Representatives of the parents of missing toddler Madeleine McCann are in talks with a production firm about making a documentary following the ongoing search for their daughter, a spokesman said Tuesday.
Discussions are at "a very early stage" but the production would be an "observational documentary," Jim Gallagher, a spokesman for the talent and entertainment agency IMG, told CNN.
Gallagher said program maker Darlow Smithson -- owned by IMG -- had held "a preliminary meeting" with representatives of Gerry and Kate McCann, whose daughter went missing in May last year from the family's holiday apartment in Portugal.
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