I think it's a combination of both. Some parts of Dr Mary's Monkey might have roots in real events, but it's likely embellished and fictionalized to make it more captivating.
It's mostly fiction. The story of Dr Mary's Monkey seems to be more of a fictional tale with elements that are not based on solid facts.
Hard to say for sure. There's a lot of debate around Dr Mary's Monkey. Some claim it's based on fact, while others insist it's pure fiction. It depends on your perspective and the sources you trust.
Fiction. Just because the names Mary and George are very common and could be used in a made - up story easily. There's no specific information given to suggest they are real, so by default, I'll assume they are fictional characters in a story that we don't know about yet.
Fiction. Boris Pasternak's 'Dr Zhivago' is a fictional masterpiece. While it does incorporate some historical events and settings, like the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, the main plotline and characters are made up. For example, Dr Zhivago himself is a fictional doctor whose love story and personal journey are fictional constructs within the larger historical framework.
The Mary Bell story is fact. Mary Bell was a real person who committed a very disturbing crime at a young age in the 1960s in England.
If it's a fairy - tale, then they are likely fiction. Fairy - tales are full of made - up characters, and Mary and George could be two more added to the list. For example, in a fairy - tale about a magical forest, Mary could be a lost girl and George a friendly wizard, which are clearly fictional elements.
It's probably fictional. Courthouse scenes in many cases are created for dramatic effect and may not be based on actual events involving Mary Jackson.
In many romance novels, Mary Queen of Scots is often a figure of great allure. Some aspects are based on fact, like her royalty and the political intrigue surrounding her. However, much is fictionalized for the sake of a good romance story. For example, her relationships might be exaggerated or her character's emotions might be portrayed in a more modern - feeling way to appeal to readers. In reality, her life was filled with political strife and danger, but in romance novels, these elements are sometimes blended with love stories that may or may not have had any basis in historical fact.
The main concept is likely to explore the true and false aspects related to 'Dr Death'. It might involve differentiating between real events and rumors or misinformation associated with this 'Dr Death' figure.
The target audience could be people interested in medical dramas or true - crime stories. Since it's about fact vs fiction related to 'Dr Death', those who like to know the real story behind a controversial figure would be interested.
I'm not sure exactly who played Dr. Sanders. You might need to check the show's credits or do an online search.
It's a bit of both. 'S Town' combines real events and some fictional elements to tell a compelling story.