Scoop is a hit with Netflix viewers with the film depicting Prince Andrew 's infamous Newsnight interview with Emily Maitlis debuting on the streamer on Friday.
Praising the flick, users wrote: 'Spent my morning watching Scoop on Netflix which documents how that norotious interview with Prince Andrew materialised - it's utterly brilliant and a really intriguing watch. Highly recommend!' 'Totally awesome, enjoyed every minute of this #Scoop'... 'A brilliant piece of TV. Well worth your time. Especialy when you realise the interview is another piece in the vast, terrible that is this story - and still a reality for too many victims.'
Viewers took to X/ Twitter in the hours after the film appeared on the platform and most gave a positive verdict 'From navigating Palace vetoes, to breaking through to Prince Andrew's inner circle, the high stakes negotiations and intensity of rehearsal - to the jaw dropping interview itself. In the piece - headlined ‘How we did it, Newsnight’s Emily Maitlis and Esme Wren on the Prince Andrew interview that shocked the world’, Wren, now editor of Channel 4 News, said: ‘We delivered a quite exceptional piece of journalism.
But friends of Sam say the omission was a factor in her decision to leave the BBC in 2021 to go freelance and become a champion of behind-the-scenes production staff. Based on the book Scoops, by Sam McAlister, the film captures the tension behind booking the royal for the interview
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