercise without much else other then wheeling in a lot of journalists who sycophantically gave their personal opinions. Not interested in the highly subjective plus frankly questionably honest opinions of someone in the TV biz - prefer the scientific/logic approach...

Would you guys recommend the last book by Summers? Does it take a fact based approach?

Offline Eleanor

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« Reply #11 on: November 20, 2014, 08:40:32 PM »

I thought that the documentary was rather boring.  But then it wasn't aimed at people like me because I know all about how disgraceful was the behaviour of The British Media.  And The Portuguese Media.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #12 on: November 20, 2014, 08:42:05 PM »
I don't mind at all if the program is supportive of the McCanns if that is their findings as long as they give logical reasons for saying so. This just felt like a brain washing exercise without much else other then wheeling in a lot of journalists who sycophantically gave their personal opinions. Not interested in the highly subjective plus frankly questionably honest opinions of someone in the TV biz - prefer the scientific/logic approach...

Would you guys recommend the last book by Summers? Does it take a fact based approach?

The logical reason to be supportive is that there is no evidence to prove otherwise....

Offline lordpookles

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #13 on: November 20, 2014, 08:55:35 PM »
I'd certainly defend their right to innocent until proven guilty and certain elements of the press always exceed expectation when it comes to the disgrace category. They don't seem to have much respect for this right. And the programme did well to highlight that.

I for one don't know if the McCanns are guilty and I would not say they are. I think there are indications which arouse suspicions. There's definitely big holes imo when it comes to the staging theory which I haven't heard really anyone address or at least not satisfactory. Actually I think an open mind is the most logical stance to take. That's the conclusion I have come to after reading this forum/documentarys/books and at least trying to find out the facts.

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Ch5 documentary - Madeleine McCann A Global Obsession.
« Reply #14 on: November 20, 2014, 09:08:57 PM »
I'd certainly defend their right to innocent until proven guilty and certain elements of the press always exceed expectation when it comes to the disgrace category. They don't seem to have much respect for this right. And the programme did well to highlight that.

I for one don't know if the McCanns are guilty and I would not say they are. I think there are indications which arouse suspicions. There's definitely big holes imo when it comes to the staging theory which I haven't heard really anyone address or at least not satisfactory. Actually I think an open mind is the most logical stance to take. That's the conclusion I have come to after reading this forum/documentarys/books and at least trying to find out the facts.

having looked at all the available evidence I would say maddie was almost certainly abducted