Director: Michael Keillor

Cast: Patrick J. Adams, Connor Swindells, Merritt Wever, Peter Mullan, Tony Curran

The Bombing of Pan Am 103 is a 2025 historical drama series directed by Michael Keillor, reconstructing the investigation and human toll of the 1988 Lockerbie attack that killed 270 people aboard and on the ground — one of the deadliest terrorist acts ever carried out against a civilian aircraft.

What is The Bombing of Pan Am 103 about?

On the night of December 21, 1988, Pan American Flight 103 broke apart over the Scottish town of Lockerbie, raining wreckage across homes and farmland. The series follows investigators, intelligence officers, and grieving families as they piece together what happened, who was responsible, and why it took years to bring the perpetrators to account. Across multiple threads — Scottish police on the ground, American federal agents, and diplomats navigating Cold War-era geopolitics — the story maps both the forensic painstaking and the political pressures that shaped one of history's longest-running terrorism prosecutions. The human cost is never abstracted: families wait, officials stall, and the truth emerges in fragments.

Cast & crew

Director Michael Keillor brings a measured, documentary-influenced approach to the material. Patrick J. Adams leads as an American investigator, while Connor Swindells, Merritt Wever, Peter Mullan, Tony Curran, Phyllis Logan, Eddie Marsan, and Lauren Lyle form an ensemble that spans Scottish community figures, intelligence operatives, and bereaved relatives — grounding the political drama in personal grief.

Context & significance

The Lockerbie bombing resonates deeply for Persian-speaking diaspora viewers who lived through or were shaped by the turbulent politics of the late 1980s Middle East and its aftermath. The attack occurred at a moment of intense Iran-related geopolitical tension, and its legacy — decades of legal proceedings, contested culpability, and unresolved grief — mirrors experiences many diaspora communities know from their own histories. The series is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing, making it accessible to viewers across generations, including those who prefer to follow a dense political narrative in their first language. It pairs naturally with other true-crime and political docudramas that have found large audiences among Iranian viewers abroad.

Where & how to watch

The Bombing of Pan Am 103 is available on K-Time with Persian dubbing and Persian subtitles. You can watch on your browser, TV, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Subscribe and cancel anytime.