That was a very good quality drama/documentary.
I remember well watching the trial live - it was incredible at the time as British courts were not televised and to see a live trial especially of one of the most well-known American sportsman was box office.
As you say it's pretty much a historical documentary on race relations etc.
From what I can see re OJ he's being considered for parole after nine years inside - thirty three year sentence,
I'm struck by the quality of it - BBC quality.
Been watching the first three parts of this on catch up.
Five part series of 90 minute programmes - incredible documentary.
The fella will be 70 this year.