Baby Reindeer: will armchair detectives spell the end for ‘true story’ dramas?

“Baby Reindeer” begins by telling viewers that “this is a true story”. Now the Netflix hit is at the centre of another real-life drama, starring an army of armchair detectives.

The seven-part TV series stars comedian Richard Gadd and combines two autobiographical plays he wrote and which “premiered to rave reviews” at the Edinburgh Fringe festival, said Vox. Gadd’s character, called Donny, is stalked by a woman named Martha and sexually assaulted by a comedy agent, with both “deeply disturbing events” depicted through a “lens of intentional overexposure”. 

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