Totally agree with you and we are all old enough, wise enough and been around the block enuff to know that the truth sometimes does not make interesting viewing.. The media needs to 'sell' their story and to get the thing into print they will have learned how to glamorise, exaggerate or distort events just to sell their product. It is surely up to better informed folks to say when something is wrong factually incorrect or over 'egged' to portray the event as being more spectacular than it was.
was this documentary 'over egged'? Unfortunately, yes and that is sad as it stands on its very own amazing merits