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The Man Who Broke Britain

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Directed by
  
Gabriel Range

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Producer(s)
  
Simon Finch

First episode date
  
9 December 2004

Music director
  
Samuel Sim

Genre
  
Docudrama

Composer(s)
  
Samuel Sim

Original language(s)
  
English

Director
  
Gabriel Range

Network
  
BBC Two

Written by
  
Gabriel Range

Language
  
English

Starring
  
Will Ashcroft Dean Knowsley Amani Zain

The Man Who Broke Britain is a 2004 BBC Television docudrama about a financial collapse triggered by a devastating terrorist strike.

Plot

A devastating terrorist strike wipes out much of Saudi Arabia's oil production; the same day a trader of Saudi origin disappears from the fictional UK investment bank Sun First Credit (SFCB). Managers soon discover the missing trader, Samir Badr, has built up crippling debts, multiplied a hundredfold by the attacks in Saudi. SFCB, once the toast of the city, is suddenly heading for bankruptcy, taking a whole raft of other banks with it. The resulting market crash and banking crisis will push Britain and the US into a 21st Century recession: pension funds are slashed, unemployment soars and the housing market collapses. Following the discovery that Badr has committed suicide, a new Al-Qa'eda tape surfaces, in which Osama Bin Laden appears to claim responsibility for the financial turmoil. Suspicion grows that Badr was an Islamic extremist who deliberately sabotaged the bank. As the authorities and the media launch a massive investigation into the apparent Al-Qaeda assault on the pillars of the Western Economy, an alternative explanation emerges. Could greed and incompetence be the real cause of the collapse of Britain's economy?

References

The Man Who Broke Britain Wikipedia