1975 documentary about 11-year-old serial arsonist Michael 'Mini' Cooper, followed by Cooper and the film's director Franc Roddam in conversation with Alan Yentob in 2013.First broadcast in 1975, this provocative documentary about an 11-year-old serial arsonist shocked millions across the UK. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Michael 'Mini' Cooper had already torched a church and set his family home ablaze with his violent father asleep upstairs. We found subtitles for the program Mini: A Life Revisited. Wish they sill made them like that today, without the terrible music and crap effects. First broadcast in 1975, this provocative documentary about an 11-year-old serial arsonist shocked millions across the UK. Mini: A Life Revisited 1975 documentary about 11-year-old serial arsonist Michael 'Mini' Cooper, followed by Cooper and the film's director Franc Roddam in conversation with Alan Yentob in 2013. Franc Roddam's film has a simplicity and directness that captivates whilst never shying away from the seriousness of the situation. 1975 documentary about 11-year-old serial arsonist Michael 'Mini' Cooper, followed by Cooper and the film's director Franc Roddam in conversation with Alan Yentob in 2013. Roddam would go onto find fame in Hollywood, but nearly 40 years on remains close friends with Cooper, who has spent most of his life in and out of jail, care, mental health units and halfway houses. Mini's dad looked a wrong-un. Roddam would go onto find fame in Hollywood, but nearly 40 years on remains close friends with Cooper, who has spent most of his life in and out of jail, care, mental health units and halfway houses. Michael ‘Mini’ Cooper 1975 documentary about 11-year-old serial arsonist Michael ‘Mini’ Cooper, followed by Cooper and the film’s director Franc Roddam in …

60 minutes The film follows the angelic looking 'Mini' over a gruelling three-week period in a young offenders home in County Durham, as social workers and psychiatrists quiz and probe the charismatic and intelligent tearaway as they determine his future. This programme is not currently available on BBC iPlayer I tried to find out what had happened to the family since but there wasn't much on the website. Mini: A Life Revisited 1975 documentary about 11-year-old serial arsonist Michael 'Mini' Cooper, followed by Cooper and the film's director Franc Roddam in … Please scroll down to get them, … The film follows the angelic looking 'Mini' over a gruelling three-week period in a young offenders home in County Durham, as social workers and psychiatrists quiz and probe the charismatic and intelligent tearaway as they determine his future.Franc Roddam's film has a simplicity and directness that captivates whilst never shying away from the seriousness of the situation.

First broadcast in 1975, this provocative documentary about an 11-year-old serial arsonist shocked millions across the UK. There was one on C4 tonight about the Maudsley and at one point the dialogue was drowned out completely by a screaching violin. Cooper has channelled his experiences into a revealing new book 'Mini and Me' and the programme also sees both Franc Roddam and Mini Cooper in conversation with Alan Yentob. Michael 'Mini' Cooper had already torched a church and set his family home ablaze with his violent father asleep upstairs. Michael 'Mini' Cooper had already torched a church and set his family home ablaze with his violent father asleep upstairs. Cooper has channelled his experiences into a revealing new book 'Mini and Me' and the programme also sees both Franc Roddam and Mini Cooper in conversation with Alan Yentob.TheTVDB is an open database, meaning that if information or images are missing, you're welcome to © 2020 TheTVDB.com, A Whip Media Group Company. Mini: A Life Revisited (2013) - First broadcast in 1975, this provocative documentary about an 11-year-old serial arsonist shocked millions across the UK.