30/01/2012

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Duration: 30 minutes

Sarah Sturdey goes on the trail of the people producing illegal alcohol and finds out the sometimes dire consequences for those who drink it.

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Mon 30 Jan 2012 19:30 BBC One only on Yorks & Lincs, Yorkshire

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Credits

Presenter
Jamie Coulson
Reporter
Sarah Sturdey

Broadcasts

  • Mon 30 Jan 2012 19:30 BBC One only on Yorks & Lincs, Yorkshire

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