The document compares three TV documentaries - "The Mighty Redcar", "Benefits Street", and "Skint" - in how they represent people. It finds that people in "The Mighty Redcar" seem more motivated to find work to provide for their families compared to the other two. In "Benefits Street", many struggle with addiction and appear proud to rely on government benefits. "Skint" focuses on a fisherman who lost his job but may not be trying as hard to find new work. The document analyzes the aim of each program and finds "The Mighty Redcar" shows a town striving after job losses, while "Benefits Street" and "Skint"