Martin Bashir’s controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana for BBC’s “Panorama” will be a big part of the upcoming fifth season of “The Crown,” according to a report from The Telegraph.
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The BBC has said that it will return a BAFTA it won in 1996 for its explosive Panorama interview with Princess Diana after an independent inquiry savaged the tactics used by reporter Martin Bashir to secure the sit-down.
Former Supreme Court judge Lord Dyson concluded today that Bashir, the former MSNBC anchor, used forged bank statements to secure access to the Princess of Wales in 1995 and that the BBC was “woefully ineffective” in getting to the bottom of his wrongdoing at the time.
Dyson’s
Martin Bashir’s controversial 1995 interview with Princess Diana for BBC’s “Panorama” will be a big part of the upcoming fifth season of “The Crown,” according to a report from The Telegraph.
BBC director general Tim Davie has announced that the corporation has launched an independent investigation into why Martin Bashir was rehired in 2016 amid concerns over his conduct in securing a sensational 1995 interview with Princess Diana.
he was «deeply sorry» and «never wanted to harm» the late royal. «I never wanted to harm Diana in any way and I don't believe we did,» he said.
Martin Bashir speaks out after an internal BBC investigation found he used “deceitful methods” to secure his famous interview with Princess Diana.
Princess Diana, resigned Saturday as board chairman of Britain's National Gallery.Hall, who subsequently rose to the top job at the BBC, was heavily criticized in a report this week for a botched inquiry into how journalist Martin Bashir obtained the blockbuster interview.In a statement, the 70-year-old said his continued presence at the gallery would be a "distraction to an institution I care deeply about.”“As I said two days ago, I am very sorry for the events of 25 years ago and I believe
British journalist Martin Bashir says he did not dupe Princess Diana into doing an interview with him for the BBC programme “Panorama” in 1995.
Naman Ramachandran Former BBC director general Tony Hall has resigned from his position as chair of the U.K.’s National Gallery in the wake of the investigation over his role in the Princess Diana “Panorama” interview scandal.“I have today resigned as chair of the National Gallery,” Hall said in a statement on Saturday.
Prince William and Prince Harry have broken their silence on the new report claiming that journalist Martin Bashir used “deceitful methods” to land his sit down with the late Princess Diana in 1995.
The BBC is engulfed in one of the biggest crises in its 100-year history after an independent inquiry concluded that former reporter Martin Bashir deceived his way to a Princess Diana interview and the broadcaster failed to properly investigate his wrongdoing.
Prince Harry and Prince William are sticking up for their late mother. The royal brothers both spoke out on Thursday after it was revealed that Martin Bashir used "deceitful behavior" to secure his controversial interview with Princess Diana in 1995.
Prince William calls the findings from the investigation of how the BBC procured an interview with his mother, Princess Diana, in 1995 «extremely concerning.»On Thursday, the BBC admitted in a statement that the news network «fell short of high standards of integrity and transparency» when it came to journalist Martin Bashir's interview with the Princess of Wales.According to the inquiry, which was led by former British Supreme Court Judge John Dyson, Bashir had shown fake bank statements to