09/02/2015
How potentially fatal bootleg whiskey is being made and sold in the capital. Dan Cruickshank finds out how the historic Euston Arch is being painstakingly pieced back together.
Marc Ashdown reveals how potentially fatal bootleg whiskey is being distilled and sold in the capital. Mary Rhodes exposes the dangers posed by human waste being emptied onto train tracks. And Dan Cruickshank finds out how the historic Euston Arch, bulldozed in the 60s, is now being painstakingly pieced back together.
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Bootleg whisky
Duration: 09:39
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The Euston Arch
Duration: 08:13
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Railway toilet waste
Duration: 08:03
Bootleg alcohol gangs
A 麻豆官网首页入口 Inside Out London investigation has uncovered criminal gangs distilling and selling potentially fatal alcohol across London.
The TV team infiltrated two crime gangs distilling and selling unregulated alcohol.
The gangs operate their illegal distilleries in the back streets of deprived areas, where some people are desperate for cheap, strong alcohol.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matthew Wright |
Reporter | Marc Ashdown |
Reporter | Mary Rhodes |
Reporter | Dan Cruickshank |
Series Producer | Andy Richards |
Editor | Dippy Chaudhary |
Broadcast
- Mon 9 Feb 2015 19:30麻豆官网首页入口 One London