

Miss Widdecombe said she did not believe the death penalty would ever be reintroduced but that there was “a moral case for it”. She added: “I don’t have anything personal against Gary Glitter.” They wanted to do the interview and I agreed to do it.” “They said at a later stage they might use it in relation to a specific case. “At the time I knew merely that they were putting on a drama that suggested the home secretary had reinstated the death penalty, and that at the end the home secretary would have doubts. In 2009, Channel 4 screened a drama called The Execution Of Gary Glitter. He got convicted for possession of child pornography and sex.
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Produced by Juniper Communications, the documentary follows an imaginary trial and execution by hanging of former glam rock singer Gary Glitter. “I didn’t even know I was in it,” she said. The Execution of Gary Glitter is a ninety-minute television drama. Speaking to the Kent Messenger this week, Miss Widdecombe said she recalled being interviewed for a drama but did not know it was to be used in The Execution of Gary Glitter. Set in an imaginary Britain in which the death penalty has been re-introduced, this feature-length drama confronts viewers. In the dramatised interview, she says taking away the death penalty has led to “rampant paedophilia”, more murders and “a society in which children kill each other”.

The drama included an interview with Maidstone and Weald MP Miss Widdecombe (Con), a former Home Office minister, in which she defended the reintroduction of the death penalty. Sorry I can't remember what the name of the documentary was.The Execution of Gary Glitter - Channel 4Īnn Widdecombe has revealed that she did not know she would appear in a fictional drama in which Gary Glitter was sentenced to death and hanged.Ĭhannel 4’s The Execution of Gary Glitter confronted viewers with an imaginary Britain in which the 1970s glam rock star and convicted paedophile - whose real name is Paul Gadd - becomes the first person to be tried and executed under new “Capital Crimes Against Children” legislation. They concluded that it would be best performed with one of those pressure chambers used to artificially simulate altitude, but take it to the point past where you can't count your fingers/perform simple tasks and continue all the way to death (apparently you die in a state of euphoria and with no pain at all), although when questioning some officials in the USA as to why they aren't using such a technique they were told why should the condemned die in such a wonderful state? That aside I did watch a very interesting UK documentary (I think from the BBC) investigating the most human way to execute capital punishment. In the drama, called The Execution of Gary Glitter, the fallen star is the first person to be tried under the new Capital Crimes.
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Find the cheapest option or how to watch with a free trial. The whole problem with capital punishment is that you can never truly know whether something is completely 100% true and did happen (even if the person pleads guilty to a crime), so any sane country doesn't kill its citizens because it recognizes the whole point of the justice system is based on "beyond a reasonable doubt", not "beyond any doubt". Is The Execution of Gary Glitter (2009) streaming on Netflix, Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, HBO Max, Peacock, or 50+ other streaming services Find out where you can buy, rent, or subscribe to a streaming service to watch it live or on-demand.
