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Inside Porton Down

To help mark the 100th anniversary of defence operations at Porton Down, the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) gave a BBC team unprecedented access to produce a behind the scenes documentary, Inside Porton Down, which will be broadcast on BBC Four tomorrow (Tuesday 28 June) at 21:00.

During their filming the BBC were given high levels of access to Porton Down’s facilities and scientists, showing how Dstl is using cutting edge science and technology to counter threats, existing and new, to the public and the Armed Forces. This included access to research into the development of the latest generation of chemical and biological countermeasures.

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The Chief Executive of Dstl, Jonathan Lyle, said: “I am immensely proud of the work that Dstl’s staff are doing to protect our Armed Forces and our citizens. For example, we played a critical role in the UK’s effort to tackle the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone and we are making a vital contribution to countering terrorism both at home and overseas.

“Dstl seeks to be open about the type of work that we do at Porton Down and at our other sites across the UK. However, for obvious reasons of national security there are some aspects of our work that must remain secret.”

While Dstl has allowed other media onto its site in the past, the documentary team was, on this occasion, given unprecedented access.

Inside Porton Down was made by Artlab Films for the BBC and is presented by Dr Michael Mosley.

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After showing on BBC Four, the programme will subsequently be availalbe on the BBC iPlayer.

 

 

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