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Banged Up Abroad : ウィキペディア英語版
Banged Up Abroad

''Banged Up Abroad'' (rebadged as ''Locked Up Abroad'' for the National Geographic Channel) is a British documentary/docudrama television series created by Bart Layton that was produced for Five and that premiered in March 2006. Most episodes feature stories of people who have been arrested while travelling abroad, usually for trying to smuggle illegal drugs, although some episodes feature people who were kidnapped or captured while travelling or living in any other country. Some episodes have featured real-life stories that first became well-known when they were the subject of a film: films that have been "re-made" in this way include ''Midnight Express'', ''Goodfellas'', ''The Devil's Double'', ''Argo'', ''Mr Nice'', and, to a lesser extent (with the story of Frank Cullotta), ''Casino''.
Eight series were broadcast, between 2006 and 2013.
==Episode format==
The episodes typically contain a mixture of interviews with the real people and actors reconstructing the events. The convicted or captured are shown talking about their experiences, over dramatic reenactments of their respective experiences. The episodes focus on the events leading up to the arrest or time in captivity.
In a few cases, at the end of the episode, the convicted are shown sitting with handcuffs on, where they are still in jail.〔MSN Travel UK. Retrieved 5 August 2010.〕 In most cases, the convicted or captured have returned home from where they are telling their story. In other cases, the convicted or captured are shown revisiting the country of the incident.

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