Thanks, Simon. I wasn't really taking it personally but just wanted to make my position clear.
And, yes, I do live in the UK so I am familiar with "Panorama" and similar programmes - not to mention some news coverage.
Many, many years ago, I read a novel by Pierre Salinger, who had been the press secretary for US presidents JFK and LBJ and is mainly known for his non-fiction writings. The novel was set in a South American country in which there had been a coup. One scene in the book (and I hope I recall this correctly) is a demonstration outside (I think) the American embassy. It goes on for some hours and is largely peaceful but, for a few minutes, violence breaks out. It is, of course, the footage of the violence that is shown on US television. I may have got the details wrong but the point of this episode in the story has stayed with me. They say the camera never lies but does it tell the whole truth? Most assuredly not.