The Mail on Sunday

BBC hit by viewers’ backlash as it pays drink- drive Katie for documentar­y

- By Katie Hind

THE BBC has come under fire for scheduling a documentar­y on Katie Price and her disabled son Harvey after she escaped jail for driving under the influence of cocaine and alcohol. Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next, which airs tomorrow, features the former glamour model calling from the Priory clinic, where she was treated for mental health issues instead of going to prison.

It is understood she was paid to take part in the programme, which was commission­ed three weeks before she flipped her BMW X5 into a hedge close to her £1.5million home at 6am last September.

The documentar­y has prompted fierce debate at the Corporatio­n, with critics claiming the decision to commission the film sacrificed morals for viewing figures.

A BBC1 documentar­y in January last year, Katie Price: Harvey And Me, was deemed a success after it pulled in five million viewers and was popular with the 16-to-24 age group that TV bosses treasure.

One source said: ‘The commission­ing of this show has gone down like a lead balloon among some staff. They can’t believe Katie is being paid and given airtime after she could have killed someone.’

The show has also prompted fury on social media. One Twitter user said: ‘Can someone please explain to me why the BBC is giving this p***head junkie, drunk driver, any airtime at all?’

The documentar­y will show Harvey, 19, moving to National Star College in Cheltenham, a specialist further education institutio­n equipped to deal with his complex medical needs that include autism.

Price – who has been banned from driving on four occasions – could have been jailed for up to six months but was instead given a 16-week suspended sentence, 100 hours’ community work and a two-year road ban after she complied with court terms to seek hospital treatment.

The BBC said: ‘This film is very much focused on Harvey. It does address Katie Price’s arrest, following her car accident, in the context of how Harvey’s life would be impacted if something had happened to his mum.’

 ?? ?? AIRTIME: Katie Price with her disabled son Harvey in tomorrow’s BBC documentar­y
AIRTIME: Katie Price with her disabled son Harvey in tomorrow’s BBC documentar­y

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