1 x 40 for BBC1 Originally broadcast 27 June 2005, BBC1
Executive Producer Oliver Morse
Producer/Director Min Clough
Filmed by
Nicola Wilding
Narrator John Simm
Adoption Hell : ONE Life
What
would you do if the kids you adopted grew up to be an arsonist and an
alcoholic? This film follows one family's struggle for justice and
reconciliation.
Dr Andrew Hale and his wife Helen love their two adopted sons very
much. So why do they want to go to court to argue that their
children have made their lives a misery and should never have been
given to them in the first place? The Hales fostered their two boys
Jason and Andy when they were five and two years old. Five years later
they officially adopted them and did everything they felt they could do
as their new parents to provide them with a happy childhood.
Sixteen years on Andrew and Helen’s relationship with the boys
has broken down. Eighteen year old Jason has a serious drug and alcohol
problem and Andy, now twenty one is serving a two year prison sentence
for arson. The Hales argue that social services withheld
information about the boys’ background and should have warned
them that they might erupt when they were older.
Andrew and Helen Hale are part of an anonymous group of disillusioned,
angry, middle class parents who feel that have been failed by the
system and now want recompense. Did they fail as parents or were
they failed by social services?
ONE life follows the whole family over one year as they attempt to find answers and some kind of family resolution
“There
are no pat notions of redemption or rehabilitation in this moving film.
Just two parents trying to do their best in extraordinary
circumstances”
The Independent (Pick of The Day)
Pick of the Day in The Guardian, The Sun and The Express.