Last year saw a flurry of news and media attention regarding Pam Am 103, and this summer promises much the same. To that end, Victims of Pan Am Flight 103 (VPAF 130) recently posted the following statement:
Last year, we informed you of a six-part fictional series entitled “The Bombing of Pan Am 103” that premiered on BBC in May 2025. This series will be released on Netflix on July 30, 2026. All six episodes will be released at once, in all our territories except the UK. Information about the show will go up a month before release and the end of June.
The series highlights the Scots-US investigation into the attack and the human impact on the families, investigators and the Lockerbie community as it sought to rebuild and connect with bereaved families around the world. The drama has won 3 awards from the Royal Television Society of Scotland, for best director, best music and best sound.
The trailer and a few show clips are available on the BBC website.
Frontline’s My Brother’s Bomber, Ken Dornstein’s 3-part documentary, will also be available on Netflix at that time to give audiences additional content regarding the bombing.
Additionally, Fox Nation will be premiering a 3-part docuseries entitled “Lockerbie: Justice for Pan Am 103” on August 31, 2026 hosted by Eric Shawn. All 3 episodes will be released at the same time. Promotion for the show will begin the week of release on various Fox channels and on social media.
I had the opportunity to see Ken Dornstein speak via video during Remembrance Week, and I highly recommend his book, The Boy Who Fell Out of the Sky as well as his documentary.




