... was a documentary about those who jumped.
The first half was about the reaction to the jumping. There was a photo-journalist who took pictures, there were people who witnessed the jumps, there was the sole paper that printed a picture of someone falling. They explored how the media seemed to ignore the jumping people.
The latter half was finding out some of the identities of the jumpers and the ramifications of the search and publication of who some of them were, particularly that one published picture.
It was a quietly focussed piece, really. I don't recall who made it, but it aired on Australia's government broadcaster, not one of our commercial networks. *They* preferred the fluff-and-hype specials. No-one needs that. Not us remembering, not those who were involved, not anyone. Well maybe media students in years to come as examples of How Not To Remember.
Wade.