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The Hack producer reveals why phone-hacking scandal is "even more relevant" for today's audiences
The series explores denied government inquiries into the scandal and emphasizes the ongoing need for investigation into institutional failures, highlighting historical and current privacy concerns.
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Read Full ArticleThe Hack producer reveals why phone-hacking scandal is "even more relevant" for today's audiences
The Hack producer Joe Williams has opened up about the phone-hacking scandal at the centre of the series, stating it has only grown more relevant in recent years with the privacy of individuals under threat more so than ever before.The series approaches the headline-making story from two angles, taking the perspectives of both investigative journalist Nick Davies (David Tennant) and DCS David Cook (Robert Carlyle).Their work appears to be separa…
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