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STEVENS: Murder, Murano glass... Katya's Euro trip was too disjointed
- BBC Two's Europe On The Edge panels Italy, Germany and other countries in a three-part documentary hosted by Katya Adler.
- A Nürburgring segment uses a 150mph car ride to illustrate Germany's motor industry amid broader economic tensions.
- The reviewer finds the documentary disjointed, oscillating from travelogue to economics and crime.
- Adler's crime reporting is praised for thoroughness and sensitivity amid disturbing real-world events.
- The piece notes background on lupara rosa crime in Calabria as part of the EU-wide segment.
- The review mentions societal and political tensions threaded through the reports.
- Adler's segment about Munich's bunker and survival plans is noted but questioned for context.
- The review comments on the balance between travelogue, economics and crime throughout the program.
- The critique highlights the program's pacing and whether the crime reporting integrates well with lighter segments.
- The article notes Adler's coverage of economic topics and global competition and its impact on Germany.
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