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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Martin Bashir, the former MSNBC presenter, has stepped down from his role as BBC News’ religion editor on health grounds. It comes as he is at the center of an investigation into how the BBC obtained a bombshell interview with Princess Diana in 1995.
In an email to staff, BBC deputy director of news Jonathan Munro said: “Martin Bashir has stepped down from his position as the BBC’s Religion Editor, and is leaving the Corporation. He let us know of his decision last month, just before being
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.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are in Scotland and the duo just pleased royal watchers with their latest outing. Kate, 39, joined Wills for the first of several days of outings on Monday after he went to engagements solo on Friday.
The BBC’s board has launched an investigation into the British broadcaster’s culture and practices following last week’s damning inquiry into a 1995 Princess Diana interview.
Journalist Martin Bashir, who has come under fire for using 'deceitful' tactics to secure an interview with Princess Diana back in 1995, has reacted to the inquiry report that was released a few days ago. The report revealed that Bashir forged bank statements to gain access to the Princess.
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.
British journalist Martin Bashir says he did not dupe Princess Diana into doing an interview with him for the BBC programme “Panorama” in 1995.
Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, opened up about his connection to Scotland during his opening address at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. During his royal tour of Scotland, he spoke about how the country holds a special place in his heart.
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.
Will Thorne Staff WriterBBC Panorama has finally aired the results of its own internal probe into Martin Bashir’s infamous interview with Princess Diana.Thursday night’s Panorama, titled “Princess Diana, Martin Bashir and the BBC,” detailed the inside story of how Bashir obtained the candid sit-down, as well as the BBC’s response upon discovering that Bashir had shown falsified documents to Diana’s brother, Earl Spencer.In the opening statement, Bashir was described as having “spun a web of
News reporter Martin Bashir deceived Earl Spencer to secure the bombshell 1995 Panorama interview with his sister Princess Diana, a new report published Thursday has found. A probe into his infamous interview with Princess Diana has been going on for a while now after questions were raised in how the journalist obtained the coveted high-profile sit-down chat.