DHA would permit second series, under the right circumstances
There are 'no regrets' about opening up the Isle of Man Prison for a recent ITV series.
'The Best Little Prison in Britain' saw more than three million viewers tune in, but left some people questioning the wisdom of allowing such a show to be filmed here.
Prison Governor Bob McColm appeared on Manx Radio's Perspective programme alongside Home Affairs Minister Bill Malarkey and the department's chief executive, Dan Davies, to reflect on the show and the publicity it has generated.
The latter pair said they would be okay with a second series being done, under the right circumstances:
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