Gentlemen,
There is nothing to stop the BBC from presenting another programme on the Nimrod post the BoI, and I wouldn't be surprised if this is something they are keeping up their sleeve. This then gives them some ammunition to say...'look, we said this before the BOI, the BOI siad the same, and yet nothing has been done'... it seems fairly logical to me. I would look on this as a way of bringing the subject back in the public domain before the results of the BOI are announced, and I can see nothing wrong in doing that.
I think that your fears about money being wasted on unneccesary projects are quite unfounded. We all know, only too well that despite the loss of the C-130, the government didn't immediately throw money at what was, at the time, a vital recommendation namely the use of fire-suppressant foam in fuel tanks. The fact is, neither the government or the service has money to spent in the wrong places as far as the military is concerned.
As has already been said, the programme will probably be full of inaccuracies and will therefore will be slammed by the military, but I think the fact that it gets it back out into the public domain will be a valuable tool for when the BOI is released. It then opens the door for the BBC to produce another programme on the matter and have another go, and that can only be a good thing surely?
Kind regards
The Winco