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MUMBAI: UK pubcaster the BBC has commissioned a drama series The
House of Saddam.
Focussing on the lives of Saddam's closest family and an elite
few, this intimate portrait into the world of Saddam's inner circle
charts the rise and fall of one of the world's most terrifying regimes.
The series takes place against the backdrop of the larger tragedy
of the Iraqi people, and draws out the story of the Middle East's
relationship with the West.
BBC Two controller Roly Keating says,"The story of Saddam
Hussein's family is one of the key epic dramas of our time. It is
part of BBC Two's mission to develop bold, contemporary, fact-based
drama which brings current issues to its audience."
BBC controller of drama commissioning Jane Tranter says, "Alex
Holmes' and BBC in-House Drama's credentials are impeccable, and
their take on this subject will be illuminating and informative.
Although this project is very much at the development stage, the
ambition is one that chimes well with a bold and confident BBC TWO
Drama output."
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